Tyler Egnatuk

The One and Only?
The One and Only?
The One and Only?
NJSIAA Group III Championship Sunday, Nov. 20 At Kean University, 3 p.m. Toms River South (17-3-2) vs. Ramapo (21-0) Every tradition has to start somewhere, somehow and even though Toms River South’s recent run of NJSIAA Tournament success began seven years ago, head coach Ed Leibe is still milking that run with a group of players who were years away from high school...
Goal-Oriented
Goal-Oriented
Goal-Oriented
Facing a one-goal deficit on the road against a team known for making it difficult to score goals, the Toms River South boys soccer team faced its first test without its top goal-scorer from a year ago. If goal-scoring in difficult situations was at all a question mark for thec Indians - the No...
Ready for a Rematch
Ready for a Rematch
Ready for a Rematch
TOMS RIVER - Seniors Cameron Geerinck and Mike Tapp, two of the handful of returning starters from Toms River South's NJSIAA South Jersey Group III sectional finalist a year ago, recall experiencing different feelings after losing to Ocean City in the championship game last season...
Back in Gear
Back in Gear
Back in Gear
BRICK TWP. - The beginning of the 2015 season ranged from scary to frustrating for the Toms River South boys soccer team, but since enduring a coaching ordeal and a lopsided opening-day loss to Holmdel, the defending Shore Conference Class A South champions have returned to form...
Back on Track
Back on Track
Back on Track
TOMS RIVER – For the first time during the first four weeks of the season Tuesday, the Toms River South boys soccer team – ranked No. 4 in the Shore Sports Network Top 10 – squandered a lead. This came just three days after another first for the Indians – their first loss of the season, a shutout defeat on the road against Lacey...