A look back at the past year on and off the field.
Assistant coach Joe Hubert coached head coach Eric Rosenmeier when he was in high school in Clark.
Mayor Daniel Ashenbach awarded each player, coach with certificate of appreciation.
Cougars capture first NJSIAA title with 27-0 victory.
The Cranford Cougars 8th grade PAL team completed an undefeated 8-0 season with a 16-0 shutout over Parsippany.
The CBSL expanded this year to include two new divisions.
The Owls defeated Bergen County College to win the Region XIX Championship title.
Behind a strong defensive effort, the Cranford 8th Grade PAL football team cruised to their seventh win of the season.
The Westfield Blue Devils topped Cranford by a very slight margin at Friday's meet.
The Cranford boys' soccer team defeated Hillside following a direct kick by junior center midfielder Tommy Paparatto.
The Cranford football team will attempt to defeat the Indians for the first time in 14 years.
The son of a Cranford High School teacher now ranks 16th in the world in his form of judo.
Cranford's football team is 3-0 for the first time since the 2003 season.
Cougars' four-game winning streak is snapped by the UC Vikings.
The local soccer team won the final game against Holmdel.
Cranford's new quarterback excels in his first outing.
FALL FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Cranford High School's football team is aiming for its first playoff appearance since 2004.
Barclays Championship delivers a star-studded lineup to the storied Edison club as players vie for $1.35 top prize and FedEd points.
The Cranford Recreation Center hosted a special camp for young children.
Trophies and shirts were presented to children who participated in the Cranford Youth Basketball Camp.
Cranford and Westfield players competed in the Cranford Ultimate Frisbee League finals.
Teams from Cranford and Westfield will go head-to-head during the 6 p.m. match.
Pizza Race attracts crowds in its 10th year.
The event will be held at the Cranford Clay Courts on Wednesday, July 27th at 6:30 p.m.
The Mets defeated the Rangers 5-2 to win the CBSL Major League Championship at Grall Field.
After nearly forty boys attended the U10 tryouts, the CBSL Executive Board decided to form three teams instead of two.
Runners came out in droves for the Fourth of July tradition.
University inks 10-year $6.5 million dollar deal, becomes 11th school to sell naming rights.
Down by six runs in the 4th inning, the Blue All Stars rallied to defeat the Gold All Stars 11-7.
The five week clinic for 1st and 2nd graders concluded.
CHS Class of 2006 graduate Rob Chamra was drafted to the LA Dodgers.
Cranford was victorious for the second year in a row in the Memorial Day Weekend tournament.
The Centennial Village Velocity 5K drew 214 runners.
Her performance at the Track & Field County Championships helped propel Cranford to the title.
Softball team loses 6-0
Cougars capture second straight crown.
Boys' lacrosse team victorious, 8-5.
Dayton wins 4-1
Kevin King is helping the Cranford golf team to a successful season.