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SportsDecember 28, 2006 


Woodbridge grapplers should compete for division
BY MIKE McDONALD Staff Writer
      The Woodbridge High School wrestling team is currently 2-1 and veteran head coach Ed Braunsdorf is not particularly pleased with the way his team has started. “Hopefully we will get better as the season goes on,” said Braunsdorf.
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Eagles’ stock is rising after win over Falcons
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer
      EDISON — Christmas came early for the township high school boys basketball team with a 35-33 win over St. Joseph last week followed by an impressive 44-33 win over Old Bridge as the team improved to 2-1 on the young season. The Eagles’ win over St. Joseph was the team’s first since th...
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Stevens girls come out firing to start season
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer
      EDISON — The J.P. Stevens High School girls basketball team improved to 2-0 with a 47-35 win over a tough Woodbridge team last week. The Hawks picked up their first win of the season with a 47-25 win over East Brunswick. Brittany Mullings’ return to the starting lineup after inj...
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Rutgers men learning how to win consistently
BY MIKE McDONALD Staff Writer
      The Rutgers University men’s basketball team (6-5) is on a roll.After beating Lehigh University this past Friday, the team has now won five straight games, which is their longest winning streak since the 2003-04 season. First-year head coach Fred Hill believes it is toughness and pri...
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Rutgers’ Brian Leonard wins sportsmanship award
      PISCATAWAY — Rutgers University fullback Brian Leonard, a native of Gouverneur, N.Y., has been named the recipient of the 2006 ARA Sportsmanship Award, presented by Awards and Recognition Association. “It was a very close competition, as there were many outstanding representatives acro...
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