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      Sports August 14, 2008  RSS feed
      RU football looking to maintain high level of play
      15 starters return for Scarlet Knights; opening game on Labor Day
            PISCATAWAY — The goal in many Rutgers football observers' opinion is to get back to the level of play that the Scarlet Knights had in 2006, when the team finished with an 11-2 record, a Texas Bowl victory and a national ranking.
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      Winters ready for another season on gridiron at FDU
      BTHS graduate plays quarterback for Devils
            Bill Winters will have added incentive when Fairleigh Dickinson University's football team opens its season Sept. 5 at its home field at Florham Park against The College of New Jersey.
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            Former Monmouth University women's soccer standout Amy Hoyer, the 2007 Northeast Conference Player of the Year, was selected to participate in the W-League Combine in September. Hoyer, who was named third-team All-Mid Atlantic Region by Soccer Buzz magazine, and third-team All-Mid Atlantic Region by the NSCAA, will compete at the WLeague Combine Sept. 4-7 in Tampa, Fla.
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      James looking for repeat success at TCNJ
      QB from Brick won nine games for the Lions a season ago
            Chris James of Brick, coming off a brilliant 9-3 season as the sophomore quarterback at The College of New Jersey, is eager for the start of practice within the next two weeks and has an added incentive in getting ready for the season.
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            The Rutgers women's lacrosse program was one of 50 schools that earned Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Academic Squad honors, it was announced Monday. Teams that have a collective GPA of 3.0 or higher earn the distinction of being named Academic Squad.
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      Brick American 11s still alive coming into the week
            Brick American's Cal Ripken 11-yearold All-Stars were the last baseball team left standing in the township coming into this week, and were determined not to see their season end when they took the field on Monday against host Washington Township in the final game of pool play of the Mid-Atlantic Regionals.
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      Elwell leads A's to Ripken Junior League title
            Bob Elwell played his "A" game in his final outing in the Brick American Cal Ripken Junior League, and it helped the A's to the league championship. Elwell, who pitched only one inning, came through on the mound and also scored the winning run as the A's beat the Red Sox, 8-7, to complete a sweep of their best-of-three championship series.
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      Brick Mustangs ready to have big season on the gridiron
            Brick youth football teams began their second full week of practice this week, and things certainly are looking up for the Brick Mustangs of the Jersey Shore Football League as they move from the A to the B Division with the Brick Dragons.
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      Plenty of locals turn out for Asbury Park 5K
            More than 1,000 people registered and over 900 of them crossed the finish line on Saturday at the Asbury Park 5K road race, according to race director Phil Hinck. As has been the case most of the summer, Noel Brock won with a time of 16:52 on the double-loop course that ends on the boardwalk.
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