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Team Schedule Cross Country Team Schedule Elizabeth High School Ben Candelino 40 Morrell Street School Phone: 908-436-6689 9/5/2017 to 12/2/2017 Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Home Phone: Fax: 908-436-6686 [email protected] Cross Country Boys Varsity Place Time Saturday 09/09/17 OPEN DATE (Cherokee Challenge) Away 9:00 AM Tuesday 09/12/17 Roselle, Cranford & Westfield Abraham Clark HS Cranford High School Elizabeth High School Westfield High School Away 4:00 PM Tuesday 09/19/17 Kent Place, Linden & UC @ Oak Ridge Park, ClarkElizabeth High School Kent Place School Linden Schools Union Catholic Reg High School Away 4:00 PM Saturday 09/23/17 OPEN DATE (NJCTC Bernie Magee Memorial Away 9:00 AM XC Championships) Tuesday 09/26/17 GL, Hillside & Scotch Plains Elizabeth High School Governor Livingston H.S. Hillside High School Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Home 4:00 PM Saturday 09/30/17 OPEN DATE (NJCTC Stewart Memorial Away 9:00 AM Invitational) Tuesday 10/03/17 Dayton, Rahway & Union Elizabeth High School Jonathan Dayton High School Rahway High School / Middle School Union High School Home 4:00 PM Saturday 10/07/17 OPEN DATE (Shore Coaches XC Invitational) Away TBA Saturday 10/14/17 OPEN DATE (Manhattan Invitational) Away TBA Tuesday 10/17/17 OPEN DATE (UCC Watchung Division Home 2:00 PM Championship) Wednesday 10/25/17 OPEN DATE (Union County Championships) Home 2:00 PM Saturday 11/04/17 OPEN DATE (State Sectional Championships - Away TBA Greystone Park Morris Plains) Saturday 11/11/17 OPEN DATE (NJSIAA Group 4 Championships) Away TBA Saturday 11/18/17 OPEN DATE (NJSIAA Meet of Champions) Away TBA Girls Varsity Place Time Tuesday 09/12/17 Roselle, Cranford & Westfield Abraham Clark HS Cranford High School Elizabeth High School Westfield High School Away 4:00 PM Superintendent Principal Vice Principal Athletic Director Olga Hugelmeyer Michael Cummings Thomas O'Donnell Ben Candelino 09/11/2017 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 1 Team Schedule Elizabeth High School Ben Candelino 40 Morrell Street School Phone: 908-436-6689 9/5/2017 to 12/2/2017 Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Home Phone: Fax: 908-436-6686 [email protected] Cross Country Girls Varsity Place Time Tuesday 09/19/17 Kent Place, Linden & UC @ Oak Ridge Park, ClarkElizabeth High School Kent Place School Linden Schools Union Catholic Reg High School Away 4:00 PM Tuesday 09/26/17 GL, Hillside & Scotch Plains Elizabeth High School Governor Livingston H.S. Hillside High School Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 10/03/17 Dayton, Rahway & Union Elizabeth High School Jonathan Dayton High School Rahway High School / Middle School Union High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 10/17/17 OPEN DATE (UCC Watchung Division Home 4:00PM Championship) Wednesday 10/25/17 OPEN DATE (Union County Championships) Home 4:00PM Saturday 11/04/17 OPEN DATE (State Sectional Championships - Away 4:00PM Greystone Park Morris Plains) Saturday 11/11/17 OPEN DATE (NJSIAA Group 4 Championships) Away 4:00PM Saturday 11/18/17 OPEN DATE (NJSIAA Meet of Champions) Away 4:00PM Coed Middle School Place Time Monday 10/02/17 Union High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 10/04/17 Hillside High School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 10/05/17 OPEN DATE (Tri Meet w/ Plainfield & Passaic) Home 4:00 PM Monday 10/09/17 South Plainfield Middle School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 10/11/17 OPEN DATE (Summit Invitational @ Memorial Away TBA Field) Thursday 10/12/17 OPEN DATE (Tri Meet - Hillside & Union) Away 4:00 PM Saturday 10/14/17 OPEN DATE (Manhattan Invitational Van Away TBA Cortland Park, Bronx NY) Thursday 10/19/17 Plainfield Middle School (Cedar Brook Park @ Away 4:00 PM Plainfield) Friday 10/20/17 Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School (SPF YMCA Away 4:00 PM TEAM) Superintendent Principal Vice Principal Athletic Director Olga Hugelmeyer Michael Cummings Thomas O'Donnell Ben Candelino 09/11/2017 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 2 Team Schedule Elizabeth High School Ben Candelino 40 Morrell Street School Phone: 908-436-6689 9/5/2017 to 12/2/2017 Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Home Phone: Fax: 908-436-6686 [email protected] Cross Country Coed Middle School Place Time Monday 10/23/17 Tri Meet w/ Piscataway & Passaic Asbury Park High School Elizabeth High School Piscataway High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 10/25/17 Liberty Middle School (@ West Orange) Away 4:00 PM Saturday 10/28/17 OPEN DATE (Middle School State Championship Away TBA @ Montgomery MS) Football Boys Varsity Place Time Friday 09/08/17 Hillsborough High School Away 7:00 PM Friday 09/15/17 Watchung Hills Reg High School Away 7:00 PM Friday 09/22/17 Union High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 