The 2016 Shore Conference football season was filled with some incredible individual performances that had the record book being rewritten week after week. The stats compiled by several players at the end of the season were mind-blowing, but through all of it there was one play that stood above the rest...
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TOMS RIVER — A week after a lackluster showing and an escape from a near upset, Toms River North’s record-setting offense returned to form, and with it the Mariners are heading back to an NJSIAA state final...
SOUTH JERSEY GROUP V
1-Toms River North 27, 8-Atlantic City 20
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A 1-yard touchdown run by senior running Parker Day with 2:47 left in regulation snapped a 20-all tie and helped the Mariners (10-0) survive a scare from the Vikings (4-5)...
BERKELEY TOWNSHIP — With so many offensive options at his disposal, Toms River North head coach Dave Oizerowitz hasn’t had to lean squarely on star quarterback Mike Husni at any point this season. That time came Friday night, however, and it’s no surprise the record-setting senior delivered another monster game...
MIDDLETOWN - Toms River North entered Friday night averaging a gaudy 49.5 points per game to lead the Shore Conference, yet the Mariners felt there were still a few skeptics when it came to their offense because they had yet to face a defense like the one at top-ranked Middletown South...
The Shore Sports Network football staff of Kevin Williams, Matt Harmon, Ed Sarluca, Bob Badders and Scott Stump are back with their 2016 weekly picks in Shore Conference football action.
Now that we're halfway home on the journey to the NJSIAA finals on the first weekend of December, it's worth taking a look at what has stood out during this Shore Conference season so far.
First, a reminder that you can listen live to Friday night's showdown at "The Swamp" between No...
TOMS RIVER — For opposing defenses, the Toms River North offense is the boogeyman. When the Mariners get rolling they are downright terrifying, and you don’t know where they will strike next.
The Mariners, ranked No. 2 in the Shore Sports Network Top 10, put together an offensive masterpiece on Saturday night at Gernard Field, rolling up 472 yards of offense and finding the end zone nine times in