Shore Conference

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Shore Conference
Conference NJSIAA
Founded1936
CommissionerHarry Chebookjian (President, 2023–24) [1]
No. of teams46
HeadquartersNew Jersey, United States
Region Monmouth and Ocean counties
Official website theshoreconference.com

The Shore Conference is an athletic conference of private and public high schools in the U.S. state of New Jersey, centered at the Northern Jersey Shore. All schools in this conference are located within Monmouth County and Ocean County. The Shore Conference is broken up into six classes based on school size and location. Classes change every two years based upon school size. The league operates under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA).

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History

The Shore Conference was founded in February 1936 as an athletic league for Group II public high schools in Monmouth and Ocean counties, New Jersey. The initiative was led by Roy W. H. Maurer, athletic director at Freehold High School, who became its first president. Nine of the eleven eligible schools initially joined, excluding Matawan and Leonardo. [2]

The original focus was on competition in football, basketball, baseball, and track. Governance was organized with elected officers and an Executive Council, which rotated annually. [2]

In December 1940, the conference capped its membership at twelve schools and rejected applications from outside districts, including Sayreville High School. Notably, Red Bank Catholic's applications for membership were repeatedly denied throughout the 1940s and 1950s due to a constitutional rule that only public schools could be admitted. [2]

By the 1950s, the conference adopted divisional play and scheduling templates, shifting from a single league table to Group I and Group II divisions, later renamed Division A and B. Titles were awarded based on point systems or win-loss percentages, depending on the sport. [2]

New sports such as cross country (1956), soccer (unofficially in 1961, officially in 1962), wrestling (1962), and tennis (1964) were gradually added to the athletic calendar. [2]

Membership expanded steadily from the original eleven to over two dozen by the early 1960s. Realignments were frequent and often driven by changing school enrollments, resulting in the adoption of a four-division system (A, B, C, D) by 1969 to better accommodate growth and facilitate competitive balance. [2]

A salaried Executive Secretary position was introduced in 1963, reflecting the increasing administrative complexity of managing the conference’s schedules and regulations. [2]

As of the 2020s, the Shore Conference remains a leading interscholastic athletic organization in New Jersey, known for its competitiveness across multiple sports and its deep ties to local communities.

Realignment

The Shore Conference periodically undergoes divisional realignment to reflect changes in school enrollment, athletic competitiveness, and geographic considerations. These realignments are generally implemented on a biennial basis and are overseen by the Executive Board and scheduling coordinators. [1]

Historical Background

Founded in 1936, the Shore Conference initially consisted of a single division for Group II public schools in Monmouth and Ocean counties. As school populations grew and new schools were established, the conference expanded and adopted a multi-division structure. By the late 1950s, divisions were commonly grouped by school size (Groups I–IV), and later evolved into "A" and "B" divisions to improve parity and scheduling logistics. [2]

Key realignments included:

2024–2026 Alignment

For the 2024–2025 and 2025–2026 school years, the Shore Conference is organized into six primary divisions: A North, A Central, A South, B North, B Central, and B South. Each division is composed based on geography and school size, with a mix of public and non-public institutions. Some schools compete in different classifications depending on the sport (e.g., general athletics vs. football). [3]

Divisional vice presidents are appointed for each section to assist with coordination and sportsmanship initiatives:

Recent Developments

In 2024, the Shore Conference also adopted a revised football-only alignment that expanded to eight divisions. This was intended to enhance competitive balance and reduce travel, reflecting the unique needs of football programs across the region. [4]

Factors Driving Realignment

Realignment decisions take into account:

These adjustments are typically reviewed by the conference’s scheduling team and approved by the Executive Board in consultation with school officials.

Sports

The Shore Conference oversees interscholastic athletic competition in a variety of sports sanctioned by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). As a regional high school athletics league serving Monmouth and Ocean counties, it provides structured divisions, postseason tournaments, and conference recognition in the following sports. [5]

Fall Sports

Winter Sports

Spring Sports

Each sport typically includes divisional play, Shore Conference tournaments, and opportunities to qualify for NJSIAA state-level competition. Some sports, such as wrestling and track, also feature Shore Conference championship meets and individual honors. [6]

The conference also sponsors seasonal tournaments and special recognition awards, including All-Conference and All-Division team selections, across various venues in Monmouth and Ocean counties. [7]

Member schools

Member schools, broken down by division for 2024–2025 and 2025–2026, are: [8]

