Volume 20 • Issue 13 7/3/13 - 7/30/13 FREE Thanks To Our Advertisers facebook.com\JerseySportingNews JerseySportingNews.com 2013 JERSEY AWARDS Congratulations to the Scholar Athletes and the Entire 2013 Graduating Class To be ARMY STRONG you have to be ACADEMICALLY STRONG To learn more about the Army and Army Reserves Call 732-323-4800 or visit www.goarmy.com/u723 to schedule an appointment with an Army Counselor
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Congratulations to the Scholar Athletes and the Entire 2013 Graduating Class
To be ARMY STRONG you have to be ACADEMICALLY STRONG
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SEA GIRT— It was another memo-rable night at the 13th Annual “Jersey Awards” held at The Parker House on Tuesday, June 25th. This year’s out-standing group of award winners was honored in front of a packed crowd of proud parents, relatives, coaches, and friends. The honorees were among the most talented athletes at the Jersey Shore both on and off the field. The quality of students nominated and ul-timately selected to win were some of the most accomplished in the history of the awards. With tremendous academ-ic achievements, tireless extracurricular and volunteer activities, and the char-acter befitting true athletic scholars, the class of 2013 truly shined.
“Every year is a great group of tal-ented students, but this year’s group has really stood out,” says publisher Fran Attardi. “When you hear their ac-complishments, it makes all the work for JSN during the year worth it. It was a truly special night and a pleasure to honor these young adults.”
For the 13th Annual Jersey Award, each recipient received a Tiffany & Co. trophy engraved with their name, sport, school and sponsor. The win-ners were chosen on the basis of their athletic achievements, academics, and extracurricular activities. Jersey Sport-ing News takes great pride in select-
ing well-rounded students who excel across the board. Over the years, the “Jersey Awards” has become one of the most coveted awards in local high school sports. For it is a one of a kind award where hundreds of nominations come in for each individual sport and only one is awarded the honor of being player of the year for their respected sport. JSN is the ONLY publication to have an official ceremony that honors all the athletes in the shore conference.
As always, The Jersey Awards would not be possible without the exceptional support of the sponsors. The Parker House once again hosted a beautiful summer evening with recipients, fam-ily, and friends enjoying a cocktail hour before the ceremony. The U.S. Army was on hand with t-shirts and gifts for the recipients as well as some words of wisdom from Captain Steve Austin. The USMC was also on site and gen-erously donated swag for each of the award recipient’s bags. Jersey Sport-ing News would like to especially thank the top sponsors for the awards includ-ing The Parker House , U.S. ARMY and Joe Leone’s Italian Specialty Store and Catering in Point Pleasant. Please take the time to support these businesses that have so generously supported our local student athletes. It is because of them that JSN is able to carry on the tradition of The Jersey Awards.
Students Shine at The Jersey Awards By Ted Kaiser
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By Eric BraunLONG BRANCH- Coming off a frustrating 5-5 season in2011, the Green Wave from Long Branch High Schoolhave gotten back to their tradition of ground and pound.The Wave has rushed out to a 2-0 record with wins overManasquan and Monmouth, relying mostly on the legs ofJosil Jackson and the arm of Avery Griffin.
Long Branch took a hit during their final pre-seasongame when senior tailback Dwight Clark went down witha broken left ankle. Clark is expected back by midseasonbut Coach Dan George needs to keep his team focused andmoving forward to get back to Class B North dominanceand be eligible for the NJSIAA tournament. CoachGeorge also lost senior tight- end and linebacker Dominic Mincieli when he suffered a knee injury in the spring, butMincieli should be back in the first couple weeks of the
season.Minus the injuries, the Green Wave is in prime posi-
tion to challenge Neptune, Wall and Ocean in the ShoreConference B North division. Top to bottom this is thetoughest division in the Shore Conference. Coach Georgewill look to get additional contributions from juniorShabazz Shuler and seniors Curtis Gunther and TreySmith at wide outs. On defense, the Wave will look forChris Pappayluo and senior safeties Corey Morris andBrett Roach to shutdown opposing offenses.
By Brian DanemanThe Howell Rebels might have known they were in
for a rough night at the swamp when they were calledfor a delay of game penalty before the game even start-ed. The penalty was rightfully called because theRebels did not enter the field until well after 7pm leav-ing the home team to wait on the sidelines.
The game was riddled with penalties on both sides ofthe ball. Nineteen penalties were called to be exact andfive were on just the first series. But otherwise, it wasa well-played game. Howell’s passing efforts actuallylooked quite sharp on their first two possessions withsix completions and four first downs. On their thirdpossession, the relentless Eagle defensive line sackedRebel quarterback Connor McGlynn at the Rebels ownthree- yard line. In doing so, they knocked him out ofthe game and into an awaiting ambulance with a pos-sible neck or shoulder injury.
From this point late in the first quarter MiddletownSouth began to soar behind the power running of JakeRipnick scoring on three subsequent drives. Ripnickran for 157 yards and two touchdowns on 24 carries.The Eagles took advantage of the loss of the Howellquarterback and pressured his substitute Aaron Trimblefor the rest of the night leading to five sacks and twointerceptions; one by junior Andrew Wisialko for sixyards and one later in the second half by speedsterElijah Smith for a 60- yard touchdown return. TheSouth defense was tenacious all night and gave theoffense great field position on every series.
The offense led by Ripnick and quarterback Kyle
Bray moved the ball well throughout the game relyingheavy on the run but also sprinkling in a few passesto shake things up. Bray’s throws were accurate espe-cially the 25- yard bullet he threw to junior wide outTaylor Hendrickson late in the second quarter for thethird score of the game. The two connected on four
passes for the entire game. The South offensive anddefensive lines controlled the line of scrimmage foralmost the entire game and helped to earn the lopsidedvictory.
The Rebels did manage to score a touchdown late inthe fourth quarter on a 24- yard throw from Trimble to
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OF THE YEAR
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