Category: Suburban Sports

  • Sport Shorts Sayre Woods South Rebels Football will be holding registration sessions on May 19 from 7 to 9 p.m and May 20 from 10 a.m to 1 p.m at the field on Route 516. The program offers Flag, Mitey Mites, Jr. Pee Wees, Pee Wees, Jr. Midgets and Midgets and is open to ages…

  • Monroe Travel Soccer The Tigers, an under-9 boys team, beat Edison, 2-1. The goals were scored by Brandon Sebastian. Good field play by Kyle LoPresti, Matthew Sepe, Scottie Martynuk and Sean Lawrence. Goalie Dale DeGraw had several key saves. The Lady Hawks, an under-16 girls team, tied Edison, 1-1. The goal was scored by Danielle…

  • Toncic’s Chargers show balance, depth Rader heads pitching staff while Catenacci leads Spotswood’s offense By lindsey siegle T he Spotswood High School baseball team is in the middle of a tough stretch that will see them playing nine games in 10 days. Going into yesterday’s game against Metuchen, the Chargers were 9-5 overall with the…

  • Ice hockey could be added at EBHS By lindsey siegle T here are only three sports sanctioned by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Associa-tion not offered by East Brunswick High School. That number may be dropping to two. Mike Slamsky, whose son Justin plays ice hockey as a member of the American Eagles club…

  • Out-dueled by the Patriots’ Amanda Meatto of Old Bridge goes to the plate against Colonia on Monday. Meatto pitched well in allowing just two runs, but she was out-dueled by the Patriots’ Jeannette Lopez as the Knights fell 2-0. SEAN GUTHRIDGE

  • Scarparri and Blevins keep Falcons on track By Doug mckenzie SEAN GUTHRIDGEClaire Inskeep of Sayreville is ready to toss the discus at the Lion Invitational in Middletown on Saturday. Inskeep did not place in the event, but she won the shot put with a mark of 39-2 to help the Bombers finish 12th. L ast…

  • Rams on bubble for state tourney berth By Richard Jerome W ith the state tournament qualifying cutoff looming May 12, South River High School baseball coach Mike Lepore is brooding a bit over his team’s last two losses, which dropped the Rams’ record to 7-8. Schools must have at least a .500 mark to make…

  • Scarparri and Blevins keep Falcons on track By Doug mckenzie Staff Writer L ast year, the Monroe High School softball team posted the most wins in the school’s history. This year, they’re looking to do it again. After posting a 17-8 record last year, the Falcons are off to a good start at 8-4, despite…

  • With might and main “sp02p1_lg.jpg” width=”187″ height=”250″ border=”0″ alt=””> Claire Inskeep of Sayreville is ready to toss the discus at the Lion Invitational in Middletown on Saturday. Inskeep did not place in the event, but she won the shot put with a mark of 39-2 to help the Bombers finish 12th. SEAN GUTHRIDGE