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Njsiaa Boys Lacrosse Public Classifications 2018 - 2019 NJSIAA BOYS LACROSSE PUBLIC CLASSIFICATIONS 2018 - 2019 Group IV North Group IV South (Range 1,242 - 2,633) (Range 1,218 - 2,189) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment Bergen County Technical High School 753114 1,669 Atlantic City High School 191810 1,476 Bridgewater-Raritan High School 639860 2,072 Cherokee High School 377802 1,616 Clifton High School 742019 2,131 Cherry Hill High School East 377895 1,649 Columbia High School 690925 1,514 Eastern High School 366968 1,486 East Brunswick High School 581564 2,080 Egg Harbor Township High School 202761 1,763 East Side High School 687385 1,542 Freehold Township High School 505142 1,538 Edison High School 610713 1,490 Hightstown High School 515980 1,218 Hillsborough High School 603441 1,723 Howell High School 487020 1,536 Hunterdon Central Regional HS 607241 2,178 Kingsway Regional High School 334834 1,304 John P. Stevens High School 636226 1,849 Lenape High School 395968 1,437 Livingston High School 709106 1,434 Marlboro High School 541585 1,363 Montclair High School 723754 1,596 Monroe Township High School 541486 1,732 Morristown High School 716336 1,394 Montgomery High School 577338 1,232 North Brunswick Township HS 585194 1,320 Old Bridge High School 570677 2,082 Passaic County Technical Institute 763837 2,633 Rancocas Valley Regional High School 425038 1,537 Phillipsburg High School 680635 1,242 South Brunswick High School 559698 2,189 Ridge High School 676265 1,414 Southern Regional High School 337528 1,438 Ridgewood High School 778520 1,302 Toms River High School North 417781 1,504 Watchung Hills Reg High School 661692 1,469 Vineland High School 232218 1,916 West Orange High School 716434 1,574 Washington Township High School 334401 1,670 Westfield High School 658088 1,398 Williamstown High School 312425 1,426 NJSIAA BOYS LACROSSE PUBLIC CLASSIFICATIONS 2018 - 2019 Group III North Group III South (Range 927 - 1,190) (Range 920 - 1,199) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment Chatham High School 690850 979 Brick Memorial High School 461556 1,104 Cranford High School 665391 942 Brick Township High School 450605 951 Fair Lawn High School 763923 1,102 Cherry Hill High School West 399843 986 Hanover Park co-op w/Whippany Park 716362 1,101 Clearview Regional High School 334624 1,104 High Point co-op w/Wallkill Valley 854814 1,113 Colts Neck High School 523397 1,027 Middletown High School North 570872 1,032 Hamilton High School East 501449 920 Middletown High School South 555201 1,096 Hamilton High School West 494200 933 Millburn High School 687248 1,047 Highland Regional High School 352541 958 Morris Hills High School 745480 985 Jackson Memorial High School 457749 1,186 Morris Knolls High School 745479 1,100 Long Branch High School 530960 1,146 Mount Olive High School 749123 1,158 Mainland Regional High School 184532 936 North Hunterdon High School 654633 1,188 Moorestown High School 417934 954 Northern Highlands Regional HS 800331 1,021 Neptune High School 501757 970 Passaic Valley High School 741969 930 Northern Burlington Regional HS 461397 1,010 Princeton High School 552442 1,190 Ocean City High School 159035 932 Randolph High School 730913 1,182 Shawnee High School 370393 1,170 Roxbury High School 738224 1,010 Toms River High School East 410549 1,036 Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School 661714 1,152 Toms River High School South 406854 1,024 Wayne Hills High School 774731 953 West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North 541491 1,084 Wayne Valley High School 763819 994 West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 537855 1,199 West Morris Mendham High School 705422 927 Winslow Township High School 337736 953 NJSIAA BOYS LACROSSE PUBLIC CLASSIFICATIONS 2018 - 2019 Group II North Group II South (Range 696 - 919) (Range 712 - 910) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment Indian Hills High School 796598 808 Absegami High School 231872 906 Jefferson Township High School 792842 706 Allentown High School 486849 910 Lakeland Regional High School 807489 696 Ewing High School 516112 844 Montville Township High School 749158 904 Governor Livingston High School 672642 747 North Warren co-op w/Belvidere HS 778647 722 Hamilton High School North 508757 898 Northern Valley Demarest 775068 762 Holmdel High School 563496 712 Northern Valley Old Tappan 793284 917 Hopewell