Holmdel junior Anthony Arena - the Shore Conference scoring leader from the No. 1 team at the Shore - is the 2017 Shore Sports Network Player of the Year.
Manasquan senior pitchers Tommy Sheehan and Connor Muly could not be any more different from one another on game day, at least according to the guy who was on the other end of every one of the baffling pitches that the two teammates threw during the 2017 high school baseball season...
The 2016 season was one of the best in the storied history of the Christian Brothers Academy soccer program and that was due, in large part, to a loaded senior class. Although the Colts relied on a balanced, experienced roster to mow down opponent after opponent on the way to winning 24 games and two tournament titles, only one of the 10 senior starters that CBA started was a four-year starter...
Rumson-Fair Haven’s lacrosse program is one with an established tradition and a championship history, and throughout the Bulldogs’ continual rise to power they’ve been fortunate to have one of the school’s all-time greats leading their offense...
Baseball is said to be a game of failure, but during his three-year varsity career, Toms River North third baseman Joey Rose has known a different definition of failure than his peers.
Hitters are not supposed to reach base more than they make outs, but that has been Rose’s way of life from the moment he set foot on a varsity diamond as a sophomore in 2014...
The burden of expectation is heavy even for the most mature of adults, but Pat Andree walked into Christian Brothers Academy at age 14 with the expectation to turn around the fortunes of a proud basketball program.
On his end, he lived up to those expectations and then some...
Any soccer player at Christian Brothers Academy has to live up to the expectations of the name on the front of the jersey, a history that now includes nine Shore Conference Tournament championships and five NJSIAA state championships.
In addition to those expectations, junior Matt Thorsheim also has a last name to live up to as he follows in the footsteps of his older brother Chris – a senior at B
For the first time in more than a decade and only the second time in history, a Shore Conference baseball team won all five possible championships – division, county, conference, state sectional and group – and in this particular case, it was good enough to land said team in the No...
Perhaps the only thing more impressive than Marina Mabrey's talent this season was the sheer force of her will.
The Manasquan senior was determined to lead her team to the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions title after coming up one game short as a junior, and she delivered in a major way...
In his first five seasons as the Rumson-Fair Haven boys basketball head coach, Chris Champeau made the Bulldogs program into everything he envisioned it would be. Champeau’s bunch earned a reputation for being a scrappy team, one known as much for its cheering from the bench so over the top it might seem sarcastic if it were not so enthusiastic as it was for twice nearly bringing a tournament cham
Before Jamie Gordinier gets set to play linebacker at the University of Miami next year, he can leave knowing he and his Red Bank Catholic teammates took care of the last piece of unfinished business during their careers.
Gordinier, a two-time, first-team All-Shore selection by Shore Sports Network, capped his brilliant three-year varsity career by helping the Caseys bring home their first NJSIAA