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Piscataway Magnet School (also known as MCVTS at Piscataway, Piscataway Tech and Piscataway Campus) is a four-year career academy and college preparatory magnet public high school located in Piscataway in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades of many diverse cultures from all over Middlesex County as part of the Middlesex County ...
Jones had 15 rebounds and hit 6 of 7 free throws to help lead the Piscataway team past Shawnee and on to the finals. [4] In high school, she was a McDonald's All-American and The Star-Ledger New Jersey Girls Basketball Player of the Year, earning her a scholarship to the University of Connecticut. Jones was named a WBCA All-American.
Piscataway High School is a four-year comprehensive community public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades from Piscataway in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operating as the lone secondary school of the Piscataway Township Schools. The school is comprised of two main buildings named after, Susan B ...
The Plainfield boys basketball team is much-improved over last season, and their hot start continued with a win over Piscataway
Dec. 5: The Hunterdon Central High School football team beat Piscataway, 42-6, in the Central Jersey Group IV title game at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford to end a 12-0 season. Dec. 7: State ...
The Greater Middlesex Conference is an athletic conference comprising 34 public and private high schools located in the greater Middlesex County, New Jersey area. The league operates under the supervision of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association.
Stats at Basketball Reference John Celestand ( / ˈ s ɛ l ə ˌ s t æ n d / , SELL -ə-stand ; born March 6, 1977) is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6'4" (1.93 m) point guard , Celestand attended Piscataway High School in Piscataway, New Jersey [ 1 ] before playing collegiately at Villanova University .
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]