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      Sports November 29, 2000  RSS feed
      Vianney’s Coyle will be leaving a legacy behind
      Staff Writer
           When St. John Vianney
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      St. John Vianney girls enjoy season of firsts
           The St. John Vianney High School girls soccer team completed its season of firsts by capturing the NJSIAA Parochial A Championship.
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      Rams ready to dethrone Keyport in Group I final
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           On the verge of Saturday
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      Sport Shorts
           The CNJ United is a new under-10 boys travel soccer team preparing for the spring 2001 season. Emphasis will be on learning the proper skills and teamwork in order to play at a highly competitive level. Instruction will include classroom and winter indoor training during January and February 2001. Coaches have international playing and coaching experience. Players born after July 31, 1990 are eligible for this excellent opportunity. Please contact Dan Cahillane, (732) 238-5444, or Art Pluta, (732) 828-5376, regarding further information.
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      DeMonico, Noe lead the way in Born to Run wins
      Staff Writer
           Dave DeMonico keeps coming back to the streets of Freehold Borough for the Freehold Nissan Born to Run five-miler. He likes the race, the atmosphere, the people and race director Hank Bailey. And, the South River runner also likes to win, something he has done more of than anyone else in the 16-year history of the event.
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