Girls wrestling takes down the wins

BY ANALISE SAINVIL The girls wrestling team has built a 6-1 record through dominant dual and tournament performances, a stretch that later earned the program No. 6 ranking in New Jersey. On December 18, the girls placed third at the GMC Championships with 180.5 team points in a tightly contested race, highlighted by Abby McSorleyContinue reading “Girls wrestling takes down the wins”

Boys wrestling top 20 in NJ

BY CATHERINE SHAPIRO The boys wrestling team has continued to uphold excellence with numerous achievements this season, such as NJ.com ranking them number 20 in the state, an overall record of 11-3, and a 4-1 record in the county. The team opened the season on December 19 by beating the reigning NJSIAA Sectional Champions, Monroe,Continue reading “Boys wrestling top 20 in NJ”

Girls swimming makes a splash

BY CAMILLE JOHNSON In a season of improvement for the girls on the swim team, they hold a 2-3 record, their best in three years, with outstanding finishes throughout their roster. The team started their season with a 99-64 victory against Sayreville with first place finishes by Brianna Pagliuca in the 200 Individual Medley, KerriContinue reading “Girls swimming makes a splash”

Driven to win

BY MICHELLE LAM After a rough start in the season, the girls basketball team is back on track, recording multiple wins in recent games. At halfway point of the season, they have acquired a 6-7 record. On January 5, the team faced South Brunswick on their senior night and secured a 44-30 victory. “It wasContinue reading “Driven to win”

Ice hockey records and rivalries

BY LISA TOOLEY With a 6-2 record in the county, the ice hockey team shows a promising season. On their senior night, the Knights won 11-1 against J.P. Stevens, a good way to celebrate their seniors. On January 6, the day of his senior night against J.P. Stevens, senior Nick Gallo beat the Old BridgeContinue reading “Ice hockey records and rivalries”

Racing to the win

BY DAYAMI VILORIA Social Media Director On December 13, the girls placed first overall as a team at the Demarest Invitational meet. “It felt especially nice that we earned that victory because all of us really put in hard work during practice, and we were glad the results showed it,” said sophomore Tatum Jones. StartingContinue reading “Racing to the win”

Winter Sports Preview: Boys Wrestling

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”

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”