Category: Suburban Sports
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Old Bridge Lacrosse Assoc. continues to attract players
Old Bridge Lacrosse Assoc. continues to attract players Annual alumni game becoming a big draw among local products By Warren Rappleyea Staff Writer Current players downed former players 12-6 on Saturday in the Old Bridge Lacrosse Association’s third annual alumni game at Geick Park in front of more than 200 spectators. More important, the game’s…
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Milltown’s Carrie Ann Egan swimming for a cause
VERONICA YANKOWSKI Carrie Ann Egan of Milltown teaches some of her students at the Brookside Swim Club, Milltown, on Monday. Egan, who is a member of the women’s swim team at William Paterson University, Wayne, will be participating in a one-mile open swim this weekend to help raise money for breast cancer research. Former Spotswood…
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Sayreville baseball team overcame its slow start Bombers’ solid second half is promising for the future
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea Sayreville baseball team overcame its slow start Bombers’ solid second half is promising for the future It was a tale of two seasons for the Sayreville War Memorial High School baseball team. At first, things looked pretty bleak for the Bombers, who started the season with a 1-9 record, including…
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Youngsters look to pick up where Bombers left off
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea The Sayreville American Legion junior baseball team is off to a 3-1 start with a roster comprised of sophomores and freshmen from the Sayreville War Memorial High School program. But despite the lack of experience at the varsity level, the Sayreville squad has shown promise both at the plate and…
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Sport Shorts
The Old Bridge Flames U11 boys’ travel soccer team will be holding an open tryout for the fall 2002/spring 2003 season. The Flames are affiliated with the Mid-New Jersey Youth Soccer Association. After two successful years as a team, the Flames are looking for a few good players to round out their expanding roster. Those…
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Old Bridge legion squad building for the future Young team off to good start in summer season
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea Old Bridge legion squad building for the future Young team off to good start in summer season The youthful Old Bridge American Legion baseball team is just 2-3 in the early going, but coach Gerard Haran believes his team will be competitive in the Middlesex County Legion League. "We have…
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Knights tennis team is catching the competition Old Bridge will return solid group of players next year
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea Knights tennis team is catching the competition Old Bridge will return solid group of players next year After a 14-7 season and a berth in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Central Jersey Group IV tourney, the future does indeed look bright for the youthful Old Bridge High School…
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Sport Shorts
The following are the results of the Tamarack Women’s Nine-Hole Golf Association’s June 6 outing at the Tamarack East Course. The game played was blind partners, averaged handicap. The team of Gloria Frock (Kendall Park) and Mae Thompson (East Brunswick) took first with a 34, followed by Joan Semen (Monroe) and Barbara Thomsson (Monroe) with…
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Lancers end historic season with Parochial A title St. John Vianney girls knock off state’s top-ranked team
Staff Writer By Warren Rappleyea Lancers end historic season with Parochial A title St. John Vianney girls knock off state’s top-ranked team FARRAH MAFFAI St. John Vianney’s Jennifer Trace (r) hugs teammate Lauren Taub following the Lancers’ 1-0 win over top-ranked Immaculate Heart Academy, Westwood, in the Parochial A championship game at Toms River North…
