Tag: Ranney School

  • Ranney School families support Lunch Break with generous donation

    Ranney School families support Lunch Break with generous donation

    TINTON FALLS – Ranney School families donated $16,242 to Lunch Break on June 2. The community service initiative was led by the Zugel family of Holmdel (Lucia ’23 and Ashleigh ’16) and the Uzzi family of Fair Haven (Christina ’22, Michael ’24 and Nicholas ’29), who inspired other Ranney families to join them in donating…

  • Central Jersey Top 10:  Holiday week’s boys’ basketball rankings

    Central Jersey Top 10: Holiday week’s boys’ basketball rankings

    New Jersey’s scholastic boys’ basketball teams celebrated the holiday season with a full schedule of games. Here is a look at this holiday week’s Central Jersey Top 10 rankings. (Ranking. Team, Record) 1. Middletown South, 2-0: Middletown South stays as the lead dog in the rankings with a great start to the season. The Eagles…

  • Central Jersey Top 10:  Week One boys’ basketball rankings

    Central Jersey Top 10: Week One boys’ basketball rankings

    The scholastic boys’ basketball season in New Jersey opened this past weekend when area teams showcased their talents on the hardwood. Here is a look at the Central Jersey Top 10 rankings after one weekend of play. (Ranking. Team, Record) 1. Middletown South, 2-0: Middletown South got the season started off right on Dec. 19,…

  • Kerwin Award winners announced

    Kerwin Award winners announced

    Bryan Antoine of Ranney School and Dara Mabrey of Manasquan High School, whose boys’ and girls’ basketball teams , respectively, won Shore Conference Tournament championships this winter, were selected as the recipients of the 45th annual Margaret M. and James J. Kerwin Award. The award is presented to the most outstanding male and female basketball…

  • Ranney boys fall just short in state basketball final

    Ranney boys fall just short in state basketball final

    The Ranney School was about to deliver the knockout punch when it squared off with heavyweight Roselle Catholic High School in the NJSIAA Non-Public B boys’ basketball tournament championship game. Ranney, which is ranked No. 3 in the state poll, held possession of the ball late in the game in its bid to break a…

  • Ranney sweeps to first Shore Conference Tournament boys’ hoop title

    Ranney sweeps to first Shore Conference Tournament boys’ hoop title

    The Ranney School pulled off a hat trick, and in the process, won its first Shore Conference Tournament championship in boys’ basketball. Ranney defeated rival Mater Dei Prep for the third time in as many meetings this winter when it scored a 52-28 victory in the Shore Conference Tournament championship game that was played at…

  • Injury-ridden Ranney falls to Roselle Catholic in boys’ hoop showdown

    Injury-ridden Ranney falls to Roselle Catholic in boys’ hoop showdown

    The Ranney School, which was without two starters due to injuries, could not keep up with the state’s top-ranked boys’ basketball team, Roselle Catholic High School, when the two powers met recently in the Jersey Shore Challenge. The showdown was played at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft on Jan. 31, and Roselle Catholic emerged with…

  • Dillard will bring experience to Ranney girls’ soccer team

    Dillard will bring experience to Ranney girls’ soccer team

    Sheree Gray Dillard is prepared to take on the next challenge in her soccer career. Dillard has completed a brilliant career as a soccer player, a tenure that was highlighted by playing for the United States Women’s National Team. As a player on that elite squad, she participated in the 2004 World Cup and the…

  • Ranney School students present  “Willy Wonka JR.” April 28

    Ranney School students present “Willy Wonka JR.” April 28

    BY MICHAEL BENAVIDES Staff Writer TINTON FALLS- Ranney Lower School students from the fifth and fourth grades will take to the stage in a musical production of Roald Dahl’s “Willy Wonka JR.” The performances for the musical are at 7 p.m. on April 28, and 7 p.m. on April 29, at the Ranney School, 235…