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Sports May 13, 2004
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Old Bridge girls earn first state playoff berth
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA
Staff Writer
     The Old Bridge High School girls lacrosse team has qualified for the NJSIAA Tournament for the first time, and the Lady Knights will be looking to improve upon their 8-2-1 mark this evening when they host Paramus Catholic on senior night.
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Postseason picture takes form for local teams
East Brunswick, Spotswood boys chase division, GMCT titles
     When the brackets for the state sectional tournaments come out later this week, several local baseball and softball teams will learn where they will begin their quests for state championships.
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Rams battle through up-and-down spring
Local tennis teams begin state tournament
play today
BY DOUG McKENZIE
Staff Writer
     The senior-dominated South River High School tennis team has lost its share of close matches this year. More than its share, actually.
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Playoff-bound
     FARRAH MAFFAI staff Brittany Salvatore and the Monroe Falcons are heading to the state playoffs after accumulating a 9-7 mark by Saturday’s state cutoff. The Falcons also hope to challenge for a GMC Tournament title over the next few weeks.
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Sports Shorts
     Kate Generelli of the Cranbury Little Falcons has been selected to play soccer on the U13 state Olympic development team. She will train and play with the team, which will represent New Jersey in regional competition this summer.
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Sports Shorts
     The following are the results of the Tamarack Women’s Nine-Hole Golf Association’s April 22 outing — stroke play minus putts (no handicap). East Brunswick’s Kathleen Farmer won the A Flight with a 33, followed by East Brunswick’s Inge Robinson (34), East Brunswick’s Marion Batchelor (36) and East Br...
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