- Shore Conference
The Shore Conference is an athletic conference of private and
public high school s in theU.S. state ofNew Jersey , centered at the NorthernJersey Shore . All schools in this conference are located within Monmouth County and Ocean County. The league operates under the jurisdiction of theNew Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA).chools
High schools participating in the league are:
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Asbury Park High School
*Barnegat High School
*Brick Memorial High School
*Brick Township High School
*Central Regional High School
*Christian Brothers Academy
*Colts Neck High School
*Freehold High School
*Freehold Township High School
*Henry Hudson Regional High School
*Holmdel High School
*Howell High School
*Jackson Liberty High School
*Jackson Memorial High School
*Keansburg High School
*Keyport High School
*Lacey Township High School
*Lakewood High School
*Long Branch High School
*Manalapan High School
*Manasquan High School
*Manchester Township High School
*Marlboro High School
*Matawan Regional High School
*Mater Dei High School
*Middletown High School North
*Middletown High School South
*Monmouth Regional High School
*Monsignor Donovan High School
*Neptune High School
*Ocean Township High School
*Pinelands Regional High School
*Point Pleasant Beach High School
*Point Pleasant Borough High School
*Raritan High School
*Red Bank Catholic High School
*Red Bank Regional High School
*Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School
*Shore Regional High School
*Southern Regional High School
*St. John Vianney High School
*St. Rose High School
*Toms River High School East
*Toms River High School North
*Toms River High School South
*Wall High SchoolClasses
The Shore Conference is broken up into six classes based on school size and location. Classes change every two years based upon school size.
=Class A North=
External links
* [http://www.shoreconferencesports.com/ DigitalSports Shore Conference website]
* [http://www.shoreconference.org/ Shore Conference website]
* [http://www.NJSIAA.org/ New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association]
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