Tournament got team rolling, as they won their next four straight league games, giving them nine straight wins, and winning 11 out of 12 games during July.
Play begins Sept. 7, but rosters must be submitted by Aug. 27.
The Summer Olympics begin on July 27, but how well do you know the Games? All this week, Patch will post trivia questions to test your knowledge.
The Jersey Pilots are winding down inaugural season in Berkeley Heights.
Bronze medalist Tom Wilkens of Middletown tells kids he achieved success by being a '24-hour athlete'
Tryouts will be held July 30 and 31.
Mark Watson, a Governor Livingston High School student, was awarded the NJ Cup by the NJ Division of the US Fencing Association last weekend.
Everett Price received the boy's nomination.
Jillian Altenburger will be in Omaha, Nebraska on June 25 for the trials. Top two swimmers in each event will represent US at Olympic Games in London this summer.
From 3-5 p.m., hosted by The Varsity Girls and Boys Tennis team.
Pioneers were defeated by Whippany Park, 7-0
FAQ session today beginning at 10 a.m.
Baseball players from the PAL will march in the parade, which begins at noon and ends at Snyder Avenue Field. Going to the parade? Share your photos with us!
Legendary New Providence football coach Frank Bottone, who retired in 2010, was selected to be the honorary coach of North team in the North-South All-Star Classic at Kean University.
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Patch has partnered with the NJ NETS for discount tickets on Wednesday, Feb. 15.
More than 200 high school and college athletes from around the state were recognized at the event, which also celebrated the 40th Anniversary of the passage of Title IX.
A four-year GL Varsity ice hockey player earns this week's Athlete of the Week.
Gov. Livingston captain led team in scoring all four years.
Senior captains choose Colgate and Lehigh.
Lady Highlanders survive first half scare from New Providence.
Third grade students tested their math skills in fun environment.
Five year contract will pay $750,000 first year, increase $100,000 each year and top out at $1.15 million in the fifth year
Union County night set for Feb. 15.
Senior sharpshooter goes down in Highlander history.
Niemela delivers hat trick after position switch.
Pernetti says Scarlet Knight name will carry on without school's most successful coach, who is leaving for NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Gov. Livingston wrestlers capture individual championships.
GL rolls 61-38 over Oak Knoll.
Honor is given for both academic and athletic accomplishments.
Wacaster, Jennings star for Highlanders.
Kelley averaging more than 20 points per game.
Seven seasons and more than 200 wins later, the Highlanders just keep winning.
Boys and girls' fencing teams find success again.
Squad beats 49 teams.
Polimeni delivers 11 point effort.
Sign-ups set for Jan. 26.
Highlanders improve to 6-2.
Boys squad finishes second in prestigious tournament last Saturday.