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SportsFebruary 21, 2008 


Fight for the loose ball
     PHOTO BY JEFF GRANIT staff East Brunswick's Monica Farag (l) and New Brunswick's Candace Vigo fight for the loose ball during the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament quarterfinal game on Saturday at South Brunswick High School. New Brunswick won the game 51-30.
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Consecutive wins give OB hockey hope for next year
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer
      Although the Old Bridge High School ice hockey team struggled through the season, the Knights ended with a pair of impressive wins. CoachDrewCampbell's teamlost its first 13 games before pulling off its first victory on Feb. 7 with a 7-6 triumph over Edison. Due to illnesses and injuries, the Kni...
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Knights wrestling team prepares for Districts
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer
      The Old Bridge High School wrestling team heads into the District 20 competition Friday at South Brunswick with a pair of Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) champions who will be looking to make their marks. John Giusti and Chris Suozzo won their respective weight classes at the GMC championships...
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Sports Shorts
      TheRutgers baseball teamwill debut new uniforms in the 2008 season.Manufactured byWilson, the baseball team's newjerseys come in separate home and away styles. The ScarletKnightswill play their home games at Bainton Field in their white uniforms and play on the road in their gray uniforms.
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Clemens' testimony ends up being a waste of time for all
BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer
      It's been a week now since Roger Clemens sat before members of Congress to plead his innocence in the face of Brian McNamee's accusations that he injected the baseball great with steroids. And while the five-hour congressional hearing did little to bring an end to the matter, the buzz surrounding...
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