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[46] [47] In October 2008, a Montclair High School football player, Ryne Dougherty, died as a result of a brain hemorrhage in a football game. [48] The school's football rivalry with Bloomfield High School was listed at 19th on NJ.com's 2017 list "Ranking the 31 fiercest rivalries in N.J. HS football". Bloomfield was the stronger school in the ...
Clary Anderson (1911–1988), American football and baseball player and coach, who was the head baseball and football coach for Montclair State University [48] David Caldwell (born 1987, class of 2005), football safety who played in the NFL for the Indianapolis Colts [ 49 ]
He coached at Blair Academy, and then at Montclair High School (1940-1969). In that time, Montclair High School won 16 Group IV football championships and 11 Newark News State Football Championships. Clary’s baseball teams were ten- time sectional champs and were the Greater Newark Tournament four-time champions and four-time runners up.
In Groh's last game, Randolph faced off against Montclair High School on December 1, 1990, in the New Jersey North 2, Group 4 sectional state championship game, which was held at Woodman Field in Montclair in what became of significance in the history of New Jersey high school athletics.
Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Lewis grew up in nearby Montclair and attended Montclair High School, from which he graduated in 1954. [1] [2] When he first tried out for the Mounties football team, a doctor performing a physical detected a rapid heart rate.
Victor Villa, a sophomore, scored the game-winning touchdown midway through the fourth quarter to help the Victor Valley football team to a 20-14 victory over Montclair on Friday night.
Butler was born in 1891 in Bloomfield, New Jersey. [3] [a] He grew up in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, and attended high school in neighboring Montclair, where he played football (as a fullback) and basketball (as a guard) as a member of the class of 1910 at Montclair High School.
The North Jersey Super Football Conference is a football-only athletic league of high schools in New Jersey. The 115-team league was formed in 2016. The 115-team league was formed in 2016. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]