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Unlike other waterproofers in New Jersey, we provide our customers with a streamlined process for all of their waterproofing needs. Our goal is to get to the crux of your home's issues. If we spot signs of water in your basement, we go right to the source of the problem, working hard to fix structural deficiencies to prevent problems like mold growth and foundation damage. We are proud to be New Jersey's one-stop shop for all of your basement waterproofing needs. New Jersey homeowners choose Healthy Way because our experts are friendly, experienced, harworking, and fully certified. We won't rest until your waterproofing problems are solved. Because we specialize in both interior and exterior waterproofing services, you won't have to worry about hiring a laundry list of contractors to correct your moisture problems. Healthy Way provides all-inclusive basement waterproofing in Middletown, it's no surprise that New Jersey residents trust Healthy Way to make their homes more livable every day.

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The Healthy Way Difference

At Healthy Way, we strive to set ourselves apart from the competition by offering the best basement waterproofing services in New Jersey. We won't be happy with our work until you are 100% satisfied, whether you need a thorough moisture inspection or a large-scale waterproofing project. Our basement waterproofing experts are certified, trained, and have worked on more than 4,000 repairs. They understand that your moisture problems aren't like anybody else's, which is why all of our waterproofing proposals are created specifically for your home. You won't find any "one-size-fits-all" solutions here, and we wouldn't have it any other way.

  • Best warranties in the industry
  • Free initial inspection
  • Full-service basement waterproofing
  • Mold remediation
  • Foundation repair
  • Water management solutions tailored to your unique situation

Once your basement waterproofing project is complete, we make it a point to keep our staff available to address any questions or concerns you may have. Our goal is your 100% satisfaction, from the moment you call our office to schedule an inspection to the time you sign off on our work.

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With more than two decades of experience and a team of fully certified and trained waterproofing professionals, there is no waterproofing project in New Jersey that we can't handle. When not addressed, water and moisture problems can cause serious health risks for your family. We're talking buckling walls, sinking foundations, and even toxic mold. With your home's value and your family's health on the line, you must attack these problems head-on, and the best way to do that is by bringing in the Healthy Way team. Some signs of existing water problems in your home can include:

  • Signs of rust or oxidation on metal fixtures
  • Mildew residue
  • Water stains on your foundation's walls and floors
  • Erosion of your concrete
  • Mineral deposits found on pipes
  • Flooded landscaping after heavy rain or snow
  • Pooling water around your foundation's interior
  • Humidity levels above 60% in your basement or crawlspace
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Basement Waterproofing in Middletown

Healthy Way has been providing the most trusted, effective basement waterproofing in New Jersey since 2007. Waterproofing your basement is crucial to protecting the value of your home and the safety of your family. That is why we only employ the best, brightest, fully-certified experts, who will treat your home like it was their very own. Taking shortcuts just isn't in our nature. We use innovative technology and time-tested techniques to discover and solve your basement's water-related problems.

Because basement wall leaks and water seepage are often caused by structural issues, external waterproofing is required. While some companies only seal the interior walls of your basement, Healthy Way goes the extra mile to fix your water issues inside and out. That way, your basement leaks stop for good.

Once we find the root of the water issues in your basement, we will get to work on a custom-designed solution that will exceed your basement waterproofing needs.

Our basement waterproofing services in New Jersey help prevent the following problems:

  • Mold growth, which can cause serious health hazards for your family
  • Basement flooding
  • Loss of valuables
  • Serious water damage to your home's walls and floors
  • Decrease in home value

Don't wait to address the moisture developing in your basement - call Healthy Way today for a customized solution to your water seepage problems.

What Causes Moisture in Your Basement?

It's easy to spot water leaking through a crack in your basement, but most homeowners don't know that there is a potential for water issues without heavy rains or obvious signs of standing water. At Healthy Way, we try to educate our clients on the real causes of water in your basement. Here are two of the most common reasons why you might need basement waterproofing in Middletown:

Clay Bowl Effect

The "Clay Bowl" Effect

It might not be evident on the surface, but many basements are built in a below-grade dip, which is surrounded by backfill. Because backfill is made up of soil that was removed during foundation digging, it creates an empty shape or "bowl" effect. Once the foundation is finished, this loose soil is placed back around the foundation. Unfortunately, soil of this consistency is more absorbent and porous than the undisturbed soil around it, which is hard-packed and less porous. When rain or thunderstorms occurs, the soil closest to your home becomes saturated, putting pressure on your basement walls.

Hydrostatic Pressure

Hydrostatic Pressure:

This kind of pressure affects homeowners with property built below the water table or on a hillside where water runs down a hill. When the soil around your foundation becomes saturated, it will expand and put intense pressure on the walls of your foundation and basement. This pressure can create cracks, giving water an easy route into your basement.

