Fort Lee will spend the next few days playing at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex before returning home on Sunday to continue what could be a history-making season.
Welcome to View Finder. Each week we'll post a photo gallery that takes a look at the community through the camera lens. This week, we have images from the start of the D.A.R.E. Games on Monday and all the fanfare that came with it.
Luppino Homes rallies to defeat Sokolich & Macri 17-15 for the 8th grade division title.
The Bridgemen would be “disappointed” without a league championship this year.
Athletic Director Pat Ambrosio walks you through the steps most people rarely consider before the first game.
Devin Sokolich and Alex Almeyda received medals for their performances at the 2011 Scholastic State Championship Series on Sunday.
The Fort Lee's athletic trainer's road to the high school began there too.
“It’s got more energy sometimes than Madison Square Garden,” said league President Mike Klein.
Basketball, softball and school are just a few things that make Shaina special.
Young team advances to state tournament but loses in the first round.
Lady Bridgemen repeat as tournament champions, host cancer benefit game, return to state playoffs.
Teams drafted on Sunday and are ready to begin team practices season tonight.
Fort Lee’s brightest now looking to the future in movement for a brighter tomorrow.
Fort Lee’s National Leaguers live in the northern part of town and are preparing for a season that will feature interleague games vs. the southsiders.
Young Bridgemen group grows through course of an unusual season.
Daniels represents team in sections and both teams come close to coach's expectations.
Teams finish 3rd at the district championships, and secure many all-conference honors
Fort Lee well ahead of schedule with outdoor practice on day one.
Welcome to View Finder. We'll post a photo gallery weekly that takes a look at the community through the camera lens. This week, we have images from the new state-of-art Fort Lee American Little League field and facilities.
“I want to make people smile and happy”
Lack of offense leads to lopsided loss
Second half sets back Fort Lee in 55-35 loss to Rutherford.
Senior day the main story from last week as both teams now look to playoffs this week
Seniors step aside for others on one of the biggest days in their high school careers.
Decorated gyms and heart-felt speeches highlight the last home game for senior athletes.
Welcome to View Finder. We'll post a photo gallery weekly that takes a look at the community through the camera lens. This week, we have images from a recent junior wrestling event.
“This is my way to contribute to the team.”
Senior forward George Padin: "We finally came through, and it feels good to finally get a win."
A cancer research benefit basketball game and nail-biting finishes highlighted the week that was in Fort Lee Sports.
Team decorates gym, donates money to American Cancer Society.
Little Leaguers have been practicing at the Fort Lee Community Center since the beginning of the year with the help of volunteer coaches and a newly installed indoor batting cage.
The senior's daily journey to succeed begins long before most people wake up.
Rany Negaida and his mother now have a story of hope and history to remember forever.
Basketball records a pair of high-scoring wins and indoor track runs well at the district championships.
The Bridgemen are now entering their third consecutive week without a match thanks to one storm after another.
Fort Lee's own son fortunate to have found basketball and himself through life's problems.
Coach Zafiris: "It became a track meet."
Fort Lee track coach Ed Garrison reports on the team's latest meet.
Defense fuels Fort Lee in 51-22 victory at Paramus.
The Cardinals outscored the Bridgemen 39-14 in the second half to secure the comeback victory, 52-36.