LoGiudice, Daniel. "WNBA Draft 2019: Marina Mabrey selected by Los Angeles Sparks", Asbury Park Press, April 10, 2019. Accessed July 3, 2019. "Mabrey, a Belmar native, became the second player ever from the Shore Conference to be drafted in the WNBA Draft after Neptune and Seton Hall alum Shakena Richardson was selected 30th overall by the Dallas Wings in 2016.... She won two Tournament of Champions titles with Manasquan."
Feitl, Steve. "Balls Mahoney, Spring Lake Heights wrestler, mourned",Asbury Park Press, April 13, 2016. Accessed June 3, 2022. "'Jon was one of the most big-hearted individuals I've ever had the privilege of knowing,' said Gene Weiss, a 1991 graduate of Manasquan High School, where he was wrestling teammates with Rechner."
Jason Westrol, Bentley Falcons. Accessed August 15, 2016. "Hometown: Brielle, N.J.; High School: Manasquan... 2006 graduate of Manasquan High School, where he was a four-year letterwinner"
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New York Red Book, 1922, p. 132. Accessed November 21, 2023. "Joseph Steinberg, Republican, from the Fifteenth Assembly District, New York county, was born April 22, 1883, at Manasquan, N. J. He received his education in the public schools and graduated from the Manasquan high school."
Barbara Ann FriedrichArchived April 20, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Kean University Athletic Hall of Fame. Accessed January 19, 2012. "As a high school student-athlete, Friedrich shattered the existing national women's and junior record in the event with her toss of 198'8" in the New Jersey State Meet of Champions in Long Branch. She had actually thrown for the same distance earlier in the year at a boys' meet (girls' track and field was minimal at the time) in Manasquan."
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Sending Districts, Manasquan Public Schools. Accessed May 29, 2016. "Manasquan High School receives students from seven different districts; Avon, Brielle, Belmar, Lake Como, Sea Girt, Spring Lake, and Spring Lake Heights. Including our Manasquan students, the high school population is just under one thousand students."
Fall 2011 Accreditation Actions, The Standard; A Newsletter from the Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary School, Winter 2012. Accessed November 11, 2020. "Removal of Accreditation... Manasquan High School, Manasquan, NJ"
"Shore Communities Spending $7,150,000 on 8 New Schools; $2,586,300 in Alterations, Additions Also Under Way", Asbury Park Press, August 17, 1959. Accessed November 19, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Here's the rundown on new school construction: Wall Township High School, scheduled to open Sept. 14, was built with a $1,991,000 bond issue. It has 42 instructional areas, including shops and a three-section gymnasium. It has 24 classrooms. It has a capacity of 1,260 and will open with 900 students in grades 7 through 11. There will be no senior class until 1960. Wall's seniors will continue at Manasquan High School this year."
"Wall High School Ready for Inspection", Asbury Park Press, September 3, 1959. Accessed November 19, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "The Manasquan Board of Education terminated the sending-receiving agreement with Wall Township in 1957. However, Wall Township pupils attended Manasquan High School In 1958 and 1959 pending completion of the new high school."
Trimble, Rick. "Time Out!", The Coast Star, June 19, 1986. Accessed January 17, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Manasquan High School's boys' varsity baseball team has accomplished something that no other Manasquan High School team ever has done. By defeating Jefferson High School on Saturday at Princeton University, the boys emerged with a State Group II championship and a ranking as the No. 1 high school baseball team in New Jersey.... The raucous fans began celebrating late in the sixth as the 6-0 victory seemed imminent."
Young, Adam. "Manasquan takes home Group II title", The Coast Star, June 15, 2017. Accessed January 17, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "It's been 31 years in the making, but when freshman Will Hopkinson tossed the ball to freshman Alex Galvan at first base for the final out on Saturday, the Manasquan baseball team officially became state champions for the second time in school history. The South Group II champion Warriors defeated Whippany Park, the North Group II champions, 7-3 to take the overall state title at Toms River East High School."
