Category: Sentinel-EBS Sports
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Bombers look to wrestle their way past .500 mark
Bombers look to wrestle their way past .500 mark Sayreville grapplers look to improve over last season’s 7-8 mark By Warren Rappleyea Staff Writer After ending last season with a five-match winning streak, Sayreville War Memorial High School wrestling Coach Len Zaleski is hoping his team can carry the momentum into this season. The Bombers,…
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South River woman one of nation’s top racewalkers Rutgers freshman has Olympic aspirations
Staff Writer By tim morris South River woman one of nation’s top racewalkers Rutgers freshman has Olympic aspirations MARIE ORTIZ South River’s Elena Zeleznova practices her racewalking on the track at Rutgers University recently. You shouldn’t worry if you can’t stay in step with South River’s Alina Zeleznova, because you are not alone. Zeleznova is…
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Sport Shorts
The CNJ United is a new under-10 boys travel soccer team preparing for the spring 2001 season. Emphasis will be on learning the proper skills and teamwork in order to play at a highly competitive level. Instruction will include classroom and winter indoor training during January and February 2001. Coaches have international playing and coaching…
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DeMonico, Noe lead the way in Born to Run wins
Staff Writer By tim morris JERRY WOLKOWITZ South River’s Dave DeMonico crosses the finish line first in Friday’s Born to Run race in Freehold. Dave DeMonico keeps coming back to the streets of Freehold Borough for the Freehold Nissan Born to Run five-miler. He likes the race, the atmosphere, the people and race director Hank…
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Vianney girls shock the nation’s top-ranked team Win 1-0 over Immaculate Heart in Parochial A final
Staff Writer By Doug mckenzie Vianney girls shock the nation’s top-ranked team Win 1-0 over Immaculate Heart in Parochial A final When the season began, St. John Vianney girls soccer Coach Mike Alosco knew his team had a chance to win against just about anyone they faced along the way. As a result, he set…
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Sport Shorts
Registration is being accepted for the Old Bridge ice hockey youth instructional program at the Old Bridge Sports Arena. The 11-week winter program, held on Sunday evenings beginning Dec. 10, will teach youngsters ages 5 through 12 the fundamentals of hockey, including stick handling, passing, and shooting. Participants are required to wear full equipment. The…
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Bombers, Rams continue runs at state titles Prepare for sectional
Bombers, Rams continue runs at state titles Prepare for sectional JEFF HUNTLEY Sayreville’s Ben Isabella tries to break through the Edison defense during Saturday’s Group IV semifinal in Sayreville. finals on Dec. 2 By Warren Rappleyea Staff Writer The Sayreville War Memorial High School football team is focused on one thing, its Dec. 2 NJSIAA…
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Chargers reflect on season to remember 8-2 team set to graduate slew of excellent players
Staff Writer By Richard Jerome Chargers reflect on season to remember 8-2 team set to graduate slew of excellent players The 2000 football campaign was one of the most glorious in Spotswood High School history, as first-year coach John Fiore’s Chargers compiled an 8-2 record, winning their first eight games before losing to Monroe, then…
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Old Bridge girls looking forward to next year
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea With the bulk of its lineup expected back next fall, the Old Bridge High School girls tennis team is looking forward to improving upon its 12-5 record. After going 16-4 in 1999, the Lady Knights started slowly this time out, but by the end of the season, the team was…
