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    Projected Final Power Point Standings
    November 9, 2008 - 12:50 AM Games played through November 8, 2008. Skyland teams are in bold. Teams in the top 8 but not .500 are listed in italics. Schools must have a .500 winning percentage in addition to being in the top 8 to qualify for the tournament.

    NORTH 1, GROUP I
    1-Glen Rock 50; 2-Mountain Lakes 49; 3-Westwood 48; 3-Hasbrouck Heights 48; 5-Pompton Lakes 36; 6-Park Ridge 33; 7-Kinnelon 30; 8-Wallington 26; 17-North Warren 0

    NORTH 2, GROUP I
    1-Brearley 51; 2-Secaucus 49; 3-Hoboken 45; 4-New Providence 39; 5-Verona 35; 6-Cedar Grove 35; 7-Becton 34; 8-Glen Ridge 24; 10-Belvidere 17

    NORTH 2, GROUP II
    1-Hillside 52; 2-Hanover Park 40; 3-Governor Livingston 35; 4-Lincoln 32; 5-Hackettstown 31; 6-Caldwell 31; 7-Summit 22; 8-Orange 20; 11-Bernards 13

    NORTH 2, GROUP III
    1-Irvington 89; 2-West Morris 79; 3-Roxbury 71; 4-Phillipsburg 69; 5-Mendham 57; 6-Rahway 53; 7-Nutley 49; 8-Morristown 46.75; 16-Warren Hills 6; 17-Voorhees 0

    NORTH 2, GROUP IV
    1-Piscataway 76;2-Hunterdon Central 76; 3-Ridge 66; 4-Elizabeth 59; 5-Union 59; 6-Westfield 55; 7-Watchung Hills 45; 8-Plainfield 36; 9-Franklin 35; 14-Bridgewater-Raritan 22; 15-North Hunterdon 18

    CENTRAL, GROUP I
    1-Asbury Park 48; 2-Bound Brook 41; 3-Shore 41; 4-Middlesex 36; 5-Highland Park 33; 6-Florence 30; 7-Metuchen 23; 8-New Egypt 19; 11-South Hunterdon 10; 11-Manville 10

    CENTRAL, GROUP II
    1-Point Pleasant Boro 43; 1-Johnson 43; 1-Manasquan 43; 4-Raritan 40; 5-Delran 36; 6-Burlington Twp. 35; 7-Somerville 33 8-Delaware Valley 30; 9-North Plainfield 29

    CENTRAL, GROUP IV
    1-South Brunswick 80; 2-West Windsor-Plainsboro South 78; 3-Sayreville 71; 4-North Brunswick 67; 5-Brick Memorial 66; 6-Colts Neck 55; 7-Middletown North 54; 8-Pennsauken 48; 10-Hillsborough 40; 12-Montgomery 33

    PAROCHIAL, GROUP III
    1-St. Joe's (Mont.) 80; 2-Immaculata 77; 3-Gloucester Catholic 74; 4-Bishop Ahr 73; 5-Camden Catholic 68; 6-Pope John 67; 7-Holy Spirit 54; 8-Delbarton 49


    Division Standings
    October 25, 2008 - 05:39 PM Games played through October 24, 2008.

    DELAWARE EAST
    x1-Hunterdon Central 4-1
    2-Phillipsburg 4-1
    3-Hillsborough 2-3
    3-Watchung Hills 2-3
    3-Franklin 2-3
    6-Bridgewater-Raritan 1-4
    ---Hunterdon Central wins the Delaware East division with a head-to-head victory over Phillipsburg.

    DELAWARE WEST
    x1-Immaculata 4-1
    2-Ridge 4-1
    3-Montgomery 3-2
    4-North Hunterdon 2-2
    5-Warren Hills 1-4
    6-Voorhees 0-4
    ---Immaculata wins the Delaware West division with a head-to-head victory over Ridge.

    RARITAN
    x1-North Plainfield 4-0
    2-Somerville 3-1
    3-Delaware Valley 2-2
    4-Hackettstown 1-3
    5-North Warren 0-4
    ---North Plainfield wins the Raritan division.

    VALLEY
    1-Bound Brook 3-0
    2-Belvidere 3-1
    3-Bernards 1-2
    4-South Hunterdon 0-2
    5-Manville 0-3

    x-Clinched division championship.


    Annual Somerville-Immaculata Football Game No More
    October 22, 2008 - 08:49 PM by Harry Frezza, Courier News

    The Somerville-Immaculata football rivalry is dead.

    The Somerville Board of Education recently voted to approve the ending of the game, board member Ken Cornell said. The rivalry, restored in 2004 after a 21-year break, was likely doomed when the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association approved the plan of the Union County-Skyland Conference football league.

    Somerville won the first game 21-14 in 2004, but Immaculata has won the last four. Somerville, which at one point won 11 straight in the series, has a 13-7 lead in the series.

    "I'm very disappointed. I think it's unfortunate,'' Immaculata coach Pierce Frauenheim said. "I don't understand the reason why, they have 200 more students than we do in the top three grades. If you go back to the 1970s, they dominated the series. We have had some very good teams, but the schools we play, schools like Bridgewater, Ridge, Voorhees and Montgomery has been very competitive against us."


    Changes in Skyland Conference Football Schedule Coming
    October 23, 2008 - 12:56 AM by Harry Frezza, Courier News (mycentraljersey.com blog post)

    Athletic directors from the Skyland Conference will have their monthly meeting Wednesday morning in Raritan Township. Among the busiest topics will be the proposed football schedules for 2009.

    The new Union County-Skyland Conference Superconference football schedule will be on the agenda and will bring LOTS of debate. Nick Serritella, the athletic director at Watchung Hills High School, has put together a model schedule that will include cross overs with the Skyland and former Watchung and Mountain Valley conferences.

    As an example, Somerville has Hillside, Roselle and Rahway as its proposed Union County opponents; Bridgewater-Raritan may have Elizabeth, Westfield and Union. It's just a working model, so nothing is official and won't be tomorrow.

    Remember, that the new football conference goes into action next September, so the athletic directors/football coaches better be ready to compromise soon.

    I can tell you that a casualty to this will be the Somerville-Immaculata game, which just had rebirth in 2004. Just a hunch or is it much more than a hunch? The game is doomed. Just one man's opinion.

    The Skyland Conference has also developed an all-sports schedule that includes 2009-10 newcomers Pingry and Gill St. Bernards. That still needs to be approved.



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