How Healthy Way Solves Your Basement Waterproofing Needs

Having a wet basement not only puts your health at risk, it lowers the value of your home and makes it more difficult to sell. The good news? We offer a number of waterproofing services and products to solve your problems fast. A few of our solutions include:

  • Sump pumps
  • Perimeter drainage systems
  • Doorway drainage systems
  • High-strength washer hoses
  • Floor and wall crack repair
  • Replacement windows
  • Flood protection for your water heater

When you use Healthy Way for basement waterproofing in New Jersey, you can rest easy knowing that all our systems come with a written, lifetime warranty. This warranty is transferrable, meaning you can re-establish your home's value and give future owners confidence knowing that their new home is protected.

The Healthy Way Basement Waterproofing Process

Because every home is different, your basement waterproofing solution could be vastly different than that of your next-door neighbor. Many factors play a part when it comes to keeping your basement dry and safe for living. As a general rule, we approach each issue with a "prevention over repair" mindset. By taking this stance, we give our clients a more cost-effective, long-term resolution. We're not in the business of putting a "Band-Aid" on your water problem - we want to fix your issue completely, so you don't have to worry about recurring problems. Our effective basement waterproofing systems include a mix of the following strategies:

Interior Waterproofing

Interior Waterproofing

Interior waterproofing methods usually start with our team ensuring that any holes or cracks in your basement floors, walls, and windows are sealed properly. Sealing cracks in your basement is an important first step since this is usually the first place where water can enter your home. Our sealants keep your basement dry and help prevent more moisture from finding its way into your home. Interior waterproofing strategies like these also help lower humidity levels in your basement. While sealants and other interior waterproofing strategies help correct initial issues, they don't usually solve the underlying problem causing leaks in your basement. Those issues are most often found outside your home.

Exterior Waterproofing

Exterior Waterproofing

Once our team is finished with your interior waterproofing, we will move to the exterior of your home. Waterproofing the outside of your home is often a more complex, nuanced goal. Because of the difficult nature of exterior waterproofing, we recommend you consult with our team of professionals before tackling the job on your own. Generally speaking, our team beings the outdoor waterproofing process by excavating the soil around your home's foundation. Once we remove the soil surrounding your foundation, our experts will apply a polymer-based sealant to any cracks we discover. This sealant is a long-term solution and should remain intact for the life of your home. While the Healthy Way team solves your outdoor moisture problems, we will also check your downspouts, to make sure they aren't clogged. An inefficient gutter system does a poor job of directing water away from your home's foundation, which can cause more moisture to seep into your basement over time.

Exterior Waterproofing

Drainage Systems

One of the most common reasons that people need basement waterproofing in cityname is because they have a poor drainage system. A proper drainage system is paramount in keeping your basement dry and your family safe. These systems are meant to direct water away from your home and come in many forms, from French Drains to simple systems like ground soil. If you're thinking of installing a complex drainage system, save yourself some time and check the soil around your foundation first to make sure it isn't retaining moisture. If a more complex system like a sump pump is required, it's best to work with certified professionals like those at Healthy Way, to make sure your drainage system is installed correctly.

WHICH WATERPROOFING SOLUTION IS RIGHT FOR ME?

Because every home is different, it's hard to say what kind of waterproofing solution is right for your situation. Most homeowners require a combination of interior and exterior waterproofing. There are dozens of factors that come into play when it comes to waterproofing your home, so the answer to your problem may be different than your neighbor's. The good news is that Healthy Way is fully equipped to handle whatever moisture issue you're having. We will work tirelessly to make certain your basement is dry, mold-free, and safe to enjoy. That way, you can get back to living life rather than worrying about mold growth or foundation damage.

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GET IT DONE RIGHT, THE FIRST TIME

Other companies may offer temporary or partial solutions. At Healthy Way, we believe in correcting the problem completely, so you save money and have long-term peace of mind. Our goal is to fix your problem to prevent it from coming back, or we won't do the work!

If you require quality basement waterproofing, it all starts with a FREE inspection from our certified waterproofing experts. We will take as much time as you need to find your problem, develop a solution, and walk you through our process step-by-step.

Don't let water leaks and foundation damage create a dangerous environment in your home; contact the experts at Healthy Way today!

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‘These are the guys we want, so go get them’: How owner John Middleton pushed the Phillies to land Trea Turner

SAN DIEGO — Four years ago, John Middleton gassed up his private jet — the white Bombardier Challenger with a Phillies “P” on the tail — and flew to Las Vegas twice to meet with Bryce Harper and help close the largest deal in franchise history.He wasn’t quite as hands-on when it came to the Phillies’ latest free-agent pursuit.But as the talks got more serious with Trea Turner &...

SAN DIEGO — Four years ago, John Middleton gassed up his private jet — the white Bombardier Challenger with a Phillies “P” on the tail — and flew to Las Vegas twice to meet with Bryce Harper and help close the largest deal in franchise history.

He wasn’t quite as hands-on when it came to the Phillies’ latest free-agent pursuit.

