reopening a hall of fame
The Jersey Shore Sports Hall of Fame is made up of over 250 athletes, coaches and others who have contributed to sports landscape in Monmouth and Ocean County.
The Jersey Shore Sports Hall of Fame is made up of over 250 athletes, coaches and others who have contributed to sports landscape in Monmouth and Ocean County.
The Jersey Shore Sports Hall of Fame will induct its next class at the June 29th BlueClaws game at FirstEnergy Park, the first induction since 2008.
The new week welcomes a reshuffling of the top 10 deck, although no new cards will be introduced this week. Not only are the 10 teams from last week back for an encore, but it is hard to find many teams close to making an appearance next week.
With the NJSIAA playoffs kicking off Monday with a slate of 25 games involving Shore Conference teams, it’s time to take a look at who has the best shot to hoist the big trophy in Toms River on June 8.
Let’s bounce around a bit this morning but let me first say I was invited by Seaside Heights Mayor Bill Akers to meet Prince Harry yesterday but gave my spot to someone else. I’m in the company of royalty on a regular basis anyway.
The Shore Conference Tournament was seeded on Monday night, which means those top 10 seeds are currently the most relevant top 10 list out there right now because it is the only one that has any bearing on the games being played.
It was an upset-filled week in Shore Conference baseball as teams jockeyed for spots in the NJSIAA and Shore Conference Tournaments, and another legendary head coach reached a career milestone.
For the first time it appears New Jersey is on the verge of joining the rest of the country and crowning overall public school group champions in football.
It was 14 months ago when I first shared with you the story of Sean Martyn, who was fighting a rare form of pediatric cancer which was discovered following a high school football game he played for the Brick Township Green Dragons.
The division schedules are winding down this week, which means the Shore Conference Tournament is just around the corner.
All six Shore Conference divisions crowned champions last week and the Ocean County Tournament whittled down the field to the final four teams as the postseason starts to heat up.
Some 400 people packed the main banquet room at the Sheraton in Eatontown Sunday for an event that’s both a celebration of past success and an introduction to one of the shore’s signature annual events.