Category: Sentinel-EBS Sports
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Peck, Huneke, Barry lead Rams onto links South River golf team looking for third straight winning season By Richard Jerome T he South River High School golf team starts the 2000 campaign after two straight successful seasons, during which the Rams, who have struggled at times over the years, compiled well over a .600 winning…
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Mounts’ Knights ready for varsity campaign JEFF HUNTLEY Members of the Old Bridge High School girls lacrosse team, Susan Lally (l), goalie Dianna Nelson, Lisa Kelleher and Rachel Cannon, are getting ready for their first varsity season. By warren rappleyea A s it enters its first official varsity campaign, the Old Bridge High School girls…
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Kemelman steps into top spot for Chargers By lindsey siegle A fter a very strong run the last several seasons the Spotswood High School tennis team enters this season with a bit of uncertainty of how they will fare. Graduation has taken a serious toll on Coach Gary Floyd’s team and this year’s squad will…
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Genovese is back with bats to support her Pitcher’s record should improve as offense gets on track for EBHS By lindsey siegle T he East Brunswick High School softball team may not be returning a lot of players to its lineup, but it certainly is returning plenty of talent. First and foremost among players back…
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Sport shorts Timothy Shields of Monroe won the title at Level 6 for 7-year-olds in the state gymnastics meet held at Clifton High School. Shields won the All-Around with a score of 55.5 as he recorded firsts on the floor, vault, pommel horse and high bar; placed second on the bars; and third on the…
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Tri-League Lori Seidman, 11, joins other members of the Tri-League in a charity basketball game against the police officers from the East Brunswick DARE program and the East Brunswick Police Project 18 Unit. The event, which took place Thursday at the East Brunswick Jewish Center, raised money for the rescue squad’s new building. RON MISKOFF
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Early schedule will be tough on Corvino’s Rams By Richard Jerome S ome fresh faces will be on view for this year’s South River High School softball team, which is coming off a 14-10 campaign in which the Rams made it to the first round of the sectional tournament. "It’s a pretty new team," said…
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DeMonico cruises to win in St. Paddy’s race Old Bridge’s Ann O’Dowd repeats as winner of the women’s race der=0 bgcolor=”#D0D0D0″> RON MISKOFF Ann O’Dowd was pressed, but she retained her title in the women’s division at the St. Paddy’s 10-mile run in Freehold Township on Saturday. She covered the course in 1:03:17 to win…
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Coaches come up with new plan for football By lindsey siegle H owell vs. Jackson. Middletown North not meeting Middletown South on Thanksgiving Day. East Brunswick riding the bus to Hunterdon Central every year. Under a new plan by the New Jersey Football Coaches Association that could all be a reality as soon as the…
