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Pips, meatballs and new life: Inside the world of silly chants in a softball dugout
Immaculate Heart and Ramapo not only play a good game, they talk a good game. The two North Jersey softball superpowers will collide in Saturday’s Bergen County Tournament final at 1 p.m. in Wood-Ridge, but you may hear them before you see them. Both teams perform the beautiful jazz symphony of what is best...
Randolph dictates action in all areas to top Millburn & move to NG3 quarterfinals
Just before Randolph faces off against Tenafly next week in the North, Group 3 quarterfinals, officials may want to double-check the contents of the Rams’ sticks. Chances are, one of them will still have the ball from Saturday’s game against Millburn. If you purchase a product or register...
North 1, Group 1 section softball season statistical leaders: Top playoff players
The NJSIAA postseason kicked off this week so we decided to break down the top players this season in every group. Below check out the top players in North 1, Group 1leaders in hits, extra-base hits, runs, RBI, doubles, triples, home runs, stolen bases, innings and strikeouts from the 2024 season.
Grammy-Winning Singer Goes Viral At WNBA Game
Thursday night belonged to Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky as the took down the heavily favored New York Liberty by a final score of 90-81. However, Reese and the Sky weren't the only stars in the building. During the game, cameras found singer Tyla, who was shown on the jumbotron as her song ...
Softball: Fifth Seed Elizabeth Powers Past Phillipsburg
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - Winning pitcher Makayla Lecky tossed an eight-hit shutout with seven strikeouts and also provided the only two runs of the game with a two-run homer in the fourth inning to power fifth-seeded Elizabeth past No. 12 Phillipsburg High School in a North 2 Group 4 first round game at Elizabeth High School. Elizabeth (12-11) moves on to play at fourth-seeded Hunterdon Central in the quarterfinal round.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Four-year starting catcher Paige Randazzo and classmate Sara Segeda each went 2-for-3 for P’burg, which finishes the season with a 9-12 record. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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