Category: Sentinel-EBS Sports
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South River girls tennis team has a bright future Young squad will return its seven starters next year
Staff Writer By richard jerome South River girls tennis team has a bright future Young squad will return its seven starters next year This fall constituted a rebuilding year for the South River High School girls’ tennis team, which finished up the 2001 campaign with a 6-12 record. It’s also been a recuperating year for…
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Monroe girls tennis team feels some growing pains Young Falcons gaining varsity experience while rebuilding
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea Monroe girls tennis team feels some growing pains Young Falcons gaining varsity experience while rebuilding Several young players are getting the chance to play this fall as coach Trudy Marmorek works to rebuild the Monroe High School girls tennis team. The Falcons had a strong season in 2000, but this…
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E.B. gymnastics team wins third straight GMC title
Staff Writer By george albano FARRAH MAFFAI East Brunswick’s Alysse Congiusta competes on the balance beam during the Greater Middlesex Conference Gymnastics Championships at Old Bridge High School on Oct. 18. Like a certain baseball team in The Bronx, the East Brunswick High School girls gymnastics team has made a habit lately of saving its…
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Lady Knights team getting hot at the perfect time
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea Every year, there are always those certain teams that turn up their play at the end of the season, and exhibit the type of quality team play that was lacking for most of the regular season. At 6-6 entering last week, the Old Bridge High School girls soccer team has…
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Sayreville scores a big win over South Brunswick Swenson interception secures Monroe’s first win of the season
Staff Writer By doug mckenzie Sayreville scores a big win over South Brunswick Swenson interception secures Monroe’s first win of the season JERRY WOLKOWITZ Sayreville’s Kenny Smith emerges from a pile of players en route to a huge game during the Bombers’ win in South Brunswick on Friday. With Piscataway dropping its first game of…
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Old Bridge is fastest team at Manhattan Invitational Knights set to defend GMC title on Saturday
Staff Writer By tim morris Old Bridge is fastest team at Manhattan Invitational Knights set to defend GMC title on Saturday The championship season begins tomorrow for the Old Bridge boys cross country team when the Knights defend their Greater Middlesex Conference crown at Thompson Park, Monroe. The GMC comes on the heels of yet…
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South River girls ready to make their postseason run Finish regular season 1/2 point behind division champ Spotswood
Staff Writer By richard jerome South River girls ready to make their postseason run Finish regular season 1/2 point behind division champ Spotswood Entering the 2001 season, coach Kerry Sinclair was a little concerned about the prospects of his South River High School girls soccer team, which had gone 14-4-2, last fall. "We knew we…
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East Brunswick girls team ready for postseason play
Staff Writer By george albano The East Brunswick High School girls volleyball program has built quite a winning tradition over the last decade. Year after year, you could always count on the Lady Bears putting together another successful campaign, highlighted by the 1998 season when they captured the Group IV state championship under coach Lisa…
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Sport Shorts
The following are the results of the Tamarack Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association’s Oct. 2 Two Ball Best Ball Tournament. Lee Barra and Meryl Abramowitz took first place with a 66 (match of cards), followed by Carolyn Meyer and Claudia Homoki (66), Terry Massaro and Judy Weinberg (69), Susan Kelner and Thelma Tsacnaris (71), and Jean…
