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Popular Coffee Drive-Thru Coming to Dumont; Other Dining News

Restaurant Openings:The Human Bean, DumontThis popular drive-thru coffee chain has plans to open its first New Jersey location. The menu includes espresso drinks, teas and frozen drinks. Drinkware and apparel are also available for purchase. Human Bean is taking over the site of a former Dunkin’ Donuts. No opening date has been announced yet. 125 Washington Avenue, Dum...

Restaurant Openings:

The Human Bean, Dumont

This popular drive-thru coffee chain has plans to open its first New Jersey location. The menu includes espresso drinks, teas and frozen drinks. Drinkware and apparel are also available for purchase. Human Bean is taking over the site of a former Dunkin’ Donuts. No opening date has been announced yet. 125 Washington Avenue, Dumont

Jerrell’s Betr Brgr, Hoboken

This vegan burger joint bought the space previously occupied by dim sum restaurant Touch the Heart last fall. It is opening this month, pending a routine inspection by the Hoboken Fire Department. 324 Washington Street, Hoboken

Kiko’s Peruvian Kitchen, Collingswood

The Cervantes family recently opened with the hopes to “introduce Peruvian cooking to South Jersey.” The small menu includes causa (puréed potatoes stuffed with chicken salad and veggies), ceviche assortments, lomo saltado (Peruvian beef stir-fry) and frejoles con seco (beans topped with cilantro beef stew). Guests can choose from five sauces, all made in-house. 624 West Collings Avenue, Collingswood; 856-854-6888

Thai Dishes NJ, Marlton

This restaurant, which opened last month, serves dumplings, spring rolls, sticky rice, curries, noodles, stir-fries and more. The menu also features a secret recipes tab with special dishes including duck tamarind, lemongrass chicken and sii khrong muu yaang (Thai-style pork ribs). 230 N Maple Avenue, Marlton; 856-985-5771

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LP: Grace McGuire Mike Gurnis | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com | Apr 10, 2023 Player Stats Dumont Batting AB R H RBI 1B 2B 3B HR BB HBP SB AVG SLG Erin Adomilli 4 1 4 5 3 0...

LP: Grace McGuire

Mike Gurnis | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com | Apr 10, 2023

Player Stats

Dumont Batting

AB R H RBI 1B 2B 3B HR BB HBP SB AVG SLG
Erin Adomilli 4 1 4 5 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.500
Keira Joyce 4 4 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .750
Sarah Koster 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 .667 .667
Emily Reilly 5 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .600 .800
Charlotte Vesta 5 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 .400 .400
Eva Gessner 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .333 .333
Charlotte Keating 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Gina Keefe 4 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250
Cassidy McKay 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Halle Richard 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Totals: 36 10 15 10 12 2 1 0 2 0 2 .417 .528

Paramus Catholic Batting

AB R H RBI 1B 2B 3B HR BB HBP SB AVG SLG
Sabrina Amendola 5 2 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 .600 1.200
Morgan Tredo 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 .667 1.000
Nora DiMarco 3 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .333 .333
Gianna Presutto 4 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .500
Kayla Bellotti 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Kalina Faccone 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000
Grace McGuire 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 .200
Cassandra Rivera 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000
Lily Wronko 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250
Totals: 32 9 10 7 7 2 1 0 5 1 0 .312 .438

Dumont Pitching

IP Hits Runs Allowed ER BB K HB ERA
Charlotte Keating 3 4 2 2 0 4 0 4.67
Halle Richard (WP) 4 3 7 0 5 5 1 0.00
Totals: 7 7 9 2 5 9 1 2.00

Paramus Catholic Pitching

IP Hits Runs Allowed ER BB K HB ERA
Grace McGuire (LP) 7 13 10 3 0 8 0 3.00
Totals: 7 13 10 3 0 8 0 3.00

Team Stats

D PC
Fielding
Errors 5 3
Passed Balls - -
Batting
Hits 13 10
Left On Base 7 10
Sacrifice Flies - -
Sacrifice Hits - 1
Pitching
Wild Pitches - -

Mahwah football upsets Dumont, remains unbeaten all-time in their series

DUMONT – Daniel McClanahan stepped on the field with almost nothing to play for but pride. Nothing else was needed to continue Mahwah's winning tradition over Dumont.A team that's down 10 starters and well outside a playoff spot stunned a state tournament-bound Huskies lineup on Friday night.McClanahan scored a career-high three touchdowns and Ryon Arsala snuffed out a late onside kick attempt to lift the Thunderbirds (2-6) past Dumont (6-2), 20-13, in the SFC American Red.What looked like a mismatch...

