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SportsDecember 7, 2006 


Knights could re-emerge as a GMC contender
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer
      The Old Bridge High School girls basketball team will be looking to bounce back from a difficult campaign when it opens the season on Dec. 15 against East Brunswick. A year ago, a young Lady Knights team went 2-22 as coach Ken Fischer employed a lineup that often included seven sophom...
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Sports Shorts
      Cheesequake Baseball and Softball registration for the spring league is now available. In-person registration will be held Saturday, Dec. 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Cheesequake fields, Route 9 and Schulmeister Road, Old Bridge. Registration forms are also available on the Web site, www.leagu...
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Lack of depth a concern for solid Knights team
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer
      Despite being undermanned a year ago, the Old Bridge High School ice hockey team managed to win the New Jersey Interscholastic Ice Hockey League's Southern White Division. The Knights made a strong showing in the state tourney, but simply ran out of gas against the bigger, stronger te...
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Sayreville swim team has potential
      The Sayreville High School swim team is off to a 1-1 start as it looks to improve upon last winter's 2-7 mark. Coach Sarah Rodis-Magaw's Bombers are once again competing as a co-ed team. Thus far, Sayreville has scored a victory over Rahway and lost to St. Joseph's. The team was schedul...
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Rams give Flashes all they can handle in defeat
BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer
      The South River High School football team has nothing left to prove to anyone. Not after the performance they put on in the Central Jersey Group I championship game on Friday at Rutgers Stadium.
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