And 20th ranked Raritan squeaks by Watchung Hills wrestlers.
Here's a rundown of the stories and athletes we'll remember from this year.
Girls basketball falls.
Eighth-grade team ends season with 21-6 record.
Mental mistakes allow Panthers to capitalize.
Watchung Hills falls in its first game.
Place in field of 16 from across country.
After debut of younger group, Pop Warner's second team in nationals set to compete.
First ever appearance for Watchung Hills Pop Warner group.
Two Pop Warner cheer squads will compete in the National Cheer Championships next week.
Defense limits Linden to less than 50 net yards in shutout win.
Wolverines Pee Wees head to Rutgers Stadium Sunday to seek state championship repeat.
Defeat Elizabeth 20-6 in Sunday's semis.
Varsity squad missed state tournament by only one win.
Jr. Pee Wees and Midget squad qualify at Saturday's regional competition.
Urso adds two scores as Watchung Hills tops Passaic, 46-6.
Will play Hillsborough Saturday at Watchung Hills Regional High School.
Questionable penalty costs girls soccer team a shot a repeating state title.
Defense holds Montgomery to just 52 yards in total offense.
Couple cheers for son Matt, rest of Warriors
Give Warriors lone score in loss to Rahway
Saturday's lineup of events will include fireworks, special foods at the snack shack.
Heading for regional competition next week.
Pee Wee and Jr. Pee Wee teams in battle for Mountain Valley Conference Championships.
Six Warriors score in win.
Normally, the Watchung Hills High senior paints his chest in support of the Warriors' football team. This week, though, he put on a suit and was named the school's Homecoming King.
Watchung Hills tops Plainfield 12-7.
There is a lot at stake around the Mid-State 39 this weekend.
Wolverines shut out Phillipsburg 29-0.
Eagles fan has become an avid Warrior supporter.
Watchung Hills Pop Warner standouts will play at Cowboys Stadium in December.
The team is looking to be competitive in every game and give teams a run for their money.
Jr. Pee Wees suffer first loss, while Pee Wees hand Bridgewater their first.
Midget and Jr. Pee Wee squads bring home first place honors.
Team tops North Hunterdon 20-8 with three touchdowns.
She cheers for son Nick, rest of team
Watchung Hills scores three goals or more for the fourth straight game to notch the road victory
Top squads will face some teams, that after five weeks, are at the bottom of their divisions.
All monies go toward keeping the basketball league on the court.
Four Watchung Hills teams competed on Tuesday.