But as the talks got more serious with Trea Turner — the Phillies’ No. 1 choice over Carlos Correa, according to a source, in a shortstop market that also included Xander Bogaerts and Dansby Swanson — Middleton offered another reminder of why Jimmy Rollins once compared him to George Steinbrenner.

In a lunchtime (in Philadelphia) call Monday with team executives at the winter meetings at San Diego’s Manchester Grand Hyatt, the billionaire owner urged president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski to be “reasonably, responsibly aggressive” in boosting an offer to Turner, especially because the Phillies were fairly certain the Padres had made a better offer.

“We were at a number, they were at a bigger number, obviously, and I just finally said, ‘Look, Dave, do you believe this guy is a difference-maker?’” Middleton said by phone Monday night. “He said, ‘John, he’s one of the 10 best players in baseball.’ And I said, ‘Well, what are we screwing around with this for?’”

The voice on the other end undeniably was Middleton’s. But the words? They were straight out of a Larry David impersonation.

Middleton has never minded the Steinbrenner comparison. The late Yankees owner was notorious for stopping at nothing to bring championships to the Bronx. And in the last five offseasons, with Middleton holding the checkbook, the Phillies have targeted and signed at least one marquee free agent to a nine-figure contract.

“There is a no-nonsense approach. These are the guys we want, so go get them,” Middleton said. “If we go after somebody, we’re serious.”

For months, the Phillies anticipated they would be shopping for a shortstop in the offseason. They weren’t planning to pick up Jean Segura’s option and had the flexibility to move Bryson Stott from shortstop to second base.

They liked Correa, a two-time All-Star and World Series champion in 2017 who had the added appeal of being the youngest (28) of the free-agent shortstops and the only one not tethered to draft-pick compensation. Dombrowski is fond of Bogaerts from their shared time with the Boston Red Sox.

But Turner, 29, has a combination of speed and power that is nearly unrivaled in the sport. As one rival executive described it Monday, Turner doesn’t run the bases so much as he glides across them. After visiting Turner at his home in Florida, Dombrowski, general manager Sam Fuld, and manager Rob Thomson were even more convinced that he’d be the right fit.

“Everyone has different philosophies, but I really believe that you win with star players,” said Dombrowski, who wouldn’t discuss Turner specifically because the deal is pending a physical. “Now, you can’t win with star players alone, but you can build around star players.”

Dombrowski has always been drawn to stars, but especially in Detroit and Boston, where ownership provided a budget that allowed him to expand his collection. It’s possible, though, that he has never worked for an owner who is more obsessed with winning than Middleton.

“The baseball decisions are truly Dave’s, and then Dave gives me guidance on what he thinks a player is worth and what the range is,” Middleton said. “When it gets to the point of these types of [nine-figure] numbers, it really is an owner’s decision. There’s enormous financial consequences. I think if you ask Dave, he’d tell you that I’m generally the one who’s pushing him on salary more than he’s pushing me.”

» READ MORE: When will Bryce Harper play again for the Phillies? These two cases offer some clues.

And once Dombrowski told Middleton that Turner could help make the difference between falling two wins short of winning the World Series and actually winning one, Middleton was all in.

Phillies officials didn’t believe they needed to top the Padres’ offer, according to sources. Turner is good friends with Harper, thrived during his years of working with hitting coach Kevin Long in Washington, and is believed to prefer playing on the East Coast to be closer to his and his wife’s families in West Palm Beach, Fla., and Flemington, N.J., respectively.

But they did need to close the gap.

“I said, ‘Do you want to save 5 million bucks or 10 million bucks to get him for $290 million and risk losing him? Let’s not lose this guy, if he’s that good, over this kind of money,’” Middleton said. “I said, ‘I’m supporting you. If your baseball judgment is this guy is a significant difference-maker, just get him.’”

Once the Turner contract and Tuesday night’s four-year, $72 million agreement with pitcher Taijuan Walker are finalized, the Phillies’ payroll will be $3 million shy of the $233 million luxury-tax threshold. But they have at least $13 million before they reach their payroll outlay from this year. Middleton authorized Dombrowski to push the payroll into tax territory this year for the first time in franchise history and almost certainly will do so again.

Like any nine-figure contract, Turner’s deal comes with risks. The Phillies pushed for a longer term, as they did with Harper’s 13-year pact, in order to lower the average annual value and increase their flexibility to add payroll. They will pay Turner less per year ($27.27 million) than the combined 2022 salaries for Segura and shortstop Didi Gregorius.

» READ MORE: With a hefty contract for Trea Turner, the Phillies are all in on the next five seasons

But the short-term benefit almost certainly will cause a long-term headache. How many more years will Turner be able to play shortstop? Certainly not 11. He will be 41 when the contract expires. Eventually, he will have to change positions.

If Turner helps deliver him a World Series or two, Middleton won’t mind having those conversations.

