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Welcome to the sports section of The O'Sullivan Gazette! Get ready for fun updates, exciting stories, and memorable moments from our family and friends in action. We're here to share the passion and dedication that fuels their sporting journeys. Join us as we celebrate their achievements and the joy of the game!

Brewer Brothers Continue Football Tradition at Lacey
Ryan and Brett Brewer have been starting all season long for Lacey Township High School's varsity football team. Ryan is a senior Quarterback and Brett is a sophomore defensive back and punt returner. Both Brewers contribute weekly and play for coach Lou Vircillo. Older brothers Zach and JT also played for Coach V, as did their dad Jeff!
Ryan passed for over 700 yards in two years. He has four total TD's, 2 passing. He ran back 8 kickoffs this year, averaging 19.9 yards per return with a long of 34.
Brett had 37 tackles including 3 for a loss
Brett (28) and Ryan (8) after a recent victory
Left side is Ryan Brewer (8) looking to connect on a pass.
Photo Jeff Brewer

Simon Jacobs and Robby Flynn Run Cross Country
Robby Flynn ran for Cinnaminson HS. His team came in 4th at the Group 2 championships. Simon ran as a freshman for Palmyra HS. According to his dad Pete, Simon shaved a full minute off his time by his last race.
According to Nancy, Robby really likes cross country and plans to run winter track. His personal best was 18:34. For winter track he will focus on the 800 or 1200.
Simon Jacobs Preparing for a race this fall. Simon in center in red. The students to the left in maroon are from Karen Jacobs school; Riverside. (Photo by Karen Jacobs)
Robby came in 16th out of 100 runners in this race! (Photo Nancy Flynn)

Timmy O'Sullivan Finishes Fall Ball for Baseball U Jersey
Timmy finished the fall season for Baseball U hitting .278 with a double and two triples against good competition at college showcases. A highlight was an at bat on a college field against a pitcher throwing 88 mph. He was down 0-2 in the count and the team was down 2-0, 2 outs in the last inning with a man on. Timmy drove the ball to deep center to the warning track. The fence was 408 feet! He wound up scoring on the play and the game ended in a tie.
Timmy batting, # 44. (Photo by Robby Flynn!) On left side, Timmy running towards home to score. (Photo Robby Flynn)