Games
Full Coverage of Irvington’s Homecoming Night Win Over Barringer
IRVINGTON, NJ- Irvington took on divisional rival Barringer and set the tone on the afternoon not on offense, but with the second a handoff was mishandled, setting up the Blue Knights deep in Bears territory. The Blue Knights shone, picking off three Bears passes and recovered the fumble, along with a thunderous outburst on the …
Full Coverage of Randolph’s Convincing Win Over Morris Hills
RANDOLPH, NJ- Randolph powered past Morris Hills 37-7 to remain undefeated on the season. The Rams (8-0) were led by quarterback Anthony Sofia, who came into the game with 15 touchdown passes and over 1,000 yards through the air. His favorite wide receiver target, Ryan McDermott has continued to be the anchor of the passing …
Field Hockey: Johnson Crusaders Rally to Tie Millburn HS, Now Ready to Prepare for State Tournament
CLARK, NJ- The Arthur L. Johnson high school Crusaders varsity field hockey team was presented with a series of challenges at the start of the season. Among those challenges featured being moved up to the Essex/Union Red Division (Oak Knoll, West Essex, Kent Place, Montclair, Summit), a tough out-of-conference schedule featuring opponents such as Delaware …
Full Coverage of Rahway’s Shutout Win Over Immaculata HS
RAHWAY, NJ- Rahway pushed through the field on offense and got defensive as they cruised to a 21-0 win over Immaculata at Rahway River Park. They shut down a strong rushing game from Immaculata, which came into action on the night with a little shy than 800 yards on the ground. Zion Pendleton and Dashon …
Girls Soccer: Natalya Torres, Defensive Effort Power Johnson Crusaders Past New Providence HS in Union County Tournament First Round
CLARK, NJ- Arthur L. Johnson High School senior Natalya Torres has been an anchor of the Crusaders offense, being tied for the team lead in goals with six on the season, In a tightly-played game of the Union County Tournament against the New Providence High School Pioneers, she came through for her team in a …
Field Hockey: Johnson Crusaders Strike Early, Shut Out Somerville HS
SOMERVILLE, NJ- There is plenty of good things in store for the Arthur L. Johnson High School Crusaders varsity field hockey team, who’ve continued to prove themselves as a competitive and tough force in Union County. In their schedule this season, Johnson’s record against new opponents this season features a 4-1 record against those teams …
Full Coverage of Park Ridge’s Division-Clinching Win Over Emerson HS
EMERSON, NJ- Park Ridge held off a furious second half rally by Emerson to remain unbeaten on the season and clinch the NJIC- Patriot Division title in a 27-21 win on the road Friday night. The Owls were led by the arm and legs of quarterback Vince Pinto and wide receiver/cornerback Zachary Lewis, who made …
Girls Soccer: Johnson Crusaders Defeat Linden HS on Senior Night
CLARK, NJ- Before their game Tuesday night, the Arthur L. Johnson High School Crusaders girls varsity team honored their senior players with a Senior Night ceremony on the field. Simone Yanagacio, Natalya Torres, Nicole Buczynski, Gianna Nieves, Kylee Zawacki, Erica Symzack, Nadia Kolfenbach, Cecilia Puentes, Carolyn Racanelli, Sarah English, Rachel Papa, Colleen Sullivan, Camila Howard …
Field Hockey: Kaylee Parkhill’s Overtime Goal Gives Johnson Crusaders Win over Glen Ridge HS
CLARK, NJ- Arthur L. Johnson High School senior co-captain Kaylee Parkhill found herself with a rush and chance to be the one to score the game-winning goal after her team saw a 2-0 lead against the Glen Ridge High School Ridgers vanished in the final ten minutes of regulation. She would ensure that her team …
FOOTBALL: Katz, Schork Power Cougars to Victory Over Voorhees
CRANFORD – The Cranford High School football team took to the field, looking to bounce back from a 22-0 shutout loss at the hands of Rahway last week, but found themselves shorthanded as they had a date with the 2017 NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 runner-up Voorhees Vikings. With lead running back Jimmy Shriner out, that’s when …