Category: Sentinel-EBS Sports
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Former Edison High School baseball coach Jim Muldowney, along with former Chicago White Sox pitcher Bill Lehman, will be conducting a series of spring training baseball camps for players ages 7-15 in February and March at locations in Piscataway and Spotswood. The emphasis will be on the teaching of fundamentals in pitching, hitting and fielding.…
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Vianney ice hockey team steps up in competition
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea The St. John Vianney High School ice hockey team is looking to pick up where it left off a year ago when the Lancers won the NJSIAA’s National B Conference and went 18-5-3 overall. This time around Coach Mike Dowd’s team is competing in the National A Conference, the state’s…
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The Avalanche under-10 and under-16 roller hockey teams qualified for the Mission Cup Championships after recording wins in the Mission Cup series in Voorhees in September. The championships will be held later this month in Voorhees. The under-16 Avalanche also placed second in the Staten Island Tournament in October. The under-10 players are Vinnie Palumbo…
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Russo’s return provides spark for Lady Lancers Coach looks to bring glory days back to
Russo’s return provides spark for Lady Lancers Coach looks to bring glory days back to JERRY WOLKOWITZ St. John Vianney’s Tami Coyle, of Sayreville, who recently led the school’s girls soccer team to its first state title, will be expected to help lead the Lady Lancers basketball team this year, as they look to bounce…
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Knights look like team to beat in GMC Red Division Old Bridge returns several wrestlers from last year’s 14-2 squad
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea Knights look like team to beat in GMC Red Division Old Bridge returns several wrestlers from last year’s 14-2 squad A senior-laden group of competitors, including five, 20-match winners, will lead the Old Bridge High School wrestling team in its quest to again make a mark in the NJSIAA Central…
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Bombers look to build on last season’s success
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea Bombers look to build on last season’s success Several key players return from last year as the Sayreville War Memorial High School boys basketball team looks to build on last year’s stellar 20-7 record. Although the Bombers had a fine season, Sayreville caught fire in the postseason, winning the Greater…
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Chargers starting new season with high hopes Spotswood looks to improve on last year’s disappointing record
Staff Writer By Richard Jerome Chargers starting new season with high hopes Spotswood looks to improve on last year’s disappointing record Sixth-year Coach Steve Mate is hoping for a revival this season as his Spotswood High School boys basketball team comes off a 4-19 rebuilding year. "We’d made the states three years in a row…
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South River reverses its fortune against Keyport Rams dominate Red Raiders while taking Group I title
Staff Writer By Doug mckenzie South River reverses its fortune against Keyport Rams dominate Red Raiders while taking Group I title JERRY WOLKOWITZ South River running back Zack Earvin sheds a tackle by Keyport’s Dezmin Laing during Saturday’s Group I final in Keyport. Laing was penalized on the play for grabbing Earvin’s face mask. The…
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Resilient Bombers come up short in Group IV final Hillsborough uses quick start, trick play to upend top-ranked Sayreville
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea Resilient Bombers come up short in Group IV final Hillsborough uses quick start, trick play to upend top-ranked Sayreville For most of the season the Sayreville War Memorial High School football team pretty much dominated whatever team it played. That was not the case in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group…
