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With just a couple of weeks left in the regular season, the Monmouth University men's baseball team finds itself in position to qualify for the Northeast Conference Tournament. Despite losing three of four games over the weekend to Quinnipiac, the Hawks remain in fourth place in the conference with an 11-8 mark in NEC play. More ... Jordan Marsch again is ready to step up to a big game challenge on Brookdale Community College's baseball team and he has the stats to prove it. The former Brick Township star is batting .449, including .583 in the Garden State Athletic Conference, with a dozen doubles and 25 RBIs. More ... Brick Township's baseball team, coming off what coach Jason Groschel called an "up-and-down week in an up-and-down season," faces a must-win situation this week to make the NJSIAA Tournament at Friday's cutoff. More ... Most athletes establish their reputation as a college recruit by the time they are a junior in high school, many with the help of club teams and outside programs. In fact, their club teams often are instrumental in the recruiting process, which is not always well received by high schools. More ... With only one victory coming into this week's schedule of games, victories may not seem very important for the Brick Township softball team. Certainly, no tournaments hang in the balance with the cutoffs for the NJSIAA and Shore Conference Tournaments in the days ahead. More ... While Deanna Hahn and Lisa Stuto are putting up consistently high numbers in throwing events for Brick Township's girls outdoor track and field team, sophomore Deena Haluza also has been doing her part and blossoming into her role as a contributor in the discus and javelin. More ... A nagging injury to her small toe will make it tougher for Deanne Hahn of Brick Township to fulfill her role as favorite in the shot put and discus this week in the Ocean County outdoor track and field championships and next weekend in the Shore Conference championships, both at Neptune. More ... Brick Memorial tennis coach Don MacCarrick feels his team is getting ready for the Ocean County Tournament that will be held next weekend at Bey Lea Park in Toms River. "We are getting better," said MacCarrick, whose team, which comes into this week with an 8-4 record, finished in a tie for fourth place in the county tournament last year, its best finish ever. More ... |
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