The Week of November 30 - December 7, 1999 (Visit our Archives)

Sports

Boys Basketball

Hobbie, Khoury Help CBA Top South For SC Championship
BRICK TOWNSHIP - Point guard Roy Mabey and center Matt McMullen have been big factors in the success of the Christian Brothers Academy basketball team this season, but the Colts are far from a two-man team, as was evident in Saturday's Shore Conference title game.

NJSIAA CJ II Basketball

Rumson-Fair Haven Recovers From South Loss To Trim Delaware Valley
RUMSON - It was apparent that a 10-day layoff following its loss to Middletown South in the Shore Conference playoffs had little affect on Rumson-Fair Haven Regional boys basketball team as Delaware Valley found out Tuesday.

NJSIAA Girls Basketball

Mater Dei Routs Wildwood Catholic, 44-24 In Non-Public South B Playoffs
MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP - Mater Dei's Danielle Locicero pumped in a game-high 17 points and Jaclyn Lino added 10 points to help lead the fourth-seeded Lady Seraphs to a 44-24 win over the 13th seeded Wildwood Catholic Lady Crusaders in a Non-Public South B first-round game on Tuesday night.

SCT Girls Basketball

Richardson Leads Neptune Past Colts Neck, 60-50
BRICK - Shakena Richardson of Neptune showed a tremendous amount of heart playing with a high-ankle sprain during Saturday's Shore Conference Tournament final against Colts Neck at Brick Memorial High School.

Sports Briefs

Byrne Wins 800 At MOC
TOMS RIVER - After missing most of last year's indoor track season due to injuries, Red Bank Catholic's Kevin Byrne is making up for lost time this year and ran his best race of the season Saturday in winning the 800 at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions at the John Bennet Indoor Track Complex.