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  • 1 week ago | northjersey.com | Sean Farrell

    RAMSEY – In a battle between the top boys lacrosse teams in Bergen County, Don Bosco reigned supreme once again. Powered by a flawless man-down unit and matching hat tricks from Johnny Devir and Brady Scioletti, the top-ranked Ironmen pulled away from No. 2 Ridgewood, 10-3, on Wednesday at Granatell Stadium. Don Bosco (5-3) has now won its last six games against Ridgewood, 17 in a row against New Jersey opponents and 25 straight against Bergen County foes.

  • 1 week ago | northjersey.com | Sean Farrell

    After another fun week of the high school lacrosse season, it's time to look back on the best performances. Read about the players who stood out last week and let us know who you think should be the North Jersey Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page. Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday. CJ Driver, Pascack HillsThe Broncos senior became the first player in program history to reach 100 career assists when he clinched the milestone Tuesday against Dwight-Englewood.

  • 2 weeks ago | northjersey.com | Sean Farrell

    For two hours a year, their friendship is put on the back burner. Westwood's Alexis Toro and Pascack Valley's Courtney Pelisson are club teammates, training partners and youth coaches with Mad Dog Lacrosse. But they are also program-changing players on two rival schools stepping into 2025 with big aspirations. Their schools share the same stage in the Freedom Red Division – a who's who of public-school powers with six of the top 10 teams in Bergen County.

  • 3 weeks ago | northjersey.com | Sean Farrell

    Cold-called by his head coach on Saturday night, Dylan Borges wondered if he was in trouble. Instead, the Pascack Valley senior was approached with some better news. Borges was chosen as the North Jersey Male Athlete of the Week – making him the first lacrosse player in school history to receive the award. Surprised as he was, Borges went above and beyond in the first week of the spring season for the Panthers.

  • 1 month ago | northjersey.com | Sean Farrell

    Francesca Gusfa is the envy of the wrestling world. She has a new gold medal, a well-worn passport and something else to make her teammates jealous. The ability to eat whatever she wants. That's right, New Jersey's 100-pound champion is on the small side of the sport's lightest weight class – a blessing and a curse for the 4-foot-9 grappler now immortalized in Ridgewood.

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12 Apr 25

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Sean Farrell @seanfarrell92
12 Apr 25

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