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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. More ...
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... More ...
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... More ...
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... More ...
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... More ...
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