Category: Atlanticville Sports
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Monmouth University gets first win on the gridiron
Last weekend’s rains made for some horrid conditions on the gridiron, but they were just perfect for the Monmouth University Hawks, who snapped their five-game losing streak with a 14-9 win in West Long Branch over Stony Brook University in a Northeast Conference game. The terrible conditions reduced both teams to old-fashioned football — running…
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CHRIS KELLY Monmouth Regional High School’s Leo Gamboa has his eyes on the ball as he looks to make a pass upfield during last week’s Shore Conference B North Division match in Tinton Falls against Holmdel. The Golden Falcons beat the Hornets 3-1 with Gamboa assisting on two of the scores.
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Falcons’ conference hopes rest on this week’s games
Late addition of freshman Leonardo Gamboabolsters team By Paul SalusStaff Writer Late addition of freshman Leonardo Gamboa bolsters team’s chances By Paul Salus Staff Writer Monmouth Regional High School boys’ soccer coach Tony Deorio has a senior-dominated team with two options ahead of them. They can either manage to obtain a .500 record by Friday…
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CHRIS KELLY Long Branch High School’s Jill Ceravalo battles Middletown North’s Caitlin Browne for the ball during the Green Wave’s match with the Lions, one of the top teams in the Shore Conference, last week. The two teams played a tight match, with the Lions winning on a penalty stroke.
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Devils’ Lamoriello: Key to success is discipline
CEO of Devils/Netsoffers By tim morrisStaff Writer CEO of Devils/Nets offers ‘old school’ advice to chamber members By tim morris Staff Writer Lou Lamoriello In an era of excess, Lou Lamoriello is "old school." The CEO/president/general manager of the New Jersey Devils and CEO of the New Jersey Nets, has stuck to the values he…
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Rumson’s Planer off to fast start at Cornell
It didn’t take very long for Rumson’s Christy Planer to have an impact at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. The freshman has made a big contribution to the Big Red’s women’s cross country team early season success. Cornell’s women are ranked 21st in the country. Cornell opened its season with a win at the Army Invitational…
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Sport Shorts
The Quicksilver Track Club will host the Junior Olympic Cross Country Championship on Nov. 3 at Stockton State College in Pomona. Preregistration must be received by Oct. 31. Age groups include boys and girls born in the years 1994 up to 1985. The youngest competitors (1994+) will race over 1,500 meters, the Bantams (1992-93), 3,000;…
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Bucs looking to advance, not just make playoffs
Correspondent By paul salus Bucs looking to advance, not just make playoffs Farrah Maffai Red Bank Catholic High School’s Mike Mikulis breaks out of a crowd and gets away from Matawan’s Adam Garcisa during Matawan’s 3-2 win Sept. 25. The Red Bank Regional High School boys’ soccer team has had a less than perfect season,…
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Brookdale women, 10-0, rank No. 8 in the country
Soccer teamboasts well-oiled offense By tim morrisStaff Writer Brookdale women, 10-0, rank No. 8 in the country PHOTOS BY FARRAH MAFFAI Brookdale’s Lauren Krzan takes the ball away from an Essex defender during the Jersey Blues’ 8-2 win last Wednesday in Lincroft. Soccer team boasts well-oiled offense By tim morris Staff Writer Brookdale’s Jenna Masiello…
