Woupes, Banks, O’Sullivan give Gaels fighting chance By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer When they…
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NA soccer star Cordeiro commits to play at NJIT
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer Most college recruiting processes are long, drawn out affairs.…
More reasons than ever to give thanks this year
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer As some of our readers may know – and…
Harrison native Walega shines as Rutgers-Newark volleyball leader
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer Being the libero on a college volleyball team is…
Harrison captures NJSIAA North 2, Group II state title with 4-0 win over Leonia
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer Before his team faced Leonia for the NJSIAA…
Lyndhurst, Nutley find consolation in final grid game
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer For the teams that do not qualify for the…
QP’s Jefferson provides perfect complement to standout Momnohin
By Jim Hague Observer Staff Writer Almost exactly a year ago, the Queen of Peace…
Lyndhurst boys win NJSIAA North 2, Group I state championship
First time for Golden Bears since 2010 By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer Andre Francisco…
Kearny, Harrison soccer: Moving on once again
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer The NJSIAA state soccer playoffs have moved into the…
QP football: Home game in state playoffs
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer When Robert Kearns decided to return to his…
Kearny firefighter Boyle takes on NYC Marathon
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer Doug Boyle has never been one to back down…
Kearny girls’ cross country team captures county crown
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer Before the girls’ high school cross country season started,…
Call Harrison’s Villanueva an assist machine
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer Most soccer players dream of being the goal…
Belleville enjoying historic girls’ volleyball season
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer When John Spina took over coaching the girls’ volleyball…
Kearny turns hoop reins over to local guy McDonnell
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer In his heart of hearts, Bob McDonnell never wanted…