Jackson Memorial High School News

Browse past news stories for Jackson Memorial High School in Jackson, NJ.

  • Jackson Community School plans trip (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 26, 2009 at 02:15:23 am
    All are invited to join the Jackson Community School on Dec. 19 for a trip to see Victorian Cape May's festively decorated gingerbread inns, houses, churches and hotels for interior self-guided evening tours. The town features Victorian homes decked out in holiday lights, carolers and instrumentalists on corners throughout the town and holiday cheer all around.
  • JROTC seeks donations for Feb. 20 gift auction (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 26, 2009 at 02:15:13 am
    JACKSON — Donations are being sought for a gift auction currently being planned for Feb. 20 to raise funds for the Jackson Memorial High School Air Force Junior ROTC. Funds raised will go toward financing a college scholarship program, equipping drill, color guard and academic teams, and supporting after-school activities and trips.
  • Lions, Jaguars battle in grid season finale (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 26, 2009 at 02:12:52 am
    It may be the youngest high school football rivalry in the state, but Jackson Liberty High School's home football game against Jackson Memorial High School on Nov. 25 at 6 p.m. holds added meaning for the Lions.
  • BMHS beats powerhouse Hunterdon Central, 21-17 (Brick Township Bulletin)
    posted on November 20, 2009 at 12:11:16 am
    Cody Cutter had a big catch a few weeks ago that forced overtime in Brick Memorial High School's 21-14 football victory at Jackson Memorial High School. Cutter was at it again on the night of Nov.
  • Donations sought for ROTC gift auction (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 19, 2009 at 02:17:24 am
    Donations are being sought for a gift auction currently being planned for Feb. 20 to raise funds for the Jackson Memorial High School Air Force Junior ROTC. Funds raised will go toward financing a college scholarship program, equipping drill, color guard and academic teams and supporting after-school activities and trips.
  • Marching bands unite to feed the hungry (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 19, 2009 at 02:16:43 am
    Jackson Liberty High School and Jackson Memorial High School marching bands are joining together to remember those in need of food on Thanksgiving. They are asking everyone who attends the Thanksgiving Day football game, Nov. 25 at 6 p.m. at Jackson Liberty High School, to bring a donation for the Jackson Food Pantry.
  • Jaguars claim CJ IV soccer championship (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 19, 2009 at 02:13:12 am
    Playing the No. 1 team in the state might make some coaches apprehensive, but Jackson Memorial High School girls soccer coach Drew Gibson was not hesitant about his team tackling the challenge of playing Lenape High School in the NJSIAA Group IV state tournament semifinals on Nov. 17.
  • 'Unlucky' Braves fall to Jaguars in CJ final (News Transcript)
    posted on November 18, 2009 at 01:39:41 am
    Soccer can be a cruel sport, just ask the Manalapan High School Braves. The Braves created one scoring chance after another in their Nov. 12 Central Jersey Group IV state sectional tournament final at Jackson Memorial High School, but it was the host Jaguars who left the field as sectional champions following their 1-0 triumph on a rainy afternoon.
  • Clothing drive Friday at Jackson high school (Asbury Park Press)
    posted on November 17, 2009 at 04:41:54 am
    JACKSON — The Jackson Memorial Jaguar band will hold a clothing drive at the high school Friday.
  • Students enjoy opportunity to experience working world (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 12, 2009 at 12:14:15 am
    JACKSON — Several Jackson businesses opened up their hearts and their doors to students with special needs from Jackson Liberty and Jackson Memorial high schools on Oct. 21 for National Disability Mentoring Day (DMD), a day of career awareness.
  • Jaguars meet Braves for CJIV soccer title (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 12, 2009 at 12:13:55 am
    The Jackson Memorial High School girls soccer team was explosive in the early rounds of the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV tournament, but the Jaguars switched gears on Nov. 9 when their defensive pressure highlighted a 1-0 victory over East Brunswick in the sectional semifinals.
  • Area harriers shining on top college teams (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 12, 2009 at 12:12:55 am
    Former teammates and rivals are distinguishing themselves at the major college level in women's cross country competition. Ashley Higginson and Allison Linnell, who were teammates at Colts Neck High School, and former Jackson Memorial High School standout Amanda Marino are competing for three of the best teams in the United States.
  • Jags' coach sees bright future in boys soccer (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 12, 2009 at 12:12:45 am
    Although the Jackson Memorial High School boys soccer team drew defending Central Jersey Group IV state sectional champion North Brunswick in its NJSIAA tournament opener and was holding only a 9-10-1 record, coach Steve Bado liked his team's chances.
  • BMHS and BTHS girls soccer teams headed to state tourney (Brick Township Bulletin)
    posted on November 5, 2009 at 11:52:48 pm
    For the first time in five years, both Brick Township high schools' girls soccer teams are competing in the state tournament.
  • Jaguars fall in conference final (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 5, 2009 at 12:28:23 am
    The Jackson Memorial High School girls soccer team knew it faced a tremendous challenge against unbeaten Red Bank Catholic High School in the championship match of the Shore Conference Tournament on Oct. 31 in Neptune.