Shore Conference – Division A North
School NameNJSIAA ClassificationLocationEnrollment (2023–24)MascotSchool Colors
Christian Brothers Academy Non-Public ALincroft, NJNot publicly listedColts  Navy Blue,   White
Colts Neck High School Group III (General), Group IV South (Football)Colts Neck, NJ1,413Cougars  Navy Blue,   Green,   Silver
Freehold Township High School Group IV (General), Group V South (Football)Freehold Township, NJ1,902Patriots  Columbia Blue,   Navy Blue,   White
Howell High School Group IV (General), Group V South (Football)Farmingdale, NJ1,905Rebels  Navy Blue,   Silver
Long Branch High School Group IVLong Branch, NJNot publicly listedGreen Wave  Green,   White
Manalapan High School Group IV (General), Group IV South (Football)Englishtown, NJ1,740Braves  Red,   White,   Navy Blue
Marlboro High School Group IV (General), Group IV South (Football)Marlboro, NJ1,742Mustangs  Navy Blue,   Gold
Red Bank Regional High School Group III (General), Group IV South (Football)Little Silver, NJ1,297Buccaneers  Maroon,   Gray
Shore Conference – Division A Central
School NameNJSIAA ClassificationLocationEnrollment (2023–24)MascotSchool Colors
Manasquan High School Group IIManasquan, NJ945Warriors  Navy Blue,   Gray
Monmouth Regional High School Group IITinton Falls, NJ902Falcons  Black,   Gold
Raritan High School Group II (General), Group II South (Football)Hazlet, NJ698Rockets  Green,   White
Red Bank Catholic High School Non-Public A (General), Non-Public B (Football)Red Bank, NJ915Caseys  Forest Green,   Gold
Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Group IIRumson, NJ724Bulldogs  Purple,   White
Shore Regional High School Group IWest Long Branch, NJ558Blue Devils  Navy Blue,   White
Trinity Hall Non-Public BTinton Falls, NJ201Monarchs  Orange,   Navy Blue
Wall High School Group III (General), Group II South (Football)Wall Township, NJ912Crimson Knights  Crimson,   White,   Blue
Shore Conference – Division A South
School NameNJSIAA ClassificationLocationEnrollment (2023–24)MascotSchool Colors
Brick Memorial High School Group IV (General), Group IV South (Football)Brick Township, NJ1,297Mustangs  Forest Green,   Gold,   White
Brick Township High School Group III (General), Group III South (Football)Brick Township, NJ1,211Green Dragons  Green,   White
Central Regional High School Group III (General), Group III South (Football)Bayville, NJ1,562Golden Eagles  Garnet,   Gold
Jackson Memorial High School Group IV (General), Group IV South (Football)Jackson Township, NJ1,496Jaguars  Red,   Black
Southern Regional High School Group IV (General), Group V South (Football)Manahawkin, NJ1,442Rams  Gold,   Black
Toms River High School East Group III (General), Group IV South (Football)Toms River, NJ1,300Raiders  Black,   White
Toms River High School North Group IV (General), Group V South (Football)Toms River, NJ1,962Mariners  Navy Blue,   Gold
Toms River High School South Group III (General), Group IV South (Football)Toms River, NJ1,371Indians  Maroon,   White
Shore Conference – Division B North
School NameNJSIAA ClassificationLocationEnrollment (2023–24)MascotSchool Colors
Holmdel High School Group IIHolmdel, NJNot publicly listedHornets  Navy Blue,   White
Freehold High School Group III (General), Group IV South (Football)Freehold Borough, NJ1,407Colonials  Navy Blue,   Old Gold
Matawan Regional High School Group III (General), Group III South (Football)Aberdeen Township, NJ1,154Huskies  Maroon,   Steel Gray
Middletown High School North Group III (General), Group IV South (Football)Middletown Township, NJ1,322Lions  Orange,   Black
Middletown High School South Group IV (General), Group IV South (Football)Middletown Township, NJ1,425Eagles  Navy Blue,   Silver
Neptune High School Group III (General), Group III South (Football)Neptune Township, NJ1,102Scarlet Fliers  Red,   Black
Ocean Township High School Group III (General), Group III South (Football)Oakhurst, NJNot publicly listedSpartans  Red,   White
St. John Vianney High School Non-Public AHolmdel Township, NJ979Lancers  Black,   Gold,   White
Shore Conference – Division B Central
School NameNJSIAA ClassificationLocationEnrollment (2023–24)MascotSchool Colors
Asbury Park High School Group I (General), Group I South (Football)Asbury Park, NJ370Bishops  Columbia Blue,   Black
Henry Hudson Regional High School Group IHighlands, NJ302Admirals  Navy Blue,   White
Keansburg High School Group I (General), Group I South (Football)Keansburg, NJ282Titans  Purple,   White
Keyport High School Group IKeyport, NJNot publicly listedRed Raiders  Red,   White
New Egypt High School Group I (General), Group I South (Football)New Egypt, NJ317Warriors  Navy Blue,   Vegas Gold
Point Pleasant Beach High School Group I (General), Group I South (Football)Point Pleasant Beach, NJ326Garnet Gulls  Garnet,   White
Ranney School Non-Public BTinton Falls, NJ686Panthers  Navy Blue,   White
St. Rose High School Non-Public BBelmar, NJ382Purple Roses  Purple,   Gold
Shore Conference – Division B South
School NameNJSIAA ClassificationLocationEnrollment (2023–24)MascotSchool Colors
Barnegat High School Group III (General), Group III South (Football)Barnegat, NJ997Bengals  Orange,   Black,   White
Donovan Catholic High School Non-Public AToms River, NJ641Griffins  Royal Blue,   White
Jackson Liberty High School Group III (General), Group IV South (Football)Jackson Township, NJ1,076Lions  Red,   Silver,   Navy Blue
Lacey Township High School Group III (General), Group IV South (Football)Lanoka Harbor, NJ1,186Lions  Navy Blue,   Gray,   Cardinal
Lakewood High School Group III (General), Group III South (Football)Lakewood, NJ1,330Piners  Blue,   White
Manchester Township High School Group III (General), Group III South (Football)Lakehurst, NJ943Hawks  Royal Blue,   Gold
Pinelands Regional High School Group III (General), Group III South (Football)Tuckerton, NJ1,077Wildcats  Forest Green,   Vegas Gold
Point Pleasant Borough High School Group II (General), Group II South (Football)Point Pleasant, NJ886Panthers  Black,   Gold

