Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Former West Morris Central Wolfpack running back now practicing after season-ending ankle injury in 2012.
Rutgers needs Michael Burton more than it knows. So when he practices this spring and says he’s 100-percent healthy, it means something substantial. Burton, one of the most prolific running backs in West Morris Central Wolfpack’s storied history, only played in four games for Rutgers University last year before sustaining a broken ankle, which sidelined him for the remainder of 2012. But he’s back and more ready than ever, according to a report on nj.com. The fullback is a fourth-year junior who spent the offseason rehabbing his ankle and hitting the weight room hard, the report said, and is now a barreling 6-feet, 238 pounds of Scarlet Knight power. Statistics showed Burton’s importance, as half of the team’s total 2012 rushing touchdowns…
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
West Morris Central football returns to first championship game since 2009.
On a hot, late summer afternoon in September, Kevin Hennelly sat in the West Morris Central Wolfpack football team’s locker room and hesitated before answering a question. The query posed to the head coach, entering his 16th season as the program’s leader, was seeking to find who would fill the enormous void left in the offensive backfield; a portion of the team that would be instrumental in any kind of hunt for a championship. Three months later the Wolfpack is set to finish its hunt, as it prepares for a North II, Group IV state sectional title game against the Warren Hills Regional High School Blue Streaks Saturday, Dec. 8 at Rutgers University at 10 a.m. It was a long road, however, for the team to get to this position. The Wolfpack …
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Monday, May 21, 2012
Sentence will be stayed for 10 days, while both the state and defense team plan appeals.
Dharun Ravi was sentenced to 30 days in the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center, 300 hours of community service, three years probation and a $10,000 fine by a Superior Court judge in New Brunswick on Monday. Ravi, 20, remained emotionless during the sentencing, his hand clasped to his mouth, while Superior Court Judge Glenn Berman explained the sentencing. The fine is to be paid to a state-sanctioned organization that assists victims of bias crimes, Berman said. Ravi must also attend counseling programs that address cyber bullying and alternative lifestyles, Berman said. Both Ravi's attorneys and the state plan to appeal the sentence, and have 10 days to do so. Earlier this month, the prosecution made a request for a maximum prison …
Randy Grauerholz
6:52 pm on Thursday, December 6, 2012
Traveling from southern NJ to watch the Wolfpack play some winning football on Saturday. Congrats to the players and coaches on making it this far. We are proud of all of you :)   more ›