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      Sports March 1, 2005  RSS feed

      Jackson wins eighth straight District 21 title
      Howell
           It was a precarious night to be a defending champion, unless you were the Jackson Jaguars.
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      Historic MOC track victory for Higginson
      Boro
           PRINCETON
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      Sports Shorts
           At the Big East Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships, two area athletes distinguished themselves as the two of the best multi-athletes in the conference. Rutgers senior Greg Ostrowicki
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      FARC’s St. Paddy’s 10-Miler March 13 at Tighe Park
      Race celebrating 16th year in 2005
           FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP
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      Region playoffs are next for BCC basketball teams
           The second season begins this week for the Brookdale Community College men
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      Colts Neck’s Cristino joins career 1,000-point scorers
           When Meighan Kelly scored her 1,000th career point last winter, she enjoyed the significance of becoming the first in school history to achieve the milestone.
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      Higgins still reigns as state Senior Softball champions
           Spring will be here soon enough, and when it arrives, the Higgins men
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      YMCA swimmers at championship meets
           Swimmers from the YMCA of Western Monmouth County distinguished themselves as recent championship meets.
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      Back on top
           JEFFGRANIT staffThe Shore Conference Tournament wrapped up with some familiar champions being crowned on Saturday in Toms River. Shantel Brown (above) and the St. John Vianney girls won their 12th title by knocking off top seed Monmouth Regional, while Dan Werner led the CBA Colts to their 13th SCT crown.
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      Sports Shorts
           The Monmouth Heights swim team is looking for eligible male swimmers for the 2005 summer season in the following age groups, 8-and-under and 11-14. Prior swim experience is not necessary.
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