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Plenty of action highlights O.B. wrestling win JEFF GRANIT staff Above: Old Bridge's Conor Hayes puts J.P. Stevens' Chris Campione in a headlock during their 103-pound bout, as Hayes went on to pin Campione in the second period of the match. Right: Old Bridge's Joey Dunn pushes down the head of J.P. Stevens' Jesse Sattler during their 145-pound ... More ...
Young Sayreville hoops squad off to a good start BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer With two victories in its first three contests, the Sayreville High School girls basketball team is off to a good start as it seeks to improve on last winter's 13-11 record. The youthful Bombers opened the campaign by jumping to a 10-2 lead against North Brunswick, but 21 turnovers took their tol... More ...
Sports Shorts The East Brunswick Comets U9 boys soccer team recently completed a fantastic inaugural fall season, finishing with a record of 7-2-1 in MNJYSA's flight 2. Despite playing together for only a few months, the squad looked like seasoned veterans during the latter part of their schedule, winning th... More ...
Getting the upper hand JEFF GRANIT staff Old Bridge's Trevor Haughney drives J.P. Stevens Greg Gerold into the mat during their 160-pound bout. Haughney went on to win 6-3. More ...
O.B. track shows there is strength in numbers Team comprises over 100 athletes BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer With a strong group of upperclassmen and plenty of promising younger competitors, the Old Bridge High School winter track team will be looking to defend its GreaterMiddlesex Conference (GMC) and GMC Red Division titles this season. More ...
Spinella, Kates lead Cougars over CBA Defensive intensity is the difference BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Thirty-twominutes of will. That's howStephen Spinella described Colts Neck's 56-47 win over Christian BrothersAcademy (CBA) Thursday. Spinella, a forward, was called upon to guard one of the Shore's best scorers in Bryan Neller, and at the same time still contribute offensively (15 points). More ...
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