Category: HUB Sports

  • Spartans team was among state’s top offensive squads

    By doug mckenzieStaff Writer By doug mckenzie Staff Writer The Ocean Township High School baseball team entered this season with some lofty expectations. While they did not meet all of their aspirations, head coach Del Dal Pra stills looks back on the spring as a successful one, after the Spartans finished 20-7, with an A…

  • RFH contingent to play at Garden State Games

    The Garden State Games Tournament, a yearly ice hockey event the draws some of the best young talent in the state, will be held at Montclair State College this upcoming weekend. Several local schools will be represented in the event, including Jaime Zimmel and Brendan Keelan of Middletown South, Mike Artale and Jimmy Hall of…

  • Bravo, Shuman, Gill still the leaders at Monmouth

    Twenty-two days of the Monmouth Park summer meetings are in the books, and the leader boards have a very familiar face along with two newcomers to the Oceanport racetrack leading the way. Joe Bravo, eight-time leading rider, shows the way with 30 wins, 10 more than the pair of Chuck C. Lopez and Jeremy Rose.…

  • Sport Shorts

    Sport Shorts Red Bank Catholic High School is now accepting applications for its summer sports camps. The following camps are being offered: Green and Gold Football Camp for quarterbacks and receivers will run one week only, July 8-11. Camp hours are 9 a.m. to noon, at $120 for the week (ages 11-14). Green and Gold…

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    VERONICA YANKOWSKI John Soucheck of Little Silver (r) competes in the 1-mile racewalk at the Holmdel International Track and Field Meet on June 11.

  • Bracaloni making most of riding at Monmouth Park

    The Monmouth Park jockey’s room has been a revolving door of new riders coming and going this year, and last week that door took yet another spin. Enter Natasha Bracaloni. The 20-year-old native of Boonsboro, Md., has been in the saddle for just over a year, and she’s certainly making the most of her time…

  • CBA loses another close game in Parochial A final

    By doug mckenzieStaff Writer By doug mckenzie Staff Writer There were those who said that CBA didn’t even deserve to be playing for a Parochial A championship. After all, the Colts had been beaten by St. Augustine in the semifinals, only to get the bid to the final once it was discovered that the Hermits…

  • Sport Shorts

    Sport Shorts Five Hobart and William Smith Colleges sailors recently received All-American honors from the Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA), including junior Ed Norton (Tabor Academy/Fair Haven), who was named to the All-American Skipper honorable mention team. The HWS sailing team enjoyed an outstanding year, qualifying for four of the six North American championships the ICSA…

  • Spartans make it two in a row with MCT win

    PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY Ocean’s Perry Schatzow hurls a pitch during the Spartans’ win over Raritan on June 11. Heading into the Monmouth County Tournament final on June 11, the Raritan Rockets were among the hottest baseball teams in the state. Fresh off winning their first Group II title the day before, the Rockets were…