Wednesday Wrestling Scoreboard, 12/23/15Bob BaddersBob BaddersPublished: December 23, 2015Results from Wednesday's Shore Conference wrestling action.Tweets by @Bob_Badders Wrestling Scoreboardloading... CLASS A SOUTHNo. 4 Brick Memorial 51, Toms River North 9 CLASS B NORTHNo. 6 Wall 62, Neptune 15 CLASS B SOUTHJackson Liberty 50, Manchester 18 NONCONFERENCEColts Neck 57, Steinert 19Caldwell 35, Shore 28No. 1 Howell 60, Bishop Ahr 13Hunterdon Central 35, Point Boro 25 QUADAsbury Park, Donovan Catholic, New Brunswick at New Egypt, 2 p.m.New Brunswick 60, Donovan Catholic 21New Brunswick 39, Asbury Park 6 Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
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Raritan Honors Wrestling Coach Rob Nucci with ‘Last Ride’ CelebrationRaritan Honors Wrestling Coach Rob Nucci with ‘Last Ride’ Celebration
We need to collectively applaud a fantastic Shore Conference winter sports season in NJWe need to collectively applaud a fantastic Shore Conference winter sports season in NJ
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Southern’s Conor Collins, St. John Vianney’s Nico Diaz, CBA’s Tyler Barrett and Zander Silva Battle Back For Third at NJSIAA Wrestling ChampionshipsSouthern’s Conor Collins, St. John Vianney’s Nico Diaz, CBA’s Tyler Barrett and Zander Silva Battle Back For Third at NJSIAA Wrestling Championships
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Brick Memorial freshman Harvey Ludington runs the gauntlet to win NJSIAA 175-pound state titleBrick Memorial freshman Harvey Ludington runs the gauntlet to win NJSIAA 175-pound state title
Hunter Mays Makes Howell History With Late Takedown To Become Rebels’ First Two-Time State ChampionHunter Mays Makes Howell History With Late Takedown To Become Rebels’ First Two-Time State Champion