NJSIAA/Metlife Stadium High School Football Championships
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NJSIAA/MetLife Stadium High School Football Championships Friday, December 2, 2016 5:00PM North II Group 2 Lenape Valley vs. Madison 8:00PM Non-Public Group 4 St. Peter's Prep vs. Paramus Catholic Saturday, December 3, 2016 10:00AM North II Group 3 Parsippany Hills vs. Morris Hills 1:05PM North II Group 5 Westfield vs. Bridgewater 4:05PM Non-Public Group 3 DePaul vs. St. Joseph Regional 7:05PM North I Group 3 No. Valley Old Tappan vs. River Dell Sunday, December 4, 2016 10:00AM North I Group 1 New Milford vs. Hasbrouck Heights 1:05PM North 1 Group 5 Passaic Tech vs. Ridgewood 4:05PM North I Group 2 Westwood vs. Mahwah 7:05PM North I Group 4 Wayne Valley vs. Wayne Hills Congratulations to this season’s Parisi trained teams... • Bergen Catholic • Bishop Ahr • Butler • Demarest • Don Bosco • Glen Rock • Lakeland • Lenape Valley • Montclair Kimberley Academy • Pequannock • Pope John • Ramapo • Riverdale Country School (NY) • Sparta • Tottenville (NY) • Waldwick • Wallkill Valley • Wayne Hills • Wayne Valley • West Milford • Westwood Denotes teams in 2016 playoffs. Butler Cherry Hill Fair Lawn Flemington Call for your Athlete Evaluation and Free Speed Class Franklin Lakes Garwood 1-888-GET-FAST Manasquan 438-3278 Morristown Sparta www.parisischool.com Stockholm All Abilities • Ages 7 and up • Boys and Girls PROUD SPONSOR & OVER 60 LOCATIONS OFFICIAL PROVIDER WWW.SPORTSCARE1.COM TOLL FREE: 1-866-317-4724 sportscare PHYSICAL THERAPY CENTERS “EXCLUSIVE“EXCLUSIVE SPONSORSPONSOR OFOF THETHE NJSIAANJSIAA FOOTBALLFOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS”CHAMPIONSHIPS” To the Players, Coaches, Families, and Fans, To the Players, Congratulations on an amazing season. You and your teammates have made it to the SportsCare/NJSIAA State Championship. Some of you will go home victors, others to defeat. Regardless of the outcome, you have accomplished and completed a season that you will always cherish. You have worked hard during the off season and you have reaped the rewards during the season. You have made your Coaches, Families, Schools, and Towns proud. Your journey this season will have life long memories. Moments that will be shared and repeated for the years to come. Regardless of the outcome, hold your head up high knowing that you have given it your all. Best of Luck to all of you and remember these days forever. To the Coaches, You have spent an unrecognizable amount of time to prepare your team for this final battle. The preparation in the off season, the preseason, the season, and now the Championship. Few get to reap the rewards of their hard work and dedication. Much of your time and effort goes unnoticed, but for you it’s the internal drive that counts. The Love of the Game. The thrill to teach, to educate, and to build life long bonds between players, coaches, and all those involved. You have created a team that consist of more than just the players, it goes beyond that. It includes the cheerleaders, the managers, the coaches, the families and towns. There is no prouder moment than knowing your troops are ready for battle. You have created a forum for life long memories. Congratulations and good luck. To the Families, You are the backbone of the team. Your support of the players and coaches has unmeasurable value. It may go unnoticed by many, but appreciated by all. You have spent countless hours in support of the team. You suffer any defeat more than the players themselves. Fortunately, there have been few defeats, if any, for you are heading to the SportsCare/NJSIAA State Championship. You will be wearing team colors and jerseys, and cheering them on from the crowd. As with the players themselves, you feel honored and proud. Congratulations. To the Fans, Thank you. You make the game worth playing. You brave the elements to support your team. You show up each week and cheer them on. You may not be on the field but you can influence the play. You are the twelfth man. Your support is appreciated by all. SportsCare Institute, Inc. is New Jersey’s leading provider of physical therapy. We are newly the proud sponsor to the New York Rangers and the New York Red Bulls, and The NJSIAA Football Championship. On behalf of all of us at SportsCare, we would like to congratulate all the participants and coaches. Best of Luck to you All and Congratulations on an excellent season. God Bless America. All the Best, Ron Lombardi President/CEO, “Proud Partner &Official Sponsor” SportsCare Institute, Inc. Ron VanDeVeen President & Chief Executive Officer December 2016 Dear Student Athletes, Coaches, Family, Friends, Fans and the NJSIAA: On behalf of the entire MetLife Stadium staff, we are proud to continue the tradition of hosting the New Jersey High School Football Championships. We welcome you back to our home, the home of the New York Football Giants, the New York Jets and the world’s biggest events, for the 39th year of Championship play. We are excited to add this year’s Championship games to our 2016 event line-up, which included Monster