November 12, 2009 RSS feed / Sports

Warriors made strides on tennis court in '09

Assured of its second straight winning season, the New Egypt High School girls tennis team notched some new accomplishments this season when it qualified for the NJSIAA state tournament and had two qualifiers in the NJSIAA individual tournament. More...

Sport Shorts

Women's Professional Soccer champion Sky Blue FC will host the 2009 WinterFest from 1-3 p.m. Dec. 6 at Yurcak Field on the campus of Rutgers University in Piscataway. More...

Area harriers shining on top college teams

Former teammates and rivals are distinguishing themselves at the major college level in women's cross country competition. More...

Jaguars meet Braves for CJIV soccer title

The Jackson Memorial High School girls soccer team was explosive in the early rounds of the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV tournament, but the Jaguars switched gears on Nov. More...

Howell ready to host state grid playoff game

Rebels will open bid for CJ IV sectional title vs. Montgomery H.S.

Keep the train rolling. That is what Howell High School assistant football coach Mike Verrochi kept shouting every time the Rebels picked up a first down and marched down the field. There was plenty of rolling on Nov. More...

Lenape ends Rebels' season

The Howell High School Rebels defeated Cherry Hill West, 3-0, on Oct. 30 in their first-round game in the Central Jersey Group IV state sectional field hockey tournament. Courtney Thompson scored all three goals for Howell, the No. More...

Holy Cross edges Warriors in CJ I field hockey final

Cortney Natalicchio scored her 25th goal of the 2009 season in the final minute of the first half to tie the score at 1-1, but Holy Cross netted the go-ahead goal five minutes into the second half to dash the New Egypt High School field hockey team More...

Jags' coach sees bright future in boys soccer

Although the Jackson Memorial High School boys soccer team drew defending Central Jersey Group IV state sectional champion North Brunswick in its NJSIAA tournament opener and was holding only a 9-10-1 record, coach Steve Bado liked his team's chanc More...