
Six members of the GMC Champion JP Stevens girl's tennis team were named All-Conference for their performance in the 2017 season. East Brunswick also placed three on the team. Click the file below to see all the honorees.
Erika Rems may have just finished her freshman season, but she may already be the greatest tennis player in Metuchen High School history. Rems became the first ever Metuchen athlete to clinch a Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament title when she topped J.P. Stevens’ Elizabeth Yu in first singles in straight sets. The freshman then led the ...
The GMC champions, JP Stevens, place five girls tennis players on the All-Conference team. In addition, the individual champion, Erika Rems of Metuchen, was also honored. South Brunswick, East Brunswick and Old Bridge added three and one, respectively. Click file below to see all the Greater Middlesex Conference tennis honors for the 2016 season.
Balance in its singles lineup and strong doubles play has helped propel Sayreville War Memorial High School’s girls’ tennis team to a 9-2 mark. Coach Mike Provenza’s team has qualified for the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group IV tournament, as the eighth seed will host ninth-seeded Old Bridge High School in a first round matchup Oct. 6. ...
The J.P. Stevens girls tennis team, No. 18 in the NJ.com Top 20, won the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament Wednesday following wins in three of five flights at Thomas Edison Park. Metuchen freshman Erika Rems, a four-star talent on Tennis Recruiting Network, continued her 2016 undefeated campaign with a 6-2, 6-0 victory over another freshman in Elizabeth Yu of J.P. Stevens to take ...