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      Sports October 1, 2003  RSS feed
      Defense dominates local football games once again
           Defense certainly has been the name of the game for both Brick high school football teams.
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      A backyard battle
           CHRIS KELLY staff Brick Township
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      Boland steps up to lead Hawks to a 4-0 start
      Red-shirt freshman QB leads Monmouth past Stony Brook
           Brian Boland felt that he would have an opportunity to lead a team again when he transferred to Monmouth University from Rutgers, where he was an invited walk-on.
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      Brick Pop Warner program continues thriving tradition
           Things can change over time, but something that has stayed constant over the years is the number of players and the interest in the Brick Green Dragons football program.
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      Pee Wee Mustangs get first win vs. Lacy
           Glen McGinnis caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from Dylan Smith, and Ryan Wood ran 80 yards for a score as the Brick Memorial Pee Wee Mustangs broke out with their first victory in the Jersey Shore Football League, 13-0, over Lacey.
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      Local teams face early tests
           This is the decisive week of the regular season for the Brick Memorial and Brick Township girls soccer teams, which started with their head-to-head match-up Monday night at Brick Memorial.
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      Brick improves against some of county’s best
           After playing its toughest opponents at the start of the season, Brick Township tennis coach William Kennedy hopes that will help his team against some nonconference opponents in the upcoming days.
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      A picture of concentration
           VERONICA YANKOWSKI staff Brick Township
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      Sports Shorts
           The windmill pitching clinic, for girls ages 10-18, will be held at Jackson High School. H.O.W. to FASTPITCH will provide two 10-week sessions, starting in October, on Wednesday evenings.
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      CORRECTION
           An article in last week
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