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SportsApril 24, 2008 


So close ... yet so far
     Old Bridge centerfielder Vinny Galya can't make the play, as Jeff Haberman backs him up during a game against East Brunswick on Aprill 18. Old Bridge rallied from a 6-2 deficit to defeat the Bears by a score of 13-6. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Old Bridge volleyball off to a great start
Knights' record was 9-2 heading into this week's play
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer
      The Old Bridge High School boys volleyball team will be looking for its 10th win of the season this afternoon when it visits Southern Regional. The Knights, who went 21-11 a year ago, are off to a 9-2 start including impressive wins over Hunterdon Central, Hillsborough and South Brunswick.
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Sports Shorts
      Parade Magazine officially released its 32nd All-America team on Sunday in newspapers across the country. Rutgers women's basketball saw its five incoming freshmen land on the first three squads. April Sykes (Crawford,Miss.)was named to the first teamafter averaging 25.5 points, 10.6 rebounds an...
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Good weather brings anglers out from winter hibernation
RON NUZZOLO Fish On
      The weather has been fantastic, and so has flounder fishing in the Raritan Bay. Anglers have been picking away steadily at flounder all week. Chris from Crabby's Bait & Tackle in Keyport reported an excellent buildup of winter flounder in the Back Bay around the ammo pier and the 3 can.
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South River track teams are a work in progress
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer
      The South River High School spring boys and girls track teams feature plenty of young athletes, so both squads are looking toward bright futures. Coach Sara Stout noted that nearly half of the program is composed of underclassmen who are showing steady improvement thanks to a strong work ethic.
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