Schumann, Neil. "Squan express keeps rolling; Warriors blast Millburn, Moorestown in Group II", Asbury Park Press, October 26, 1995. Accessed January 19, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "The Manasquan girls tennis team has been unstoppable this season. The Warriors took a 23-0 record into yesterday's New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Group II Tournament at the Mercer County Park Tennis Complex, and they emerged unscathed beating Millburn in the semifinals and sweeping Moorestown in the championship. The triumph gave the Warriors the NJSIAA Group II title and earned them the No. 1 seeding and a first-round bye in the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions beginning this weekend at the Inman Racquet Club, Edison Township.... In their 4-1 semifinal win against Millburn, the Warriors jumped to an early lead when first singles player Maren Haus lost a total of three games in her straight-sets victory over Jennifer Tuchband.... In the finals, Haus didn't lose the game and gave Manasquan a 1-0 lead.... Coach Rod Ravialoi was proud of the 5-0 sweep accomplished by his girls."
Stemmle, Jon. "Manasquan caps dream season, wins Tournament of Champions", Asbury Park Press, November 2, 1995. Accessed January 19, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "That was the only flaw in Manasquan's dream season, as the Warriors captured the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Tournament of Champions title with a 3-2 victory over Ramapo at the Inman Racquet Club yesterday. Manasquan's win capped a season in which the Girls Tennis Warriors also won the Kings Showdown, the Shore Conference and the NJSIAA Group II title, on the way to a 27-0 record."
Czerwinski, Mark J. "Manasquan press crushes Jefferson", The Record, March 15, 1987. Accessed December 6, 2020. "Richard Johnson of Manasquan wasn't about to waste any time in yesterday's New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Group 2 girls basketball championship game. Johnson had his team applying pressure from the outset, and the result was a 71-49 victory over Jefferson at Rider College. The Big Blue (27-3) put the game out of reach in the first quarter, thanks mostly to their tight, pressing defense."
"3 in a row for St. Joe's", The Record, December 2, 2001. Accessed December 29, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "Manasquan 14, Ridge 0 Senior Troy Morgan scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns, one on an interception, and Manasquan (11-1) captured its fourth consecutive Group 2, Central Jersey championship with a win over Ridge (9-3) at Kean University."
Ziegler, Robert. "The legacy keeps growing; Venable powers Warriors", Asbury Park Press, December 7, 2008. Accessed November 21, 2023, via Newspapers.com. "Lorenzo Venable rushed for 191 yards and three touchdowns, and the Warriors beat AL Johnson, 19-14, in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II final at Rutgers Stadium to win their Shore Conference-record 11th sectional title."
"Doyle is Delegate For President Ford", The Coast Star, June 17, 1976. Accessed August 1, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Dr. William T. Doyle, formerly of Sea 'Girt, will attend the Republican National Convention in Kansas City, Mo., as a delegate supporting President Gerald R. Ford.... A professor at Johnson (Vt.) State College, Dr. Doyle is a graduate of Manasquan High School and Princeton University."
Clarke, Carole A. "Manasquan Native, Star Of Theater, Visits Shore", The Coast Star, January 29, 1981. Accessed March 25, 2024, via Newspapers.com. "Beth Trafford Peters, class of 1949 at Manasquan High School an member of the cast of General Hospital on Channel 7, pours coffee during interview in her family's home in Manasquan."
Williams, Carol Gorga. "Local teen wins beauty pageant", Asbury Park Press, November 11, 2013. Accessed July 20, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "In her first try competing in an American beauty pageant, 18-year-old Valentina Sanchez newly relocated to Monmouth County and a student at Manasquan High School has been crowned Miss New Jersey Teen USA 2014."
