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      Sports September 28, 2006  RSS feed
      Local teams use early bye weeks to get better
           How beneficial is a bye week for the two high school football teams in Brick?
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      Young Mustangs may have turned the corner
           It's hard to predict with a young team whether or not it has character until the chips are down.
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      Boland has Hawks aiming for championship
           Brian Boland of Brick has one wish before concluding his college football career at Monmouth University- win another Northeast Conference championship.
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      Przybylowski fits right in on solid Mustang team
           Colin Przybylowski played soccer only one year since he was in fourth grade - in a parochial league as an eighth-grader.
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      Lady Mustangs are one of Shore's top teams
           It's only half over and Brick Memorial's girls tennis team is enjoying one of its greatest seasons ever.
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      Brick's Anderson is left looking for better fit
           It's been an unusual fall season for Russhon Anderson. Instead of spending much of his time on the football field, the former Brick Township star, who a year ago was playing on a Southern Connecticut football team that made the NCAA Division II playoffs instead is concentrating on tak
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      Hawks off to 4-0 start, look ahead to NEC play
      Monmouth hosts Stony Brook Saturday
           WEST LONG BRANCH - Facing off against Colgate University in their last nonconference game of the 2006 season, the Monmouth University Hawks football team defeated the Raiders 17-12 on the road to move to 4-0 on the year on Saturday - the first time since 2003 that the Blue and White have started out
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