The Top High School Football Stories of 2012
Ed Sarluca runs down the year's biggest headlines for the Shore Conference.
Ed Sarluca runs down the year's biggest headlines for the Shore Conference.
With five possibilities to win a State Championship, you would have to think we could walk away with at least one. Well the Shore was not treated very hospitable by opposing teams and that resulted in no wins and five losses.
While much of the country’s thoughts and prayers have been with the Jersey Shore during the last 4 weeks, and our communities are still very much in chaos. The Shore was not treated very nicely by opposing high school football teams from outside the area.
The annual Turkey Day weekend is in the books. No fewer than 5 of our 6 Divisions had teams clinch Championships over the 4 day weekend.
Led by the top 3 teams in the Shore, eleven Shore teams have advanced to the semi final round of the State Championships.
With the 1st round of the State Tournament ready to go this weekend, one must wonder, is the interest of the kids still the prime reason why we play this great game of football?
Week 7 in the books and the Shore Conference Division titles are beginning to clear up. In A-South, Lacey with their 48-28 victory over Jackson has clinched at least a tie. The Lions have a 2 game lead over Brick Mem
There are 6 remaining teams that remain undefeated as we enter Week 7 of the 2012 High School Football season. Lets take a closer look at each.
It's been said many times over the years that sports are a diversion of the norm.
Points, points and more points! That was the story of week 4 in the Shore Conference.
With a chill in the air on Friday night, Toms River North made an early season statement on the road, as they defeated Southern 17-14 on a 4th quarter 45 yard field goal by their outstanding kicker, Chris Gulla
Week 2 in the books and the top 4 remain the same. Neptune, RBC, Manalapan, and Southern all won and sit at 2-0 on the season.