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75% of Students are involved in Athletics at North and it only uses 3% of the school budget

Congratulations to North Athletics for being NJSIAA Disqualification Free 2004-2006 and 2007-2010

 

Spring Impact Testing:

  • Wednesday Jan 18 - Girls Track
  • Tuesday Jan 24 - Baseball
  • Friday Feb 3 - Softball and Boys Tennis
  • Tuesday Feb 7 - Girls Lacrosse and Boys Track
  • Friday Feb 10 - Boys Lacrosse and Golf

All tests begin at 3 pm and last for approximately one hour. All tests are in the Media Center. If you cannot make your teams scheduled test please see Mrs. Korbul in the Athletic Training room.

 

 

Spring Practice Dates and Coaches Contact Information    Info

Spring Sports Physical and Parent Permission Dates for 2011-12   Info

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Congratulations to Beau Vrancken of North Hunterdon who was chosen Outstanding Wrestler by the coaches in the Hopatcong Invitational on 12-17-11. North Hunterdon won the Tournament.     Info

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Jaimin Vekaria

North Hunterdon's Jaimin Vekaria is The Express Times Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year Info

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Get in on the action in the 2011 – 2012 NHHS Winter Sports Program

Get in on the action in the 2011 – 2012 NHHS Winter Sports Program

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Lions Athletic Leadership Academy

Dr. Jarrod Spencer

On Friday, December 16, 2011 all North Hunterdon High School winter athletes will have the opportunity to attend a presentation through the Lions Leadership Academy.
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National Letter of Intent Signing Day - November 9, 2011

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North Booster Club College Workshop December 3, Cafe B

North Booster Club College Workshop

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Katie Jennison

North Hunterdon's Katie Jennison is the Hunterdon\Warren\Sussex County Volleyball MVP  Info

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Lions Athletic Leadership Academy

Dr. Jarrod Spencer

On Friday, October 28, 2011 all North Hunterdon High School fall athletes will have the opportunity to attend a presentation through the Lions Leadership Academy.
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Winter Impact Testing

Schedule 2011    Info

Winter Practice Dates and Coaches Contact Information    Info

Winter Sports Physical and Parent Permission Dates for 2011-12   Info

NORTH HUNTERDON HIGH SCHOOL - TENTATIVE FALL SPORTS PRACTICE INFORMATION 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR

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NHHS Fall Sports Guide

The Fall Sports Booklet is being assembled now.   For the first time, player ads are available to all fall sport participants and their families and friends. The form is on the North Hunterdon School website in the athletic section and attached to this e-mail. Please submit your ads by August 15th. Don't miss this exciting event to show your support for your favorite fall athlete.  Info

 

NORTH HUNTERDON HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER CAMPS 2011

NORTH HUNTERDON HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER

SPORTS CAMPS 2011

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Matt McDonald North Hunterdon High School's Myriah Sujansky finished third with a vault of 11 feet, 6 inches and North Hunterdon High School's Matt McDonald finishes second in NJSIAA Group 4 3,200-meter run

. Myriah's Article      Matt's Article

Myriah Sujansky

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North HighLights from the Boys\Girls Varsity Track & Field North Jersey, Section 2 Track and Field Championship:

Boys: 1,600-METER RUN: 2. Matt McDonald, North Hunterdon, 4:17.00. 3,200-METER RUN: 1-Matt McDonald, North Hunterdon, 9:11.95, record; former record, 9:15.7. HIGH JUMP: 3. Nicholas Skelton, North Hunterdon, 6-2. TRIPLE JUMP: 1-Derek Goldman, North Hunterdon, 44-11 3/4. POLE VAULT: 1-Ryan Potter, North Hunterdon,13-7.

