Rebecca Butler, of Newark Academy, plays both soccer and softball.
Girls team lost 15-8 on Saturday, dropping to 8-4 on the season.
Glen Rock senior is captain of team.
Annual parade kicked off the spring baseball season.
Annual baseball/softball parade starts at the train station at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 20.
Rivals square off Friday at 4 p.m. in Ridgewood
Incident occurred when the center fielder and second baseman were fielding a ball Monday afternoon in the game against Hawthorne.
The Record's bowler of the year received a plaque at the most recent school board meeting.
Harris Nebbia the recipient of Hobey Baker Award.
Athletic Director Tim Pernetti has confirmed that Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice has lost his job.
A video of Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice has surfaced in which Rice yells abusive and profane language, and shoves and kicks players.
Five top swimmers from Bergen County competing in North Carolina in April.
Former Ridgewood star turned in excellent performances against rivals.
Seven village and borough students among the county's best hockey players.
Glen Rock junior named the top bowler in North Jersey by The Record.
Paul Melicharek is working out at the Jets practice facility, one of the NFL's 11 regional combines open to the public.
Phil Rigoglioso and Ryan Rose committed to Bentley and Rutgers, respectively, last Wednesday.
Torre Watson clears 100 victories.
Boys bowling team wins county tournament.
Check out the highlight video from the 2012-2013 season.
The 132-lbs. junior is following up a solid sophomore season with an unblemished record.
Participants leave The Rock at midnight to welcome 2013.
The long-time girls soccer coach led GRHS to a state title and was named the top girls coach of the year by the Record.
An in-person registration day will be held Jan. 5.
Meet the newest Fairfield Stagg, Tyler Blind. The Glen Rock High School senior signed his letter of intent to play catcher for the Connecticut college next spring.
The Maroons Boys U-9 Grey team showed their Jersey pride on Saturday. The team donned permanent U.S. Soccer Hurricane Recovery patches on the left sleeves of their jerseys. Proceeds from sales of the patches went to hurricane relief efforts.
On a beautiful Saturday afternoon at RHS, the Ridgewood Junior Football stars took down previously undefeated Wyckoff.
Craig Breslow, a pitcher for the Red Sox, taught borough Little Leaguers some pitching drills and life lessons.
Panthers' first real home game this season will be broadcast live on Saturday, Oct. 20.
Event for the youth roller hockey organization is scheduled for Oct. 13
Maroons steamroll winless Passaic 56-0 Friday night in a home game.