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Long Branch, Shore, Monmouth Regional Football Seniors to Play One Last Game
Several recently-graduated seniors will be participating in the Gridiron Classic
By Adam Hochron
During a week where temperatures are going to be in the 90’s the last thing most people likely think of is high school football. Even with the mercury many of the top players from the Class of 2013 will gather at Toms River North Thursday night for the 36th annual Gridiron Classic.
Matching the best from Monmouth County against their hosts from Ocean County the game is a traditional showcase for the Shore Conference and gives the recent grads a chance to play against and with their friends and rivals one last time as high school student athletes.
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The teams consist of players from every school in the conference with coaches from around the county guiding them in hopes of emerging victorious.
The following players from the Long Branch-Eatontown area schools will be playing this year:
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Dwight Clark: RB/DB, Long Branch
Mark Costantino: RB/DB, Shore Regional
Anthony Howard: OL, Long Branch
Joscil Jackson: LB, Long Branch
Jack Kelly: RB/LB, Shore Regional
Sheldon McCue: TE/DL, Monmouth Regional
Corey Morris: DB, Long Branch
Brett Roach: DB, Long Branch
According to Allshoremedia.net the Monmouth County squad will be coached by Colts Neck’s Greg LaCava. With the game being held at one of the largest schools in the county the home team will be coached by the leader of one of the smallest schools in Point Beach’s John Wagner who helped the Garnet Gulls to one of their most successful seasons in recent memory.
Ocean County will be looking to bounce back from last year’s 28-7 loss at Holmdel High School. Monmouth County now leads the series 19-15-1 and last year’s game was an offensive showcase compared to the 2011 game when Ocean won 6-3.
Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
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