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Stypulkoski, Matt. "Ranking the 31 fiercest rivalries in N.J. HS football", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, October 27, 2017, updated May 15, 2019. Accessed December 1, 2020. "10-Manasquan vs. Wall - The two Jersey Shore neighbors have met on Thanksgiving Day for only 17 years, but the rivalry has been ferocious since the first whistle.... All-time series: Wall leads, 8-7"
Staff. "Manasquan 19, Johnson 14", The Star-Ledger, December 6, 2008. Accessed July 7, 2011. "Lorenzo Venable is Manasquan's tailback, and he accepted the enhanced role by carrying 28 times for 191 yards and all three touchdowns to rally Manasquan to a 19–14 victory over Johnson in the NJSIAA/Gatorade Central Jersey, Group 2 championship game at Rutgers Stadium. Venable was at his best after halftime as he ran 13 times for 147 yards and two third-quarter scores as Manasquan (10–2) overcame a 14–7 deficit to claim its 11th NJSIAA football title."
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Heininger, Claire. "Legendary Manasquan H.S. football coach Kubu dies", The Star-Ledger, August 26, 2007. Accessed July 7, 2011. "Kubu won 263 career games, the second-highest total among active Shore coaches behind Brick coach Warren Wolf, who has 350 victories. Kubu started his head coaching career at Middletown North and spent the past 22 years at his alma mater, Manasquan, which he turned into a perennial state power. His teams won 10 state championships, including one last season when Manasquan went 12-0 and captured the NJSIAA South Jersey, Group 2 title. A weakened Kubu guided the team from the press box when Manasquan defeated West Deptford, 28–0, for the 2006 championship while interim head coach Pete Cahill took over on the sideline."
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Greco, Richard. "Manasquan rolls to 12th sectional title in win over Bernards", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, December 3, 2016. Accessed December 9, 2016. "Connor Morgan was running at will for Manasquan during the first half of the Central Jersey, Group 2 final, but the junior back was sidelined by an injury in the final minute of the second quarter.... Birch finished with a touchdown and Meyer had two scores to lead Manasquan over Bernards, 42-6, in the sectional final on Saturday night at Kean University..... The title was Manasquan's 12th overall and first since 2008."
Cheslow, Jerry. "Living In/Belmar, N.J.; Pushing Back on a Rowdy Reputation", The New York Times, June 20, 2004. Accessed September 13, 2017. "From Belmar Elementary, students are slotted to go to either Manasquan High School or Asbury Park High School, according to a 56-44 percent formula worked out with the New Jersey Department of Education in the late 1940s."
James, George. "Thanksgiving, and Goal to Go", The New York Times, November 24, 1996. Accessed January 19, 2012. "Like Manasquan and Point Boro, as it is called, towns around New Jersey will be playing out their traditional rivalries, some of which date back almost to the 19th century."
Nash, Margo. "Film; For Asbury Park, an Unflattering Role", The New York Times, December 24, 2000. Accessed January 19, 2012. "She had hoped to be an extra. Since she retired, she has been studying acting at Union County College, an interest that began when she was in a drama class at Manasquan High School, a few year behind Jack Nicholson."
Staff. "Sleigh Bells: The SPIN Cover Photo Shoot", Spin, February 20, 2012. Accessed April 6, 2015. "Sleigh Bells were photographed in Alexis Krauss' hometown of Manasquan, New Jersey, at locations including her alma mater (Manasquan High School), her favorite pizza place on Main Street, and the train tracks where she used to hang out after school."
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Nguyen, Elliott. "Manasquan High school to launch International Baccalaureate program", The Coast Star, February 15, 2024. Accessed February 24, 2024. "Manasquan High School [MHS] will implement the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program [IB] beginning next school year, offering students the opportunity to take higher level classes and earn college credits."
Senator Bill Doyle, Vermont General Assembly. Accessed February 15, 2020. "He was educated at Spring Lake Grammar School, New Jersey; Manasquan High School, New Jersey; Lawrenceville School"
Barbara Ann FriedrichArchived April 20, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Kean University Athletic Hall of Fame. Accessed January 19, 2012. "As a high school student-athlete, Friedrich shattered the existing national women's and junior record in the event with her toss of 198'8" in the New Jersey State Meet of Champions in Long Branch. She had actually thrown for the same distance earlier in the year at a boys' meet (girls' track and field was minimal at the time) in Manasquan."