“We’ve been able to create a great environment for players to want to come play here,” Middleton said. “I’m proud of the culture that we’ve developed. I’m proud that Trea Turner took less money to play for us.

“Ask Bryce what I was telling him in February of 2019 about putting together a team that can compete for a World Series and whether I lived up to my word. I think he’d say absolutely ... and maybe beyond.”

No. 25 Sierra Canyon vs. No. 22 Christ the King Tips Off GEICO ESPN High School Basketball Showcase, Marks 20-Year Anniversary of LeBron James Playing Debut on ESPN Platforms

The 2022-23 GEICO ESPN High School Basketball Showcase tips off Monday, Dec. 12, with No. 22 Christ the King vs. No. 25 Sierra Canyon on ESPN2 at 11:30 p.m. ET. The SCNext Top-25 matchup will feature ESPN 100 ranked seniors Bronny James (No. 34) and Brandon Williams (No. 99), while also marking the 20th anniversary of LeBron James’ playing debut on ESPN platforms as a 17-year-old high school senior at St. Vincent-St. Mary in a triumph over top-ranked Oak Hill. Calling the action for Monday’s game will be play-by-play commentator ...

The 2022-23 GEICO ESPN High School Basketball Showcase tips off Monday, Dec. 12, with No. 22 Christ the King vs. No. 25 Sierra Canyon on ESPN2 at 11:30 p.m. ET. The SCNext Top-25 matchup will feature ESPN 100 ranked seniors Bronny James (No. 34) and Brandon Williams (No. 99), while also marking the 20th anniversary of LeBron James’ playing debut on ESPN platforms as a 17-year-old high school senior at St. Vincent-St. Mary in a triumph over top-ranked Oak Hill. Calling the action for Monday’s game will be play-by-play commentator John Schiffren, national recruiting director and basketball analyst Paul Biancardi and men’s college basketball analyst Jay Bilas, along with sideline reporter and NBA Today host Malika Andrews. James’ debut on ESPN2 is still the most-viewed high school event across ESPN platforms, having averaged 2.2 million viewers.

The full 11-game Showcase schedule highlights include:

For in-depth coverage of the GEICO ESPN High School Basketball Showcase, including highlights and exclusive content, follow @sportscenternext on Instagram and @SCNext on Twitter.

2022-2023 GEICO ESPN High School Basketball Showcase Schedule

Date Time (ET) Matchup Platform
Mon, Dec 12 11:30 p.m. No. 22 Christ the King (N.Y.) vs. No. 25 Sierra Canyon (Calif.) from Sierra Canyon School, Chatsworth, Calif. ESPN2
Fri, Jan 6 5 p.m. Cathedral (Ind.) vs. Simeon (Ill.) from La Porte Civic Auditorium, La Porte, Ind. ESPN2
Sun, Jan 15 9 p.m. No. 16 Imhotep (Pa.) vs. Cardinal Hayes (N.Y) from Blake Arena, Springfield, Mass. ESPN2
Mon, Jan 16 11 a.m. No. 15 Bishop Gorman (Nev.) vs. No. 12 Camden (N.J.) from Blake Arena, Springfield College, Mass. ESPNU
1 p.m. No. 19 Columbus (Fla.) vs. No. 25 Sierra Canyon (Calif.) from Blake Arena, Springfield College, Mass. ESPNU
3 p.m. No. 3 Montverde Academy (Fla.) vs. No. 8 Sunrise Christian (Kan.) from Blake Arena, Springfield College, Mass. ESPNU
5 p.m. No. 2 AZ Compass (Ariz.) vs. No. 13 IMG Academy (Fla.) from Blake Arena, Springfield College, Mass. ESPNU
Sun, Jan 22 8 p.m. Archbishop Stepinac (N.Y.) vs. No. 22 Christ the King (N.Y.) from Christ the King HS, Middle Village, NY. ESPNU
Fri, Jan 27 11 p.m. TBA ESPNU
Sun, Jan 29 Midnight No. 15 Bishop Gorman (Nev.) vs. San Ysidro (Calif.) from San Ysidro HS, San Diego, Calif. ESPN2
Mon, Feb 6 7 p.m. Newton (Ga.) vs. No. 10 Wheeler (Ga.) from Wheeler HS, Marietta, Ga. ESPNU

ESPN 100 Recruits in the GEICO ESPN High School Basketball Showcase (Class of 2023)

