Boys Basketball: Three Shore Teams Competing for Two Sectional Titles
There are just three of 47 Shore Conference boys basketball teams left standing as we head to the NJSIAA sectional finals, with the Shore guaranteed to have at least one champion.
There are just three of 47 Shore Conference boys basketball teams left standing as we head to the NJSIAA sectional finals, with the Shore guaranteed to have at least one champion.
The dream of making the trip to Atlantic City for the NJSIAA Individual Wrestling Championships began in November for nearly a thousand Shore Conference wrestlers.
With the NJSIAA Tournament now into the sectional quarterfinals, we are getting down to the wire in Shore Conference basketball.
Wall Street is already wagging its finger at Governor Chris Christie warning of credit downgrades if the state budget proposal he lays out this afternoon is not on the up and up.
Twenty-two years after leading the Piners to an Shore Conference Tournament title as a player, coach Randy Holmes watched as his team turned in a relentless defensive performance that sparked the Piners to a 39-33 win over Point Pleasant Beach to end the two-decade championship drought.
While it was not necessarily pretty Lakewood High School is very happy to be back on top of the Shore Conference basketball heap for the first time since 1991 while the Caseys of Red Bank Catholic win their first SCT girls title since 2007 with a win over Point Boro, 50-46
The NJSIAA Tournament tips off this week and the season-long question that has been on many minds will finally be answered: Is this really a down year for the Shore Conference?
Shore Conference boys basketball fans are guaranteed to see something on Saturday at Monmouth University that hasn’t been seen in 22 years.
Lakewood senior Tyrice Beverette quieted a storm of Lakewood turnovers and sank 7-of-8 free-throw attempts down the stretch to help the top-seeded Piners close out the No. 5 Mariners 55-47 to clinch a spot in the SCT championship game for the first time since 1995
The Point Beach Garnet Gulls as they advanced to their first Shore Conference Tournament final in 50 years on Wednesday night with a 50-47 win over Manasquan.
Monsignor Donovan student-athlete Tommy Farrell has signed with Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts where he will continue his football and academic career.
There's been a lot of media coverage about Revel and their upcoming pre-packaged Chapter 11 Bankruptcy filing. Most of the coverage has been hyper negative.