DUMONT – Daniel McClanahan stepped on the field with almost nothing to play for but pride. Nothing else was needed to continue Mahwah's winning tradition over Dumont.

A team that's down 10 starters and well outside a playoff spot stunned a state tournament-bound Huskies lineup on Friday night.

McClanahan scored a career-high three touchdowns and Ryon Arsala snuffed out a late onside kick attempt to lift the Thunderbirds (2-6) past Dumont (6-2), 20-13, in the SFC American Red.

What looked like a mismatch based on records and mutual opponents turned into a satisfying moment for new coach Adam Szuch and his band of three senior starters. The Thunderbirds held off Dumont behind a late interception by free safety Steven Lewis, who was playing out of position because of a 104 fever to the team's starter.

"I told them don't quit on me. I won't quit on you," Szuch said. "These kids got a lot of pride, man."

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Szuch, who spent the last 15 years on staff as an assistant, used that attitude and some fearless playcalling with a depth chart in disarray.

The Thunderbirds went for it on fourth down twice from their own end, tried a fake field goal (unsuccessfully) and recovered a squib kick to start the game. They leaned on a freshman at middle linebacker and a senior captain who's battling through a broken hand.

All three of the Thunderbird scores came from a converted wide receiver in McClanahan at QB. He scrambled for back-to-back touchdowns after finding Arsala on an 18-yard score on his team's second drive. McClanahan also served as the team's hard-hitting strongside linebacker with the starter and backup both sidelined.

"Coach said coming into the game that we have nothing to lose," McClanahan said. "It's another football game for us. They are a state playoff team. We knew we wanted to come in and show what Mahwah is."

What it means

Mahwah is still unbeaten against Dumont in 14 matchups and all but two have been decided by double-digits.

Media speculation about the streak coming to an end provided some added motivation for the Thunderbirds. Dumont had won its last five games and was fifth in powerpoints in North Group 2.

"It's such a great feeling," Arsala said. "I'm so proud that we didn't let anyone down that played in the past."

Turning points

Mahwah was able to build a 20-0 lead after Omar Ahmed forced a fumble on the first Dumont possession. McClanahan spun off a tackle four plays later and spotted Arsala wide open in the left side of the endzone for the receiver's first career touchdown. It was the start of a breakout game for Arsala, who stretched the field with four catches for 102 yards in his first start on offense.

"He knows how to play football and he finds openings," McClanahan said of the fellow junior. "I'm excited for him next year too."

Dumont came to life in the second half after going down three scores. Joseph Gessner put the Huskies on the board with a 21-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter. Anthony Piccinich got Dumont within a touchdown with a six-yard keeper with 1:07 left, but Mahwah was able to fall on the ensuing kickoff.

"I'm just proud that we did all the little things right tonight for a change," Szuch said. "We didn't turn it over. We didn't get in our way. We executed. And we showed that Mahwah at 1-6 is a good football team. That's what we've been trying to prove all year."

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Dumont tops Tenafly for 8th-straight year, puts bow on program-changing season (PHOTOS)

Dumont has now concluded its season the same way for the last eight years – with a win over Tenafly on Thanksgiving Day.This one came in 17-0 fashion and serves as a microcosm of the 2022 campaign for the Huskies. It’s a program-defining season for head coach Mike Farrington and company, who won a playoff game for the first time in 22 years a few weeks ago.Thursday was the cherry on top and just the program’s second eight-win season since their 1984 state championship. They went 9-1 last year in the SFC Ivy Wh...

Dumont has now concluded its season the same way for the last eight years – with a win over Tenafly on Thanksgiving Day.

This one came in 17-0 fashion and serves as a microcosm of the 2022 campaign for the Huskies. It’s a program-defining season for head coach Mike Farrington and company, who won a playoff game for the first time in 22 years a few weeks ago.

Thursday was the cherry on top and just the program’s second eight-win season since their 1984 state championship. They went 9-1 last year in the SFC Ivy White Division.

“This was all about continuing the streak [vs. Tenafly],” junior Josiah Guzman said. “The scout guys gave us a great look and we knew what was coming. We capitalized on everything coach drew up. We really worked hard.”

Keeping the group focused well ahead of the game was tough for Farrington and the rest of the staff. The loss in the NJSIAA/Rothman Orthopaedics North 1, Group 4 sectional semifinals still lingers from three weeks ago.

The Huskies have been itching at the opportunity to clash with the Tigers and Farrington went with a unique approach to keep his bunch locked in.

