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Sports June 14, 2006
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     Manalapan's Craig Ebinger, was selected to the 2005-06 Pop Warner First Team All-American Senior Scholar Team at both the regional and national level. A member of the Manalapan Pop Warner program, Ebinger has been either first or second team for five consecutive years. At the National Awards Recogni
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Jacoutot brothers to host fourth wrestling camp
     The Jacoutots are regarded as one of the finest wrestling families in a state that consistently produces some of the best high school wrestlers in the nation.
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Gallo, Martin head Howell's Hall of Fame inductees
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer
     Howell High School struck gold with its 2006 Athletic Hall of Fame inductees.
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     At the 2006 Junior Maccabi Games in Philadelphia, Pa., a team of 14 girls from the
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Marlboro hires Passo as new head football coach
     Marlboro High School assured continuity in its football program when it hired Joe Passo as the team's new head coach.
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Daluise to continue her career at Georgian Court
     Manalapan's April Daluise earned her athletic scholarship to Georgian Court College via her performances on the diamond.
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Colonials' Lasky is off to Wagner University
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer
     Good things do come to those who wait.Freehold Borough's Meg Lasky sat for two years behind starting goalie Jen Towers, and then, when her time came to be the Colonials net minder, she continued the school's tradition of standout goalies. The reward for her waiting: an athletic scholarship to Wagner
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Edwards wins in playoff, Marlboro is top team
At Freehold Regional District Championships
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer
     When John Edwards pared the final two holes at the Freehold Regional District Golf Tournament, little did the Colts Neck golfer know that he had taken a huge step towards winning the championship.
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Forys' meet record caps his Meet of Champions sweep
Third places for Higginson, Frick
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer
     Craig Forys took a quick look at the clock heading into the bell lap.With one swift surge, he had put Thursday's NJSIAA Outdoor Meet of Champions' 3,200-meter run away. What lay ahead over the final 400 meters at South Plainfield High School was whether or not the Colts Neck marvel could break Murad
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