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Makin’ a move
Red Bank Catholic High School tight end Jack Tabb (l) looks to shake the tackle of Southern Regional High School defender Bill Shimko after pulling down a pass during the season opener for both football teams. The game was played at Count Basie Field in Red Bank on Sept. 10. The RBC Caseys started the…
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RBC undeterred by its early 0-2 start
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Red Bank Catholic High School boys soccer team is coming off a 6-10-2 campaign that saw the Caseys qualify for the Shore Conference tourney. With nine regulars back, optimism was high coming into the season. RBC opened with a 3-1 loss to St. John Vianney. Co-captain Ryan King gave the…
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Red Bank Catholic High School quarterback Ryan Spahr
Red Bank Catholic High School quarterback Ryan Spahr (r) tries to break the tackle of Southern Regional High School defender Jackman Bush to get off a pass during the season opener for both teams at Count Basie Field in Red Bank on Friday night. It was a sweet opener for the RBC Caseys, who won,…
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Barnes to the rescue as Huskies open with win
Matawan gets by Freehold Boro BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Freshman Kashaun Barnes got a lot of work at quarterback in the preseason for Matawan’s football team when Jared Allison missed more than a week of practice and two scrimmages with a bad shoulder bruise. “He’s going to be outstanding,” coach Joe Martucci said of Barnes…
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Putting it on the line
Youngsters play in a soccer game sponsored by the Aberdeen-Matawan Soccer Club at Strathmore Elementary School in Aberdeen on Sept. 11. The event was held to benefit Operation Shoebox, a nonprofit that sends support, snacks and much-needed personal-care items to troops deployed overseas. The program of games was played in honor of the men and…
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In the game
Youngsters participate in one of the games hosted by the Aberdeen-Matawan Soccer Club held at Strathmore Elementary School in Aberdeen on Sept. 11. The event was held to benefit Operation Shoebox, a nonprofit that sends support, snacks and needed personal-care items to American troops deployed outside the U.S. The games were played in honor of…
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Despite budget cuts, it’s back to basics at Mat-Ab schools
District looks to revamp curriculum and boost student performance BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer ABERDEEN — Reforming curriculum and improving test scores is the goal for the Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District (MARSD) for the 2010-11 academic year, emphasizing a focus on student achievement despite a $2.9 million reduction in state aid. The district welcomed 3,918…
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Olof H. Friberg
Mr. Friberg, 87, a resident of Lincroft since 1958, died Sept. 10, 2010, at Meridian Care Center, Shrewsbury. He worked in the Research and Development Department of National Lead for 32 years, retiring in 1990, and then worked for Huls Co. in Piscataway. Mr. Friberg was a World War II veteran, serving in the Coast…
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Marie Clayton Pomphrey
Mrs. Pomphrey, 79, a resident of Rumson for 56 years, died Sept 10, 2010, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was a dental assistant and office manager for Dr. Jesse Greenberg and Dr. Kenneth Rosenkopf, retiring in 2006 after 59 years. Mrs. Pomphrey was predeceased by her husband, Walter J Pomphrey; a grandson, Cory…
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