The Shore Conference has dominated Central Jersey Group II, but a trip to the state final has eluded the Shore's best for nearly two decades. Is Manasquan the team to break the drought?
A deep roster of Group III Shore Conference hopefuls will have to content with a heavy Central Jersey favorite, while Lacey and Barnegat hope to open eyes in South Jersey.
Group IV is often full of surprises, but beating a legitimate favorite like this year's Trenton squad is never easy. Which Shore Conference teams have the best shot?
Find out the Shore Conference teams to qualify for the 2023 NJSIAA Tournament and where they all will be playing when the tournament tips off a week from Monday and Tuesday.
Roselle Catholic erased a fourth-quarter deficit and came through with clutch shots down the stretch to knock off No. 1 Camden in the last ever Tournament of Champions final.
Marlboro already made school history before March even started. Sunday against a Group IV power, the Mustangs will try to make Shore Conference history.
Manasquan has now won five sectional titles since 2009, but it has been 18 years since the Warriors made their only group final appearance in program history.
Rutgers Prep overcame a 12-point second-half deficit and closed out its first ever NJSIAA sectional title by adding to Red Bank Catholic's 45-year wait.