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BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The Colts Neck girls volleyball team has found another way to defeat teams this year. They are serving teams off the court. "This is the best serving team I've ever had," said Cougar coach Glenn Jansen. "Five of six can all serve. More ... Sports Shorts Marlboro's Stefanie Haar, a junior at The College of New Jersey, opened her 2008 season with wins at first singles and second doubles as the Lions beat Richard Stockton, 9-0. TCNJ, which finished last year ranked 24th in the country, scored its 122nd consecutive New Jersey Athletic Conference vi... More ... Colonials remain undefeated BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer It was the kind of game that good teams win and not-so-good ones lose. After opening the season with huge wins at home to Middletown South and Neptune, two teams Freehold Borough was not supposed to beat, the Colonials took to the road Saturday night to play a winless Lakewood Piner squad. It was ... More ... Mustangs, Patriots rising in A North Division is SC's best in boys soccer BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Todd Briggs summed up A North boys soccer this way. "It's like a 14-game round robin," he said. "Everyone knocks everyone else off." Briggs' Freehold Township Patriots are one of the teams that are right in the middle of this round-robin gauntlet. They are one of five teams that could eventually ... More ... Galasso, Jackucewicz shine at Cougar meet Freehold Twp. girls win Holmdel's George Galasso drew first blood. Saturday's New Balance Jersey Shore Cougar Invitational at Bucks Mill Park in Colts Neck was the first time that Galasso and Colts Neck's Mark Leininger, two of the best runners in the state, hooked up this fall and it was the Hornet harrier who carried t... More ...
Last stop was Nationals Park BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Aseven-year marathon journey across the country and Canada came to a conclusion in Washington, D.C., this summer. Starting in 2002, Jeff and Debbie Shapiro and sons Lane and Hayden set off on a journey of visiting all 30 Major League ballparks. After seven summers of vacations on the road, they m... More ... |
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