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Only when a high school won the state championship for their respective group would they be able to participate in the Tournament of Champions. Not all high school sports in New Jersey offered a TOC. For boys, the tournament was offered in basketball (established in 1989), [ 1 ] cross country , lacrosse (since 2004), tennis , and indoor ...
For some sports, each group's state champion play each other in the Tournament of Champions for the overall state championship and #1 state ranking. [1] For boys, the tournament is offered in basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, lacrosse, tennis, track-indoor, track-outdoor, and volleyball. For girls, the sports are basketball, bowling ...
The 2004 basketball team won the North Parochial A state championship, defeating Paramus Catholic High School by 36-21 in the tournament final. [35] In 2005, the NJSIAA stripped the IHA basketball team of 22 of its victories and eliminated the team from the North Non-Public A girls basketball tournament for the use of an ineligible player.
Below find the complete listing of North Jersey softball tournaments for the 2022 season: Saturday, April 2. Blue & Gold Tournament at Hillview Elementary in Pompton Plains (4 fields)
The New Jersey high school softball season starts April 1. ... second as Whippany Park played Randolph in Girls Softball on April 30, 2021. ... of the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex softball tournament ...
Rose Basketball vs. Manasquan in Shore Conference Boys Basketball Final in West Long Branch, NJ on February 18, 2024. (14) Metuchen at (3) Rumson-Fair Haven, 7 p.m.
The North Jersey Interscholastic Conference, or NJIC, is a high school athletic conference located in New Jersey.It is one of the so-called "super conferences" created by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) as a part of a realignment of high school sports leagues in North and Central New Jersey announced in 2009.
The strongest tensions were found in the Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League, where public schools who were frustrated by the competitive imbalance with non-public schools, especially Don Bosco Preparatory (Ramsey) and Bergen Catholic (Oradell) in football or Immaculate Heart Academy (Township of Washington) in girls' athletics ...