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Offense gets Lady Buccaneers’ softball team back on track
By Matthew Rocco The Red Bank Regional High School softball team bounced back from a challenging stretch to open the season, winning back-to-back games. The Lady Buccaneers are looking to turn a corner after a rebuilding season in 2016, when the team went 6-16. This season, Red Bank Regional has more veterans at its disposal,…
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Scoring key for Caseys in strong start to lacrosse campaign
By Warren Rappleyea Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School’s girls’ lacrosse team is off to a 6-1 start this spring, including five straight wins — the latest of which coming against Shore Conference B North Division rival Manasquan High School. The Caseys and Warriors were deadlocked, 5-5, at halftime April 13, but RBC tallied seven…
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Jaguars’ boys’ tennis team set up for another good season
By Wayne Witkowski Two doubles players adjusting to their move to singles this season and a returning starter at the other singles spot from last year’s 15-6 team gives Jackson Memorial High School assurance for another solid season. The Jaguars are off to a 1-1 start, beating Southern Regional High School in their April 3…
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Jaguars coming up in clutch early in softball season
By Wayne Witkowski Jackson Memorial High School’s softball team has shown a knack for the dramatic. It has won its first three games under new coach Haydee Donza, and two have come off rallies in the last inning, while all have been against Shore Conference A South Division opponents. After opening its season with a…
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Candidates file for primary election in Old Bridge
OLD BRIDGE – The following candidates have filed to run in the June 6 primary for three-year term Ward seats on the Old Bridge Township Council: Ward 1: Democrat: David W. Merwin Republican: Joseph Mollis (incumbent) Republican: Robert C. Thompson Sr.…
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Barrons picking up wins for new volleyball coach
By Jeff Appelblatt By the time the girls’ volleyball season ended at Woodbridge High School, Jayson Calhoun realized it was time for him to step away from coaching. He had young children and a wife at home that he wanted to see more often. Calhoun was ready to step away and leave the boys’ volleyball…
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Hawks on hunt for 5th straight GMC boys’ tennis crown
By Jimmy Allinder John P. Stevens With the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) boys’ tennis tournament scheduled for April 19-22, John P. Stevens High School is seeking its fifth consecutive title. The Hawks have broken out of the gates this spring by sweeping their first six matches, and their first singles players and two doubles teams…
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Returning lacrosse players lead Redbirds to strong start
By Wayne Witkowski Allentown High School’s girls’ lacrosse team has capitalized on eight returning starters to get off to a fast start this season. The Redbirds won their first five games behind explosive scoring junior middie Marin Hartshorn, who has 19 goals and 11 assists, and senior attacker Danielle Sullivan, with 13 goals and five…
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Strong showings for Marlboro track team at relay events
By Jeff Appelblatt Gianna Gomez is continuing to make her name known in the world of high school jumpers. The Marlboro High School junior landed in first place in the long jump and triple jump competitions at the Rocket Relays at the start of the season and more recently notched the top spot in the…
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