 

Girls: 1,600-METER RUN: 3. Daria Jacob, North Hunterdon HIGH JUMP: 3. Myriah Sujansky, North Hunterdon, 5-2. SHOT PUT: 2. Alissa Tarsi, North Hunterdon, 37-5. JAVELIN: 4-Brooke Kaufman, North Hunterdon, 102-2. POLE VAULT: 1-Myriah Sujansky, North Hunterdon, 10-0, 5. Nichole Sevilis, North Hunterdon, 9-6. 6.Brette Wilson, North Hunterdon 9-6.

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Matt McDonald North Hunterdon's Matt McDonald was named the outstanding boy track athlete after winning the 1,600 and 3,200 meter titles in the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Track and Field Championships. Myriah Sujansky, of North Hunterdon, who won the pole vault and finished second in the high jump, was named the outstanding girls field athlete.  Info Myriah Sujansky

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IMPACT TESTING FOR CURRENT SOPHOMORES (Class 2013) WHO WILL PLAY A FALL 2011 SPORT:

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NHHS Booster Club Reminder
All Varsity Athletes!
“Lion’s Pride Most Spirited” scholarship Award. Seniors stop by cafe B on Wed, May 18, Thurs May 19 and Fri May 20th to vote for
a senior male and female senior athlete  for this award - ID required. We need your vote!

 

 

 

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Brendan Cusack

North Hunterdon's Brendan Cusack  is the Star Ledger Boys Fencer of the Year.   Info

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National North Hunterdon HS Senior Student Athletes for Academics and Sports - a program of the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS). Athletes who have excelled in academics (3.0 GPA or above) and athletics while having made significant contributions to their schools and communities.     Student List

 

 

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Matt McDonald is the Courier News Male Indoor Track Athlete of the Year

North Hunterdon's Matt McDonald is the Courier News Male Indoor Track Athlete of the Year.   Info

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Brendan Cusack places first in the NJSIAA Individual Fencing State Championships for boys foil at Montgomery High School on Sunday March 13th, 2011      Info

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Senior Jack Delia (38-1), earned a second place silver medal at heavyweight at the NJSIAA Individual Wrestling Championship. Info

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Dave the Rave 65th Birthday Cupcake Party

Dave the Rave

●  Free Cupcakes for everyone

●  50/50 Fundraiser for Special Olympics

●  Half court shot fundraiser

●  Sponsored by the NHHS Booster Club

2/24/11 Boys basketball game. It was a huge success with donations reaching $500 to the Hunterdon County Special Olympics

PICTURES

 

 

The Lady Lion Competitive Cheer Squad finished 13th place out of 44 schools in the USA in the Medium Varsity Division 1 in the Universal Cheerleaders Association National High School Cheerleading Championship Finals in Orlando, Florida.

 

 

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Senior Jack Delia (21-0), recorded his 100th win as a North Wrestler on February 12th against Steven Giraldo (Hackettstown HS) with a pin in 2:44. Info

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Senior Chris Cancelliere (17-2), recorded his 100th win as a North Wrestler on February 7 against Noel Santiago (Sayreville War Memorial (NJ)) 5-2 at 145. Info

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Tickets prices for thTicket prices for the NJSIAA State wrestling match Monday 2/7 vs. Sayreville will be: Adults $3.00, Students $2.00, Senior Citizens (age 62+) & preschool students are free.


Ticket prices for Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex County County basketball playoffs up to the finals will be: Adults $3.00, Students $2.00, Senior Citizens (age 62+) are free & preschool kids are free. No athletic passes are accepted.

 

 

 

NJSIAA DISTRICT 2 FENCING REMINDER

North Hunterdon High School will be hosting the District #2 Fencing Tournament on January 29, 2011 as scheduled!

