With only three games remaining for the trio of Shore Conference teams competing for Group titles next week, now is a good time to look back at how the season went for all 42 Shore teams and take an early look at next year.
Obviously, in the age of rampant transferring, the phrase "will return" is not an ironclad statement, but for these purposes we will work under the assumption that un
*SSN Divisional Players of the Week
*SSN Shore 16 rankings
*Listen to the SSN Shore Football Report podcast recapping Week 5 and looking ahead to Week 6
Sitting at 0-4 after a preseason filled with high expectations, Matawan was at a juncture where the season could have gone off the rails...
Colts Neck survived last year's five-team race to the finish line in Class B North. Do the Cougars have what it takes to win what will be another tight race?
With multiple standout players returning after winning a division championship last season, Matawan aims to regain its place among the Shore's best and make a deep state playoff run.
Matawan went on the road in the NJSIAA Central Group III Tournament for two wins over quality opponents from Mercer County and nearly earned a third during its deep playoff run.
After winning only six games a year ago, Matawan and its sophomore-heavy lineup are moving on in the NJSIAA Tournament with a Wednesday win over Carteret.
Matawan was one of the surprise teams in New Jersey through the first two rounds of the NJSIAA Tournament and Nico Skeete's scoring sparked the Huskies in their round-one upset of Colts Neck.