Eight Scotch Plains boys are looking to the community for help covering the cost to play at the National Championship in California. Here's how you can help.
Patch has partnered with the NJ NETS for discount tickets on Wednesday, Feb. 15.
Area residents are rooting for their favorite team to win Sunday's game and be bound for Super Bowl greatness.
The Scotch Plains Panthers and the Metuchen Rovers Travel Soccer Team emerged victorious on Saturday, November 19
Cortes, McKenna star in victory over Chatham
Mike 'Doc' Emrick chronicled two decades of championship-caliber hockey as the play-by-play voice of the New Jersey Devils. Now he's looking forward to some free time at home.
Scores of local residents completed an annual triathlon Sept. 11.
Boys and girls are invited to meet the team before its game Saturday, Oct. 1, according to the press release below, which the college distributed Sept. 23.
A rundown of the past week's scores.
Barclays Championship delivers a star-studded lineup to the storied Edison club as players vie for $1.35 top prize and FedEd points.
The Scotch Plains native plays alongside top college athletes representing Team USA.
The 'Pizza Race' attracts crowds in its 10th year.
The team falls to Rahway on Saturday. But as the regular season champion, it still moves on to the state tournament.
The Union County Mud Turtles, based in Garwood, continue to attract local athletes.
In 2008, then-SPFHS senior Mike Alleman became the last shot-putter to defeat Morristown's Nick Vena. Next fall, they may face off again.
The team finishes the season 11-11.
The Raiders won the Union County Conference Championship June 2.
The Westfield resident shoots 5-over 148 to tie for 46th place at the 36-hole U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying Tournament at Canoe Brook Country Club in Summit.
Every two years, the team travels outside the country to train and compete.
Eighty-three golfers compete for four spots at the 36-hole U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying event at Canoe Brook Country Club in Summit.
Let out your inner Robin Hood Thursday evening.
The basketball standout will keep his talents in New Jersey.
Raider, Viking and Blue Devil teams come out on top Friday and Saturday.
The diamond is dedicated to the late Dom Lawrence.
The Raider girls and Viking boys win the top spots.
The team defeats Roselle and loses to Dunellen on Saturday.
The proceeds go toward the team's trip to Brazil.
The Raiders come from behind to win Tuesday, 8-7.
The Fanwood resident, drafted by the Lakers last April, was arrested in New Orleans, the L.A. Times reports.
The Blue Devils defeat the Raiders on Thursday 13-8.
Patch readers Lori and Barry Offitzer submit a photo from Tuesday's game.
The Blue Devils freshman retires 11 of 16 batters Tuesday.
With Union Catholic ahead by one at the top of the final inning, Linden comes back to win Sunday.
BR pitcher Jordan Weinstein kept the Raiders to two hits.
A look back at the highlights this past week in county sports for the week ending April 16.
The church's sixth-grade girls basketball team secures its third straight championship, improving its career record to 65-3.
The Blue Devils defeated the Raiders on Monday at Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School.
The Raiders lost to Gov. Livingston on Thursday, 1-0.
Former Bronx Bomber Ron Blomberg was joined by author Dan Schlossberg at the AMC Loews Theatre in Mountainside on Tuesday.
Scotch Plains resident Colleen Dow returns as a key component of the Vikings' pitching rotation.