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Going for it all ... playoff style PHOTOS BY ANDREW MILLER staff Above left, Woodbridge High School's Nikki Gassert, left, slips the ball underneath a leaping Nicole Blankford of Linden High School during Woodbridge's 2-0 victory in Woodbridge in the NJSIAA playoffs. Above right, Woodbridge's Emily Fenton, right, battles for a headba... More ...
Metuchen boys cross country wins title Fensterheim's individual win leads Bulldogs to team victory BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer Following Julian Fensterheim's lead, the Metuchen High School boys cross country team ran to a Central Jersey Group I title over the weekend at Thompson Park in Jamesburg. Fenterheim outran the entire field on his way to a first place finish in 16:40.82, which beat his previous personal best by 2... More ...
Brevet, Weeks pack one, two punch for Metuchen Girls cross country wins championship BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer With an average finishing time of 21:18, the Metuchen High School girls cross country team dominated the field to win the Central Jersey Group I title at Thompson Park in Jamesburg for a third straight year. Brevet won the sectional title in 19:48.89. More ...
Eagles fly over Perth Amboy, 34-0 Tivald rushes for 160 yards as Edison evens its record at 4-4 BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer The Edison High School football team took it to Perth Amboy over the weekend in a 34-0 victory to put the Eagles at .500 for the season with a pair of games remaining on the schedule. Unfortunately, the win was not enough to put the Eagles in the state playoffs as it ended up just a power point s... More ...
Fish On Bass fishing starting to come alive in area RON NUZZOLO Surf reports from Ortley Beach north to the Sandy Hook rips are finally producing some keeper size bass. Wind conditions made it tough to get out but anglers off the surf made up for it. Heavier rods and weight were able to produce bass from 12-18 pounds. According to surf anglers, there are plen... More ...
Moreno takes his place among Bulldog greats BY DOUG McKENZIE Correspondent The more you cover high school football, the better you become at identifying a special player. Only it doesn't always hold true. More ...
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