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Holmdel Hunter Kuenzel wins the Boys 500 Freestyle event. 2022 Shore Conference Boys Swimming Championship at Neptune, NJ on January 31, 2022. ... high school swim meet at Freehold Family YMCA in ...
The realignment by the NJSIAA has garnered very mixed reactions among the high schools that it would affect. [5] For instance, Eastside High School, which has traditionally been beaten handily in athletic competition, endorses the move. [5] Meanwhile, Summit High School has enjoyed great success in their conference and sees no need to part ways ...
A look at The Times’ top 25 boys’ basketball rankings for the Southland after Week 10. Rk. School (Rec.); Comment; ranking last week 1. HARVARD-WESTLAKE (22-1); Showdown with Sierra Canyon on ...
Archbishop Wood boys basketball head coach John Mosco cheers on the sidelines during the PIAA semifinal game against Roman Catholic at Bensalem High School on Tuesday, March 21, 2023. The Vikings ...
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 / outdoor ...
The league operated under the auspices of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA), the statewide organization for high school sports. In 2009, all SCIL member schools merged with other Morris County member schools to form the Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference , as a result of the realignment of conferences by the ...
Rising junior Taylor Sofilkanich has had quite the summer, enough to grant her the highest Class of 2026 ranking in New Jersey - and 48th in the nation - according to ESPN. She had an impressive ...
A united high school for grades nine through twelve opened at the Arney's Mount Road site in 1990; the high school was previously split with grades 9 and 10 attending Pemberton High School No. 1 on Fort Dix Road (now the Helen A. Fort Middle School) and grades 11 and 12 attending school at the building then known as Pemberton High School No. 2. [5]