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At age 81 and with a vivid memory of the 50 seasons gone by as coach of Brick Township's football team, Warren Wolf could not remember the last time his Green Dragons team squandered a 21-point margin, particularly when it was the first 21 points of the game. More ... Brick Memorial's football players found themselves in a tough spot in their opening game when they saw a 14-point lead evaporate to a tie against host Toms River East in the third quarter last Friday. "We said we need to step it up," said Brick Memorial quarterback Brian Staub. "We knew we were playing good. We did not want to let it slip away. More ... Brick American and Brick National Cal Ripken programs that converted from Little League this past summer will try another new idea for next season when they cross over for interleague play for the first time. More ... If Brick Memorial's girls soccer team is to win 18 games like it did a year ago — or more — and to repeat as Shore Conference A South champion and advance farther into the postseason, senior center midfielder Caitlin Conway will be in the middle of things. More ... Brick Township and Brick Memorial picked a very exciting way to break into the varsity ranks of high school girls volleyball. After playing for two years on club level, the two teams made their varsity debut head-to-head as Brick Township beat Brick Memorial, 25-20, 25-21, before a large, vocal gathering at Brick Memorial last Friday. More ... Coaches want to open their season with a victory, but Brick Township coach Ken Lynch and Brick Memorial's Kevin Bliem saw a silver lining when both teams suffered 3-1 losses in their first game. "I thought we played very well," said Lynch after Brick Township fell to Toms River North at home on Saturday night in its Shore Conference A South opener. More ... Brick Township tennis coach Bob Hudak enjoys a luxury he has not had in his five previous seasons: three experienced singles players. "We have a lot of young players, but with our experience, we hope to do even better," said Hudak, referring to a 6-10 record last fall. More ... Many of the Rutgers faithful may have thought the football team's season-opening 24-7 loss to Fresno State was merely an aberration. After the Scarlet Knights' most recent game, those on the bandwagon may want to think twice about riding on a vehicle with quickly deflating tires. More ... |
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