Coach Jim Regan called the game a "microcosm" of the team's season.
The Raiders will face off against 16th-seeded Rahway this Friday.
The girls recently competed at the Madison Area YMCA.
The seeds for the tournaments are to be released by the NJSIAA on Monday.
The team now heads to the state tournament.
The Raiders proved themselves throughout the game, ultimately winning with a few points lead.
The team placed two in the top five for the first time.
The Raiders fell to 4-10 overall and 3-6 in the Watchung Division, with five more conference games to go.
The team falls to 1-13 for the season.
Ed Logie's three goals did the trick.
Evie Klotz tallied 21 points for the Raiders
Scotch Plains resident Don Zsak will also be inducted into the Union County Baseball Hall of Fame.
The battle of the top teams proves exciting.
Raider Evie Klotz scored the final point with less than five seconds left in the game.
The Raiders cruised past Hillside Monday in a clean sweep.
The Raiders now move on to face Governor Livingston.
The team amassed a total of 104.35 points over the South Mountain YMCA.
Fans from across the area sent the Jets off on Saturday.
The Raiders placed eighth among the 13 teams with 72 points.
He was the only Raiders winner in the match on Saturday.
The Hilltoppers were visited by Rick Pitino and the Louisville Cardinals mens' basketball team Thursday and beat the Union Catholic Vikings 58-50 Friday night.
The Vikings are now 6-4 before a tough stretch of conference games.
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The bowlers are now gearing up for big match versus Linden.
Park Middle School hosted the annual shooting contest that challenged players to sink rapid fire shots.
Union Catholic improved its defense after giving up an average of 62 points in three games last week.
The boys finished second and the girls third in the 31st annual Pirate Invitational.
Breit shines again with 43 saves for Raiders.
The basketball team was just points away from the win.
Injuries continue to haunt Raiders, now 2-6.
The Raiders continue to improve with each game.
The team is hoping for a strong performance at the county tournament, which is two weeks away.
The Fanwood-Scotch Plains YMCA gymnastic league kicked off its season Saturday in Madison.
The Raiders won their third match in nine outings.
Scotch Plains native Lance Thomas has become a solid interior player and is one of the team's two co-captains.
A conference title is within reach.
The Raiders suffered falls to both Piscataway and Cranford on Saturday.
The Cranford coach had the benefit of having trained under the Union Catholic coach when she attended the school several years ago.
The team now moves on to face Woodbridge on Friday.
The Raiders managed to keep the Minutemen's lead in check until the fourth quarter.