Rank Player Position High School College Commitment
1 D.J. Wagner PG Camden (N.J.) Kentucky
2 Justin Edwards SF Imhoptep (Pa.) Kentucky
3 Xavier Booker C Cathedral (Ind.) Michigan State
5 Aaron Bradshaw C Camden (N.J.) Kentucky
6 Isaiah Collier PG Wheeler (Ga.) USC
7 Sean Stewart PF Montverde Academy (Fla.) Duke
11 Matas Buzelis SF Sunrise Christian (Kan.) G-League Ignite
12 Kwame Evans Jr. PF Montverde Academy (Fla.) Oregon
15 Mookie Cook SF AZ Compass Prep (Ariz.) Oregon
18 Scotty Middleton SF Sunrise Christian (Kan.) Ohio State
22 Layden Blocker PG Sunrise Christian (Kan.) Arkansas
23 Stephon Castle PG Newton (Ga.) UConn
30 Mikey Williams SG San Ysidro (Calif.) Memphis
32 Chris Johnson SG Montverde Academy (Fla.) Kansas
34 Bronny James PG Sierra Canyon (Calif.)
45 Javonte Taylor SF San Ysidro (Calif.) Memphis
51 Marvel Allen SG Montverde Academy (Fla.) Georgetown
55 Arrinten Page C Wheeler (Ga.) USC
60 Zayden High PF AZ Compass Prep (Ariz.) North Carolina
65 Jamie Kaiser SF IMG Academy (Fla.) Maryland
68 Rayvon Griffith SF AZ Compass Prep (Ariz.) Cincinnati
70 Dravyn Gibbs-Lawhorn PG Montverde Academy (Fla.) Illinois
80 Trent Pierce SF AZ Compass Prep (Ariz.) Missouri
84 Jakai Newton SG Newton (Ga.) Indiana
85 Brandon Gardner PF Christ the King (N.Y.) St. John’s
86 Tru Washington SG AZ Compass Prep (Ariz.)
92 Blue Cain SG IMG Academy (Fla.) Georgia Tech
99 Brandon Williams PF Christ the King (N.Y.) UCLA

ESPN 60 Recruits in the GEICO ESPN High School Basketball Showcase (Class of 2024)

Rank Player Position High School College Commitment
2 Ian Jackson SF Cardinal Hayes (N.Y.)
4 Bryson Tucker SF IMG Academy (Fla.)
12 Derik Queen C Montverde Academy (Fla.)
13 Amier Ali SF IMG Academy (Fla.)
14 Isaiah Elohim SF Sierra Canyon (Calif.)
15 Liam McNeeley SF Montverde Academy (Fla.)
16 Johnuel Fland PG Archbishop Stepinac (N.Y)
17 Vyctorius Miller SF AZ Compass Prep (Ariz.)
23 Asa Newell PF Montverde Academy (Fla.)
29 John Bol C Sunrise Christian (Kan.)
31 Ahmad Nowell PG Imhotep (Pa.)
32 Jase Richardson PG Bishop Gorman (Nev.)
51 John Mobley Jr. PG Bishop Gorman (Nev.) Ohio State
54 Marcus Allen PF AZ Compass Prep (Ariz.)
55 Khani Rooths SF IMG Academy (Fla.)
56 Curtis Givens PG Montverde Academy (Fla.)

ESPN 25 Recruits in the GEICO ESPN High School Basketball Showcase (Class of 2025)

Rank Player Position High School
1 Cameron Boozer PF Columbus (Fla.)
2 Cooper Flagg SF Montverde Academy (Fla.)
10 Jamier Jones SF IMG Academy (Fla.)
18 Bryce Heard SF Montverde Academy (Fla.)
24 Chris Nwuli PF Bishop Gorman (Nev.)

About Paragon Marketing Group Paragon Marketing Group is a corporate consulting agency specializing in sports, entertainment and cause related sponsorships. Paragon has collaborated with ESPN over the past 20 years to deliver nearly 1,000 live high school sports telecasts featuring many of the top teams and players in the nation.

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Morris County field hockey coaches' postseason honors

OffenseFirst team: Brooke DiBiase, Chatham senior F; Hannah Lees, Mountain Lakes junior F; Anna Stock, Randolph senior F; Ally Brosie, Madison junior F; Kaylin Oey, Mountain Lakes sophomore F; Lauren Carbon, West Morris senior F; Mia Sciacchitano, Chatham junior F; Kaylee Hughen, Boonton sophomore F; Kitty Garrett, Chatham junior FSecond team: Riley Reardon, Mendham junior M; Briar Failla, Montville junior F; Melina Penniston, Mountain Lakes senior M; Skylar Reale, Morristown B...

Offense

First team: Brooke DiBiase, Chatham senior F; Hannah Lees, Mountain Lakes junior F; Anna Stock, Randolph senior F; Ally Brosie, Madison junior F; Kaylin Oey, Mountain Lakes sophomore F; Lauren Carbon, West Morris senior F; Mia Sciacchitano, Chatham junior F; Kaylee Hughen, Boonton sophomore F; Kitty Garrett, Chatham junior F

Second team: Riley Reardon, Mendham junior M; Briar Failla, Montville junior F; Melina Penniston, Mountain Lakes senior M; Skylar Reale, Morristown Beard senior F; Alex Hockwitt, Parsippany Hills senior M; Megan McGavin, Morris Knolls senior M; Maddy DeFilippo, Pequannock sophomore M

