Manasquan and Caldwell will play the final game of the 2022-23 boys basketball season in New Jersey, with both programs looking for their first state championship.
St. Rose has the makings of a team that can challenge for New Jersey's top ranking over the next 12 months, a challenge that the Purple Roses hope to start Friday night vs. Roselle Catholic.
Coming off an 87-point outburst, St. Rose is past its Shore Conference Tournament shortcoming and ready to seize its championship opportunity Wednesday night vs. Bishop Eustace.
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?
Colts Neck and Middletown North have the aces to do damage in Group III. Do they have the rest of the equation? Does another Shore team have a run in them?
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.