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NewsJune 12, 2003 

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Sports . . . . June 12, 2003

Subramanian a step closer to state’s top spot
      Longtime East Brunswick High School boys tennis coach Bill Pellagrino says Vivek Subramanian is one of the best players he’s ever had.
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Bears regain their spot as state’s top volleyball team
By richard jerome
Staff Writer

      Aside from sheer elation, the East Brunswick High School volleyball team’s recent state championship victory over St. Joseph’s of Metuchen offered the Bears a large measure of redemption.
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Lady Knights made strides during the lacrosse season
Old Bridge girls
continue to improve program
By Warren Rappleyea
Staff Writer

      The Old Bridge High School girls’ lacrosse team fell just short of the .500 mark this season, but the Lady Knights’ seven victories is a team record.
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Lancers’ season ends on disappointing note
By doug mckenzie
Staff Writer

      TOMS RIVER — You can’t take anything for granted in high school athletics. The St. John Vianney girls softball team learned that the hard way over the past two weeks, as their dream of defending their tournament championships came to an abrupt end with a pair of disappointing losses.
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Sport Shorts
      The Old Bridge Department of Parks, Recreation and Social Services will hold its summer roller hockey instructional program for youngsters between the ages of 5-13 on Tuesday evenings beginning June 17 from 7:15 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at the Old Bridge Sports Arena. The program instructs players on the finer points of skating, stickhandling, passing and shooting. Players must wear full equipment and scrimmages will be included. The cost is $70 for Old Bridge residents; $100 for non-residents.
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