The Red Raiders fell to Egg Harbor Township in a game dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness, according to nj.com.
Parents of crew athletes also spoke of the need for a boathouse, according to the Ocean City Gazette.
Mainland defeated the Red Raiders, 26-0, on Friday night, according to nj.com.
Vineland defeated Ocean City, 26-14, according to nj.com.
Phil Birnbaum received an "Ocean City Piece of the Walk," from Mayor Jay Gillian.
The Red Raiders came from behind for a 19-12 win, according to nj.com.
Calls for Rutgers University to end all ties with star alumnus and Baltimore Ravens running back.
It was only the 12th no-hitter in franchise history.
Practice begins at 6 p.m. behind the Ocean City Primary School on 6th Street.
The event is Sept. 6 in Margate.
Valiant rally falls short against Toms River in N.J. championship game
Team pushes Toms River to the brink before falling in N.J. state championship.
The 11- and 12-year-old all-stars fall, 7-6, to Toms River in the Joe Graziano State Championship.
Toms River escaped the Cape May County team's rally with a 7-6 win.
Ocean City-Upper Township forced a title game with a win on Sunday, the Press of Atlantic City reports.
Ocean City-Upper Township is the first little league team from Cape May County to compete in the state tournament since 1957, according to The Press of Atlantic City.
Prizes will be awarded to boys and girls, ages 8-16, in three age categories.
George Meyers earned the Most Courageous Award from the South Jersey Coaches Association this year and was recognized by the Ocean City School District Wednesday night.
DiGiacomo shot a 79, 7-over-par, at Hopewell Valley Country Club on Monday.
Sign ups are at the 8th Street Recreation Building.
The soccer team scored late to tie the Rough Riders, 2-2.
The Nor'easters play New York Greek American Atlas at Carey Field, 7 p.m.
An Ocean City resident and two Ocean City High School graduates ran in Monday's 118th running of the event.
Tara Mousaw, of Marmora, and Scott Flicker, a South Carolina resident, will participate in the 118th annual event. Joseph Dibartolomeo, who participated in last year's event, returns this year.
Their season begins May 18, and their first home game is June 7.
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Cooper Gallagher advanced to the quarterfinals of the 182-pound state tournament.
He may have to face a Bergen Catholic wrestler pursuing his third state title in Sunday's 182-pound final.
The 14th-seeded Red Raiders pulled a pair of upsets in the South Jersey Group III playoffs this week.
The Red Raiders pulled away by outscoring Westampton, 16-2, in the third quarter.
A swimmer won a state title and a wrestler captured a region title over the weekend.
Ocean City girls will host Westampton Tech on Tuesday, while the boys visit Toms River South. Both games were originally scheduled for Monday.
Ocean City's Cooper Gallagher and Luke Demore compete in first round action at Egg Harbor Township.
The Red Raiders' historic season came to an end with a loss to Chatham on Sunday.
Gallagher and Luke Demore both advanced to the Region 8 tournament.
He's No. 1 at 170, while Cooper Gallagher is No. 2 at 182. The tournament begins Friday night at Absegami.
The Red Raiders face Chatham on Sunday at The College of New Jersey in Ewing.
The girls are No. 6 and host Westampton Tech in the first round. The boys are seeded No. 14.
The Red Raiders won their first South Jersey title in school history last week.
The Red Raiders face Haddonfield for the title on Thursday.