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Junior Kaitlin Brice will play Division I field hockey for George-town University beginning in the Fall of 2024.

CHS Beast Kaitlin Brice becomes a Georgetown Hoya

Dara Fisher and Emma Makin March 31, 2023

Field hockey player and CHS junior Kaitlin Brice of Wall Township committed to Georgetown University for field hockey on Dec. 28, 2022. Brice describes how her dream of committing to a Division I university...

Senior Anne Kopec of Oceanport led the Shore Regional field hockey
team as one of the team captains this season. Kopec will play Division II
field hockey for Pace University beginning in the Fall of 2023.

Kopec commits to Pace University’s field hockey team

Thomas Tilton and Angelina Freel-Dipalma November 23, 2022

As of July 2022, CHS senior Anne Kopec of Oceanport committed to Pace University for field hockey. It is clear why Kopec decided to go to Pace, with the field hockey team having a 70% win percentage in...

Best friends Dickenson, far left, and Gill, third from left, play for opposing teams during a game.

Dickenson, Gill face off in field hockey, maintain friendship

Mia Gallo January 12, 2018

Friendly competition takes on a different meaning from the halls of CHS to the field, court or pool. CHS students hail from 64 different towns in Monmouth County and tend to face off in sporting events...

Coaches can help and inspire students both on and off the field.

Coaches inspire students in different ways

Emma Barofsky and Erin Brady December 16, 2017

Not only do coaches help athletes to improve their physical performance, they also encourage them to improve themselves as people and to exceed their own expectations.  Whether they play field hockey,...

Survey of 163 students from Oct. 24 to Oct. 27, 2017.

Can sports make you a better person?

Lauren Arnao December 16, 2017

When people hear about high school sports, they automatically think they are about winning or losing. They think that the numbers on the scoreboard make a difference. Though to some that’s true, to most,...

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