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The NJSIAA state playoffs are in full swing and the Shore is represented with several legitimate contenders for a state title. NJSIAA hockey state tournament schedule, scores, updates for Jersey ...
Rumson-Fair Haven Ice Hockey vs. Middletown North in Shore Conference Tournament Semifinal in Red Bank, NJ on February 13, 2024. Jacen Doumas - Forward - Rumson-Fair Haven
February 23, 2024 at 6:55 AM RED BANK - In overtime of the playoff hockey matchup between Rumson-Fair Haven and Hillsborough, all eyes at Red Bank Armory were fixed on the player in white wearing ...
The public tournament was divided once again in 2018 to include Public C. [3] In the 2021–2022 season the Public C tournament would pivot again to comprise the growing number of cooperative teams in the state. The initial Public C season would have forty-three co-op and tri-op teams competing for the state crown.
In the second reading on December 8, 2021, the NJSIAA's executive committee voted 33-4 with two abstentions to abolish the T of C. [5] Men's lacrosse programs, players, coaches, and parents across the state vehemently opposed the abolition of the T of C, and upon its abolition ignored NJSIAA's ruling and held their own at the end of the 2022 ...
The team won their first Tournament of Champions title in 2014, holding on to beat Newark East Side 49–47 in the championship game, after a last second three-point shot by East Side was deflected. [32] [33] The bowling team won the NJSIAA Group I state championships in 2023 and the Group II title in 2024.
May 22, 2024 at 12:02 PM The 2024 high school softball season concludes NJSIAA postseason tournaments. Winners of the sectional tournaments advance to the group championships.
[35] [36] In 2003, Randolph High School won its first New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) Public School Ice Hockey state championship in the 64-team tournament, with a 7–0 shutout of Brick Memorial High School at the Continental Airlines Arena. [37] The team was the 2006 NJSIAA 64-team tournament. [38]