Category: Suburban Sports
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E.B. Wrestling Club rewards last season’s top grapplers
The East Brunswick Wrestling Club held its sixth annual awards ceremony on Oct. 30 to acknowledge the achievements of the 1999-2000 season and kick off registration for the upcoming season. The club teaches the fundamentals of scholastic wrestling in a recreational setting, where children in grades two to eight participate in practice, matches and tournaments…
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Sport Shorts
GoodSports USA in Aberdeen will hold an open roller hockey tournament on Dec. 16 for $300 per team. GoodSports will also hold tournaments on Dec. 9 for Atom (8-and-under) and Mite (10-and-under), and Dec. 16 for Pee-wee (14-and-under) for only $300 per team. However, only the first eight teams per division will be accepted. Call…
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MARGIE SMITH The Wings Pee Wee Division B team celebrates after winning the Thanksgiving Classic Ice Hockey Tournament in South Brunswick last weekend. The Old Bridge Shockers, an under-16 boys travel soccer team, took first place in the Lacey Thanksgiving Day Tournament. The Shockers played strong defense by only allowing one goal in the three…
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Vianney’s Coyle will be leaving a legacy behind
Staff Writer By Doug mckenzie JERRY WOLKOWITZ St. John Vianney’s Tami Coyle takes the ball from Holy Cross’ Kimberly Wurzburg during a state tournament game last month. When St. John Vianney’s first-year girls soccer Coach Mike Alosco first met Tami Coyle, he was immediately impressed. Coyle, a senior who carried the reputation of being one…
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St. John Vianney girls enjoy season of firsts
The St. John Vianney High School girls soccer team completed its season of firsts by capturing the NJSIAA Parochial A Championship. The gritty Lancers parlayed a second-half goal by Deana Contri, her third of the year, and a solid defensive effort into a 1-0 victory over Immaculate Heart Academy to win the crown and end…
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Rams ready to dethrone Keyport in Group I final
Staff Writer By Richard Jerome On the verge of Saturday’s match-up against the Keyport Red Raiders for the Central Jersey Group I championship, the South River Rams are more primed for the battle than they were last fall, when they fell to the same squad in the tourney. "We’re looking forward to the game this…
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Bombers look to wrestle their way past .500 mark
Bombers look to wrestle their way past .500 mark 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, 7-8 last…
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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 You shouldn’t worry if you can’t stay in step with South River’s Alina Zeleznova, because you are not alone. Zeleznova is a racewalker, and a very good one at that. Don’t be fooled by the exaggerated hip…
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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…
