Dagny Slomack committed to playing basketball at Central Connecticut State University, while Victoria Pevzner will fence at the University of Notre Dame.
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Great Greta! Servitto of South Orange Hits 1,000 Points at St. Elizabeth
Greta Servitto, a senior at The Academy of St. Elizabeth in Morris Township, recently…
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NJSIAA Finds ‘No Biased Intent’ in CHS Athlete Hair Bead Issue; District is ‘Disappointed’
After the South Orange-Maplewood School District filed a bias complaint against the New Jersey…
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‘Check Your Bias and Racism at the Door’: CHS Coach After Refs Bench Girl for Hairstyle
“No high schooler should have to deal with this…at the end of the day it’s supposed to be a game,” said the coach.
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Now an elite runner at age 75, Bar Am only started running at age 55: “Its never too late to start to run!”
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Cougar Soccer U9 Elite Boys Win Northern Counties Soccer Association Flight
U10 and U12 Elite Girls teams advanced in season-long tournaments.
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After CHS Athlete is Benched for Hairstyle, NJ Civil Rights Div. to Investigate Bias Complaint
“We appreciate the NJSIAA’s responsiveness…and we are prepared to cooperate fully with the N.J. Division of Civil Rights. We look forward to the outcome of this investigation and hope this moves everyone toward valuing the intent and purpose of the rule changes governing high school sports competition and New Jersey’s CROWN Act,” said Acting Supt. Gilbert.
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South Orange’s Dagny Slomack Hits 1,000 Career Points at Newark Academy
The following press release is from Newark Academy Minutemen Athletics in Livingston, NJ: South…
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SOMSD Files Bias Complaint with NJSIAA After Referee Benches CHS Student-Athlete Based on Her Hair
During the first quarter of the game, a referee disqualified the player because of beads she was wearing in her hair.
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“Returning as coaches shows the current players that there is a reason to be invested in Columbia Girls basketball,” said Stevana Sims, CHS Class of 2009. “It also gives our players access to people with a shared experience that resembles what our players may face every day.”