
The Jewish Link of New Jersey and Teaneck Doghouse would like to recognize 17-year-old Max Schechter as this week’s Sportstar of the Week. The co-captain
Four players from Frisch’s hockey team were named All-State: Noah Petak—First Team Defenseman, Jake Fromen—First Team Forward, and both Jack Margolius and Jakey Zackai received
This week’s spotlight game takes us to Ben Porat Yosef for some Motzei Shabbat March Madness as Core Home Boys faced Redwood Funding in round
Heading into the championship game with an unprecedented record of 25-0, the SAR girls varsity basketball team looked to end the season on a dominant
After another successful regular season, the Macs traveled out to Feasterville, PA for the ECRHA Regional Tournament. Despite finishing just two points out of second,
The RKYHS Sports Management Club spent an exciting Shabbat in Philadelphia. The Lower Merion Synagogue welcomed the students and opened up the shul for their
This week’s spotlight game takes us to Ben Porat Yosef for some Motzei Shabbat Madness, with playoff positioning on the line. In the first game
SAR played Ma’ayanot for the third time this season. After losing to them both regular season games, the Sting was looking to avenge those defeats.
In an MYHSAL quarter-final varsity basketball game, the Eastern Conference 5th seed HAFTR Hawks visited the Western Conference top seed Frisch Cougars. The Hawks defeated
Editor’s note: The JLNJ Sports Desk originally published this article on June 8, 2017. We mourn Harold’s passing last week and reprint his “Sportstar” interview
On March 4, Project RSPCT (Recreational Sports Promoting Cultural Tolerance), an initiative created and helmed by 15-year-old Jonah Schachter, kicked off its first day of