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Central will be at The College of New Jersey. South is at Gloucester County Institute of Technology. ... South Jersey sweeps girls swimming state championships. North 1-B (8) Lenape Valley at (5 ...
The sports that offer individual state championships are bowling, cross country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, tennis (singles and doubles), swimming, diving, indoor and outdoor track, and wrestling. All of these sports — except gymnastics (girls only) produce both male and female individual champions.
New Jersey Swimming (NJ) is the Local Swimming Committee (LSC) (governing body) for competitive swimming in the central and northern New Jersey area. They are a member of USA Swimming and the Eastern Zone. Most of the athletes who compete in NJ-sponsored swim meets are youths under the age of 18.
The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Tournament of Champions (NJSIAA TOC) or more commonly referred to as the T of C, was a sports tournament for New Jersey high schools that determined which high school would be crowned as the #1 overall team in the state for each sport.
The North Jersey Girls Swimmer of the Year will be announced at the North Jersey High School Sports Awards, presented by Englewood Health, on June 28. All first-team swimmers are nominees for ...
Jan 20, 2024; Wayne, NJ, USA; Sarah Rodrigues with Wayne Valley takes first in the girls 200 yard freestyle during the Passaic County swimming championships at Passaic Tech HS on Saturday.
Raised in Mendham Borough, New Jersey, Alexy attended Delbarton School where he won state titles at the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Meet of Champions in the 50- and 100-meter freestyle events as a freshman and again as a junior, joining two of his three siblings who also won state swimming individual titles. [4] [5]
Swimming; Tennis; Girls athletics. Basketball; Bowling; Soccer; Softball; Swimming; Tennis; Volleyball; The boys basketball team won the Non-Public Group B state championship in 1947 (against runner-up St. Mary's High School of Perth Amboy in the playoff final), 1949 (vs. Red Bank Catholic High School) and 1971 (vs. St. Rose High School). [8]