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Each morning as the sun rises on the banks of the Shrewsbury River in Oceanport, one of the Jersey Shore’s premier high school rowing programs is preparing for the rare opportunity to represent ...
Growing up, Isabelle Young-Smith participated in many different sports. Among them: Dance, gymnastics, soccer, swimming, lacrosse and basketball. But when she entered Wakefield High School as a ...
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Weslaco head softball coach Mario Rodriguez has led his program to tremendous success during his time as head coach. Rodriguez led the school to state ...
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Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryan Weis, left, who graduated from Jenks High School, and Master Chief Chris Reed, USS Oklahoma chief of the boat, speak to Central High School Navy JROTC Cadets.
The Dunstan High School girls under-15 rowing eight who won gold at the Maadi Cup. From front, Skye Morton, Sophie Williamson, Kate Hanning, Abbie Harrison, Meg Creagh, McKenzie Ealson, Paige ...
The two Burnt Hills rowers covered the 2,000-meter course in 6 minutes, 53.05 seconds, edged out by Miami Beach Watersports Center and Saugatuck Rowing Club from Westport, Connecticut for a place ...
ALTHOUGH CREW is a school sport, it is not sanctioned the same way high-school football or basketball is. Team members pay dues and conduct fund-raising drives to buy the boats and other equipment.
The high school rowers meet Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 6 a.m. for six weeks, starting June 29. The fee is $50 for Brigantine residents and $75 for residents of other cities.