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Brookdale is ranked sixth nationally in men’s soccer
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer When David Janezic, the new men’s soccer coach at Brookdale Community College, got his first look at the team, he was impressed with the overall talent. However, he knew his team was a work in progress with a lot to do before things fell into place. With the first month…
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CBA harriers begin season where they left off, ranked No. 1
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer A fter his Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) won the Nike Cross Nationals last December, head coach Tom Heath was asked what was next. “Do it again,” he replied. “It’s never been done before.” It’s the challenge that will be driving the Colts in this year’s cross-country season. They will return…
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How to get your sports news in the paper
If you would like your sports news published, please submit a press release at least two weeks in advance of an event such as team registration or tryouts. Results of youth games and tournaments may also be submitted, as well as collegiate news about former high school athletes. Give complete information, such as dates, full…
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Caseys want to peak at tournament time
Boys soccer team off to slow start BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Despite a slow start, the Red Bank Catholic High School boys soccer team is looking to make its mark this fall in the Shore Conference’s Class A Central Division. Thus far, coach George Black’s team has struggled, scoring just a single goal while dropping…
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Red Bank Catholic High School goalkeeper Nick Schwiezer (c) leaps to make a save against Holmdel High School in the first half of their Sept. 14 game at Dorbrook Park in Colts Neck. The Caseys fell to Holmdel by a final score of 4-0. ERIC SUCAR staff
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RBC, Long Branch, RFH capture victories on the gridiron
BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Ocean Township High School forfeited its game against Neptune High School scheduled for Sept. 15 after confirming six cases of the skin infection impetigo, which spread among members of Ocean’s junior varsity and varsity football teams. The Spartans, who are now 1-1 to start the season, halted their practice schedule on…
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Rumson’s Gaffney wins NJ PGA championship
Local PGA Professional Brian Gaffney of Rumson Country Club captured the New Jersey PGA Professional Championship, the NJ PGA Section’s most prestigious Major Championship, on Sept. 13 at the Arcola Country Club in Paramus. Gaffney finished the 54-hole event five-under-par, winning by two strokes. Recognized as one of the most accomplished PGA Professionals in the…
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Phillip L. Kelley
Mr. Kelley, 85, of Tinton Falls, died Sept. 14, 2012. He was born in Punta Gorda, Fla., and resided in Cape Cod, Mass., Sea Bright, and Tinton Falls. A veteran of the military world, his career began when he enlisted in the Army. During World War II, Mr. Kelley spent time in China and the…
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Training offered for hospice volunteers
LONG BRANCH — Barnabas Health Hospice and Palliative Care Center at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch will host training programs for individuals interested in becoming a hospice volunteer. The volunteer training program is designed to give participants an understanding of the needs of patients and families who are coping with advanced illness. Program topics…
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