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Team Schedule Basketball Team Schedule Elizabeth High School Bartolomeo Candelino 40 Morrell Street School Phone: 908-436-6689 12/15/2017 to 3/4/2018 Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Home Phone: Fax: 908-436-6686 [email protected] Basketball Boys Varsity Place Time Friday 12/15/17 Union High School (St. Jude's Classic) Away 5:30 PM Tuesday 12/19/17 American History High School Home 5:30 PM Friday 12/22/17 OPEN DATE (Hosting University HS(of Home 5:30 PM Newark)) Wednesday 12/27/17 Westfield High School (Len Sepanak Memorial Away 6:00 PM Holiday Tournament) Thursday 12/28/17 Ridge High School (Len Sepanak Memorial Away 7:30 PM Holiday Tournament) Saturday 12/30/17 Morristown High School (Len Sepanak Memorial Away 4:00 PM Holiday Tournament) Tuesday 01/02/18 Plainfield High School Home 7:00 PM Thursday 01/04/18 OPEN DATE (The Patrick School @ TBA) Away TBA Saturday 01/06/18 Bridgewater-Raritan High School Away 1:00 PM Sunday 01/07/18 Orange High School (Union vs Essex Showcase Away 11:00 AM @ Tarnoff Gymnasium -West Orange HS) Tuesday 01/09/18 Union Catholic Reg High School Away 7:00 PM Thursday 01/11/18 Linden Schools Away 7:00 PM Saturday 01/13/18 Piscataway High School Away TBA Monday 01/15/18 West Orange High School (MLK Challenge) Home 1:00 PM Tuesday 01/16/18 Westfield High School Away 7:00 PM Thursday 01/18/18 Roselle Catholic High School Away 7:00 PM Saturday 01/20/18 Plainfield High School Away 1:00 PM Thursday 01/25/18 OPEN DATE (Hosting The Patrick School) Home 4:00 PM Saturday 01/27/18 Union City High School Away 1:00 PM Thursday 02/01/18 Roselle Catholic High School Home 4:00 PM Saturday 02/03/18 St. Mary-Assumption High School (Elizabeth Home 5:45 PM Homeless Coalition) Tuesday 02/06/18 Union High School (Senior Night) Home 7:00 PM Thursday 02/08/18 Linden Schools Home 7:00 PM Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Friday 12/15/17 Union High School (St. Jude's Classic - Small Away 4:00 PM Gym) Monday 12/18/17 Lincoln High School (of jersey City ) Home 5:30 PM Tuesday 12/19/17 American History High School Home 4:00 PM Friday 12/22/17 OPEN DATE (Hosting University HS (of Home 4:00 PM Newark)) Superintendent Principal Vice Principal Athletic Director Olga Hugelmeyer Michael Cummings Thomas O'Donnell Bartolomeo Candelino 12/21/2017 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 1 Team Schedule Elizabeth High School Bartolomeo Candelino 40 Morrell Street School Phone: 908-436-6689 12/15/2017 to 3/4/2018 Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Home Phone: Fax: 908-436-6686 [email protected] Basketball Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Wednesday 12/27/17 Ridge High School (Len Sepanak Memorial Away 2:30 PM Holiday Tournament) Thursday 12/28/17 Montgomery Township Schools (Len Sepanak Away 5:00 PM Memorial Holiday Tournament) Saturday 12/30/17 Bridgewater-Raritan High School (Len Sepanak Away 5:00 PM Memorial Holiday Tournament) Tuesday 01/02/18 Plainfield High School Home 5:30 PM Thursday 01/04/18 Cancelled - OPEN DATE (@ The Patrick School Away TBA @ TBA) Saturday 01/06/18 Bridgewater-Raritan High School Away 11:30 AM Tuesday 01/09/18 Union Catholic Reg High School Away 5:35 PM Thursday 01/11/18 Linden Schools Away 5:30 PM Saturday 01/13/18 Piscataway High School Away TBA Monday 01/15/18 West Orange High School (MLK Challenge) Home 11:30 AM Tuesday 01/16/18 Westfield High School Away 5:30 PM Thursday 01/18/18 Roselle Catholic High School Away 5:30 PM Saturday 01/20/18 Plainfield High School Away 11:00 AM Thursday 01/25/18 OPEN DATE (Hosting The Patrick School) Home 5:30 PM Saturday 01/27/18 Union City High School Away 11:30 AM Thursday 02/01/18 Roselle Catholic High School Home 5:30 PM Saturday 02/03/18 St. Mary-Assumption High School Home TBA Saturday 02/03/18 St. Mary-Assumption High School Home TBA Sunday 02/04/18 OPEN DATE (vs. Mater Dei) Home 11:30 AM Tuesday 02/06/18 Union High School Home 5:30 PM Thursday 02/08/18 Linden Schools Home 5:30 PM Boys Freshman Place Time Friday 12/15/17 Union High School (St. Jude's Classic - Small Away 5:30 PM Gym) Monday 12/18/17 Lincoln High School (of Jersey City ) Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 12/19/17 Ridge High School Home 4:30 PM Thursday 12/21/17 Rescheduled from 2017-12-21 Bishop George Away 4:00 PM Ahr High School Friday 12/22/17 Postponed to 12/21/2017 - Bishop George Ahr Away 2:30 PM High School Thursday 12/28/17 OPEN DATE (Bayonne Christmas Tournament) Away 