Third team: Joelle Yurchuk, Randolph junior F; Avery Young, Jefferson senior F; Erika Egger, Parsippany senior F; Caroline Floreno, Mountain Lakes senior F; Natalie Duke Chatham junior F

Defense

First team: Kelsea Lee, Chatham senior D; Flor DeBeijer, Mountain Lakes junior D; Elizabeth Cummings, West Morris senior M; Katrina Lachanski, Randolph senior D; Laura Lamanna, Chatham junior M; Shayne Carfano, Madison senior M; Ryann Saltenberger, Mountain Lakes junior M; Auriel Gonzalez, Mendham senior D; Ava DiPasquale, Morristown Beard sophomore D; Riley Novak, Randolph junior M

Second team: Lila Maggio, Boonton junior D; Sarah Gorman, Montville senior M; Natalie Gower, Mountain Lakes junior M; Samantha Kepler, Jefferson sophomore D; Emma Wirth, Madison sophomore M

Third team: Lauren Spencer, Butler senior M; Savannah Olsson, Montville senior M; Dominique Dygos, Pequannock sophomore M; Ryland McDonald, Morristown Beard junior M; Reece Montano, Whippany Park senior M

Goalies

Arianna Fragomeni, Mountain Lakes freshman; Mackenzie Wilson, Chatham senior; Haley Conrad, Jefferson senior

Honorable mention

Boonton: Jackie Martinez, Elizabeth Harbeson; Butler: Annaka Pierce, Bella Kloss; Chatham: Emmy Chazen, Sophia Claps; Jefferson: Alexa Smeilus, Mia Magnotta; Madison: Megan Peterson, Chloe Niceberg; Mendham: Aly Impellizeri, Halle Ferrara; Montville: Kyra Fall, Caroline Motherway; Morris Knolls: Carolina Hunchak, Samantha Van Dine; Morristown Beard: Lilli Warnock, Brooke Fesq; Mount Olive: Caitlyn Marone; Mountain Lakes: Mia Izaguirre, Emma Roldan; Parsippany: Georgia Kachulis, Sydney Abam; Parsippany Hills: Jada Thompson, Ava Ignacio; Roxbury: Kaleigh Maloy, Maddie Marchesi; West Morris: Maggie Goldberg, Eliza Pickard; Whippany Park: Lisa Middleton, Isabel Abend

Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference girls soccer coaches' all-stars

NJAC-AmericanFirst team: Paige Droner, Chatham senior; Ella Collins, Sparta senior; Alexa Murawski, West Morris senior; Jojo Denegri, Randolph sophomore; Kaitlyn Forand, Morris Knolls sophomore; Ashley Kiernan, Chatham senior; Sonja Zeepvat, Mendham senior; Juliana Dolinski, Sparta junior; Sarah Brandt, Mendham senior; Grace McDonald, Sparta senior; Emma Regan, Chatham junior; Madison Lamb, West Morris senior; Charlee Perna, Morris Knolls sophomore; Carlie Wysocki, RandolphSecond team:...

NJAC-American

First team: Paige Droner, Chatham senior; Ella Collins, Sparta senior; Alexa Murawski, West Morris senior; Jojo Denegri, Randolph sophomore; Kaitlyn Forand, Morris Knolls sophomore; Ashley Kiernan, Chatham senior; Sonja Zeepvat, Mendham senior; Juliana Dolinski, Sparta junior; Sarah Brandt, Mendham senior; Grace McDonald, Sparta senior; Emma Regan, Chatham junior; Madison Lamb, West Morris senior; Charlee Perna, Morris Knolls sophomore; Carlie Wysocki, Randolph

Second team: Abigail Droner, Chatham sophomore; Abigail Fitzsimmons, Mendham senior; Maddie Ryan, Mendham senior; Lily Gjelsvik, West Morris junior; Uma Kowalski, Sparta sophomore; Scarlett Brookes, Morris Knolls junior; Ally Kuridza, Randolph senior; Remmey McEnroe, Chatham senior; Libby Masterson, West Morris senior; Rylie Van Wingerden, Randolph sophomore; Mikayla Doyle, Morris Knolls junior; Abigail Pierson, Sparta junior

Honorable mention: Rayna Soto, Randolph junior; Lily DiPietro, West Morris senior; Riley Molbury, Sparta freshman; Lia Manuel, Mendham junior; Leigha Matter, Chatham junior; Julianna Critchley, Morris Knolls freshman

Division champion: Sparta

NJAC-National

First team: Tehya Scheuten, Mount Olive senior; Jill Rosenfeld, Morristown senior; Juliana Osterman, Roxbury junior; Zoe Rogan, Mount Olive senior; Kiera Pohan, Morristown senior; Maddy Anderson, Roxbury freshman; Julia Klatt, Mount Olive senior; Emma Armenti, Morristown senior; Bella Duteau, Mount Olive senior; Katie Clark, Morristown senior; Emma DeAngelis, Montville senior; Gisela LoGrasso, Montville sophomore; Mackenzie Kaiser, Pope John junior; Emily Mulroony, Morris Hills sophomore

