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08-06-2024 PATERSON, NJ: 19-year-old boxer Erik Mendez, a Golden Gloves champion, works with Phil Shevack at Ike and Randy's Boxing Gym in Paterson, NJ, August 6, 2024, as one of only a few ...
The Joel and Diane Bloom Wellness and Events Center (WEC) is a 220,000 sq ft. [1] sports and recreation facility that includes a 3,500 seat basketball arena in Newark, New Jersey. It was built at a cost of $102 million by the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
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Officially, it is the College Avenue Gymnasium, but it is known to the RU community as "The Barn." Most of the seating is in the form of a balcony on three sides, upstairs from the court level, giving the gym one of the most intimate settings in Eastern college basketball while it was RU's main venue for the sport.
Built in 1977, it seats 2,000. The facility includes two gyms, five outdoor tennis courts, four racquetball courts, an exercise/dance studio and a 25-yard, eight-lane pool. Fredrick Douglass Field (formerly known as Alumni Field) across the street is the venue for NCAA softball and soccer games.
Bloomfield Tech High School (also Essex County Bloomfield Tech or Bloomfield Tech) is a regional public high school located in Bloomfield, that offered occupational and academic instruction for students in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, as part of the Essex County Vocational Technical Schools. The school was also home to the ...
With 1,571 students in grades 10-12, Bergen Tech was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2015-16 school year as North I, Group IV for most athletic competition purposes, which included schools with an enrollment of 1,090 to 2,568 students in that grade range. [18] In 2006, the Bergen Tech football team won their first NNJIL Division Championship.