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Sports December 10, 2003
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Fazzari, Kelly, Towers head All-District soccer
BY TIM MORRIS
Staff Writer
     Four outstanding teams made for an unforgettable 2003 girls soccer season in the Freehold Regional District.
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2003 All-Freehold District
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Ruffners, Vituyuk aces
of All-District tennis team

Marlboro, Manalapan players dominate
local scene
BY TIM MORRIS
Staff Writer
     Marlboro fielded one of the strongest girls tennis teams in recent memory.
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2003 All-Freehold District Girls Tennis Team
     Kirstin Ruffner
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No Pan Intended is N.J. Standardbred of the Year
     No Pan Intended, the favorite to win Harness Horse of the Year honors, has been named the New Jersey Standardbred of the Year for 2003. The award is given annually to a New Jersey-sired standardbred by the Equine Advisory Board of the State Department of Agriculture upon the recommendation of the St...
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BCC women optimistic about 2003-04 season
BY TIM MORRIS
Staff Writer
     With only two players returning, the 2003-04 Brookdale Community College women’s basketball team will have a new look.
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Sports Shorts
     Lindsey Gallo, a senior at the University of Michigan, had her best-ever finish at the NCAA Division I National Cross Country Championships. Held on Nov.
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Brookdale men look to
build on 2003’s success

Jersey Blues
reached national finals
for first time
BY TIM MORRIS
Staff Writer
     It’s a new year at Brookdale, but the affects of last year’s trip to the national championships are still having an impact.
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SJV ice hockey team is off to a flying start
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA
Staff Writer
     Balanced scoring and defense are the key strengths of the St. John Vianney High School ice hockey team, and the Lancers have had plenty of both in getting off to a 2-0 start.
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Sports Shorts
     Elyse Bizzozzaro led the Hofstra University women’s soccer team in scoring this fall with 21 points. The Manalapan High School graduate deposited eight goals and had five assists, in helping the Pride win the Colonial Athletic Conference regular season championship with a 6-1-2 mark.
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