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The Warren Hills wrestling program was started in 1936 by Frank Bennett, a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum who also started the program at Fair Lawn High School in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. [20] Warren Hills wrestling ranks third all-time in the number of individual state champions crowned, with 36 through 2024. [21]
In order for schools to move on to the state championship, they must achieve a winning percentage of .500 or greater by a pre-set date (the "cut–off" date). [1] Football, wrestling and bowling are the only sports where a school may have a .500 record and not qualify for the postseason.
This is a list of high school football records set by individual players in various categories in the ... Warren Area: 623–453–55 ... North Hills: 1987, 1993: AAAA 1:
Final results from the 14th annual Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex wrestling tournament at Phillipsburg High School. ... (181.5), Kittatinny (139) and Warren Hills (117.5), who rounded out the top five. ...
Briarcliff-Byram Hills-Valhalla-Westlake's Vincenzo Mannello, top, wrestles Yorktown's Giovanni Tornambe in the 101 pound weight class title during the Section 1 division 1 wrestling championship ...
Rules like out of bounds and near-fall points are set to change at the high school level, mirroring the college way. High school wrestling adopts some new rules, copying college's most recent ...
The Skyland Conference is a New Jersey high school sports association under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). The conference is made up of 22 public and parochial high schools covering Hunterdon County, Somerset County and Warren County in west central New Jersey.
The former Washington High School became Warren Hills Regional Junior High School and served the district's students in Grades 7-9. In 1989 an addition at Warren Hills Regional Senior High School was completed, allowing the 9th grade to move from the junior high school to the high school.