Valley Central HS 541620 838 Nutley High School 720161 910 Jackson Liberty High School 458340 833 Paramus High School 760357 894 Lacey Township High School 370439 876 Parsippany Hills High School 738197 788 Lawrence High School 519705 842 Pascack Valley High School 789561 908 Oakcrest High School 221028 758 Ramapo High School 785705 885 Ocean Township High School 519970 820 River Dell Regional High School 767687 803 Red Bank Regional High School 552740 891 Sparta High School 807435 824 Robbinsville High School 510781 740 Summit High School 683575 875 Rumson-Fair Haven Regional HS 556459 724 Tenafly High School 764155 910 Seneca High School 375298 856 Vernon Township High School 854778 751 Somerville High School 632567 881 Warren Hills Regional High School 709383 901 Timber Creek High School 337905 886 West Essex High School 738284 849 Triton Regional High School 367128 830 West Milford Township HS 818364 796 Voorhees High School 672847 761 West Morris Central High School 716419 919 Wall Township High School 483500 790 NJSIAA BOYS LACROSSE PUBLIC CLASSIFICATIONS 2018 - 2019 Group I North Group I South (Range 308 - 676) (Range 294 - 685) Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Northing Number Enrollment Boonton High School 752781 459 Arthur L. Johnson High School 650819 520 Cedar Grove High School 734674 374 Barnegat High School 349484 684 Glen Rock High School 771209 560 Bernards High School 687197 644 Hackettstown High School 731079 656 Cedar Creek High School 202872 648 Hawthorne High School 771174 513 Cinnaminson High School 425292 603 James Caldwell High School 730977 595 Delaware Valley Regional HS 629315 509 Kinnelon High School 785580 490 Delran High School 428862 658 Kittatinny Regional High School 833087 505 Glen Ridge High School 712834 407 Lenape Valley Regional High School 752829 534 Haddon Township High School 388966 464 Mahwah High School 822179 676 Haddonfield Memorial High School 388915 636 Mountain Lakes High School 749133 500 Jonathan Dayton High School 679962 451 Newton High School 807511 514 Lower Cape May Regional HS 53663 654 Park Ridge co-op w/Emerson 800460 505 Madison High School 701776 666 Parsippany High School 738212 672 Manasquan High School 471790 685 Pascack Hills High School 804118 607 Middle Township High School 89992 573 Pequannock Township High School 774687 520 New Egypt High School 454057 333 Pompton Lakes High School 789273 453 New Providence High School 676278 470 Ramsey High School 807629 642 Point Pleasant Borough HS 450703 598 Saddle Brook High School 753044 397 Shore Regional High School 527270 504 Verona High School 731014 529 Weehawken High School 705785 294 Waldwick High School 793056 308 West Deptford Township HS 370962 655 Westwood Regional Jr-Sr High School 778573 628 Woodstown High School 298486 450 NJSIAA BOYS LACROSSE NON-PUBLIC CLASSIFICATIONS 2018 - 2019 Non-Public A Non-Public B (Range 510 - 1,454) (Range 221 - 500) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment Bergen Catholic High School 771315 984 Bishop Eustace Preparatory 399910 408 Bishop Ahr High School 632574 510 DePaul Catholic High School 771088 381 Camden Catholic High School 399893 585 Dwight-Englewood High School 745940 388 Christian Brothers Academy 545325 1,386 Eastern Christian High School 767501 280 Delbarton School 712693 790 Gill St. Bernard's School 652567 277 Don Bosco Prep High School 814915 1,278 Gloucester Catholic High School 385452 333 Donovan Catholic High School 410506 540 Holy Cross Prep Academy 446985 221 Notre Dame High School 516070 865 Holy Spirit High School 210019 281 Paramus Catholic High School 771247 914 Immaculata High School 632568 354 Paul VI High School 388932 803 Mater Dei co-op w/Ranney School 574515 432 Pope John XXIII High School 796534 510 Montclair Kimberley Academy 723745 335 Red Bank Catholic High School 549069 606 Moorestown Friends School 410649 227 Saint Augustine Prep School 243013 976 Morris Catholic High School 752766 328 Saint John Vianney High School 567119 718 Morristown-Beard School 716341 335 Saint Joseph High School Metuchen 625289 862 Newark Academy 707895 315 Saint Joseph Regional High School 807704 772 Oratory Catholic Prep School 687222 500 Saint Peter's Prep High School 683883 1,416 Pingry School 647125 435 Seton Hall Preparatory School 705513 1,454 Rutgers Prep School 613281 290 Wardlaw-Hartridge co-op w/Union Catholic 632545 790 Saint Rose High School 490844 339 .
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