By Jim Hague When Annemarie Sacco took over the Harrison High School girls’ soccer program…
Category: Sports
Golden Bears look to continue winning ways
By Jim Hague The 2011 high school football season was a memorable one for the…
North Arlington football: Looking to move up
By Jim Hague Although the North Arlington High School football team struggled to a 2-8…
Belleville’s Buccaneers ready for big things on gridiron
By Jim Hague When John Dubuque took over the head football coaching duties at Belleville…
Camp Fatima: Bringing Harrison closer together for a cause
By Jim Hague LEBANON TOWNSHIP – The brown sign off the eastbound lanes of Route…
Kearny’s Koziel racks up medals at National Junior Disability Games
By Jim Hague If you think Michael Phelps was impressive in collecting medal after medal…
Abromaitis returns as QP athletic director
By Jim Hague When Ed Abromaitis was a teenager growing up in Kearny in the…
Kearny’s Adamek gets another Prudential Center fight
Sept. 8 battle with Walker an afternoon production By Jim Hague NEWARK – Tomasz Adamek…
Schoener named Kearny boys’ hoops coach
By Jim Hague After spending the last four years as the boys’ head basketball…
Kearny resident Beltran set to compete in U.S. Ironman championship
By Jim Hague Danny Beltran is a native of Colombia who arrived in the United…
Future sports voices get head start at Beck-Eagle Sportscasting Camp
By Jim Hague Ryan Miller is a 12-yearold Kearny resident and a big sports fan.…
Lyndhurst Post 139 moves on to state Legion tourney
By Jim Hague When Mike Voza took over the head coaching reins of the Lyndhurst…
A long-time basketball connection reunited at Kearny hoop camp
By Jim Hague When Bob MacDonnell was beginning his basketball coaching career some 30 years…
Cooper scores twice with his head in Red Bulls’ win over Philadelphia
By Jim Hague HARRISON – After getting off to a blistering start in his first season…
Former QP grid great Torchia returns to talk to youngsters
By Jim Hague It had been almost a decade since Joe Torchia first stepped onto…