Spring Sports Preview: Girls Lacrosse

BY CAMILLE JOHNSON After last year’s dominant season, defined by a 17-3 record, a perfect 6-0 record in the GMC Red Division, and a third consecutive GMC Championship, the girls lacrosse team returns, ready to keep their streak of success alive. The team prepared throughout the offseason to remain a powerful force in the GMCContinue reading “Spring Sports Preview: Girls Lacrosse”

Spring Sports Preview: Softball

BY ANALISE SAINVIL The softball team returns ready to begin the new season after finishing last season with a 10–16 record and a 4–6 mark in the GMC Red Division. The team brings back nine varsity players, providing experience as the program looks to build on last year’s progress. The team competed through a challengingContinue reading “Spring Sports Preview: Softball”

Three girls wrestle in State Championship

BY JAMIE HAZEL  Sports Editor  The 16-8 girls wrestling team sent three talented athletes, Isabella Bonilla, Abby McSorley, and Sofia Sousa, to the State Championship. In the NJSIAA Girls District 7 Tournament, the Knights took first place as a team with 212.5 points from eleven place winners, including nine medalists who moved on to the 2026 NJSIAA Girls Wrestling Region 3 Tournament.   On February 26, the girls hosted and dominated the first NJSIAA Girls District 7 Tournament where they faced multiple state-ranked teams and came out onContinue reading “Three girls wrestle in State Championship”

Winter Track sprints to success

BY RILEY CADET This season, individuals from the girls and boys winter track team made it to the Meet of Champions after successfully competing in NJSIAA State Championships and GMC Championships. Danielle Boateng made her mark at the Meet of Champions, placing second in the 55m dash, making her the second fastest in the State.Continue reading “Winter Track sprints to success”

Boys wrestling wins GMC and NJSIAACJG5 Championships

BY EMMA HEAGEN The boys wrestling team won the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group V Championship and the GMC Tournament this season, and after placing second in the NJSIAA Group 5 Tournament, finished with a record of 22-7. The boys wrestling team, with first place performances by Temiloluwa Odumbo and Zachary Florio, won the GMC tournamentContinue reading “Boys wrestling wins GMC and NJSIAACJG5 Championships”

Spring Sports Preview: Golf

BY JULIET KELLY After securing low scores and numerous victories last season, the girls and boys golf teams will work towards another successful year. Last season the girls made school history and ended 6-6, the programs best season in 15 years. “I am looking forward to a successful season, as we qualified for sectionals forContinue reading “Spring Sports Preview: Golf”

Spring Sports Preview: Boys Tennis

BY MICHELLE LAM The boys tennis team heads into the new season after finishing last year 10-7. With last year’s first and third singles returning as seniors and the addition of new teammates, the team aims to dominate the season. Players expect a season focused on teamwork and development. “I’m expecting a team-focused environment whereContinue reading “Spring Sports Preview: Boys Tennis”

Swim team dives into victory

BY LAILA MOHAMED-ALI The swimming team closed out another season packed with team effort and personal accomplishments. The girls finished with a 4-3 record, and the boys finished 1-6. Tyler Hopkins qualified for the Meet of Champions, a competition between the athletes with top times in New Jersey. “It felt great and very rewarding becauseContinue reading “Swim team dives into victory”

Tested by top competition

BY LISA TOOLEY The boys basketball team finished the second half of the season strong, winning five out of eight games in one stretch, to finish with a 9-17 record. Before the season, the county realigned divisions and put Old Bridge in the most competitive grouping, Red American. “We played the hardest teams in theContinue reading “Tested by top competition”

A season of scoring, strikes, and spirit

BY LAYAL HAMIDO This winter, three Unified teams have represented teamwork and inclusion. Unified Basketball continues a tradition of success with a 9–6 record. The cheer team brought energy and spirit to every game, uplifting both players and fans. For the first time, OBHS introduced a Unified Bowling team, expanding opportunities for even more students.Continue reading “A season of scoring, strikes, and spirit”