NJSIAA playoffs

Red Raiders Rally
Red Raiders Rally
Red Raiders Rally
By Vin Ebenau - Shore Sports Network Contributor Photo gallery by Mark Brown ASBURY PARK — Seventh-seeded Keyport scored 14 unanswered in the second half to upset second-seeded Asbury Park 21-18 in the first round of the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group 1 playoffs on Friday night at Asbury Stadium...
NJSIAA Playoff Preview
NJSIAA Playoff Preview
NJSIAA Playoff Preview
With 27 teams qualified, the 2015 NJSIAA Football Playoffs will have a massive Shore Conference presence with championship contenders in multiple brackets. The road to a state sectional championship begins Friday Nov. 13 and Saturday Nov...
NJSIAA Football
NJSIAA Football
NJSIAA Football
Here are the brackets for the 2015 NJSIAA football playoffs. Dates and times are subject to change. Shore Conference teams are in bold. Among the 27 Shore Conference teams that qualified are five number one seeds and three other number two seeds...
End of the Beginning
End of the Beginning
End of the Beginning
PERTH AMBOY – Matawan seniors Chris Tawiah and Austen Planes both went out on personal high notes in their team’s final game of the season Thursday night, but neither believes their role as senior leaders is quite finished. South Jersey Group II champion Camden overwhelmed Matawan, 82-60, in the NJSIAA Group II semifinal at Perth Amboy High School to end Matawan’s renaissance of a season despite t
End of an Era
End of an Era
End of an Era
TOMS RIVER – Pine Belt Arena and the NJSIAA Group I semifinal between the Central Jersey and South Jersey champions has been the place where dream seasons go to die in each of the previous two seasons. After Point Beach played the role of hunter last year, the Garnet Gulls fell prey to a hungry challenger on Wednesday night...
Top Dogs
Top Dogs
Top Dogs
ABERDEEN TWP. – Matawan’s history as a boys basketball program ranges from uneventful to painful, and current head coach Tom Stead has already been part of two torturous moments in Huskies basketball history. Tuesday, in front of a raucous home crowd at Matawan High School, Stead and his team finally brought Matawan basketball its moment of triumph...
CJ II Championship
CJ II Championship
CJ II Championship
Tweets by @Matt_Manley // NJSIAA Tournament Sectional Final Central Jersey Group II (1) Matawan 67, (10) Rumson-Fair Haven 54 Junior Joe Piscopo scored 21 points and junior Jason Dunne scored 12 of his 20 points during the fourth quarter to lead the Huskies past the Bulldogs and to their first ever NJSIAA sectional championship...
Twice as Nice
Twice as Nice
Twice as Nice
  POINT PLEASANT BEACH – Over the last month, the Point Pleasant Beach boys basketball team has encountered increasingly challenging circumstances compared to a run of routs it rolled up during the first month-and-a-half of games. Throughout the course of this season, however, the Garnet Gulls had never faced what they encountered Monday against Shore Regional in Monday’s NJSIAA Central Jersey Gro
NJSIAA Scoreboard
NJSIAA Scoreboard
NJSIAA Scoreboard
Tweets by @Matt_Manley // NJSIAA Tournament Sectional Finals Central Jersey Group III (1) Ewing 73, (6) Red Bank 62  Junior Trey Lowe scored a game-high 37 points and the Blue Devils ended the Bucs' run in the Central Jersey Group III final...
Up off the Mat
Up off the Mat
Up off the Mat
ABERDEEN TWP. – The mere thought of winning an NJSIAA championship at Matawan was completely alien just three years ago, when juniors Jason Dunne and Joe Piscopo were just entering a program that was beginning to scratch the surface of respectability after hitting its low point just years earlier...
NJSIAA Scoreboard
NJSIAA Scoreboard
NJSIAA Scoreboard
Tweets by @Matt_Manley // Sectional Semifinals Central Jersey Group II (1) Matawan 45, (4) Spotswood 42 Junior Joe Piscopo scored a team-high 13 points and led the defensive effort against Spotswood senior guard Jake Dadika as the Huskies edged the Chargers to advance to their first sectional final appearance since 1996...
Red Bank Rolls On
Red Bank Rolls On
Red Bank Rolls On
LONG BRANCH – Red Bank senior Corey Martin admitted that in the back of his car, he has been keeping his baseball equipment handy for whenever the boys basketball season ends. Martin may his glove and spikes ready when the time comes, but he and the Bucs are also not ready for this basketball season to end...

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