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      Sports January 24, 2008  RSS feed

      Redbirds soar into role of national champions
      Junior Midgets and Midgets recognized for stellar season
            UPPER FREEHOLD - The weather outside was frightful, but that didn't stop most of themembers of theAllentown Redbirds Midgets and Junior Midgets from attending the Jan. 17 Township Committee meeting to receive recognition for their triumphs in the national championships this year.
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      New Egypt boys hoops fighting to make postseason
      With 7-7 record, Warriors need to step up before qualifying deadline
            As the deadline for qualifying for the state tournament creeps closer, the New Egypt High School boys basketball team finds itself battling for its playoff life. With an overall record of 7-7, the Warriors need to put forth a huge effort thisweek to get and stay above the .500mark.
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      Warriors wrestling in the midst of a strong season
            When the New Egypt High School wrestling team graduated nine seniors from last year's squad, coach Kevin English was concerned about the lack of experience and leadership. English wasn't sure who was going to emerge and direct a young squad into the 2007-08 campaign. He was hoping to have one or two upperclassmen step to the forefront before the season began.
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      To our readers
            Items for Sports Shorts may be e-mailed to sports@gmnews.com. They also may be faxed to (732) 780-4192 or mailed to the attention of the Sports Coordinator: Greater Media Newspapers, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ 07728.
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      Fish On
      Even in frigid weather, anglers are still out there
            Capt. Howard cures cabin fever for local Garden State anglers. The 125-foot Jamaica from Brielle sails special offshore wreck trips for giant sea bass, cod, pollock and hake. Capt. Howard's 18-hour 60- to 80-mile wreck trips are no joke. The Jamaica sails at 12:30 a.m. every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday and Feb. 18. For reservations, call (732) 528-5014.
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