  • Parella sets new career goal mark at Brookdale (Tri-Town News)
    posted on November 5, 2009 at 12:28:02 am
    Joe Parella is the face of junior college soccer, according to Brookdale Community College coach Mike Costa. Although he was overshadowed at Howell High School, Parella had a chance to shine at Brookdale and he took advantage of the opportunity.
  • Colonials earn top seed for field hockey tourney (News Transcript)
    posted on November 4, 2009 at 02:23:30 am
    The road to the NJSIAA North Jersey Section II, Group III state sectional title runs through Freehold Borough. Coach Jerrilynn Acevedo's Freehold High School Colonials earned the No. 1 seed for the state sectional tournament and the home field advantage that goes with it.
  • Marching bands face off at Brick music match (Asbury Park Press)
    posted on October 25, 2009 at 02:03:31 am
    BRICK — Marching bands from as far away as Cumberland and Passaic counties played in MusicFest, Brick Township High School's Marching Dragon Band's fifteenth annual competition on Saturday.
  • BMHS girls soccer team headed to state tourneys (Brick Township Bulletin)
    posted on October 22, 2009 at 11:10:56 pm
    Brick Memorial High School's girls soccer team clinched berths in the NJSIAA and Shore Conference tournaments when it beat Brick Township High School, 4-2, on Oct. 17. Shore Conference pairings were scheduled to be decided on Monday, with opening-round games on Wednesday. The state tournament cutoff is Friday.
  • Jags' volleyball squad shoots for spot in states (Tri-Town News)
    posted on October 22, 2009 at 12:58:12 am
    The Jackson Memorial High School girls volleyball team, in only its third season, is becoming a consistently competitive team in Shore Conference A South Division.
  • BTHS girls soccer clips Jackson's win streak (Brick Township Bulletin)
    posted on October 16, 2009 at 12:40:09 am
    Don't take us for granted based on our record. That message from Brick Township High School's girls soccer team resonated throughout the Shore Conference A South and beyond when the Green Dragons handed Jackson Memorial High School its first loss of the season, 1-0, on Oct. 5.
  • 40 years of learning celebrated (Tri-Town News)
    posted on October 15, 2009 at 01:29:06 am
    Students, teachers, administrators and alumni gathered at the Howard C. Johnson School, Larsen Road, in Jackson recently to celebrate the school's 40th anniversary. Principal Al Giambrone welcomed the guests to the event and said, "I'm just very excited to celebrate 40 years of excellence here at the Howard C. Johnson School.
  • Jaguars setting sights on Ocean X-C crown (Tri-Town News)
    posted on October 15, 2009 at 01:28:04 am
    With his team's dual meet record hovering around .500, Jackson Memorial High School boys cross country coach Steve Theobald still believes his team will be ready when the season's big meets begin on Oct. 22 with the Ocean County Championships.
  • BMHS triumphs in OT victory over Jackson (Brick Township Bulletin)
    posted on October 8, 2009 at 11:10:52 pm
    Vin Sabba again took the spotlight as Brick Memorial High School's football team stayed in the race in Shore Conference A South's American Division and in the running for a return to the NJSIAA playoffs as defending state champion, with a dramatic 21-14 overtime victory over Jackson Memorial High School on Oct. 2.
  • Caruso takes his team's ups and downs in stride (Brick Township Bulletin)
    posted on October 8, 2009 at 11:10:41 pm
    Maybe it was looking ahead to what coach Bill Caruso called a "huge" part of the schedule. Or maybe it's just the fickle nature of young teams: play great one day and play the worst game the next. That's what befell Brick Memorial High School's girls soccer team as it suffered a 2- 1 loss to Toms River High School East on the night of Oct.
  • Keeping alive the memory of the Forgotten War (Independent)
    posted on October 8, 2009 at 01:54:25 am
    AMarine Corps combat veteran has begun a noble journey to document the story of the Korean War veterans who survived one of the most decorated battles in American history. According to U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Capt.
  • Jackson Hall of Fame to induct new members (Tri-Town News)
    posted on October 8, 2009 at 01:04:00 am
    JACKSON — The trustees of the Jackson Alumni Hall of Fame will induct five individuals into the Hall of Fame during a banquet to be held at 12:30 p.m. Oct. 18 at the Woodlake Country Club in Lakewood. The honorees are Thomas Barchie, Guruji Swamy Mick (formerly known as Mickey Monesson), Neil O'Connell, Francis Polito and Jane Sims.
  • Folk, Costello lead Jaguars (Tri-Town News)
    posted on October 8, 2009 at 12:58:36 am
    Senior striker Kelly Folk is not surprised to see the Jackson Memorial High School girls soccer team off to a 10-0 start in 2009. "I kind of expected it," Folk said. "We are all comfortable working with each other on soccer and on club teams. We are very smart on the field and know how to work with each other.
  • Drum major carries on family tradition (Suburban)
    posted on October 1, 2009 at 11:58:27 pm
    As her younger son entered Brick Township High School in 2007, Darlene LaHaye told Danny that he needed to have some activity and that he should try band for a year. Two years, a lot of fun and a whole lot of hard work later, Danny is still with the band, serving as the new Brick Marching Dragons Drum Major.
  • Mustangs throttle Freehold Twp. in Shore Conference game (Suburban)
    posted on October 1, 2009 at 11:55:45 pm
    Brick Memorial High School's triple option is an equal opportunity offense: whoever gets the ball depends on what the defense shows. Vin Sabba got that opportunity and got back into the spotlight that he earned last season as the Mustangs rolled over Freehold Township, 24-12, in a Shore Conference American Division game at home.

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