BY MCKAILA MACARTHUR Last season, the boys wrestling team finished with a 15-8 record. Overall, the boys wrestling team finished second in the GMC Red Division and reached the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group V Finals, and some individuals made it to the NJSIAA Tournament in Atlantic City. This year, the Knights hope to take home more victories and win Sectionals. “Personally, I want to make it back to States and find a wayContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Boys Wrestling”
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Winter Sports Preview: Girls Basketball
BY CAMILLE JOHNSON Following an 11-15 season, a quarterfinal loss to North Plainfield in the GMC Tournament, and the loss of several standout seniors, the girls basketball team returns for the upcoming season with strength and momentum for a successful season ahead. Seniors Payton Kmiec, Zoe Chin, and Julia Remotti return ready to lead the team to success in theirContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Girls Basketball”
Winter Sports Preview: Boys Basketball
BY LAYAL HAMIDO With multiple players graduating or moving on, the boys basketball team enters the new season with opportunities for fresh talent to step into key roles. Coming off a strong season with a record of 15-11, this year’s team aims for an even better run. Despite losing multiple strong contributors this season, the team remains confident and continues to look at the positives. “This yearContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Boys Basketball”
Winter Sports Preview: Track
BY SOPHIA GARRIHY The winter track team has a big season ahead. For the many seniors returning to the team this year, this season’s races will conclude their high school running career. As the season approaches, a lot of things have changed regarding the runners. “Last year, overall, we were a very young but potential-filled team. Last year planted aContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Track”
Winter Sports Preview: Girls Wrestling
BY JULIET KELLY After making it to the quarterfinals for the state tournament last year, the team plans to work harder and come back better even with the addition of new team members. They ended last season with a record of 9-5, and many great wins. The team will have to balance the loss of seniors with the gain of new members who bringContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Girls Wrestling”
Winter Sports Preview: Swimming
BY CATHERINE SHAPIRO After the swim teams’ challenging seasons last year, they go into this season optimistic. The Knights will have to overcome the loss of key seniors though new additions to the team, including new head coach Fallon Quiles and assistant coach Andrew Boriello. Despite the boys’ loss of two seniors, many swimmers from last year have improved fromContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Swimming”
Knights charge to State Finals
BY ANALISE SAINVIL The football team powered through the second half of its season with steady defense, explosive scoring, and relentless determination, carrying the Knights into the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV Tournament Finals. They shut out opponents, grinded out close wins against rivals, and completed a historic playoff run before falling to Washington Township. The team opened October withContinue reading “Knights charge to State Finals”
Winter Sports Preview: Bowling
BY AMYAH GONZALEZ After tough seasons last year, the bowling teams plan to rebuild. This season, the bowlers set a high standard for themselves and started working towards a better season. The teams will focus on reconstruction after last season. “We have been practicing a lot over the summer, and almost all of us raised our scores by 20 points,” said Micheal DelGatto, who finished last season with an average of 176.36. The teams have displayed massive improvements. “The training is goingContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Bowling”
Winter Sports Preview: Ice Hockey
BY EMMA HEAGEN The hockey team comes off their second winning season in a row, ready to succeed once again. This year, they expect to defend their Community Cup title and take home more victories. The team has become extremely successful in the past two seasons, improving their record from 12-9-1 to 14-9-2, and they hope to go even further this year. “I would say a key to our success has been our ability to come togetherContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Ice Hockey”
Volleyball wins State Championship
BY JAMIE HAZEL Sports Editor The 32-1 girls volleyball team won the 2025 NJSIAA Group IV Tournament for the first time in school history. The Knights beat Williamstown, last year’s champion, in three sets in the semifinals on the way to their 3-2 win over Westfield in the tournament finals. On November 15, the girls became the first ever female Old Bridge program to win a state championship. They played Westfield at Franklin High School as the underdogs before playing all five sets and stealingContinue reading “Volleyball wins State Championship”
