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Off and running PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Top, a line of boys jump off to the lead at the start of the Sophomore Boys 5K race at the Battle of Monmouth Class Meet at Battleground State Park in Manalapan on Saturday. Bottom, three runners glide through the course at the Battle of Monmouth Class Meet. More ...
Knights look to clinch another postseason berth Old Bridge coach nearing 100 victories at school BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer The Old Bridge High School girls soccer team is off to a 3-2 start as it seeks its ninth consecutive NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV playoff berth. Thus far, coach Rob Lozzi's squad has scored a pair of 5-0 triumphs over Edison and Piscataway, as well as a 3-2 win against South Brunswick. Its loss... More ...
Sports Shorts East Brunswick Area Youth Wrestling Club is currently accepting registrations for the upcoming winter season. The program is open to youth in grades K-8 of all abilities from beginners to advanced and offers levels from practice-only squads to teams that compete against other local recreation w... More ...
Fishing is solid and getting better RON NUZZOLO Fish On Weakfish and striped bass are showing up along the coast in flurries from Raritan Bay to Barnegat Bay. Porgies are showing up along the local piers in big numbers, and plenty of slammer blues are still patrolling the coastline in pursuit of peanut bunkers. Bluefish have been fattening up before t... More ...
Rutgers soccer roundup BY DOUG McKENZIE Correspondent The Scarlet Knights, ranked 12th in the nation, took on the third-ranked team from Santa Clara University and the country's top team from Stanford in a two-day span, losing both games, but proving their mettle in the process. More ...
BCC jells on the road, playing winning soccer BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Brookdale Community College's men's soccer team has given new meaning to the term "road warriors." With only one of their first eight matches being played in the state of New Jersey, let alone at home, the Blues have earned their road stripes. With a 6-1-1 overall record, the Blues are no worse f... More ...
Sayreville girls soccer looks toward postseason BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer With two weeks remaining before the Oct. 12 cutoff to qualify for the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV playoffs, the Sayreville High School girls soccer team owns a 5-3 mark. Coach Leah Craig's team has eight games remaining before that date, when teams must have a .500 or better record to qualify. More ...
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