A pair of TD strikes delivered by junior QB Collin Coles, backed by the defense's first shutout of the season, powered Rumson-Fair Haven past Brick for Colonial Division title
For four Shore Conference schools, the football season kicks off in just 19 days. Those schools (Southern, Central, Toms River South and Donovan Catholic) have all chosen to begin their nine-game regular season schedule on Sept. 4.
NEPTUNE — Having lost two in a row while being held scoreless for the last eight quarters, Neptune needed a jolt against an undefeated Red Bank team that had won each of the teams' last two meetings.
It was the perfect time for Royal Moore to make his Scarlet Fliers debut...
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MANALAPAN — The rarity and historical significance of Manalapan’s emphatic 64-28 victory over Sayreville on Saturday night was not lost on head coach Eddie Gurrieri...
It would seem unwise for a team that scored just 14 points in a Week Two loss to enter a game with the plan of winning a shootout against an opponent averaging over 40 points per game, yet that was Toms River North’s strategy when it invaded Detwiler Stadium on Friday night.
By Scott Clayton - Shore Sports Network Contributor
LONG BRANCH – Senior tailback Dahmiere Willis showed an ability to score from anywhere on the field Friday night, tallying five touchdowns on the ground to lead No. 9 Long Branch to a 35-7 win in Class B North over Wall...
By Matt Stypulkoski - Shore Sports Network Contributor
HOLMDEL – St. John Vianney used an explosive second half to power past Central Regional, 41-12, on Friday night.
“We saw some things, we talked at halftime,” St. John Vianney coach Mark Ciccotelli said...
LACEY — Whether it was on the offensive side, where a constant surge helped Jackson Memorial average over seven yards per carry, or defensively, where Lacey quarterback Conor Davies seemed to be running for his life the moment the ball reached his hands, the Jaguars' group of linemen had a dominant Saturday afternoon...
ABERDEEN — Entering its first game of the year off the dreaded Week One bye and traveling to face a Matawan team desperately trying to avoid an 0-2 start, Rumson-Fair Haven knew it didn’t have time to ease into the season.
A quick defensive stop put the Bulldogs in good position early, and it wasn’t before long they found out a lot about their sophomore quarterback...
BRICK — With several returning starters from last year’s state sectional championship team, including an offense that on paper has limitless potential, Brick Township was an easy team to peg as a force to be reckoned with. The on-field confirmation for the Shore Conference’s No...
HOLMDEL — With a standout defensive performance and a strong showing from its potentially explosive offense, St. John Vianney began its first season under Mark Ciccotelli looking right on schedule.
Junior quarterback Anthony Brown spearheaded a balanced offensive attack while the Lancers’ defensive unit stymied its biggest rival as St...