Fewer Champions In NJ High School Football? [VIDEO]
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.
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.
Not only is Red Bank Catholic’s Quenton Nelson quite possibly the top recruit in New Jersey but the junior is considered among the top high school offensive linemen in the country and he’s made his college plans known.
Nice job by Wall basketball coach Mike Puorro and other organizers of the Shore Basketball Coaches Association Senior All-Star games which were played last night at the home of the Crimson Knights.
Colts Neck senior Brandon Federici's game made him one of the Shore Conference's top players this season and his sense of humor helped him deal with a season-ending groin injury that spoiled a potential deep NJSIAA Tournament run for his Cougars team. Both were on display Wednesday night at Wall High School.
When I first heard the news Wednesday that the NJSIAA had rejected an appeal to grant Anthony Starego an extra year of eligibility to play football at Brick Township High School I had the reaction that many of you will: they made the wrong ruling.
Monmouth University's Head Football Coach Kevin Callahan has announced the team's 12 game 2013 schedule, one which opens up on August 29 against No. 5 Montana State.
Also on the MU slate will be home games against Cornell and Lehigh a
One year ago, Manalapan quarterback Mike Isabella found himself forced out of his comfort zone by a talented and fast Sayreville defense in the Central Jersey Group IV final.
When Point Beach looks at the one team standing between the Garnet Gulls and their first state final appearance since 1982, there are plenty of similarities.
The last time Point Beach took the field, it was Oct. 27 and the storyline to its outstanding season was the re-writing of the school record book.
After a long and storm-filled two weeks for the Jersey Shore, Shore Conference football returns this weekend to hopefully provide a welcome distraction from all the adversity faced by so many families.
Three weeks ago, a Brick-Lacey match-up would not have been one to circle on the schedule for Week Eight in Shore Conference football.
For 10 years, Toms River South has been the third-best team in its own town, but the Indians are looking to change all that on Friday night.