10:00 AM Superintendent Principal Vice Principal Athletic Director Olga Hugelmeyer Michael Cummings Thomas O'Donnell Bartolomeo Candelino 12/21/2017 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 2 Team Schedule Elizabeth High School Bartolomeo Candelino 40 Morrell Street School Phone: 908-436-6689 12/15/2017 to 3/4/2018 Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Home Phone: Fax: 908-436-6686 [email protected] Basketball Boys Freshman Place Time Saturday 12/30/17 OPEN DATE (Bayonne Christmas Tournament Away TBA final game either at 10:00 or 11:15 am) Tuesday 01/02/18 Plainfield High School Home 4:00 PM Saturday 01/06/18 Bridgewater-Raritan High School Away 10:00 AM Tuesday 01/09/18 Union Catholic Reg High School Away 4:00 PM Thursday 01/11/18 Linden Schools Away 4:00 PM Saturday 01/13/18 Piscataway High School Away TBA Monday 01/15/18 West Orange High School (MLK Challenge) Home 10:00 AM Tuesday 01/16/18 Westfield High School (@ Edison Intermediate Away 4:00 PM School) Thursday 01/18/18 Roselle Catholic High School Away 4:00 PM Saturday 01/20/18 Plainfield High School Away 10:00 AM Monday 01/22/18 Franklin High School Home 4:30 PM Thursday 01/25/18 OPEN DATE (Hosting The Patrick School) Home 4:00 PM Saturday 01/27/18 Union City High School Away 10:00 AM Thursday 02/01/18 Roselle Catholic High School Home 5:30 PM Saturday 02/03/18 St. Mary-Assumption High School Home TBA Sunday 02/04/18 OPEN DATE (vs. Mater Dei) Home 10:00 AM Tuesday 02/06/18 Union High School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 02/08/18 Linden Schools Home 4:00 PM Boys Eliz. Middle North Place Time Saturday 12/16/17 St. Patrick's School Away 10:00 AM Thursday 12/21/17 Elizabeth Boys Middle School-Central (Played at Away 4:00 PM School 22) Friday 01/05/18 Columbia Middle School (of Berkely Heights) Home 4:00 PM Monday 01/08/18 OPEN DATE (Emerson MS Union City) Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 01/10/18 Linden Schools (Soehl team) Home 4:00 PM Thursday 01/11/18 Rescheduled from 2018-01-12 Union High Away 4:00 PM School (@ Burnett ) Friday 01/12/18 Postponed to 1/11/2018 - Union High School (@ Away 4:00 PM Burnett - Changed Union has 1/2 day) Friday 01/12/18 St. Benedict's Prep Away 4:00 PM Wednesday 01/17/18 Arthur L. Johnson High School (@ Kumpf MS) Away 4:00 PM Friday 01/19/18 Elizabeth Boys Middle School-South Home 4:00 PM Superintendent Principal Vice Principal Athletic Director Olga Hugelmeyer Michael Cummings Thomas O'Donnell Bartolomeo Candelino 12/21/2017 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 3 Team Schedule Elizabeth High School Bartolomeo Candelino 40 Morrell Street School Phone: 908-436-6689 12/15/2017 to 3/4/2018 Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Home Phone: Fax: 908-436-6686 [email protected] Basketball Boys Eliz. Middle North Place Time Saturday 01/20/18 OPEN DATE (The Patrick School) Home 11:00 AM Wednesday 01/24/18 Plainfield Middle School (vs. Maxson MS) Home 4:00 PM Friday 01/26/18 Florence M. Gaudineer Middle School (of Away 4:00 PM Springfield) Monday 01/29/18 Elizabeth Boys Middle School-Central Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 01/31/18 Hubbard Middle School (Of Plainfield) Away 4:00 PM Friday 02/02/18 Orange Avenue School (of Cranford) Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 02/07/18 Hillside Avenue School (of Cranford) Home 4:00 PM Friday 02/09/18 Hillside High School (WOK - Walter O Away 4:00 PM Krumbiegal MS) Wednesday 02/14/18 Rahway High School / Middle School Away 4:00 PM Friday 02/16/18 Linden Schools (McManus Team) Home 4:00 PM Boys Eliz. Middle Central Place Time Saturday 12/16/17 St. Patrick's School Away 12:00 PM Monday 12/18/17 Elizabeth Boys Middle School-South (Played Home 4:00 PM at School 22) Wednesday 12/20/17 Roosevelt Middle School (@ West Orange) Away 4:00 PM Thursday 12/21/17 elizabeth boys middle school-North (Played at Home 4:00 PM School 22) Friday 01/05/18 Union Ave Middle School (Irvington) Away 4:00 PM Monday 01/08/18 Elizabeth Boys Middle School-South Away 4:00 PM Wednesday 01/17/18 Florence M. Gaudineer Middle School (of Away 4:00 PM Springfield) Thursday 01/18/18 Roosevelt Middle School (West Orange Home 4:00 PM (played at School 22)) Saturday 01/20/18 OPEN DATE (The Patrick School) Home 10:00 AM Monday 01/22/18 Metuchen High School (Edgar MS) Away 4:00 PM Wednesday 01/24/18 Middlesex High School (Mauger MS (Middlesex)) Away 3:30 PM Thursday 01/25/18 St.
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