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Brick Memorial football began practice on Monday this week, and it was a different feeling for Walter Currie than it was a year ago when he was breaking into the position. "Without question, the offseason commitment is drastically improved," said Currie, a former head coach at Point Pleasant Beach. "It's not as good as it could be, but it's a huge improvement. More ... The marquee names in cross country in Brick Township's two high schools last season are gone. Andrew Brodeur leaves behind a legacy at Brick Memorial that may not be matched for a long time as he embarks on a college career at Duke. More ... Brick Township field hockey opened practice last Friday with many positions still up for grabs but with a pool of talented prospects that is deeper than in recent seasons. More ... Jordan Roshala was ready to start the evening practices for Brick Township's football team on Monday, after having anterior cruciate ligament knee surgery toward the end of basketball season, but junior John Applegate will be available again if needed. More ... It was a strange season for Brick Memorial's boys soccer team last season, said coach Kevin Bleim, and in some ways it looks like a strange one again for the fast-approaching new season. "It was strange last year, a lot of bad breaks but it made the players better and built character," said Bleim. More ... Brick Township and Brick Memorial girls volleyball teams are making progress steadily while preparing for their first varsity season after two years in club level competition. But it hasn't been easy for the 18 girls on Brick Township when their coach, Christine Conti, had to step down and take a leave of absence because she is due to have a baby in November. More ... Laround the league and it sounds like it had one of the best seasons ever, if not the best season. Brick American President Tom Nerney is not hesitant to talk superlatives about its unprecedented season, the first for both leagues in the Cal Ripken program after switching franchises before the start of this season to Little League. More ... When it comes to soccer, it's triple the excitement in the Wroblewski family. Triplets Jenna, Dan and Rob play for their teams at Brick Township High School and are eagerly anticipating the start of the season next week. More ... |
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