The field put the pressure on Scottie Lewis, but the two-time defending I'm Possible Slam Dunk Contest champion did not crack, winning the title again on Monday night in Toms River.
PHOTO GALLERY: Girls Senior All-Star Game by Paula Lopez
PHOTO GALLERY: Boys Senior All-Star Game by Ray Richardson
TOMS RIVER - Thursday night at Pine Belt Arena was a chance for the top seniors in the Shore Conference and a handful of high-flying underclassman to strut their stuff in front of a crowd from all over Monmouth and Ocean County. By ...
The field for the second ever I'm Possible Training Shore Sports Network Dunk Contest is set for Thursday at Pine Belt Arena in Toms River. The contest will take place at halftime of the boys Senior All-Star Game, which begins at 7:45 p...
The Shore Sports Network and I'm Possible Training Dunk Contest is back after a successful first run last year. This year, the field of nominees is just as deep as it was last year, if not a bit deeper.
Defending champion Scottie Lewis from Ranney will be an automatic entry after winning the contest last year and will defend his championship against five other dunkers...
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Ranney School freshman Scottie Lewis might have been the favorite as an eighth grader if there were a Shore Conference Slam Dunk Contest last year, so there was no question who the favorite in the first ever competition was Wednesday night at Pine Belt Arena in Toms River...
FINAL RESULTS
Competing Players:
Tim Cook, Toms River East
Jordan Torney, Manchester
Steve Staklinski, Freehold Twp.
Bryan Harris, Mater Dei
Scottie Lewis, Ranney
Brendan Barry, Rumson
The Shore Sports Network is proud to announce the 1st Annual Slam Dunk Contest will take place at halftime of the U.S. A...
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