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Athletic Department “ROADS” to ATHLETIC COMPETITION “Go Eagles!” ECSA “ROADS” TO ATHLETIC COMPETITION Home Sites Eastern Christian High School 50 Oakwood Avenue, North Haledon, NJ 07508 973.427.0900 Boys’ Varsity and JV Soccer Girls’ Varsity and JV Volleyball High School Basketball Varsity and JV Baseball Eastern Christian Middle School 518 Sicomac Avenue, Wyckoff, NJ 07481 201.891.3663 Girls’ Varsity and JV Soccer Girls’ Varsity and JV Softball Boys’ and Girls’ Middle School Soccer Boys’ and Girls’ Middle School Basketball North Haledon Municipal Complex 103 Overlook Avenue, North Haledon, NJ 07508 Boys’ and Girls’ Varsity and JV Tennis Night Baseball and Softball North Haledon Recycling Center 103 Willow Brook Court, North Haledon, NJ 07508 Girls’ Varsity Soccer Boys’ and Girls’ Night Soccer Franklin Lakes Tennis Courts 700 Old Mill Road, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 Girls’ JV Tennis Goffle Brook Park 35 Diamond Bridge Avenue, Hawthorne, NJ 07506 High School and Middle School Home Cross Country Directions Eastern Christian High School: From Route 80 East (Pennsylvania): 1. Take Route 80 East to the Wayne area and get off the Minisink Road exit. 2. At the end of the exit ramp, turn left. Go back over Route 80 and stay on Minnisink Road to the end. 3. Turn right onto Totowa Road. 4. Take this to the light and make a left onto Union Avenue. 5. Take Union Avenue to the end. 6. Turn right at the light onto West Broadway and then make an immediate left onto Belmont Avenue (Checkers Restaurant is on corner). 7. Continue on Belmont until you reach the intersection with Big Jim’s and Dunkin Donuts. – Turn right at this intersection. (Haledon Avenue) 8. Turn left at the next light onto Church Street (50 ft. past Dunkin Donuts). 9. Bear right at the “Welcome to North Haledon” sign. 10. Eastern Christian High School is on your right. Boys’ soccer and baseball are played on the field behind the school. From Route 80 West (New York City): 1. Take Route 80 West to the Union Boulevard exit. 2. At the end of the exit ramp, turn right. 3. Follow the directions from #5 above. From Route 4 to Route 208 North: 1. Take Route 208 North to the Ewing Avenue exit. 2. At the end of the ramp, make a left onto Ewing Avenue. 3. Continue on Ewing to the end. Make a left onto High Mountain Road. 4. At fork in the road, bear left, continuing on High Mountain Road about 2 miles, passing through one traffic light. 5. Immediately after passing a pond on your right, turn left onto a small service road. As soon as you turn left, you will see the school. 6. Turn left onto Oakwood Avenue. Entrance to school is on your right. Boys’ baseball and soccer are played on the field behind the school. From Route 287 North to Route 208 South: 1. Take Route 208 South. 2. Exit at Ewing Avenue (approximately one mile after Route 287/208 intersection. 3. At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto Ewing Avenue. 4. Follow from #3 above (Route 4 to Route 208 North). Eastern Christian Middle School: 518 Sicomac Avenue, Wyckoff, NJ 07481 From Eastern Christian High School: 1. From Eastern Christian High School, make a right onto High Mountain Road. 2. Stay on this through North Haledon, passing a Foodtown on your right. 3. Just past the reservoir, make a right onto Ewing Avenue. 4. Take Ewing to the light and make a right turn onto Sicomac Avenue. 5. Go approximately 1/2 mile to Faith Community Church on the left. 6. Enter this driveway to the Eastern Christian Middle School. Softball, girls’ soccer and middle school soccer are played on the field to the left of the school. From Route 208 North: 1. Take Route 208 North to the Russell Avenue exit. 2. At the end of the ramp, make a right and go back over the highway. 3. Follow Russell Avenue to the end. 4. Turn right onto Sicomac Avenue, and go 1/2 mile till you see the Faith Community Church. 5. Turn right into the driveway. Eastern Christian Middle School is behind the church. From Route 287 to Route 208 South: 1. Take Route 208 South to the Ewing Avenue exit. 2. At the end of the exit ramp, make a right onto Ewing Avenue 3. At the 2nd red light, make a left onto Franlin Lakes Road. 4. Go approximately ½ mile. Faith Community Church will be on the left. The Eastern Christian Middle School is located behind the Faith Community Church. Goffle Brook Park: 35 Diamond Bridge Avenue, Hawthorne, NJ 1. From Eastern Christian High School, make a right onto High Mountain Road and take it to the first light. 