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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Here is the new Shore Conference alignment break down by schools for 2008-09, and 2009-2010

REALIGNMENT FOR 2008-2009-2009-2010 SCHOOL YEARS
SHORE CONFERENCE FOOTBALL
AMERICAN: Brick Memorial; Freehold Township; Howell; Jackson Memorial; Manalapan; Southern; Toms River North.
CHANGES: Howell and Manalapan move up from the American Division from the Constitution, replacing Toms River East and Marlboro

CONSTITUTION: Brick, Colts Neck, Lacey, Marlboro, Middletown North, Toms River East, Toms River South. CHANGES: Toms River East and Marlboro drop down from the American Division and Manalapan and Howell move up to the American Division.

FEDERAL: Central, Freehold, Jackson Liberty, Lakewood, Middletown South, Neptune, Wall. CHANGES: Wall moves up from the Liberty Division, replacing Ocean. Jackson Liberty will join the Shore Conference and replace Pinelands in the division.

LIBERTY: Long Branch, Manchester, Matawan, Monmouth, Ocean, Red Bank Catholic and Red Bank Regional. CHANGES: Ocean drops down from the Federal Division and replaces Wall, which moved up to the Federal Division.

NATIONAL: Barnegat, Holmdel, Manasquan, Pinelands, Point Boro, Raritan, St. John Vianney. CHANGES: Pinelands drops down from the Federal Division and replaces Monsignor Donovan.
PATRIOT: Asbury Park, Keyport, Keansburg, Mater Dei, Monsignor Donovan, Point Beach, Rumson-FH, Shore. CHANGES: Monsignor Donovan drops down from the National Division.




GENERAL - WITH ENROLLMENT FIGURES

CLASS A NORTH: CBA 1,012; Colts Neck 847; Freehold Township 1,014; Howell 1,080; Manalapan 1,011; Marlboro 991; Middletown North 857; Middletown South 714. CHANGES: None.

CLASS A CENTRAL: Holmdel 558; Manasquan 550; Matawan 577; Raritan 528; Red Bank Catholic 573; Rumson-FH 499; Shore 396; St. John Vianney 559. CHANGES: Matawan moves in from Class B North and Shore moves up from Class B Central.

CLASS A SOUTH: Brick Township 984; Brick Memorial 1,107; Jackson Memorial 1,085; Lacey 801; Southern 1,002; Toms River East 926; Toms River North 1,157; Toms River South 851. CHANGES: None


CLASS B NORTH: Freehold 710; Long Branch 644; Monmouth 610; Neptune 707; Ocean 666; Red Bank Regional 583; Wall 692. CHANGES: Red Bank Regional moving from Class A Central.


CLASS B SOUTH: Barnegat 532; Central 789; Jackson Liberty 706; Lakewood 699; Manchester 643; Monsignor Donovan 500; Pinelands 559; Point Boro 544
CHANGES: Jackson Liberty joins the Shore Conference.


CLASS B CENTRAL: Asbury Park 295; Keansburg 244; Keyport 239; Henry Hudson 153; Mater Dei 202; Point Beach 217; St. Rose 304. CHANGES: Shore Regional moves up to Class A Central.

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

When it lists the Classes and enrollment figures, is that for baseball?

May 13, 2007 at 11:22 AM  
Blogger Tony Graham said...

Covers school enrollment which translates over all sports.

May 13, 2007 at 12:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

But I mean the teams in the Classes. I didnt think football had Classes.

May 13, 2007 at 1:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

why does football have the division names like liberty, federal and every other sport is in divisions named with the generic a b c's

May 13, 2007 at 5:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what do the numbers next to the school represent?

May 13, 2007 at 6:09 PM  
Blogger Tony Graham said...

I am speculating here but if you look at the other sports the schools are mostly lined up geographcally..but in football there seems to be a broader crossover..For instance - .

AMERICAN: Brick Memorial; Freehold Township; Howell; Jackson Memorial; Manalapan; Southern; Toms River North.

Three from Monmouth, four from Ocean. Can't really call it A North or South.


CONSTITUTION: Brick, Colts Neck, Lacey, Marlboro, Middletown North, Toms River East, Toms River South.

again..a mixed bag...

May 13, 2007 at 6:22 PM  
Blogger Tony Graham said...

Re numbers - that school's enrollment...

May 13, 2007 at 6:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why did Shore have to move when they only have 300 plus students?
It doesn't seem fair to me.

May 15, 2007 at 6:28 AM  

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