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H.S. football countdown: No. 24 Waldwick/Midland Park

by NJIC Web Master | Aug 13, 2014 | Uncategorized

  The Record Football No. 24 Waldwick/Midland Park Last year’s record: 9-3 Final ranking: No. 17 Marquee game: vs. Palisades Park/Leonia, Sept. 27 Best assets: Waldwick/Midland Park will return plenty of firepower in its high-powered Wing-T backfield that rushed...

H.S. girls soccer countdown: No. 25 Lyndhurst

by NJIC Web Master | Aug 12, 2014 | Uncategorized

  August 12, 2014 The Record No. 25 girls soccer Lyndhurst Last year’s record: 16-4 Final ranking: 25 Marquee game: at New Milford, Sept. 5 Best assets:  “We graduated nine seniors from last year’s team, so we’re young and energetic,”...

H.S. boys soccer countdown: No. 25 Pompton Lakes

by NJIC Web Master | Aug 12, 2014 | Uncategorized

August 12, 2014 The Record No. 25 boys soccer Pompton Lakes Last year’s record: 15-3-4 Final ranking: 25 Marquee game: vs. Glen Rock, Sept. 5 Best assets: The Cardinals will have ample experience, as they have 13 players returning. Pompton Lakes was a stellar...

Former Becton High School player’s drive for next level started as a sophomore

by NJIC Web Master | Aug 11, 2014 | Uncategorized

photo courtesy/edward Kensik Nathan Bueno, a former student of Becton High School, will join the team at York College starting next winter....

Lyndhurst’s Golden Bears pair head to help Felician College Golden Falcons

by NJIC Web Master | Aug 11, 2014 | Uncategorized

  By Edward Kensik Correspondent – South Bergenite LYNDHURST – A pair of Lyndhurst High School soccer players will move one town over in the hope of helping Felician College to league and maybe even national women’s soccer titles. Amanda Nowak and...

Rutherford’s Herrmann making the most of a second chance

by NJIC Web Master | Aug 11, 2014 | Uncategorized

  August 11, 2014 By Edward Kensik Correspondent – South Bergenite RUTHERFORD – Some say that it is better the second time around. That would be the case for Rutherford’s Max Herrmann this past spring. The 6-foot-3-inch, 210-pound southpaw had a huge...
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