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Sure, there are plenty of high school all-star football games played throughout the state of New Jersey. But there's something special about this one. The Snapple Bowl, which kicks off tonight at Kean University at 7:30 p.m., is more than just an annual battle between Middlesex and Union counties' best graduating seniors. More ... It's been a memorable summer for the East Brunswick All-Stars 11-year-old Little League team, which has carved out a 14-6 record and performed admirably in several tournaments. The big news is that Manager Andy Steinfeld's squad won last weekend's Monroe Tournament, going 6-0 in the competition and capturing the title with a 15-6 victory over Waretown on Sunday. More ... Old Bridge Little League's 13/14-year-old Junior Team captured the District 10 Junior Division Championship on Saturday with an 8-3 victory over the Sayrewood South Little League Junior Team in Old Bridge. The team was led by Jared DeBrizzi, who pitched five outstanding innings and belted a two-run homer in the victory. More ... The East Brunswick Spotswood Golden Bear Chargers Pop Warner Organization still has openings for football players and cheerleaders, specifically boys interested in football for the levels of Midgets (ages 13-15) and Junior Midgets (ages 11-13) and cheerleaders for the Pee Wee Cheer Squad (ages 9-11). If interested, see the Web site www.gbcfootball. More ... The East Brunswick Spotswood Golden Bear Chargers third annual Golf Outing will be held on Friday, Sept. 14, at the Cream Ridge Golf Course, 181 Route 539, Cream Ridge. Buffet dinner will follow. Raffles and trophies/prizes for the winners. Costs to participate are individual $110, foursome $425. Hole sponsors are being sought - cost to sponsor a hole is $100. More ... Despite strong winds Prowler 5 fared well on the fluke bite with 100 keepers aboard. The 3:30 evening trip, Capt. Scott was at the helm and it was blowing 25 to 30 out of the south. They had to fish a local bluefish spot because of the rough seas and that strong south wind. Capt. More ... |
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