09/29/17 Linden Schools Away 7:00 PM Friday 10/06/17 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Home 7:00 PM Saturday 10/14/17 Westfield High School Away 1:00 PM Friday 10/20/17 Plainfield High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 10/27/17 Ridge High School Home 7:00 PM Thursday 11/02/17 Bridgewater-Raritan High School Away 7:00 PM Friday 11/10/17 OPEN DATE (NJSIAA Play-off 1st Round) Away TBA Friday 11/17/17 OPEN DATE (NJSIAA Play-off Semi-Final) Away TBA Friday 12/01/17 OPEN DATE (NJSIAA Sectional Finals) Away TBA Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Monday 09/11/17 Hillsborough High School Home 4:30 PM Monday 09/18/17 Watchung Hills Reg High School Home 4:30 PM Monday 09/25/17 Union High School Away 4:00 PM Monday 10/02/17 Linden Schools Home 4:00 PM Monday 10/09/17 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Away 4:30 PM Monday 10/16/17 Westfield High School Home 4:30 PM Monday 10/23/17 Plainfield High School Away 4:00 PM Monday 10/30/17 Ridge High School Away 4:30 PM Monday 11/06/17 Bridgewater-Raritan High School Home 4:30 PM Boys Sophomore Place Time Thursday 09/14/17 St. Joseph High School (St. Joe's of Home 4:00 PM Montvale) Superintendent Principal Vice Principal Athletic Director Olga Hugelmeyer Michael Cummings Thomas O'Donnell Ben Candelino 09/11/2017 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 3 Team Schedule Elizabeth High School Ben Candelino 40 Morrell Street School Phone: 908-436-6689 9/5/2017 to 12/2/2017 Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Home Phone: Fax: 908-436-6686 [email protected] Football Boys Sophomore Place Time Wednesday 09/20/17 Bergen Catholic High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 10/04/17 Union High School Away 4:00 PM Boys Freshman Place Time Saturday 09/09/17 Hillsborough High School Home 9:30 AM Saturday 09/16/17 Watchung Hills Reg High School Home 9:30 AM Friday 09/22/17 Union High School Away 4:00 PM Saturday 09/30/17 Linden Schools Home 9:30 AM Saturday 10/07/17 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Home 9:30 AM Friday 10/13/17 Westfield High School Home 4:00 PM Friday 10/20/17 Plainfield High School Away 4:00 PM Saturday 10/28/17 Ridge High School Away 9:30 AM Saturday 11/04/17 Bridgewater-Raritan High School Home 9:30 AM Boys Middle School Place Time Thursday 09/14/17 Franklin Middle School Home 4:30 PM Wednesday 09/20/17 Plainfield Middle School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 09/28/17 Crossroads Middle School Away 4:00 PM Thursday 10/05/17 South Plainfield Middle School Away 4:00 PM Thursday 10/12/17 New Brunswick High School Away 4:00 PM Thursday 10/19/17 East Brunswick High School Away 4:00 PM Thursday 10/26/17 Union High School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 11/02/17 Linwood Middle School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 11/09/17 Linden Schools Away TBA Soccer Boys Varsity Place Time Thursday 09/07/17 Union High School Home 6:30 PM Saturday 09/09/17 North Bergen High School Away 4:00 PM Tuesday 09/12/17 Westfield High School Away 4:00 PM Thursday 09/14/17 Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Home 6:30 PM Tuesday 09/19/17 Plainfield High School Home 6:30 PM Saturday 09/23/17 Governor Livingston H.S. Away 10:00 AM Tuesday 09/26/17 Westfield High School Home 6:30 PM Superintendent Principal Vice Principal Athletic Director Olga Hugelmeyer Michael Cummings Thomas O'Donnell Ben Candelino 09/11/2017 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 4 Team Schedule Elizabeth High School Ben Candelino 40 Morrell Street School Phone: 908-436-6689 9/5/2017 to 12/2/2017 Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Home Phone: Fax: 908-436-6686 [email protected] Soccer Boys Varsity Place Time Thursday 09/28/17 Cranford High School Home 6:30 PM Saturday 09/30/17 Memorial High School Home 3:00 PM Tuesday 10/03/17 Union High School Away 4:00 PM Thursday 10/05/17 Linden Schools Home 6:30 PM Saturday 10/07/17 OPEN DATE (union county 1st round) Home 10:00 AM Tuesday 10/10/17 Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Away 4:00 PM Saturday 10/14/17 OPEN DATE (Union county Tournament Home 10:00 AM Quarter Finals) Tuesday 10/17/17 Arthur L. Johnson High School Away 4:00 PM Thursday 10/19/17 Summit High School Away 4:00 PM Saturday 10/21/17 OPEN DATE (Union County Semi-Finals) Away 6:00 PM Thursday 10/26/17 Plainfield High School Away 4:00 PM Saturday 10/28/17 OPEN DATE (Union County Final) Away 6:00 PM Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Thursday 09/07/17 Union High School Home 4:00 PM Saturday 09/09/17 North Bergen High School Away 2:00 PM Tuesday 09/12/17 Westfield High School Away 4:00 PM Thursday 09/14/17 Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 09/19/17 Plainfield High School Home 4:00 PM Saturday 09/23/17 Governor Livingston H.S.
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