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Doyle gets 'rapped up' in coaching memories Brick resident scripts book about his time as youth hockey coach BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer The greatest gift people can share is memories. Pat Doyle felt that way when he looked back at his notes from the nine years he coached "Patty Hockey" in his unique style to 135 players in the Pee Wee and Bantam teams from the Brick Hockey Club from 1989 to 1998 that went 321-72-34 and went on to ... More ...
Testa adjusting to life in the minors Former Brick Twp. baseball star currently pitching in rookie league BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Just like when he went from youth baseball to high school varsity at Brick Township and from high school to Wagner College in a record-setting career, Joe Testa is finding professional baseball is a "whole different world. More ...
Brick National, American teams play in state tourney BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Brick National's 11-year-old and Brick American's 9-year-old All- Stars ventured with their Cal Ripken District 2 championships into state tournament play with mixed results. More ...
Brick National All-Stars go deep into postseason tourney BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Brick National's 10-year-old All- Stars came into the week one victory away from going farther into the postseason than any other team in the league's history. More ...
Annual all-star hockey game to be played next month Contest slated for Aug. 10 at Red Bank Armory BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Summer is an exciting time for Brick native Jim Dowd. Like many veterans, Dowd begins planning ahead for another NHL season as a penalty-killing forward, which could very well be a return to the Philadelphia Flyers for a 15th NHL season. "They're definitely interested in bringing me back. More ...
Mother Nature does damage to Memorial's Legion hopes BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer It wasn't the opposing team's pitching or hitting that knocked Brick Memorial's American Legion Post 348 baseball team out of the District 8 tournament. It was the weather. After pounding out an 18-6 victory over Lawrence Post 414 on Sunday in Wildwood, a later game against Lower Cape May was was... More ...
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