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Asbury Park Pressi
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CO Asbury Park Press Thursday, March 26, 1992 cMastic All-Shore Girls Basketball to 1 4 jt fy" 6- I aoiifOTnniffiTHiTOfi rrmrrwrm i II Point Pleasant Boro Allentown St. John Vianney Central Manasquan YEAR: Senior. HEIGHT: 5-foot-10. SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Wagner led the Shore Conference in scoring with a 24.7 points-per-game average as the Golden Eagles' advanced to the NJSIAA South Jersey Group III semifinals. The swing player scored 43 points versus Monmouth and 4 1 in a Shore Conference Tournament win over Red Bank Catholic.

She also had a 40-point game against Wall. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: A three-year starter, Wagner holds the school record for career scoring with 1,513 points. That total also puts her fourth on the Ocean County scor ing iisi. iuucgc uiuii.es niuuue duuuicu, oiei- son, Gettysburg, Monmouth and Fairleigh Dickinson. YEAR: Junior.

HEIGHT: 5-foot-6. SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: One of the best all-around athletes at the Shore, Pearce averaged 20.8 points per game, five steals, six rebounds and four assists per game for the Shore Conference Class South champions. She scored 29 points against Middletown South in the Shore Conference Tournament and 29 against Middle Township in the NJSIAA South Jersey Group II tournament. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Pearce is the school's all-time leading girls basketball scorer with 1,625 points, putting her third in Ocean County history. She was an All-Shore first-team selection as a sophomore.

Also selected third-team on last year's Associated Press All-State team. TOUGHEST OPPONENT: Lauren Wagner, Central. MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Going undefeated in the Class South to win the division title. FAMOUS PERSON I'D LIKE TO MEET: Bob Hope. FAVORITE ATHLETE: Christian Laettner, Duke.

FAVORITE BOOK: Blind Faith. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Married with Children. INTERESTS: Field hockey, soccer, YEAR: Senior. HEIGHT: 5-foot-10. SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Demarest completed four years of varsity basketball by leading the Lady Lancers in scoring with 14.6 points per game and nine rebounds per game.

She scored a career-high 31 points against Middletown North. She also had 22 against Monsignor Douglas in the in Orlando (Fla.) Christmas Tournament. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Demarest played on four Shore Conference Class North title-winners, three Shore Conference Tournament champions, three Parochial A championships and the 1990 Tournament of Champions title team. In four years, the Lancers went 119-8. She'll attend Rider College on a basketball scholarship next year.

TOUGHEST OPPONENT: Nakia Hill, Christ the King High School of Queens, N.Y. MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Beating Notre Dame of Lawrence Township at the buzzer in last year's NJSIAA Parochial A championship game and winning the Tournament of Champions final. FAMOUS PERSON I'D LIKE TO MEET: Richard Gere. FAVORITE ATHLETE: Christian Laettner, Duke. FAVORITE BOOK: Catcher in the Rye.

FAVORITE TV SHOW: Cheers. INTERESTS: Athletics and family vacations. WHAT I'D LIKE TO ACCOMPLISH: To be a teacher at a small, private high school and having a family. YEAR: Senior. HEIGHT: 5-foot-5.

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: A top defensive player, Hahn scored 14.7 points per game and made four steals a contest in leading the Big Blue to a share of the Shore Conference Class South title for the sixth straight year and to another NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II title. She scored 21 versus St. Rose in the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals and 22 against Manchester in the regular season. Hahn finished in double figures in 26 of her team's 27 games. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Hahn, a four-year starter, is the second-leading scorer in Manasquan history with a 1,304 points.

She played on four straight Class South championship teams and three sectional-winning teams. TOUGHEST OPPONENT: Audrey Bower-sox, Monsignor Donovan MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Scoring my 1 point against Manchester. FAMOUS PERSON I'D LIKE TO MEET: Abraham Lincoln. FAVORITE ATHLETE: Damon Bailey, Indiana. FAVORITE BOOK: Lord of the Flies.

FAVORITE TV SHOW: In Living Color. INTERESTS: Field hockey, basketball, soccer. WHAT I'D LIKE TO ACCOMPLISH: To be successful in college. YEAR: Sophomore. HEIGHT: 5-foot-ll.

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Hollister led Allen-town to an 18-6 season by scoring 21.1 points per game and pulling down 11 rebounds per game. She scored 28 points three times, including in NJSIAA tournament games versus Ridge and Manasquan. Played the point as well as giving the Redbirds and inside game. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In two years, Hollister has totaled 852 points and is on a course to become the school's all-time leading scorer. Led Allentown to its two most successful basketball seasons.

TOUGHEST OPPONENT: Audrey Bower-sox, Monsignor Donovan. MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Watching my sister, Casey, score her career point. Right then, I knew I wanted to break her record. FAMOUS PERSON I'D LIKE TO MEET: Harry Connick Jr. FAVORITE ATHLETE: Charles Barltley.

FAVORITE BOOK: Alas Babylon. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live. INTERESTS: Art, reading and show choir. WHAT I'D LIKE TO ACCOMPLISH: I want to work with physically and mentally handicapped children and adults. luuuncsi urruiiMN uinstie rearce, Point Boro.

MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Breaking the school record for the career points against-, Wall. FAMOUS PERSON I'D LIKE TO MEET: Douglas MacArthur. FAVORITE ATHLETE! Shaniiillp fi'Npal LSU. FAVORITE BOOK: Beauty and the Beast. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The Simpsons.

INTERESTS: Field hockey, softball, tennis, the arts. WHAT I'D LIKE TO ACCOMPLISH: To decide on a college and to eventually go to WHAT I'D LIKE TO ACCOMPLISH: To finish high school and go to college. Audrey Gomez "I 10 iransier oui of Notre Dame PRESS STAFF REPORT OPENING. SAVINGS Name School Yr. Jft.

Lauren Wagner Central Sr. 5-10 Christie Pearce Point Boro Jr. 5-6 Dara Hahn Manasquan Sr. 5-5 Colleen Demarest St. John Vianney Sr.

5-10 Michelle Hollister Allentown Soph. 5-11 AUDKr.1 uumez, one ot tne- I .1.1.. 'i 1 1 1 .1 siaie nigniy recruited DasKetoaii players a year ago, completed a roller" coaster freshman season by leaving the University of Notre Dame. Toms River and Middletown clubs are celebrating with the same great savings. Enroll now at Great Savings! The Middletown club is a few weeks away from being completely finished and now is the time to save.

You can start exercising and get great results right away with your own personal trainer and personal exercise program. Now is the time to "Spring" into Shape. uomez ciia not say wnere sne was heading next but sources say Rutgers is likely to be her next stop. "I'm keeping my options open," said Gomez, who averaged 4.7 points for the Fighting Irish in an injury-shortened season. "Right now, I want to look around and make sure I pick a coK lege where I'll be happy.

I wasn't completely happy at Notre Dame." Gomez, art All-America selection' her senior year after leading St. John Vianney to a 32-1 season and a state championship, didn't have an easy ad Name School Yr. Ht. Erica Gomez St. John Vianney Fr.

5-7 Jen Kackos Manasquan Sr. 5-8 Chris Murphy Toms River East Sr. 5-8 Meaghan Hoffman St. Rose Sr. 5-10 Sara Squires Rumson Jr.

6-4 I liill.tHlVd I Name School Yr. Ht Chris Gaffney St. John Vianney Sr. 58 Dawn White Red Bank Catholic Jr. 5-6 Audrey Bowersox Monsignor Donovan 5-10 Patty Potts Middletown South Sr.

(To JenYetman Neptune Sr. 5-6 FINAL BAY justment. Individualized Peak Programs by our Exercise Physiologist Aerobics Indoor pool, whirlpool and sauna Co-ed facilities for men and women! Icarian, Sprint, CamStar and more! Private ladies' conditioning area Coming soon to Middletown Club: Swimming pool, Whirlpool, Steam Sauna. First, she had to adjust from the uptempo game to a slow-down game at Notre Dame. As a point guard, Gomez wasn't counted on to shoot much.

Second, her season ended early when she blew out her right knee on Jan. 23 against Butler. Gomez had reconstructive surgery performed on Feb. 19 and is currently undergoing therapy. 3 IK Kfe7A aiStffl COACHES ALL-DIVISION TEAMS A NORTH Jeannette Sims (Neptune), Patty Potts (Midd.

South), Stephanie Scul-thorpe (Neptune), Amber Ortiz (Howell), Nickie Kelly (Midd. North). A SOUTH Chris Murphy (TR East), Lorie Citarella (Southern), Rachel Goodale (Jackson), Nickeya Martin (Lakewood), Cindy Beltran (Brick Memorial). NORTH Colleen Demarest (St. John Vianney), Dawn White (Red Bank Catholic), Chris Gaffney (St.

John Vianney), Erica Gomez (St. John Vianney), Kier-sten Rogers (Red Bank). SOUTH Lauren Wagner (Central), Niki Kosloski (Lacey), Kim Knolmayer (Wall), Christie Pearce (Point Boro), Meaghie Campacci (Point Boro). NORTH Sara Squires (Rumson), Erika Heilesen (Keyport), Danielle Notarcola (Keyport), Sue Anderson (Rumson), Tina Colyer (Keansburg), Jen Yet-man (Mater Dei), Jenn Brzucki (Mater Dei). SOUTH Dara Hahn (Manasquan), Jen Kackos (Manasquan), Michelle Hollister (Allentown), Audrey Bowersox (Monsignor Donovan), Meaghan Hoffman (St.

Rose). FOR MEN WOMEN Middletown Toms River Union Square Mall K-mart Plaza 500 Hwy. 35 Route 37 E. 530-5199 505-6655 Hours and facilities may vary with location. 0n Platinum I Membership $40 Off Any Other Regular Membership.

Call now for your free fitness evaluation and set an appointment. BOBBY GROLLIMUND, Lake-wood, and Margaret Taylor, Neptune, should have been included on the All-Shore boys and girls bowling second teams, respectively. Grollimund re- corded a 183 average over 29 games. Taylor knocked down 4,387 pins in 27 games for 162.5 average..

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