Category: Sentinel-EBS Sports
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E.B. teams make waves at GMC championships
Boys second, girls fourth in team competitions By doug mckenzieStaff Writer By doug mckenzie Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Above, Sayreville’s Laura Kuczynski swims to a fourth-place finish in the 500 freestyle race during the GMC Championships at North Brunswick High School on Saturday. There were no big surprises at last weekend’s Greater Middlesex Conference Swimming…
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Chargers a dangerous team as postseason approaches
Jean Georges joins teammate Curry on1,000-point scoring list By richard jeromeStaff Writer Jean Georges joins teammate Curry on 1,000-point scoring list By richard jerome Staff Writer DAWNMARIE SANNWALDT Spotswood’s Jean Georges drives around a pair of Highland Park defenders during last Thursday’s game in which he scored his 1,00th career point. For the Spotswood High…
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East Brunswick wrestlers capture GMC championship
By george albanoStaff Writer By george albano Staff Writer It may have been the ultimate team effort in an individual sport. That might be the only way to describe the East Brunswick High School wrestling team winning its first Greater Middlesex Conference championship since 1993 last weekend. You see, the Bears pulled off the trick…
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St. John Vianney team is ready for the postseason
By Warren RappleyeaStaff Writer By Warren Rappleyea Staff Writer The St. John Vianney High School wrestling team heads into the NJSIAA Parochial A team championships at CBA on Tuesday with six competitors who have 15 or more wins. The Holmdel Lancers, 14-4 on the season, also finished atop the Shore Conference’s Class A Central standings…
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Sport Shorts
The Monroe U13 boys’ travel basketball team lost another close one on Sunday, 41-40, to Holmdel on a last-second shot. Mark Gulick played an outstanding game, pouring in 23 points and just missing a 60-foot shot at the buzzer. James Pellino played a strong game adding seven points. Mike Buffalino played well also with four…
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Big week ahead for those with playoff aspirations
Saturday is deadlinefor basketball teamsto be .500 or better By doug mckenzieStaff Writer Saturday is deadline for basketball teams FARRAH MAFFAI Spotswood’s Jean Georges drives around Cardinal McCarrick’s Jose Rosario during Spotswood’s 75-54 home victory on Saturday. to be .500 or better By doug mckenzie Staff Writer This is the week of truth for scholastic…
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Sport Shorts
The Center Circle indoor sports facility in Rahway is now accepting individual and team registrations from all youth and adult roller hockey enthusiasts for the upcoming spring session. Youth puck leagues are for ages 7-17, while the adult puck and ball leagues are for ages 18 and older. Clinics for beginners, age 6 and up,…
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E.B. soccer trio moving on to the next level
FARRAH MAFFAI East Brunswick seniors Heather O’Reilly and Justine Barbato sign their National Letters of Intent to play soccer at the University of North Carolina and East Carolina University, respectively, under the watchful eye of longtime East Brunswick girls’ soccer coach Lou Kosa. The East Brunswick High School athletic department had yet another chance to…
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Old Bridge assuming its familiar spot atop GMC
Conference tournament set to start tomorrow By Warren RappleyeaStaff Writer Old Bridge assuming its familiar spot atop GMC By Warren Rappleyea Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Spotswood’s Gene Scheicher has some trouble with his headgear during a 145-pound bout against North Brunswick’s Amitesh Monchada in North Brunswick on Tuesday. After winning the Greater Middlesex Conference Red…
