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      Sports November 1, 2007  RSS feed
      Memorial looks to rebound after SCT defeat
      Girls soccer preps for state tourney after narrow loss to Jackson
            Brick Memorial girls soccer coach Bill Caruso faces a tremendous challenge. He's had less than two days to revive his team's morale after a 2-1 loss to Jackson in the Shore Conference Tournament championship on Saturday night before Monday's NJSIAA Tournament opener at home against North Brunswick.
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      Former Brick hoops player has to sit out due to illness
      TCNJ's Jay Frank has mono; not due back for a month
            Jay Frank of Brick and The College of New Jersey men's basketball team has had his own horror show of bad luck in this Halloween season since practices began last week. The sharpshooting guard out of Brick Memorial was diagnosed with mononucleosis early last week and he said he is not expected to return until the season opens in late November.
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      Poplaski misses Shore meet due to injury
      Star gymnast now looks toward state sectionals this weekend
            Brick Township star gymnast Lindsay Poplaski was ready to take on the Shore Conference's best in the all around and defend her beam title at Brick Memorial on Saturday before a left ankle injury forced her off the mats.
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      Jessica Fuccello paces UPenn soccer team
      Former Brick Memorial star has 10 goals so far for Quakers this season
            Jessica Fuccello yearns for the chance to play in the postseason for the University of Pennsylvania women's soccer team, as she did as the second all-time scorer in Brick Memorial's history. The Quakers (11-3-1) are off to their best start in school history, with a No.
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      Rough weather sidelines many over the weekend
            With small craft advisories for most of the week, many anglers stayed inside the hook for shelter. Capt. Bob from Sandy Hook Fishing Adventures managed to salvage the days by staying under the Highlands Bridge, greeted by a blitz of hungry blues. Choppers up to 10 pounds were hitting anything you threw at them. Capt.
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      Caballero gallops over TR South defense
      Green Dragons pitch 20-0 shutout; in position to make playoffs
            Will Caballero has been a vital cog among the three running backs in the Brick Township backfield, mostly as a lead blocker. But he also proved his merit as a "mudder." "I guess you could say that," said coach Warren Wolf with a laugh, since Caballero reeled off 91 yards on 12 carries, two of them for touchdowns, in last Friday night's quagmire at home.
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      Dragon Jr. Pee Wees defeat Marlboro
            Christian Caselli and Brian Matthews scored touchdowns as the Brick Dragons Junior Pee Wees beat Marlboro, 13-6, in a Jersey Shore Pop Warner Football Conference showdown of teams vying for a spot in the regionals. Caselli ran five yards for a touchdown in the second quarter, with Dean Sherry catching a pass from Dan Berg.
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      Following big win, RU has lackluster performance
      Scarlet Knights don't show much in 31-3 loss to West Virginia
            The West Virginia Mountaineers were just about perfect. With the sixth-ranked team in the nation coming to Piscataway on Saturday for a rain-soaked affair, the Rutgers University football team was hoping to beat its second ranked opponent in a row for the first time in school history.
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      Some fans have special agenda at Breeders' Cup
      Bettors, owners, even one famous jockey were in attendance
            If one looks hard enough at the faces in the crowd, they are easy to pick out. Perhaps there is a certain intensity to their expression. Maybe they're striding through the crowd with a little more purpose than the average fan. They are the "horsemen" - ones who keep horse racing alive, whether on the front lines or behind the scenes.
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