 

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Pat Boyle

Senior Pat Boyle (12-6), who was named the match's Outstanding Wrestler, lifted the Lions to a 30-20 lead with two bouts remaining. He came through with a fall over Walt Gonsiewski in 3:38 at 130 pounds. Moving up a weight class, Boyle knew his team needed six points.     Info

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Impact testing for Spring sports

dates are as follows:

Feb. 8, 17, 23, 24 and March 1,2. All tests will be given in the media center at 3 pm. Students who are juniors and seniors who took Impact in 2008 will need to retest as well as new freshman athletes. Questions, see Mrs. Korbul

 

Club & High School Soccer Together for Never-Topdrawersoccer.com

 

Wrestling match with NHHS vs. Hunterdon Central on Jan 21 at 5:00 pm at Rutgers University RAC. Rutgers will wrestle Virginia Tech immediately after. Fans should call 732-445-4678 for tickets.

 

Spring Practice Dates 2011 coaches emails

(Subject to change) - revised 1-25-2011

 

"I will lastly say what I have said about 100,000 times in the last 10 years -- and I will continue to say until I take my final breath -- and that's this: "Many of the smartest, wisest, calmest, brightest, classiest, considerate, most brilliant and best people on the planet become absolute nut cases and complete jerks when their own children are involved in athletics." I will stand by that statement forever. In my opinion, there's no truer words I've ever written. Where there's controversy or problems in high school sports -- and there are many -- you'll find the above statement as the root cause in most cases." Keith Groller - Allentown Morning Call

 

Winter Athletic Season Sportsmanship Reminder 2010

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Beau Vrancken

Lion Pride Student-Athlete Spotlight

Congratulations to Beau Vrancken of North Hunterdon who was chosen Outstanding Wrestler by the coaches in the John Goles Holiday Wrestling Tournament. North Hunterdon won hte Tournament. Beau tore through the 152-pound field without giving up a point as he decked Ryan Ostir of Warren Hills in 1:35, won by a 15-0 technical fall over Mike Rogers of Delaware Valley in the semis and floored Jake Connelly of Newton with a headlock in 1:35 to win the final.    Info

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Congratulations to Brendan Cusack. Brendan won the Irish Open FOIL Fencing Championship in Dublin on Sunday 11/5/10. Brendan came within an inch of beating the top Russian (ranked 8th in the world U-20) in the round of 64. Info

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Matt McDonald

Congratulations to Matt McDonald for being named the Express-Times Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year for the second straight year.  Info

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Game Report 11-20-10: Congratulations to the Lady Lions Competitive Cheerleading Team as they finished 2nd in the UCA Northeast Championship Cheer Competition this past Saturday. The Lady Lions now Qualified for the Nationals in Florida.

 

 

Winter Practice Dates 2010 coaches emails

(Subject to change)

Revision #1&2: Changed the student coaches meeting for fencing and Girls Winter Track to October 20, 2010.

Revision #3: Revised Basketball Cheer dates -added 11/30/10.

 

North Hunterdon Athletics won the Delaware West Skyland Conference Sportsmanship Award

NHHS Athletics Won the NJSIAA and the Delaware West Skyland 2009-2010 Conference Sportsmanship Award

 

 

 

Activities and Athletics Fair

Wed August 25th - Main gym @ 2:30  Takes place at the end of the first day of school for Freshman.
Table locations are listed below

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Athletic-Activities-Fair-Information-2010

 

 

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North Hunterdon's Tom Zengel is The Express-Times Baseball Player of the Year.

North Hunterdon's Tom Zengel is The Express-Times Baseball Player of the Year.

Zengel leaves North Hunterdon holding school records in hits (150), home runs (28), runs batted in (110), doubles (32), extra-base hits (62) and career batting average (.462).

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North Hunterdon HS & NHHS Booster Club Senior Athletic Awards list 2010

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NHHS Booster Club support since 2005

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Booster Club Thank you for the Senior Awards night 2010

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Congratulations Senior AthletesCongratulations Senior Athletes

 

 

Fall Practice Dates 2010 coaches emails

 

IMPACT TESTING FOR FALL SPORTS 2010

 

NORTH HUNTERDON HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER

SPORTS CAMPS 2010

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NORTH HUNTERDON HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADING TRY-OUTS

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CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE LADY LION BASKETBALL GROUP IV STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM HIGHLIGHTS

 

Congratulations to the Boys Fencing Team at the Squads at North Hunterdon HS as the Epee Team won the State Championship and the Foil team placed Third.

