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On August 11, 2008, the NJSIAA released an official proposal for a realignment of athletic conferences located in Central and North Jersey. [5] The proposal affects over 200 NJSIAA high schools in 31 conference divisions, making it the single largest realignment in state history. [5] The result is six "super" conferences according to geography.
The NJSIAA regional wrestling tournaments get started Friday across New Jersey, with action continuing into the late afternoon Saturday. Wrestling: Full coverage, results from 2024 region ...
Here is a look ahead to the 2024 NJSIAA Individual Wrestling Championships and a look back at the region championships for the Shore Conference.
The NJSIAA individual boys wrestling championships are underway at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. Follow along with live results. Live results: NJ state wrestling tournament 2024 in Atlantic City
The Colonial Conference is an athletic conference consisting of public high schools located in Camden County and Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States.The Colonial Conference operates under the aegis of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association.
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 ...
Point Pleasant Beach's Matt Farrell celebrates after a 69-40 win over Bound Brook in the NJSIAA Boys Central Group I basketball final in 2013. 2019 - Ranney (Non-Public B) 2023 - Manasquan (Group 2)
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.