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Sports February 20, 2008
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RBC girls do battle with Shore Regional
     PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Left: Red Bank Catholic's Kasey Hobbie tries to put two up from the paint against Shore Regional's Liz West (#15) during a home game on Feb. 15. Above: RBC's Kristina Danella (#33) goes against West during the contest.
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SJV girls win two games in Shore Conf. tourney
Lancers defeat Freehold, Shore Regional
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer
      The St. John VianneyHigh School girls basketball team began its quest for a Shore Conference championship with convincing victories over Freehold and Shore Regional. On Sunday, the Lancers downed Freehold, 56-47, in a quarterfinal game. That victory came on the heels of SJV's opening roundwin ove...
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Fish On
Regional Commission mandates drastic reduction on blackfish
RON NUZZOLO
      Time is running out for New Jersey recreational anglers. Just when fishing seemed to be healthy in all categories, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) mandates a reduction in blackfish by almost 26 percent.
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Shore Conference girls hoops final four is set
BY DOUG McKENZIE Correspondent
      And then there was one. While three local high school basketball teams entered the Shore Conference Tournament quarterfinals on Sunday, only one emerged victorious and advanced to this week's semifinal round. The St. John Vianney High School girls basketball team is the top seed in the tourney an...
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South girls bowling places third in division
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer
      The Middletown High School South girls bowling team ended the campaign with a 14-28 record, but coach TomRomano noted that several girlswill return next year. The Eagles struggled a bit this season after posting a 28-14 ledger a year ago.
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Clemens' testimony ends up being a waste of time for all
BY DOUG McKENZIE Correspondent
      It's been a week now since Roger Clemens sat before members of Congress to plead his innocence in the face of Brian McNamee's accusations that he injected the baseball great with steroids. And while the five-hour congressional hearing did little to bring an end to the matter, the buzz surrounding...
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