Second team: Brooke Zienowicz, Mount Olive senior; Jordan Notaro, Mount Olive sophomore; Jaidyn Falcone, Pope John sophomore; Isabella fiore, Pope John senior; Victoria Garcia, Morris Hills senior; Marin Fisher, Morristown sophomore; Anna Szporn, Morristown junior; Adelina Galea, Morristown sophomore; Natalie Fariello, Montville senior; Grace Volpe, Montville senior; Hanna DeAngelis, Montville sophomore

Honorable mention: Sophie Lieberman, Montville senior; Gabrielle West, Morristown senior; Nicole Velasquez, Roxbury sophomore; Samantha Piotrowsky, Pope John sophomore; Sydney Mulroony, Morris Hills junior; Gabrielle Drucks, Mount Olive junior

Division champion: Mount Olive

NJAC-Independence

First team: Addie Van Lenten, Pequannock junior; Alex Ortega, Pequannock junior; Alessia Cerulo, Kinnelon sophomore; Ariana Conroy, Kinnelon senior; Emma Pieklo, Pequannock senior; Ava Derr, Boonton senior; Olivia Proadka, Kinnelon sophomore; Charlen Rubio, Dover senior; Ava Marcantonio, St. Elizabeth senior; Shayla Osmanski, Pequannock junior; Amanda Dean, Parsippany sophomore; Jaslyn Vargas, Parsippany sophomore; Bailee Schubert, Morristown Beard junior; Ali Dorrego, Morristown Beard senior

Second team: Rachel Cunningham, Pequannock junior; Melissa Elefonte, Kinnelon senior; Maria Rago, Parsippany junior; Vianey Granados, Dover junior; Arianna Jackson-Wach, Boonton senior; Jess Byrne, Morristown Beard sophomore; Bhumika Chavan, Parsippany sophomore; Gianna Desimoni, Pequannock sophomore; Julia Coyne, Kinnelon senior; Amanda Tuohy, Boonton senior; Gianna Azevedo, Morristown Beard sophomore; Catherine Schneider, St. Elizabeth senior

Honorable mention: Sofia Cascio, Parsippany freshman; Ashley Zegler, Pequannock senior; Brooke Sandler, Morristown Beard senior; Julia Baker, Kinnelon junior; Jackie Cifelli, Boonton senior; Michelle Fallas Cabrera, Dover freshman; Grace Gehm St. Elizabeth junior; Jaden Visioli, Boonton senior; Michelle Estacio, Dover senior; Caroline O'Callaghan, St. Elizabeth junior; Liana Roman, Parsippany junior

Division champion: Parsippany

NJAC-Liberty

First team: Alex Jurow, Parsippany Hills senior; Cassie Saldarini, Parsippany Hills senior; Kaia San Martin, Parsippany Hills junior; Colleen Walsh, Villa Walsh junior; Mikayla Newell, Morris Catholic junior; Molly Mack, Whippany Park sophomore; Elianna Caporusso, Mountain Lakes senior; Daisy Duda, Mountain Lakes sophomore; Alyssa Alfano, Hanover Park senior; Sienna Petro, Hanover Park junior; Erin Kleiven, Madison senior; Alex Reigle, Madison senior; Tor Cesaro, Hanover Park senior

Second team: Jess Bamert, Parsippany Hills junior; Victoria Vinals, Parsippany Hills freshman; Gabby Marinia, Madison sophomore; Abigail Hawes, Mountain Lakes sophomore; Katelyn Stitt, Whippany Park senior; Sam Heusser, Whippany Park junior; Sadie O'Donnell, Hanover Park junior; Sam Cicerone, Hanover Park junior; Sydney Koy, Mountain Lakes senior; Holly Smitreski, Villa Walsh junior; Paige Lynch, Morris Catholic freshman; Ellison Errington, Madison junior; Margaret Boler, Villa Walsh sophomore

Honorable mention: Amanda Green, Parsippany Hills senior Alexandra Middleton, Whippany Park sophomore; Abigail Strauss, Mountain Lakes senior; Gia D'Alessio, Hanover Park sophomore; Mary Bowers, Villa Walsh senior; Maddie Whelan, Morris Catholic senior; Avery Visich, Madison sophomore

Division champion: Parsippany Hills

NJAC-Freedom

First team: Molly Gannon, Lenape Valley junior; Claire Merrill, Kittatinny senior; Lola Brand, Kittatinny sophomore; Julia Cucchiara, Kittatinny senior; Makayla Chiariello, High Point senior; Madelyn Nolan, Newton freshman; Sadie Willis, Hackettstown senior; Julia Flynn, Hackettstown junior; Kate Loncar, Jefferson junior; Bryn Fitzgerald, Jefferson senior; Alanna Bishop, Jefferson junior; Mayla McLean, Lenape Valley sophomore; Cassis Yappen, Lenape Valley junior

