Category: HUB Sports

  • Caseys ride team effort to Husky Relays title Mary Banks has every reason to like what she has seen from her Red Bank Catholic High School girls’ track and field team. Last Saturday, the Caseys won the Division I championship at the Husky Relays in Matawan, outscoring runner-up Voorhees, 76-61, to get their 2000 campaign…

  • Monmouth Rugby in USA Sweet 16 T he Monmouth Rugby Football Club hosted Portland, Maine, on a sunny windy Saturday afternoon at Dorbrook Park in Colts Neck, and came away with a 65-7 victory to advance to the USA Rugby Division II Sweet 16. Monmouth will host a Northeast seeding tournament this weekend at Dorbrook…

  • Sport shorts Two select girls soccer teams are forming in the Bayshore area. There will be a team for players born between Aug. 1, 1985 and July 31, 1986 and a team for players born between Aug. 1, 1986 and July 31, 1987. Contact Phil Fluhr at (732) 566-3908 for more information. The Jersey Shore…

  • Red Bank Community Day 5K Dave DeMonico of South River continued his winning ways on the local running scene by picking up the victory at Saturday’s Red Bank Community Day 5K. JEFF HUNTLEY

  • League, tournament titles for Forrestdale I t was a special season for the boys basketball team at Rumson’s Forrestdale School. Coach Jim Schnappauf’s Bulldogs compiled a stellar 32-2 record in which they had a 30-game winning streak that encapsulated an undefeated regular season in the Shore Intermediate School Basketball League as well as winning the…

  • Bucs look to build on indoor track success Red Bank to host Matawan Wed. in critical B North dual meet Tim morris The Hub A ll that the Red Bank Regional High School boys track and field team is looking to do this spring is continue the success that began back in the fall when…

  • Sport shorts The Freehold Area Running Club would like to hear from women who are interested in training with a group for their first 5K race. If you are interested in starting a running program, but don’t know how to begin, this is an ideal opportunity to train with runners who have a similar goal.…

  • RBR girls optimistic about outdoor track tim morris The Hub R ed Bank Regional and Middletown South will resume the girls track and field rivalry that began in the winter tomorrow at the Husky Relays. It is the first of several meetings between the two squads. In the winter, the two teams split the local…

  • Shore is improving, but Caseys still team to beat D espite a lineup that is still unsettled, the Red Bank Catholic girls lacrosse team opened the season with a 13-2 win over Long Branch on Saturday. Coach Lisa Caprioni said the team still has a lot to work on, but the veteran squad remains the…