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Ewing news letter
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Elizabeth Dunham & Lloyd
Robotham for being selected as the Ewing Kiwanis
Club “Students of the Month” for April.
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Coach Shelly Dearden for being
selected the AllColonial Valley Conference (CVC)
Boy’s Basketball First Team CoCoach.
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Coach Mike Tucker for being selected
the StarLedger Boy’s Bowling Coach of the Year.
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Antoine Rogers for being selected The
Times Colonial Valley Conference (CVC) Boy’s
Basketball Player of the Year and the AllColonial
Valley Conference (CVC) Boy’s Basketball First
Team (Guard) and First Team AllArea Boy’s
Basketball (Guard).
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Will Brown for being selected for the
AllColonial Valley Conference (CVC) Boy’s
Basketball First Team (Guard/Forward) and Second
Team AllArea Boy’s Basketball (Forward).
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Dan Barlow for being selected for the
AllColonial Valley Conference (CVC) Wrestling
First Team (160).
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Amirah Muneer for being selected for
the AllColonial Valley Conference (CVC) Girl’s
Indoor Track Second Team (200 meters).
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James Matlack for being selected for
the AllColonial Valley Conference (CVC) Wrestling
Second Team (145) and AllArea Wrestling Second
Team (145).
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Marwa Omara for being selected for
the AllColonial Valley Conference (CVC) Girl’s
Indoor Track Third Team (Pole Vault).
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Skye Kuseryk for being selected for the
AllColonial Valley Conference (CVC) Girl’s
Swimming Third Team (100 meter breast stroke).
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Pervis Donaldson for being selected for
the AllColonial Valley Conference (CVC) Boy’s
Basketball Third Team (Forward).
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Azaria Crews for being selected for the
AllColonial Valley Conference (CVC) Girl’s
Basketball Third Team (Guard) and StarLedger All
State All Freshmen/Sophomore 3rd Team.
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Stephen Shimko and Anthony Hunter for receiving Honorable Mention for the All
Colonial Valley Conference (CVC) Boy’s Basketball
Team.
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The Boy’s Varsity Bowling Team
(David Angebranndt (Captain), Bryan Bleakley,
Carl Delmonico, Brad DeUmberto and Shawn
Herbert), for being selected as the #4 team in the
state and Team of the Year by the Star Ledger.
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Tom Zmuda for being selected to
perform with the Central Jersey Region II Jazz Band
on Tenor Saxophone at the high school level. In
addition he was also selected on Alto and Tenor
Saxophone for the Junior Jazz Band.
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Christina Yvonne Jones for being
selected as a finalist in the 2007 New Jersey Shouts
Down Drugs Music Competition which will be held
at Rowan University on Thursday, May 17
th.
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Jhade Evans for being identified as
one of the highscoring students for the National
Achievement Scholarship Program. Her qualifying
PSAT scores will place her in consideration for the
National Achievement Program for 2008.
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Jacqueline Bleakley & Jonathan
Rubin for being identified as meeting the \NSL
NLM 8HMTTQ 3J\X
Vol. 20067, Issue VIII
April 23, 2007
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