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Making his move CHRIS KELLY staff Marlon Privado, Elizabeth, tries to evade Marcin Ziobron, Matawan, during a pickup game of touch football at Alvin P. Williams Park, Sewaren, on Oct. 6. More ...
Going for the ball PHOTOS BY ANDREW MILLER staff Left, Woodbridge High School's Christian Corro tackles the ball away from Sayreville High School's Justin Sullivan during Sayreville's 3-1 victory in Woodbridge on Friday. Right, Woodbridge's Oscar Garcia (center) and Sayreville's Ryan Reed battle for possession during ... More ...
Stevens looks to bounce back after busy week BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer Last week provided a crammed schedule for the J.P. Stevens High boys soccer team with four games in five days. Fortunately, the rough stretch ended what proved to be a month-long road trip with the Hawks playing eight straight away games. More ...
Eagles look for redemption against local foes BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer After running into some tough competition last week, the Edison High School boys soccer team dropped to 7-4-1 on the season. The Eagles will look to get back on track with matches scheduled against New Brunswick, Edison, and Old Bridge this week. More ...
Metuchen girls soccer goes 2-0-1 last week Team looks to build momentum leading up to state tourney BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer After a pair of wins and a classic battle with Bishop Ahr that ended in a 0-0 tie last week, the Metuchen High School girls soccer team improved to 8-3-1 on the season. The Bulldogs opened the week with a 3- 1 win over Pt. Pleasant Beach. Lindsey Peragallo netted two scores and teammate Kamilia L... More ...
Metuchen tries to do better the second time around BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer After a pair of wins to open last week's schedule, the Metuchen High School girls tennis team dropped its next two matches to fall to 4-7 on the season. "We lost a lot of close 3-2 matches early on," Metuchen head coach Rob Strauss said. "We're looking forward to seeing some of those teams that b... More ...
Monmouth soccer teams poised to make postseason run Men and women each have six overall wins, doing well in NEC play BY DOUG McKENZIE Correspondent Alittle over a month into the season, both the Monmouth University men's and women's soccer teams appear poised to challenge for Northeast Conference championships. The defending champion men opened conference play on Saturday with a convincing 4-0 victory over Mount Saint Mary's on The Great Law... More ...
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