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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 42

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March 22, 1990 Asbury Park Press QKKMASinC (3 AlLtShore Girls BasketballTeam Audrey Gomez LUCIE FONTANEL! CHRISTA ciriani FIRST TEAM SCHOOL: St. John Vianney YEAR: Senior THIS SEASON: The center led the Lancers in scoring (17.4 ppg.) and rebounds (nine rpg). Shot 50 percent from the floor and 66 percent from the foul line. Scored a career-high 33 points in regular-season win over St. Peter's, tossed in SCHOOL! St.

John Vianney YEAR: Junior THIS SEASON: A repeat first-team selection. Averaged 17.1 points, 5.3 steals, 5.2 assists and five rebounds a game during a 32-1 season. The guard helped the Lancers win Bayshore Tournament, Class North, Shore Conference Tournament Name School Ht. Yr. Audrey Gomez St.

John Vianney 5-7 Jr. Lucie Fontanella Toms River East 5-10 Sr. Chris McGuire Freehold Township 6-2 Sr. Nikki Tierney Mater Dei 5-9 Sr. Christa Ciriani St.

John Vianney 6-1 Sr. SECOND TEAM Name School Ht. Yr. Nicole Cervino Toms River North 5-7 Sr. Heidi Vandenberg Toms River North 6-1 Sr.

Heidi Waterman Shore 5-4 Jr. Sarah Coleman St. John Vianney 5-4 Jr. Colleen Hanrahan Keyport 5-9 Jr. THIRD TEAM Name School Ht Yr.

Maureen Bonner Toms River East 6-0 Sr. Tara Caroselli Red Bank Catholic 5-8 Sr. Chris Murphy Toms River East 5-6 So. Emma Reeves Neptune 5-10 Sr. Jenny Kackos Manasquan 5-8 So.

f. i i 1 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in SCT final, and pumped in 17 points and had 12 rebounds in Parochial A championship win over Holy Angels. In the Tournament of Champions final, she had 10 points and nine rebounds in a loss to Paterson Kennedy. CAREER: As a three-year starter, finished with 1,125 career points. Leaning toward Monmouth College, but is also being recruited by St.

Peter's. Fordham, Rider and Fairleigh Dickinson. and Parochial A crowns. She scored a season-high 28 points in a regular-season win over St. Peter's, had 21 points in their SCT final win over Toms River East, and had 22 points in their Parochial A championship win over Holy Angels in which she was named Most Valuable Player.

Scored 21 points in a 53-41 Tournament of Champions semifinal win over Sparta. CAREER: Scored 1 ,391 career points, helped the Lancers to two North titles and 30 consecutive division wins, two straight Bayshore Tournament crowns and two consecutive trips to the SCT final. Highly recruited by numerous colleges. COACHES' ALL-DIVISION TEAMS NIKKI TIERNEY CHRIS MC GUIRE SCHOOL: Freehold Township SCHOOL: Mater Dei YEAR: Senior THIS SEASON: Another repeat selection. Finished averaging 19.5 points, six rebounds, seven assists and five steals a game.

Sparked the 25-5 Seraphs to Buc Classic, Class and NJSIAA Parochial championships. Pumped in YEAR: Senior Class A North Jill Biddle, Marlboro; Emma Reeves, Neptune; Maureen Marz, Middletown North; Kelly Hammell, Howell; Amy Chiaravalloti, Middletown North. Class A South Lucie Fontanella, Toms River East; Heidi Vandenberg, Toms River North; Nicole Cervino, Toms River North; Chris Murphy, Toms River East; Lisa Nieves, Lakewood. Claw North Audrey Gomez, St. John Vianney; Christa Ciriani, St.

John Vianney; Tara Caroselli, RB Catholic; Sarah Coleman, St. John Vianney; Kim Harter, RB Catholic; Ramona Johnson, Red Bank. Class South Chris McGuire, Freehold Township; Lauren Wagner, Central; Audrey Bowersox, Monsignor Donovan; Tracy Salmon, Wall; Jackie Ala, Manchester. Class Christie Pearce, Point Pleasant Boro; Jenny Kackos, Manasquan; Dara Hahn, Manasquan; Tiffany Murray, Asbury Park; Meaghan Hoffman, St. Rose.

Class Nikki Tierney, Mater Dei; Laura Boms, Mater Dei; Heidi Waterman, Shore; Colleen Hanrahan, Keyport; Carolyn Hassmiller, Keyport. THIS SEASON: The center Yi I 7 I i I i led the Shore with a 29.5 ppg. average, grabbed 15.6 rpg, shot 55 percent from the floor and 70 percent from the foul line. Had 59 steals, 85 blocks, and set school records for most points (50) in a game, most SCHOOL: Toms River East YEAR: Senior THIS SEASON: Averaged 24.5 points, 10 rebounds and four steals a game. The forward paced East to a 30-2 record, the school's best finish ever, and led the Raiders to Georgian Court Classic, Shore Conference Class A South and NJSIAA South Jersey Group IV titles.

She set school records for most points in a game (32) and most rebounds in a season (333). She had 24 points in East's 60-47 victory over Shawnee in the SJ IV final, and had 25 points in the Raiders' Group IV final loss to Paterson-Kennedy. She received the Kerwin Award, distinguishing her as the most outstanding player at the Shore. CAREER: Finished as East's all-time leading female scorer with 1,588 points, and holds school rebounds record with 805. In her three years, East won three A South titles, two Georgian Court crowns and went 75-12.

Providence-bound. 28 points in Mater Dei's South Jersey Parochial final win over St. Rose, and scored 18 points in the Seraphs' Parochial championship win over Montclair Immaculate. Was named Most Valuable Player in Buc Classic and Parochial championship games. CAREER: A four-year starter at guard.

A member of three Class championship squads. Ended her career with 1,508 points, set the school's all-time record for assists with 601 and helped the Seraphs to a 67-32 record during her four years. Leaning toward the University of New Haven but has not committed yet. rebounds (25) in a game, and most points (826) and rebounds (436) in a season. Helped lead the Patriots to a 23-6 record, the Class South title, and a second straight appearance in the Central Jersey Group IV final.

CAREER: Finished her three-year career as the school's all-time leading female scorer with 1,894 points (23.9 average). Has 1,019 career rebounds and 197 blocked shots, and shot 71 percent from the foul line in her career. Headed to West Virginia on a full scholarship. QPp Tomorrow: Boys basket- CPHPnill Saturday: Final top 10 polls wflCIULE and coaches of the year profiles. ilKJOCI' i8 NAVIGATOR 600 ALL SEASON STEEL-BELTED RADIAL VOYAGER 1000 ALL-SEASON ARAMI0 BELTED RADIAL s' mm.

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