Jam, Supercross, Hot 97 Summer Jam, three matches of the historic Copa America Centenario soccer tournament, the State Fair Meadowlands, Coldplay, Guns N’ Roses, International Champions Cup soccer tournament, Paul McCartney, Kenny Chesney, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Syracuse and Notre Dame football, Beyoncé and our favorite teams, the New York Jets and the New York Giants. Congratulations to the athletes, coaches, family members, administrators and schools on advancing to this championship competition. We look forward to an exciting few days of quality football and sportsmanship. Thank you for attending this year’s Championship games. Sincerely, Ron VanDeVeen MetLife Stadium * One MetLife Stadium Drive * East Rutherford, NJ * 07035 Fall 2016 Championships. Mission Statement The NJSIAA, a private, voluntary Association serves its student-athletes, members schools and related professional organizations by the administration of education-based interscholastic athletics, which support academic achievement, good citizenship and fair and equitable opportunities. We believe that member schools, along with their leagues and conferences, share these convictions: • A safe and healthy playing environment is essential to our mission. • Participation in interscholastic athletics enhances the educational experience of all students. • Interscholastic athletics is a privilege. • Excellence in both academics and athletics is pursued by all. • Interscholastic participation develops good citizenship and healthy lifestyles, fosters involvement of a diverse population and promotes positive school/community relations. • Rules promote fair play and minimizes risks. • Cooperation among members advances their individual and collective well-being. • Training of administrators and coaches promotes the educational mission of the interscholastic experiences. • Properly trained official/judges enhances interscholastic competition. • The NJSIAA is the recognized state authority on interscholastic athletic programs. The NJSIAA is composed of 435 member high schools. It provides more than 270,000 student-athletes opportunities to participate in nearly 3,000 games, workshops, clinics and other NJSIAA-sponsored activities within a given year. The NJSIAA offers more championships for its student-athletes than any other state in the nation: For Boys: Cross-Country, Football, Soccer, Basketball, Bowling, Fencing, Ice Hockey, Swimming, Diving, Indoor Track Relay Championships, Indoor Track Individual Championships, Wrestling, Baseball, Golf, Lacrosse, Outdoor Track Championships, Tennis, and Volleyball. For Girls: Cross-Country, Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Bowling, Fencing, Swimming, Diving, Indoor Track Relay Championships, Indoor Track Individual Championships, Golf, Lacrosse, Softball, and Outdoor Track Championships. Competitive athletics is nothing more than playing according to a set of rules. Sports are the greatest example on earth of the practical application of the Golden Rule. Your support and encouragement of our high school sports program are earnestly invited. 13th Annual ShopRite Cup 2015-2016 Final Standings Group I Shore Regional High School – 54 points • First in Girls Tennis, 1st in Field Hockey, 1st in Girls Soccer, and 1st in Central Group I Football, plus 3 points for having no disqualifications in the winter season, 2nd place in Girls Lacrosse, plus 3 points for having no disqualifications in the spring season. Group II Haddonfield Memorial High School – 97 points • Tied for 3rd in Girls Tennis, 2nd in Boys Cross-Country, 3rd in Girls Cross-Country, 2nd in Field Hockey, 3rd in South Group 2 Football, 2nd in Boys Winter Track Relays, 1st in Girls Winter Track Relays, 1st in both Boys and Girls Winter Track, 2nd in both Boys and Girls Public Group C swimming, plus 6 points for having no disqualifications in the fall and winter seasons, 3rd place in Boys Tennis. Group III River Dell – 64 points • Third in Boys Cross-Country, 4th in Girls Cross-Country, 1st in Girls Volleyball, 2nd in North I Group III Football, 1st in both Boys and Girls Winter Track, plus 3 points for having no disqualifications in the fall season, 1st place in Boys Spring Track & Field, plus 3 points for having no disqualifications in the spring season. Group IV Ridge High School – 62 points • Second in Girls Tennis, Tied for 1st in Girls Soccer, 1st in Girls Cross-Country, Tied for 3rd in North II Group IV Football, 1st in Boys Fencing and 3rd in Public A Group Ice Hockey, plus 3 points for having no disqualifications in the fall season. 2nd in Girls Golf, plus 3 points for having no disqualifications in the spring season. Group A Christian Brothers Academy – 165 points* • Second in Boys Soccer, 2nd in Boys Cross Country, 1st in Boys Winter Track Relays, 1st in Boys Winter Track, 1st in Boys Swimming, Tied for 3rd in Wrestling, 2nd in Ice Hockey, plus 3 points for having no disqualifications in the winter season, 2nd in Boys Golf, 3rd in Boys Tennis, 1st in Boys Spring Track & Field, plus 3 points for having no disqualifications in the spring season.