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Thursday, November 29, 2012

SBHS Baseball Steps up for Sandy Victims at the Shore

A group of parents, coaches and players from the South Brunswick High School baseball team volunteered to help clean up efforts in Sandy-ravaged Manasquan last weekend.

While sheer athletic ability is obviously vital to the achievements of student athletes, character is an often overlooked trait. As successful as the South Brunswick High School baseball team has been on the diamond, the squad's high character off the field has driven them to get involved in parts of the state still suffering in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. Last Sunday, a group of players, coaches and parents headed down to Manasquan to aid storm victims still undergoing power outages and suffering from the loss of their homes. "I've lived down there over the summer since 2006," said SBHS assistant coach C.J. Hendricks. "I know people down there who are having a really tough time. I've been down three or four times to volunteer, so I …

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6:30 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012

Coach Hendricks, you embody all the best of what scholastic sports should be. Clearly you understand that teaching comes first and through that you have produced winners. And they play a heck of a game of baseball too!   more ›

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

South Brunswick Baseball Ready for a 'Night at the Races'

Annual fundraiser by the South Brunswick Diamond Club helps to support the South Brunswick High School baseball team achieve the goal of becoming a New Jersey powerhouse.

With the start of the spring sports season in sight, the South Brunswick Diamond Club is getting ready for its 7th annual fundraiser in support of South Brunswick High School baseball. The club's "Night at the Races" event is designed to raise money to help the SBHS squad become a state powerhouse. "Our goal with the fundraiser is to help the team reach its goal of becoming one of the elite programs in the state," said Mary Rogers, one of the event's organizers. "All of the money raised goes to support that, whether it's improving facilities, equipment, or anything we can do to help the team reach that elite status, that is our ultimate goal." Becoming a New Jersey baseball powerhouse may not be far off if last year was any indication. The…

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