 

Values Of Interscholastic Athletics

 

 

Spring & Cheer practice-dates-2010 -coaches-emails

Physical & Parent Permission Dates for 2010 Spring Sports

2010 Varsity Football Game Events

Physical and Parent Permission Dates for 2009 Winter Sports

 

Winter-practice-dates-09-10-coaches-emails

 

North Hunterdon Athletics won the Delaware West Skyland Conference Sportsmanship Award

North Hunterdon Athletics won the NJSIAA and the Delaware West Skyland 2010 Conference Sportsmanship Award

 

Gymnastics, Girls Cross Country & Volleyball changed:

Tentative Fall Sports Practice Information 2009-2010 School Year

 

SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMP OFFERINGS

Due to low enrollment, the NHHS Gymnastics Camp is Cancelled for 8/10/09-8/13/09. Refund checks will be sent out in the mail today.

 

Summer Camp Alert
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North Hunterdon High School Graduate and sports fanatic Joel Godett is recognized as a All American Sportscaster

Click here for Information

 

 

Booster Club Thank you for the Senior Awards night 2009

 

North Hunterdon HS Senior Athletic Scholarship Awards 2009 Newspaper List

 

Principal's Booster Welcome letter 09-10

 

North Hunterdon Lions Athletic Hall Of Fame

announces Fall 2009 Inductees

 

National Federation of High Schools Student-Community Sportsmanship Video

 

COMING FALL 2009

LION PRIDE ATHLETIC NEWS

 

The Athletic Leadership workshop for Spring Athletes at RVCC for March 2nd has been cancelled due to impending inclement weather and will not be made up.

 

The Lady Lions Varsity Cheerleading team made the UCA Final Round and ranked 7th in the country at the National Cheer Championships in Orlando, FL

 

All spring sport and intramural paperwork is due on February 20th. These forms can be turned into the Athletic Training Room or the Health Office.

 

 

North Athletics NJSIAA DISQUALIFICATION FREE

for the 2007-2008 school year

 

 

Required Athletic Forms

 

ImPact FAQ  

 

North's Turf Field is Safe to Use

Click here to read a letter from the

Sprinturf manufacturer

 

The MRSA "Superbug"
 County  Dept of Health Information Here

 

Letter to Parents From NH/V
Superintendent Dr. Shaddow

 

NFHS - MRSA: How does it relate to athletics?

 

Sports Medicine: NFHS Issues Alert Concerning an Infectious Skin Disorder in Contact Sports

 

NJSIAA MRSA recommendations to

high schools

 

State of New Jersey Dept of Health and Senior Services

 

The Star Ledger 10-31-07 NJ health officials say no cause for panic

 

The Express Times 10-31-07 MRSA Q&A

 

NCAA RULES:

ARTICLE

Bylaw 13.02.12 Official Visit – an official visit to a member institution by a prospective student-athlete is a visit financed in whole or in part by the member institution. Expenses may include airfare, lodging, meals, mileage and entertainment. An official visit can go no longer than 48 hours. A prospective student-athlete is allowed 5 official visits to member institutions, with one per institution. Unofficial Visit – an unofficial visit to a member institution by a prospective student-athlete is a visit made at the prospect’s own expense. There is no limit to the number of unofficial visits.

