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Sports November 13, 2008
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Holmdel harriers second in Central Jersey meet
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer
      Say this for Holmdel's George Galasso, he's raced against the best the state has to offer. After competing against Manalapan's Robby Andrews at both the Monmouth County and Shore Conference championships, Galasso faced another of the state's elite harriers, West Windsor-Plainsboro North's Joe Ros...
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SJV boys soccer qualifies for NJSIAA but loses in PKs
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer
      The St. John Vianney High School boys soccer team battled its way to an 8-8-2 record this fall and managed to qualify for the NJSIAA South Jersey Non-Public A tournament. Coach Brian Grimm's Lancers season ended last Thursday with a penalty-kick loss to Monsignor Donovan (12-5-3) in the Non-Publi...
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Lions, Eagles, Rockets earn postseason berths
Keyport, Matawan see hopes of state title crushed
BY DOUG McKENZIE Correspondent
      The second week of November means one thing for the top high school football teams throughout the state — it's time to put the pedal to the floor and chase down a state championship.
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Holmdel field hockey advances to semifinals
      The Holmdel High School field hockey team will meet Wayne Hills this afternoon in the semifinals of the NJSIAA Group III Tournament, on the heels of its impressive run through the North Jersey Section 2 Group III playoffs.
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Area teams chase state soccer titles
BY DOUG McKENZIE Correspondent
      This is the time of year when the very best high school soccer teams in the state begin to distinguish themselves. For a select handful of local teams that qualified for the NJSIAA state tournaments, last week's play represented a start to what they hoped would be the road to a championship.
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