September 3, 2009 RSS feed / Sports

Warriors preparing for Sept. 11 opener

New Egypt football program now in hands of coach Luke Sinkhorn

Luke Sinkhorn did not have it easy in his first few days as the new head football coach at New Egypt High School in Plumsted. "It was a hot one today," Sinkhorn said with a laugh after a recent day of practice in full pads in 90-degree heat. More...

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David Hayes of Howell is a tailback on the University of Delaware football team. More...

Irish Ayes are smiling

Shark River: Capt. Joe aboard the Irish Ayes had friends Bucktail Bob, Pete and Matthew out for some fluke fishing. Capt. Joe was able to make several productive drifts. More...

Pitching was key in summer season

Jackson Memorial H.S. players enjoy success in American Legion play

Jackson Memorial High School's baseball team may be rebuilding for the 2010 season, but coach Frank Malta is not overly concerned after what he saw with his American Legion Ocean County championship team this summer. More...

Jersey Brawlers enjoy trip to Cooperstown

The Jersey Brawlers travel baseball team out of Howell South went to Cooperstown Dreams Park in Cooperstown, N.Y., during the week of Aug. 15. More...

Hawks are preseason NEC men's soccer pick

The Monmouth University men's soccer team is still the team to beat in the Northeast Conference. In the NEC coaches preseason poll, the Hawks were once again picked to win the conference championship. More...

Cane Pace final set for Labor Day at Freehold

Harness racing's newest millionaire, If I Can Dream, can dream big. On Aug. 29, If I Can Dream, the 3-yearold son of Western Hanover, won the $108,300 Cane Pace Elimination at Freehold Raceway, Freehold. More...