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SportsApril 23, 2008 


Great save
      Right: The United Spinal Youth Rangers' Lou Riccard (No. 15) watches his shot deflected wide by Woodbridge PBA-SOA goalie Stephen Botti (No. 30) during the annual benefit ice hockey game held at the Woodbridge Community Center on April 19. Bottom left: The United Spinal Youth Rangers' Connor Fee (...
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Barons almost at .500 mark after win over Piscataway
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer
      Five walks in the sixth inning helped propel the Woodbridge High School softball team to a 10-4 over Piscataway last week as the team improved to 5-7 on the season. Freshman Brianna Pichalski picked up her third win of the season. Pichalski has been splitting time with senior Nicole Caggiano as t...
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Stevens softball falls to John F. Kennedy
Hawks have games against O.B., Gov. Livingston looming
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer
      After Friday's 4-1 loss to John F. Kennedy High School, the J.P. Stevens High School softball team fell to 7-3 on the season. Against JFK, the Hawks were overwhelmed by Kennedy ace Heather Corica right from the start. Corica was dominant through the first four innings before Stevens switched its s...
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Kennedy softball off to great start
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer
      The John F. Kennedy High School softball team split its two games over the weekend at the Red Devil Tournament in Reddington Township with a 2-0 win overManalapan followed by a 6- 1 loss to unbeaten Hunterdon Central. Heather Corica started both games for Kennedy in the pitcher's circle and was r...
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Sports Shorts
      Parade Magazine officially released its 32nd All-America team on Sunday in newspapers across the country. Rutgers women's basketball saw its five incoming freshmen land on the first three squads. April Sykes (Crawford,Miss.)was named to the first teamafter averaging 25.5 points, 10.6 rebounds an...
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