Category: Tri-Town Sports
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Former Jackson standout earns JUCO title at 197 lbs.
Former Jackson standout earns JUCO title at 197 lbs. Nick Vinciguerra By Mike White Staff Writer Former Jackson High School standout Nick Vinciguerra closed his wrestling career at Gloucester Community College recently by capturing a National Junior College Athletic Association tournament championship. Wrestling in the 197-pound weight class, Vinciguerra won four bouts in a two-day…
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Sport Shorts
The following are the results of the Nick "the Quick" Werkman All-American Action Clinic at the McAuliffe School in Jackson on April 16. The girls’ Hotshot winner was Sarah Lisa Sozia with 30 points, followed by Celine Guarneri (28), Jen Szatkowski (24), Breanne Ciupinski (22), and Dawn Ward, Tonya Werkman and Amy Kaszuba with 20.…
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Top-ranked Lady Jaguars continue to rack up wins Jackson lacrosse team takes on 8th-ranked SJV on Monday
Staff Writer By Mike White Top-ranked Lady Jaguars continue to rack up wins Jackson lacrosse team takes on 8th-ranked SJV on Monday The Jackson High School girls’ lacrosse team prides itself on dominating opponents in the second half. For the past two years, the Lady Jaguars have proved time and again to be explosive following…
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Sport Shorts
The following are the results of the opening day Westlake Ladies Golf Association scramble: In first place, with a score of 71, was the team of Pat Hannisch, Pat Wilson, Kit Davis and Pat Hanlon. In second place, with a score of 76, was the team of Flo Kangos, Liz Dubroff, Terry Iannelli and Sheila…
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Piners remain unbeaten with big win over Central
Staff Writer By Mike White LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood High School boys’ tennis team is off to its best start in recent memory, and third-year coach Craig Wood said his team could be a legitimate contender for the Shore Conference B South title. The Piners won their third consecutive match of the season Monday afternoon,…
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Jackson tennis team gets a pair of impressive wins
Staff Writer By Mike White JACKSON — Sandor Tussay spent much of the 2001 season as an alternate. Playing time was sparse; however, he spent the last 12 months working on his game. Improved groundstrokes and a more consistent serve caught the eye of Jackson High School boys’ tennis coach Tom Muldoon. Tussay played well…
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Local track and field stars excel at relay competitions
Staff Writer By Mike White VERONICA YANKOWSKI Lakewood BlueClaws pitcher Taft Cable is congratulated by catcher Ben Margalaski on his victory in Saturday’s 1-0 win over the Charleston (W. Va.) Alley Cats at FirstEnergy Park in Lakewood. Cable was brilliant on the mound, throwing a complete game, four-hit shutout to get the BlueClaws to 5-5…
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Billy Pauch back on top at New Egypt Speedway
After faltering in last week’s season opener, Frenchtown’s Billy Pauch rebounded with a vengeance this week, sweeping both his heat and the $2,500 Modified feature win on Flowers by Addalia Night at New Egypt Speedway. "We were just a little too tight on the cushion," said Pauch, admitting he wasn’t altogether confident until he took…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Howell first baseman Matt Inzerillo waits for a pick-off throw while Middletown North’s Joe Bonnadonna slides safely back to first base during the Lions’ 11-1 win in Saturday’s Monmouth County Tournament game in Middletown. The loss dropped the Rebels to 2-5 on the year.