Second team: Brooke Ginsberg, Kittatinny sophomore; Ashley Bode, Kittatinny senior; Taylor Hough, Kittatinny sophomore; Brooke Nelson, Kittatinny junior; Georgia Oberman, Jefferson junior; Leah English, High Point junior; Leigha Gronau, Hackettstown freshman; Skyler Flynn, Hackettstown junior; Sophia May, Newton sophomore; Laney Kenny, Lenape Valley senior; Mia McLean, Lenape Valley senior; Lilly Fejko, Lenape Valley senior; Jade Babula, Jefferson senior

Honorable mention: Hannah Hamilton, Newton senior; Madelyn Schuddeboom, Lenape Valley sophomore; Kelsey Birchenough, High Point junior; Emily Poulas, Jefferson junior; Hanna Olsen, Kittatinny junior; Raiya Patel, Hackettstown junior

Division champion: Kittatinny

NJAC-Colonial

First team: Jackie Schels, Wallkill Valley junior; Jane Einreinhofer, Wallkill Valley senior; Alex Letelier, Wallkill Valley senior; Crew Armijo, Morris Tech sophomore; Maya Dobrijevic, Morris Tech junior; Issy Tahiri, Morris Tech sophomore; Abby Carmichael, Morris Tech senior; Janie Henderson, Hopatcong junior; Christina Fajerman, Hopatcong junior; Emmalee Besser, North Warren senior; Kyla Gillen, North Warren senior; Monica Curry, Vernon freshman; Kiley Gibson, Vernon senior

Second team: Delana Einreinhofer, Wallkill Valley; Emily Pauciello, Wallkill Valley junior; Lydia Ulhman, Morris Tech freshman; Bella Hudson, Morris Tech junior; Riley Cobb, Hopatcong sophomore; Shawna O'Brien, Hopatcong senior; Sophia Gomes, Sussex Tech freshman; Lauren Palmer, North Warren senior; Alaina Shramko, North Warren senior; Amy Zambrana, North Warren senior; Olivia Meneses, Vernon senior; Amber Canal, Vernon senior; Emily Black, Vernon senior

Honorable mention: Adrianna Violante, Wallkill Valley junior; Vanessa Van Dunk, Morris Tech senior; Tamar McPherson, Sussex Tech sophomore; Abby Whritenour, Hopatcong junior; Jocelyn Considine, North Warren freshman; Riley Lewicki, Vernon senior

Division champion: Morris Tech

Milwaukee Bucks at Orlando Magic odds, picks and predictions

The Milwaukee Bucks (16-6) face the Orlando Magic (5-19) Monday at Amway Center in Orlando. Tip is set for 7 p.m. ET. Below, we analyze Tipico Sportsbook’s lines around the Bucks vs. Magic odds, and make our expert ...

The Milwaukee Bucks (16-6) face the Orlando Magic (5-19) Monday at Amway Center in Orlando. Tip is set for 7 p.m. ET. Below, we analyze Tipico Sportsbook’s lines around the Bucks vs. Magic odds, and make our expert NBA picks and predictions.

The Bucks have won 4 of the past 5 games overall, going 3-1-1 against the spread (ATS). F Giannis Antetokounmpo missed Saturday’s game at Charlotte due to a knee ailment but isn’t on the injury report for Monday’s game.

The Magic have dropped 8 consecutive games dating back to a Nov. 18 victory at the Chicago Bulls. Orlando is also 1-6 ATS across the past 7 games overall, while alternating the Over and Under in the past 6 games. Orlando has also lost 5 straight games at home dating back to a 114-97 win over the Phoenix Suns on Nov. 11.

Bucks at Magic odds

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Bucks at Magic picks and predictions

Bucks 121, Magic 107

The Bucks (-425) will cost you more 4 times your potential return, and that’s a little on the costly side, even with the Magic struggling as much as they are.

PASS.

The BUCKS -9.5 (-110) have enough talent to win by double digits against this bad team from O-Town despite some key injuries.

The good news is that Antetokounmpo and G Jrue Holiday (knee) are off the injury report, and Middleton is probable to play. The bad news is that Allen, a starter, is questionable to play due to right plantar fascia soreness, while depth players Beauchamp and Ibaka are sidelined due to a non-COVID illness.

LEAN OVER 224.5 (-110), but go lightly with a half-unit play only.

The Under is 12-2 in the past 14 games on the road, but the Over is 5-2 in the past 7 games overall for the Bucks. The Over is also 7-3-1 in the past 11 meetings in this series in Orlando.

With “The Greek Freak” and Holiday back on the floor, and Middleton likely to suit up, Milwaukee should be all systems go and ready to roll up some strong offensive numbers against a bad Magic side.

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