Tag: Girls Bowling
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Expectations high for Jaguars’ bowling teams
By Wayne Witkowski Seniors Aimee Sherman and Steve Nicholson lead the way for Jackson Memorial High School’s girls’ and boys’ bowling teams, respectively, as they launch their seasons with high hopes behind a solid returning nucleus for each team. Sherman, who is headed next fall to Fairleigh Dickinson University on an athletic financial package for…
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Raiders’ bowlers optimistic they will be competitive
By Warren Rappleyea Although its record stands at just 1-3, things are looking up for North Brunswick Township High School’s boys’ bowling team. The Raiders won just once a year ago but look to be very competitive this time around. Coach Amiee McCormick’s squad bested New Brunswick High School and lost a pair of close…
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Knights hope to improve with experienced bowlers
By Warren Rappleyea Old Bridge High School’s boys’ bowling team features a talented cast of returning players as it looks to improve upon the 5-10-1 mark it posted a year ago. The Knights went 11-4-1 in 2014-15 but were unable to get untracked last winter. Despite a 3-1 loss to Piscataway Township High School Dec.…
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Barrons receiving contributions throughout boys’ bowling lineup
By Jeff Appelblatt The boys’ bowling season only officially began Dec. 2, but Woodbridge High School has already demonstrated it will be sending out top-notch bowlers of various age ranges. The senior that each opponent knew they’d be looking out for this year is Kyle Bilawsky. So when he threw a perfect 300 game in…
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South Brunswick bowlers start seasons with victories
By Warren Rappleyea South Brunswick High School’s boys’ and girls’ bowling teams are both off to 1-0 starts this winter, as each squad bested their respective opponents from J.P. Stevens High School by identical 4-0 scores Dec. 1 at Carolier Lanes. The Vikings’ boys piled up 3,630 pins, with senior Tyler Kohutanycz rolling a perfect…
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Sky Blue FC captain Christie Rampone received another major accolade when the Point Pleasant native was among an exclusive 12-member class inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame at the Paramount Theater in Asbury Park. “To be recognized by your home state is an amazing honor,” Rampone said in a prepared statement from the…
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Caldwell University women’s bowling freshman Amanda Scharf (North Brunswick) was named the Northeast Conference (NEC) Bowling Rookie of the Week after shining for the Cougars this past weekend at the Kutztown Allentown Tournament. Scharf was a significant contributor to the Cougars’ best tournament showing in program history. With Caldwell posting a 7-2 win-loss record at…
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Howell girls return to championship form on alleys
The Howell High School girls bowling team is back as one of the state’s best squads. After a one-year absence, the Rebels’ girls claimed their 13th divisional title in the last 15 years, winning the Shore Conference B Central Division championship this winter. After stumbling in early December, the Rebels did not lose a game…
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DeStefano’s scoring a highlight for Edison-J.P. Stevens hockey
By Jimmy Allinder Robert DeStefano, a junior forward for the Edison High School-J.P. Stevens High School co-op ice hockey team, had 46 goals at season’s end — the most in the state. However, DeStefano may not finish as top goal scorer because players from other teams that could go deep in the NJSIAA state tournament…