“We look at it as two different seasons,” he said. “You have the normal season, and then this game. The build up is tough because of the time off but when you step out on the field, it’s special. We packed the stands and I think they need bigger stands here for us. You see all the alumni and people you haven’t seen in a long time. I wish more teams did this as much as everyone else does.”

Sophomore Richie Redfern scored via a 6-yard run, junior kicker Ethan Chiarmonte drilled a 33-yard field goal and the aforementioned Guzman reeled in an 18-yard pass from senior Anthony Piccinich for Dumont’s other score. Guzman also had a 47-yard run, an interception and multiple pass breakups in the win.

“Josiah is one of the best athletes I’ve ever played with in my life” senior running back/linebacker Michael Gabettie said. “He’s very versatile and he’s going to lead the offense next year.”

Dumont until last year hadn’t had a winning season since 2006. No one gave the Huskies a chance this fall after being elevated to the American Red Division.

Gabettie and the program’s other 10 seniors took it upon themselves to keep the Huskies on the right path to building a winner. He believes they are on their way.

“We need a winning program here,” Gabettie said. “When you think of Dumont, you don’t think about a winner, and that just sucks. We went 1-9 my sophomore year and we had no team chemistry. We had kids fighting at practice and all the drama behind the scenes.

“When I was a junior, the seniors gave that extra step for us to build something. We all started hanging out with each other and doing everything together. It started to feel like a family. I felt like it was my responsibility to take on that leadership this year and to continue building this culture. This is just the start. It’s a straight climb from here.”

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23rd Bergen County All-Star Football Game: Dumont’s Lockhart MVP, North wins again

For 48 minutes, there was no telling the North and South squads in the 23rd annual Bergen County All-Star football game that they were playing an exhibition contest.But when all was said and done, it was a familiar story. One that ended with the North coming out on top.Taking the lead in the final minute of the first half, one that would hold for good, the Northern Bergen squad added an insurance score late to take a 22-14 victory over the South at Westwood High School on Saturday evening.Following a game that was set ba...

For 48 minutes, there was no telling the North and South squads in the 23rd annual Bergen County All-Star football game that they were playing an exhibition contest.

But when all was said and done, it was a familiar story. One that ended with the North coming out on top.

Taking the lead in the final minute of the first half, one that would hold for good, the Northern Bergen squad added an insurance score late to take a 22-14 victory over the South at Westwood High School on Saturday evening.

Following a game that was set back 30 minutes by a lightning delay after the first 71 seconds of play, the North now leads the all-time series by a commanding 19-3-1 margin.

Leading a stalwart North defensive effort in the second half, Jackson Lockhart – a Dumont defensive lineman committed to Monmouth that had two sacks in this game – earned MVP honors for the winners.

“It was a ton of fun playing with these guys all week,” Lockhart said. “Sometimes during the high school season, not everyone on the field really should be, but everyone here is the best on their teams and went all out. This was a great way to prep for college and just get back into that football mindset.

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With 50 seconds to go until half and down 14-7, Fort Lee quarterback Raymond Lao – off to play 1-AA college football at Wagner next fall – connected with hometown Westwood standout Jack Duggan for 41 yards to move the winners into the red zone.

Several plays later, Lao connected with Duggan again – this time from four yards away and with four seconds until halftime – to bring Northern Bergen within a point.

Two plays earlier, a 105-yard interception return for a touchdown by Elmwood Park’s Alex Picinich was called back due to a defensive holding penalty on the South.

On the very first play from scrimmage, a little trickery paid big dividends for a ready-to-play South squad.

Wood-Ridge quarterback Braden Negro, lined up at running back, took a handoff and ran right before pulling up to throw. He’d find a wide open Kyle Villani of North Arlington wide open for a 70-yard touchdown to start the game. Elmwood Park’s Justin Chavez added the extra point to make it 7-0 instantly.

At the very end of the opening quarter, the North would get on the board when Demarest’s Christopher Short would take a handoff from Ridgefield Park’s Brevin Cooney out of the shotgun, and dash eight yards to the house to level things up at 7-7.

Early in the fourth, Ramsey defensive back Gunner Summers picked off a pass deep in North territory to foil a promising drive for the South squad.

On the ensuing drive, the North marched down to the South 7, where they faced a key 4th-and-2. Out of the shotgun, Glen Rock quarterback Andrew Knight called his own number and ran around right end for the score, building the South’s lead up to 22-14.

Recently retired Westwood coach Dennis Hard, serving as the North’s honorary coach with seven of his Cardinals playing for him, received one last Gatorade bath as the winners were running down the clock.

“It was a fun week being around all of these guys,” said Hard. “The best part was getting a chance to be on the field one more time with my Westwood kids who we achieved great things with, and on our field.”

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