Category: Sentinel-EDM Sports

  • One-point victory for Eagles sends them to state playoffs

    By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Metuchen High School’s Mya Stolarski (21) wins the ball in air against New Egypt High School’s Lauryn Laning during the Nov. 5 NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group I quarterfinals in Metuchen. The Bulldogs advanced to the semifinals with a 4-0 victory. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR It took a missed extra-point attempt by…

  • SPORT SHORTS

    Rowan College at Burlington County is hosting a four-week baseball camp starting Jan. 3. Rowan College at Burlington head coach Jason Leta will direct the program in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy. Classes are available for players in grades 1-12 and are limited to six players per coach. Sessions are offered in advanced hitting, pitching,…

  • Metuchen maintains its success under Albanese

    VARSITY REPORT By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Samantha Obolsky and the Bishop Ahr High gymnastics team looks to add an NJSIAA sec tional championship to the Greater Middlesex Conference title that the squad captured Oct. 24 when the school is the host to the North Jersey II meet Nov. 7 in Edison. SCOTT FRIEDMAN Ed Albanese…

  • SPORT SHORTS

    Demons N Diamonds held off SS Poseidon to win the $25,000 New Jersey Futurity for 3-year-old trotters Oct. 23 at Freehold Raceway. One of two fillies in the field of five in the non-wagering race, Demons N Diamonds (Muscle Hill) was a three-quarter-length winner over the colt SS Poseidon (Muscle Hill), trotting the mile in…

  • Bulldogs stay focused on their next football game

    By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Bishop George Ahr High School’s Ariyana Agarwala captured the all-around title at the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Gymnastics Championships Oct. 24 at South Brunswick High School. Agarwala also won three of the four individual events as she helped Bishop Ahr win its 16th GMC crown. SCOTT FRIEDMAN It’s a theme that’s…

  • Hawks still in search of first win of the football season

    By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent The winless J.P. Stevens High School football team came into its Oct. 16 homecoming game with one-win East Brunswick High School believing it had a legitimate chance to finally record the first win of the season. The game wasn’t close, though, as the visiting Bears administered a 41-6 defeat to bring…

  • Carroo’s return not enough for Rutgers to avoid defeat

    By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Rutgers Unversity wide receiver Leonte Carroo looks to pick up yardage when the Scarlet Knights played Michigan State University Oct. 10 at High Point Solutions Stadium. Rutgers fell to the Spartans, 31-24, and is 2-3 overall this season. BEN SOLOMON/RUTGERS ATHLETICS RUTGERS UNIVERSITY R utgers University star receiver Leonte Carroo should…

  • Metuchen is poised to make another deep postseason run

    By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent A J.P. Stevens High School runner races around the Thompson Park cross country course during the Central Jersey Shootout on Sept. 27. Runners will be back at Jamesburg’s Thompson Park for the Fall Classic on Oct. 10. SCOTT FRIEDMAN METUCHEN O ne of these seasons, the soccer ball is going to…

  • Surging Trojans look to keep early success going

    By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Metuchen High School’s Rachel Suss displayed superb early season form while winning the Central Jersey Shootout at Jamesburg’s Thompson Park. The Metuchen senior clocked 18:50.70 for the 5K race hosted by Old Bridge High School. SCOTT FRIEDMAN BISHOP AHR Bishop George Ahr High School boys soccer coach Tommy Lacson believes this…