Coming of their first playoff victory since 1994 Marlboro will be featured on Wednesday’s Varsity Link Coaches Corner on the Shore Sports Network. Bob Badders, Ed Sarluca and Kevin Williams will broadcast live from MJ’s Restaurant, Bar & Grill in Neptune from 7-8pm and be joined by Mustangs head coach Jason Dagato along with senior two-way standouts Ryan Mendes and Lucas McEvoy.  The show can be watch on shoresportsnetwork.com.

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Marlboro (6-3) is riding a three-game winning streak which follows a three-game losing streak after QB AJ Schwartz was lost for the season with a significant leg injury.  However the Mustangs have shown resilience in clinching their second straight winning season and advancing to Friday’s SJ Group 5 semifinals against powerhouse Toms River North.

In addition to featuring Marlboro the show will focus on the 13 Shore Conference teams still alive in the public and non-public playoffs.

Now in its 12th season the Coaches Corner is presented by Varsity Link which is the newest social media platform for students and athletes and designed to allow them to showcase their best qualities to increase their chance to get recognized and recruited.  The athletes build their own profile specifically tailored to the sport they play.  Download the Varsity Link app now, it’s available on the App Store and Google Play. Visit varsitylink.com.

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The show will rotate on Wednesday’s throughout the football season between The Office Lounge in Toms River and MJ’s Restaurant Bar & Grill in Neptune. In addition to being broadcast live the weekly show will also be archived on shoresportsnetwork.com and can be viewed at any time.

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