2. At the light, make a right onto Linda Vista. 3. Follow Linda Vista to top of hill and bear left. Stay on this road past Covenant Christian Reformed Church and go down the hill to Goffle Road. 4. Turn right onto Goffle Road and go down to the second left - Diamond Bridge Avenue. 5. Make a left onto Diamond Bridge and go down to parking lot on right. North Haledon Recycling Field: 103 Willowbrook Court, North Haledon, NJ 1. From Eastern Christian High School, make a right onto High Mountain Road. 2. At the first light, make a left onto Overlook Avenue. 3. Go past the North Haledon Municipal building, then turn left onto Willowbrook Road. 4. The soccer field is at the end of the street. North Haledon Tennis Courts: 103 Overlook Avenue, North Haledon, NJ 1. From Eastern Christian High School, make a right on to High Mountain Road. 2. At the first light, make a left onto Overlook Avenue 3. Turn into the North Haledon Municipal Building parking lot. The fields are in the park behind the Municipal Building. AWAY SITES How to Obtain Directions to Away Athletic Events: If a specific school we are competing against is not listed in this booklet, you can find directions to the school by using the following websites. Online: 1. - Go to www.easternchristian.org. - On the top of the page, click on “SPORTS”. - Scroll down to “Roads to Athletic Competition” and click. - The schools are listed alphabetically. 2. - Go to www.highschoolsports.net - Choose the sport you want. - By clicking to view the team schedule, you will be provided a season schedule. Click on the away school you are looking for and Mapquest will provide directions from ECHS to the away school. 3. - Go to www.njicathletics.org to find directions to all league schools. For up-to-date schedules and changes: Sign up on www.highschoolsportsnet to receive a free email service and be notified when postponements or cancellations occur. Clifton Stadium: 350 Piaget Avenue, Clifton, NJ 1. Take Route 208 South to the Fair Lawn Avenue exit. 2. At the light make a right onto Fair Lawn Avenue. Stay on Fair Lawn Avenue, go over the bridge and make a left onto Route 20. 3. Stay on Route 20 to Route 46 West. 4. Follow Route 46 West to the Clifton area and get off at Piaget Avenue to the stadium. Darlington Cross Country Course: 279 Campgaw Road, Mahwah, NJ 1. Darlington is in Bergen County. Take Wyckoff Avenue through Wyckoff to Ramsey. 2. Wyckoff Avenue will become West Main Street as you enter the town of Ramsey. 3. Make a left at the light onto Central Avenue, go a short distance and make a left onto Darlington Avenue. Stay on Darlington to the County Park. The course is by the beach area. De Paul High School: 1512 Alps Road, Wayne, NJ 07470 1. From Eastern Christian High School, make a left onto High Mountain Road to Haledon Avenue 2. At the light make a right onto Haledon Avenue and go up the hill to the light at Hamburg Turnpike. 3. At that light, make a right onto Hamburg Turnpike. Stay on Hamburg Turnpike for a few miles to Alps Road. 4. Make a left at the light onto Alps Road. De Paul High School is down on the left. De Paul – J.V. Baseball at Kilroy Field on Osbourne Terrace: 280 Osbourne Terrace, Wayne, NJ 07470 1. From Eastern Christian High School, make a left onto High Mountain Road to Haledon Avenue. 2. At the light make a right onto Haledon Avenue and go up the hill to the light at Hamburg Turnpike. 3. At that light, continue straight; this road now becomes Ratzer Road. 4. Stay on Ratzer Road, cross Valley Road, and continue to Alps Road. 5. Make a left onto Alps Road. 6. Go approximately 6-7 blocks and make a right onto Osbourne Terrace. 7. Follow Osbourne Terrace to Kilroy Field. Dwight Englewood School: 315 East Palisade Avenue, Englewood, NJ 07631 1. Take Route 4 East and get off at the Jones Road exit (next exit past Grand). 2. Make a right onto Jones Road and take it 1- 1/4 miles to East Palisade Avenue. 3. Make a right onto East Palisade Avenue. Dwight Englewood is on the left. Elmwood Park Memorial High School: 375 River Drive, Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 1. From Eastern Christian High School, take Haledon Avenue and turn left onto 8th Street. 2. Follow 8th Street to Mohawk and turn right onto Mohawk to the light. 3. Go across Goffle Road at the light onto Wagaraw Road. Stay on Wagaraw Road through Hawthorne. Wagaraw Road changes its name to River Road in Fair Lawn. Keep following River Road to Elmwood Park High School, which is on the left.
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