Eligibility Requirements Bylaw 14.3.1.1--Any students entering college on or after August 1, 2005 will be required to complete 14 core courses in high school, an increase from the previous requirement of 13 core courses. This additional core course may be in any area: English, mathematics, natural/physical science, social science, foreign language or nondoctrinal religion/philosophy. The breakdown for core courses at the Division II level is as follows: 14 core courses:

3 years of English 2 years of mathematics (Algebra 1 or higher)

2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by high school)

2 years of additional English, mathematics or natural/physical science

2 years of social science

3 years of additional courses (from any area above, foreign language or nondoctrinal religion/philosophy) NOTE: For students entering college on or after August 1, 2005, computer-science courses may only be used for initial-eligibility purposes if the course receives graduation credit in mathematics or natural/physical science and is listed as such on the high school's list of NCAA-approved core courses. For Division II, the minimum core grade-point average is 2.000. The minimum SAT score is 820 (Verbal and Math sections only) and the minimum ACT sum score is 68.

 

North Hunterdon Cheerleaders Win First Place!

Congratulations to the North Hunterdon High School Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders for participating in the Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) camp at the University of Southern Connecticut.

 

SUMMER CAMP ALERT - DISCLAIMER

 

The North Cheerleaders won the National Championship at the

We are proud of our cheerleaders!

Orlando, Florida

 

Reggie the Lion mascot tryout information

 

New  for Fall 2007

Spirit Surge 2007

Spirit Committee

 

 

- Captain's Club

 

 

NJSIAA Mission Statement

 

Physical Forms for Sports and Band

 

“Heads Up” Reducing the Risk of Head and

Neck Injuries in Football

 

Procedures for fans during Activity Events

 

RECRUITING Q & A

 

Recruiting Realities - Jack Rankens

 

Dr. Robert Gilbert Athletic Success Hotline

973-743-4690

John Deutsch - Director of Athletics    Personal Webpage

Transportation Pick Up Points

 “Travel Release Forms” are to be used for specific purposes like a doctor's appointment, family function, and the like. They are not to be used because the parent is going to the away game and wants to take the athlete home with them. The athlete should first speak to the coach and if a release is warranted he/she should bring a completed form to the athletic department for Mr. Deutsch's review. In addition, the form should be here at least one day prior to the contest. The Athletic Department wants every student-athlete to be part of the full experience with their programs and going to games to and from competitions are moral and leadership building.

 Athlete Travel Release Form   Sports Physical Form
 Athletic Philosophy letter to Parents Lions Athletic Philosophy Q & A

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Message From the Director Of Athletics
Our athletic program meets the basic needs of many students and is of great value to them. The success of our program is due to a large extent to the work of the coaches and students involved.

Extracurricular and interscholastic activities are strictly a voluntary program. Those who participate must give extra effort and time. The student has the privilege of participating in a well organized program of special interest for which the school provides coaches, sponsors, equipment, and facilities.

Because inter-scholastics are voluntary and because those participating represent North Hunterdon High School, we expect the behavior of those who try out and participate to be of the highest order. This is particularly true of academic requirements, honesty, school citizenship, and sportsmanship. The dignity of the school is reflected in its athletic/activity program. Since it is a privilege to participate and represent the school, it is logical that the school has the authority to revoke the privilege for those who do not conduct themselves in a responsible manner. This sense of responsibility extends to the activity as well as to conduct inside and outside the school.

The spectator also has a role in the program. If the program is going to continue to be successful, the spectators must encourage good sportsmanship, courteous treatment of visitors, and absolute fairness under all conditions. This year we ask all fans to remember that "Athletics is fun" and do your part to keep it fun by following these personal rules:

1) Be Courteous - to the teams, officials, and other spectators.

2) Be Enthusiastic - By "rooting" for your team, not "booing" opponents or officials.

3) Be Fair - Have confidence in the honesty and integrity of the officials. Remember that they are neutral; you are partisan.

4) Be Cooperative - Don't walk on any playing area. Let the coaches coach, players play, and officials officiate.

5) Be a Good Sport - By all out support of your team before, during, and after the game.

6) Be a Good Fan - This is a game with a respected opponent: not a fight with a bitter enemy.

7) Enjoy the Game! - Let the athletes play the game, the coaches coach and the officials officiate.

Athletics – An Integral part of Education - Participation in Athletics compliments Adult Success

Thank you

John Deutsch

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