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: 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”

Soccer streaks to success

BY JAMIE HAZEL   Sports Editor  The boys soccer season ended with a 14-6-2 record, including a 12-game undefeated streak lasting over a month. The boys made it to the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV Semifinal game with many impressive wins along the way.  On November 7,the Knights won a tough quarterfinal game against Trenton, whichContinue reading “Soccer streaks to success”

Crossing the finish

BY LAILA MOHAMED-ALI  The boys cross-country team competed at NJSIAA Sectionals where Daniel McFarland and Ronald Ciaccia qualified for the Group IV State Championship. The boys and girls raced well in the GMCs, with the boys placing seventh and the girls placing fifth.  After placing second in the Divisional meet, the boys got to compete atContinue reading “Crossing the finish”

Champion volleyball team blocks to the top

BY ZOE CHIN AND MICHELLE LAM  The girls volleyball team currently holds an impressive 32-1 record. They secured a win in the Central Jersey Group IV Final to set up a rematch with Williamstown, the team that knocked them out of the NJSIAA Tournament last year and the only team to beat them this season. Continue reading “Champion volleyball team blocks to the top”

Tennis serves wins in Red Division

BY KARIMA ABOUELKHIR AND RILEY CADET  After moving up to the GMC Red Division this year, the girls tennis team earned a record of 10-8. The team has shown fortitude and resilience this season and has adapted to the Red Division.  The girls held their own with a record of 4-6 in the more challenging Red Division.Continue reading “Tennis serves wins in Red Division”

Field hockey hits milestones

BY JULIET KELLY  The field hockey team has rolled to a 17-4 record and many other accomplishments, including making it to the Greater Middlesex County Tournament Finals, finishing first in the GMC Red Division, and setting school records.  The team won their quarterfinals 8-0 against North Plainfield and semifinals 4-1 against Metuchen to make itContinue reading “Field hockey hits milestones”