Wolfpack to host Colonials on homecoming night Friday.
Second-half surge propels Colonials past Chatham for first win of the season.
Riders biked Sunday across Morris, Somerset and Hunterdon counties for second-annual event benefiting local charities.
The Crimson were behind at half, mounted a comeback in the third quarter, then gave up the lead in the fourth.
Morristown High School varsity wrestling displayed excellent stamina, taking on two teams in one day, winning against one, losing against another.
The Colonials girls swim team defeated Mendham High School, 88 - 82, to advance in the state tournament. The Morristown boys lost to Bernards Township, 93 - 77.
Esposito shines in last regular season meet.
Kerri Clifford scores 16 points.
Skills of individual squads are emerging.
Pisciotto and Mitchell put up big numbers as they lead the Colonials to victory against the Vikings.
Head Coach Chris Hull and the 2010 MHS varsity football squad received kudos for championship season.
Colonials have more than 120 members this season.
Colonials advance to North 1, Group 3 semifinals.
Missing shoes, injured feet cannot stop the Colonials from beating out Parsippany Hills and Mendham in a dual meet.
The Green Wave are looking to pick up a win away from home against the Roxbury Gaels.
Morristown freshman remain undefeated.
The Lady Colonials take out Vernon Township, improving to 5-8.
It was Morristown High School football's home opener.
Wellness on the Green holds hula hoop fitness classes twice a week.
Two touchdowns enough to take the game.
Despite not participating in any preseason scrimmages the Colonials have recorded back-to-back wins to start the season.
Two members of the Jerzey Derby Brigade participate in a Derby "wedding" after the Corporal Punishers bout Saturday night.
Sophmore runners to watch include CJ Katz, Vince Leahey, Joe Ganning and newcomer Alex Cary.
Only two runners from last year are returning this season.
The game, on Aug. 25, was the opening scrimmage of the season.
The Colonials went 5-5 last year.
John Babula replaces longtime staples John and Jen Furphey as Morristown High School girls' soccer coach. He's the program's second varsity coach.
The league will host its first kickball and silent auction benefit on Aug. 28.
The varsity and junior varsity cheerleader squads are already practicing for the fall season.
The semi-recently formed Roller Derby organization competed with other regional Roller Derby leagues in a "Mash-Up" event.
Colonials went 21-6 last year.
Football, other sports to benefit, superintendent says.