Welcome to the inaugural 2017 edition of the SSN's top plays, highlighting the most dazzling and exciting moments from Shore Conference football action.
BRICK - Just when Brick thought it had finally held off record-setting Freehold Boro junior Ashante Worthy and the Colonials on Friday night, the Green Dragons had to hold their breath on one last play to punch their ticket to their first sectional final in three years and the 12th in their proud history...
Every week this regular season, Shore Conference football fans will have their chance to vote for the Orthopaedic Institute of Central Jersey/Shore Sports Network Football Player of the Week on our website, with over 100,000 votes cast already this season...
Freehold travled to Pennsauken on Saturday trying to reach an NJSIAA sectional semifinal for the first time in six years. By the time the Colonials started their drive back to Monmouth County, junior quarterback Ashante Worthy had torn the record book to shreds...
By Vin Ebenau - Shore Sports Network Contributor
FREEHOLD — Senior quarterback Jake Curry completed all 14 of his pass attempts for 261 yards and four touchdowns to lead Freehold to a 45-20 Shore Conference nondivisional victory over Toms River East on Saturday afternoon...
FREEHOLD -- Coming off a heartbreaking loss in the closing seconds to Howell last week, Freehold went back to work this week to clean up on the turnovers and fourth quarter let down that hurt them against the Rebels.
On Saturday it looked like the Colonials had done just that, jumping out to a three score halftime on their way to a 26-20 Shore Conference Class A North victory over Middletown North
By Art Gordon - Shore Sports Network contributor
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - With only 30 players and a Class A North schedule filled with Group IV and V teams, Freehold Boro has found a way to make it work in starting 2-0 for the first time since 2008 after a victory over its rival on Friday night...
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With its starting quarterback and running back both returning and an exciting group of underclassmen coming up, Freehold hopes it can turn the corner and produce its first winning season since 2010.
The Colonials are four years removed from a state sectional title, but haven’t made the playoffs since...