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Brick hockey team takes fifth in the nation
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer BY WAYNE WITKOWSKIStaff Writer Players on the Brick Hockey Club Midget Green AA Minor team returned recently from the U.S.A. Hockey nationals in Richmond, Va., a little earlier than they had hoped, but they still felt proud in going farther in the tournament than the three teams from the township…
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Brick snaps skid with solid win
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer BY WAYNE WITKOWSKIStaff Writer BRICK — Brick Township’s baseball team was stumbling through errors as well as mistakes that aren’t recorded in the scorebook while giving away runs in a four-game losing streak last week. And on Monday, when Central Regional scored twice in the seventh inning to pull to…
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Brick duo enjoys success at BCC
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer BY WAYNE WITKOWSKIStaff Writer Shortstop Rob Hine and catcher Nick Mullins, who started on Brick Township’s baseball team two seasons ago, are teammates again this spring at Brookdale Community College in what has become a memorable season for them. Hine, an All-Region selection last season, is the starting shortstop, and…
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Lady Nationals ready for a promising spring
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer BY WAYNE WITKOWSKIStaff Writer Stormy weather has put a damper on many spring sports teams but it has not hurt the enthusiasm of the four teams in the Brick Lady National Softball League. The league, affiliated with Brick National Little League, got into full swing this past weekend. “It looks…
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Sports Shorts
The Ocean County College (OCC) Foundation invites you to tee off at it fourth annual Golf Outing at Sea Oaks Golf Club, Little Egg Harbor, on Monday, May 2 (Rain Date: May 4). Proceeds will be dedicated to the continued growth of the OCC Foundation Athletic Scholarship Program. The entry fee is $250 per player…
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Kiernan steps down as Memorial hockey coach
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer BY WAYNE WITKOWSKIStaff Writer George Kiernan, who coached Brick Memorial’s hockey team to the NJSIAA Public School championship game three seasons ago in 2002-03 and to two Handchen Cups, has resigned after seven seasons. “I’m finishing up my master’s degree work in (schools) administration at New Jersey City University and…
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Mustangs off to fast start on hardcourts
Brick Memorial tennis coach Ron Gerlufsen admits that his rebuilding team’s 4-1 start is a pleasant surprise. “We graduated six starters from last year’s team, so we felt this would be a year to create a learning situation, but they’ve also been competing hard,” said Gerlufsen. “I’m really excited about this for our team.” After…
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Howell looks to make push for the postseason
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer BY TIM MORRISStaff Writer JEFF GRANIT staff Howell’s Mike Maccia makes a charge at the net during the Rebels’ loss to CBA on Thursday in Howell. Howell High School’s boys lacrosse team is ready to take the next step. “We’re very excited about our prospects,” head coach Derek Reichenbecher said.…
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Manalapan is the early season leader in softball
Braves are 5-0 and tops in A North BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer BY TIM MORRISStaff Writer PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Above, Manalapan’s Aimee Prinzo slides safely into second base in front of Marboro’s Jill Kwapick during the team’s game in Marlboro on April 5. At right, Marlboro’s Lisa Karmel gets set to fire…
