By Ryan Fennell Rumson – Olympic gold is a long road paved with hard work, determination, focus, and a unique ability to fight through pain. On occasion, though, enough pain or a significant injury can…
By Brian Deakyne WALL — For seemingly every game, Cory Hawes has took the mound for the Jersey Shore Bucks. He’s had his highs, and his lows, — as have the Bucks — and on…
By Ryan Fennell West Long Branch – It was a pair of firsts at Monmouth University on Tuesday afternoon when the university officially announced the hiring of its first men’s lacrosse head coach, Brian Fisher.…
By Brian Deakyne RUMSON — In sports, teammates are like family. It’s seen on every level: from little league baseball to professional football, teammates look to one another for support on and off the field.…
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By Vincent Landolfi, Jr. No father has ever had a better day than the one Steve Kalish experienced a week ago Sunday. On Father’s Day, June 17th, he got to see his son Jake…
By Ryan Fennell Sea Bright – Back in 2003 Felecia Stratton, owner of Jersey Shore Skim Camp, organized the first Sea Bright Skim Bash, which attracted approximately 15 riders to the beach that day. This…
By Brian Deakyne NEPTUNE — With several hundreds of friends, family and fans in attendance, United State National women’s soccer team captain Christie Rampone did her best to thank and acknowledge every person who gathered at Jersey…
By Brian Deakyne TOMS RIVER –For four years, Rumson-Fair Haven’s Jack Curran and Christian Brothers Academy’s Donny Finn have been part of one of the most exciting lacrosse rivalries in the Shore Conference. On Saturday…
By Brian Deakyne MIDDLETOWN — Playing for the final time on a high school field, stars from local high schools did not disappoint last Thursday night. A number of athletes from the two river area…