Rivalries

The Shore Conference is home to some of New Jersey’s most storied high school sports rivalries, particularly in football. These matchups are often rooted in geographic proximity, shared history, and community pride, with many dating back decades and drawing significant local attention.

Notable Rivalries

These rivalries often serve as cultural and athletic cornerstones for their respective schools, reinforcing community identity and school spirit.

Tournaments

The Shore Conference organizes postseason tournaments across various sports to determine conference champions prior to the commencement of the NJSIAA state playoffs. These tournaments are significant regional events that highlight the competitive spirit of schools within Monmouth and Ocean counties.

Structure and Format

Tournament structures differ by sport:

For example, the 2025 Shore Conference Boys' Basketball Tournament included a 20-team bracket with seeding based on NJSIAA power points. The tournament featured opening rounds, quarterfinals, semifinals, and a championship game hosted at central venues within the region. [11]

Relationship to NJSIAA State Playoffs

Shore Conference tournaments are distinct from NJSIAA state playoffs but serve as a precursor:

For instance, during the 2025 baseball season, 39 of the 47 Shore Conference teams qualified for the NJSIAA Baseball Tournament, reflecting the overall strength of the league. [12]

Additional County-Level Tournaments

In addition to Shore Conference championships, schools may also compete in county-specific tournaments:

Notable Events

Accomplishments

In 2014, the Shore Conference swept all four sectional titles in Central Jersey in football. The Champions are:

Also Red Bank Catholic High School won their first sectional championship in 38 years against Delbarton.

References

  1. 1 2 2023–2024 Shore Conference Executive Board (PDF). theshoreconference.com. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 History of the Shore Conference (PDF). Shore Conference. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  3. Shore Conference Base Alignment 2024–2025 and 2025–2026 (PDF). theshoreconference.com. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  4. Shore Conference releases 2025 football division alignment. Shore Sports Insider. December 11, 2024. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  5. Shore Conference Official Site. theshoreconference.com. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  6. 1 2 Asbury Park Press – Shore Conference Sports Coverage. app.com. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  7. NJ.com – High School Sports. nj.com. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  8. Shore Conference Realignment for 2024-2025 and 2025-2026, Shore Conference (Shore Sports Network). Accessed April 19, 2024.
  9. High School Football Rivalries at the Jersey Shore. 94.3 The Point. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  10. Football - In the Press - NJ-Shore Conference. theshoreconference.com. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  11. 2025 SCT Boys' Basketball Results. theshoreconference.com. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  12. Shore Conference Baseball 2025 NJSIAA Tournament Seeds and Pairings. Shore Sports Insider. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  13. 2025 Shore Conference Wrestling Tournament. shoreconference.com. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  14. 2025 Shore Conference Ice Hockey Packet. shoreconference.com. Retrieved May 28, 2025.