Police in Holmdel and Ocean County will be taking part in a high-visibility traffic enforcement this afternoon to prevent deaths, injuries, and crashes.
St. John Vianney wrestler Anthony Knox punched a juvenile "about the face and head repeatedly, which results in bruising and pain to the right temple area," according to the complaint in the case.
Anthony Knox was able to compete after a judge blocked a disqualification by the NJSIAA issued when Knox became involved in a fight in the stands involving his family.
A Mercer County Superior Court judge has overturned the NJSIAA's disqualification of Anthony Knox Jr. from the NJSIAA state wrestling tournament, allowing him to continue his quest to become the state's fifth four time champion.
St. John Vianney senior wrestler asked a judge to block the NJSIAA's decision to keep him of of a tournament and deny him the chance to win his fourth state championship.
There was an "incident" in the stands between a parent, an athlete and another group of parents and athletes during a match between Saint John Vianney High School and Pennsauken at Collingswood High School.