Down to its last strike against three straight batters, Rumson-Fair Haven rallied in stunning fashion, with Charlie Tallman delivering the game-winner in the Central Group 2 Final.
The Shore has had a diverse group of Group II contenders in recent years, but has remained rather dormant in Group I. What does 2022 have in store for the small schools of the Shore?
Middletown South and Jackson Memorial are the hot teams from the Shore in Group IV and could clash in a sectional championship. How does the rest of the field stack up in the state's deepest tournament?
Red Bank Catholic is out for redemption, Ranney is out for respect and Mater Dei just doesn't want to be out. There are no shortage of stories from the Shore in the NJSIAA Non-Public postseason.
After one more 20-point win -- this time over Rutgers Prep in the Tournament of Champions final -- St. John Vianney cemented its status as the most dominant team in program history.
Roselle Catholic erased a fourth-quarter deficit and came through with clutch shots down the stretch to knock off No. 1 Camden in the last ever Tournament of Champions final.
St. John Vianney will look to complete one of the best seasons in its illustrious history by beating Rutgers Prep in the last ever Tournament of Champions final.
By its own admission, St. John Vianney did not play its prettiest game of the season Friday, but it was more than enough to put the Lancers in the Tournament of Champions final.
A huge third quarter carried Roselle Catholic into the Tournament of Champions final and Camden joined them by surviving one of its toughest challenges of the season.
Marlboro already made school history before March even started. Sunday against a Group IV power, the Mustangs will try to make Shore Conference history.