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Bears are back on top in GMC tennis Team's depth enough to edge South Brunswick for GMCT title BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer When J.P. Stevens won the Greater Middlesex Conference Boys Tennis Tournament last year, some wondered whether it marked the end of an era. After all, by dethroning East Brunswick, the Hawks ended a five-year reign of Bear dominance, finally finding a way to topple what has long bee... More ...
Falcons are not entirely satisfied with their play Several locals scrambling to qualify for postseason BY RICHARD JEROME Staff Writer No one can sneeze at a 9-4 record, but for Monroe High School baseball coach Greg Beyer, there's some room for improvement in his Falcons' performance. "We've been up and down this year," he said. "We won three in a row, but then on Monday we suffered an 11-1 loss to Carteret. When ... More ...
Saturday night lights comes to Milltown BY JOE PIETANZA Correspondent On a less than perfect night, weather-wise, a crowd of over 400 baseball fans watched the first home night game in Spotswood High School history as varsity baseball made its debut in Milltown (Milltown high school students attend Spotswood) Saturday night. More ...
Sports Shorts The Old Bridge Junior Knights Mite B ice hockey team left for their year-end tournament in Lake Placid, N.Y., with high hopes of winning the gold medal on the 1980s miracle rink. The first game was a tough one: the boys lost to the Flyers Youth, 6-2. After this game, the players were more det... More ...
Fish On Notes from another fine day on the bay Ron Nuzzolo Before the storm last week I got reports from N.J. Saltwater Fisherman, Joey Gahrmann and his brother Chuck Gahrmann, both from East Brunswick, along with their buddy Scott McCall from Hillsborough, who fished the Raritan Bay area near buoy 11 for Chuck's birthday. More ...
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