High School Sports News
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Dahl changes mind, will remain as Brick football coach
1:00 AM, Jun. 19, 2013
Rob Dahl was already thinking over his decision on Monday to resign as Brick Township High School's head coach, but a scene Tuesday night at his home confirmed to him he had to change his mind.
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Jim Dempsey named Toms River East head boys basketball coach
1:00 AM, Jun. 19, 2013
Jim Dempsey got the job he always wanted. He'll now be able to say that he is a head varsity boys basketball coach in the Shore Conference.
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Dahl steps down as Brick football coach
1:00 AM, Jun. 18, 2013
Rob Dahl said Tuesday morning he resigned as Brick Township High School's head football coach late Monday afternoon for personal reasons.
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CBA 4xMile team earns All-American status at New Balance Nationals
1:00 AM, Jun. 17, 2013
The Christian Brothers Academy 4xMile relay team finished fifth on Sunday morning at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals at North Carolina A&T University in 17:23.32.
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BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Karl Blum, Toms River North
1:00 AM, Jun. 15, 2013
Karl Blum was always aware of the expectations everyone had for his scholastic career.
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SOFTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Amanda Durham, St. John Vianney
1:00 AM, Jun. 15, 2013
Perhaps the only thing that eclipses Amanda Durham's love of softball is the sisterly love of her teammates, and it was evident on Championship Sunday.
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BOYS LACROSSE PLAYER OF YEAR: Michael Clarke, Rumson-Fair Haven
1:00 AM, Jun. 15, 2013
Rumson-Fair Haven's Michael Clarke has been a fixture on the attack line for the last three years.
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BASEBALL COACH OF THE YEAR: Ted Jarmusz, Monmouth
1:00 AM, Jun. 15, 2013
One of the Shore Conference's most distinguished head coaching careers began innocently 33 seasons ago in Essex County.
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SOFTBALL COACH OF THE YEAR: Jeanne Dickinson, Mater Dei
1:00 AM, Jun. 15, 2013
During a 16-day stretch in May, the Shore Conference found out what kind of team Mater Dei had become this season.
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BOYS TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Justin Love, Matawan
1:00 AM, Jun. 14, 2013
Justin Love had spent his final high school track and field season morphing into a 40-point threat every weekend, while regularly scoring into the 30s across four different events.
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| Rank | School | Record |
| 1 |
Jackson Memorial HS
Jackson, NJ |
18-3-0 |
| 2 |
Christian Brothers Academy
Lincroft, NJ |
16-4-0 |
| 3 |
Toms River North High School
Toms River, NJ |
17-7-0 |
| 4 |
Red Bank Catholic High School
Red Bank, NJ |
8-2-0 |
| 5 |
Wall High School
Wall Township, NJ |
8-3-0 |
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