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SportsSeptember 13, 2006 


Trezza bridging gap between North and South
BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer
     Joe Trezza knows what it takes to be put together a winning high school football program.
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Lancers better than what they've shown
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer
     The St. John Vianney High School football team will be looking to get back on the right track Friday when the Lancers host Holmdel.
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Hornets' hurdles are all about football this year
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer
     After a relatively strong showing against powerful Manasquan, the Holmdel High School football team returns to action Friday against St. John Vianney.
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Seraphs seem to be heading in right direction
BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer
     Momentum can mean everything in high school football. Once a team gets rolling, good things tend to happen, one after another.
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Colt harriers gear up for another title run
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer
     It's a new year with new challenges for the state champion Christian Brothers Academy boys cross country team.
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Sports Shorts
     The Matawan-Aberdeen 10-year-old baseball all-stars successfully defended their District 11 championship. The Huskies went on to the state tournament in Jersey City, where they were eliminated with a respectable 2-2 record. The highlight was an exciting win over Bayonne; a seven-inning win over Bayo
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