Category: Tri-Town Sports
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Michel set to continue his chase of eighth WTS title
WALL TOWNSHIP — With a week off to enjoy his 50-lap opening night NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series Modified stock car victory, seven-time champion Dave Michel will return to business this weekend at Wall Township Speedway. Michel, who recently turned 44, will lead a strong field of competitors in a 40-lap main event this Saturday evening.…
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Pauch makes it two in a row at New Egypt
NEW EGYPT — Billy Pauch is back in a big way, and the crowd knows it. The Frenchtown flyer took his new car, new motor and new team to victory lane for the second week in a row at New Egypt Speedway on Saturday night, taking the $2,500 Modified win on Ackerson Contracting Night. “Like…
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Sports Shorts
Jackson Little League is holding its third annual golf outing at Gambler Ridge on Friday, May 13 at 7 a.m. The cost is $100 per person. For more information, go to www.jacksonlittleleague.com.
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Antenucci steps down as Jaguars hoops coach
BY MIKE WHITE Staff Writer BY MIKE WHITEStaff Writer JACKSON — Mike Antenucci labeled it as one of the toughest decisions he ever had to make. After restoring pride and respectability to a program that had been struggling, Antenuccci resigned recently as head coach of the Jackson High School boys basketball team. Citing family and…
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Sports Shorts
Jackson Little League is holding its third annual golf outing at Gambler Ridge on Friday, May 13 at 7 a.m. The cost is $100 per person. For more information, go to www.jacksonlittleleague.com. Gymnasts from the Wilton Academy competed at the Last Chance Invitational held at Worldwide Gymnastics on April 2. In Level 4, 8-year-old action,…
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New Egypt girls looking like a contender again
BY MIKE WHITE Staff Writer BY MIKE WHITEStaff Writer PLUMSTED — In only three years as a varsity sport, the New Egypt High School girls softball team has established itself as one of the premier programs in Group I. Last year, the Lady Warriors finished with an overall mark of 27-7, which included both a…
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Jaguars hoping to get on a roll on the links
BY MIKE WHITE Staff Writer BY MIKE WHITEStaff Writer JACKSON — Despite a couple of key losses of personnel, second-year coach Don Reid remains optimistic the Jackson High School golf team is headed in the right direction. Gone are the Jaguars two top players from the 2004 season. Neither Shaun Currie nor Anthony Sauro will…
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Pauch is all-powerful in New Egypt opener
NEW EGYPT — New car, new motor, new team — but it was the Billy Pauch of old at New Egypt Speedway on Saturday night, as the Frenchtown flyer and three-time track champion overpowered the entire Modified field to win the first event of 2005. Starting near the front, Pauch grabbed the lead in a…
