With nearly all of the production and experience gone from last year's Shore Conference Tournament finalist, Toms River North is out to prove it can reload.
Southern is the last team to beat Toms River in a Class A South divisional game and with a retooled lineup for 2021, the Rams may finally be ready to do it again.
Central is transitioning from a talented young team to a talented experienced team and the Golden Eagles are hoping that means a breakout season for their promising group.
Wall won't have a chance to capture a third straight NJSIAA sectional championship this year, but the Crimson Knights have the senior talent to make plenty of noise again in 2021.
After getting back to a sectional final last season, Neptune is hoping healthy point guard and Monmouth commit Sam Fagan can guide them through a challenging 2021 schedule.
After winning four postseason games as a double-digit seed between the Shore Conference and NJSIAA Tournaments, Mater Dei is back to being a championship contender in 2021.
Manchester's talented 2022 Class is hitting their junior season this winter, which means 2021 could be the start of a big two-year run for the Hawks in Ocean County.
With a lot to replace around All-Shore forward Alex Baker, Holmdel - fresh off its best season in two decades - is one of the mystery teams of the Shore Conference heading into 2021.
The Freehold Township senior class has been around for the high of a state sectional championship and the low of a losing season. The deep Patriots 2021 Class is looking to end on a high note.
Following a 17-win "rebuilding season" Ranney comes back in 2021 with a team that, while still young, is prepared to make another run at the Shore's top spot.