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NJSIAA North 2, Group 3 boys basketball recap: Snyder, Summit advances

Samir Jordan’s 24 points and five steals fueled sixth-seeded Snyder to a 55-38 victory over 11th-seeded Millburn in Jersey City.Jahmir Payoute had 11 points with nine rebounds and Ahmad Robertson added 10 points for Snyder (15-11), which jumped out to a 15-8 first-quarter lead and never looked back. Snyder plays the Mendham-Randolph winner in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.For Millburn (11-12), Noah Ravitz scored 11 points and Ryan Cubert had nine.Summit 55, Fort Lee 36Brett Colon finished with 16 poi...

Samir Jordan’s 24 points and five steals fueled sixth-seeded Snyder to a 55-38 victory over 11th-seeded Millburn in Jersey City.

Jahmir Payoute had 11 points with nine rebounds and Ahmad Robertson added 10 points for Snyder (15-11), which jumped out to a 15-8 first-quarter lead and never looked back. Snyder plays the Mendham-Randolph winner in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.

For Millburn (11-12), Noah Ravitz scored 11 points and Ryan Cubert had nine.

Summit 55, Fort Lee 36

Brett Colon finished with 16 points and six rebounds for eighth-seeded Summit as it defeated ninth-seeded Fort Lee 55-36 in the first round of the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 tournament in Summit.

Summit (16-9) jumped out to a 29-15 lead in the first half before continuing to roll in the second outscoring Fort Lee 26-21. Myles Blackley also netted 12 points.

Summit’s Wesley Hellings and Jake Easton each pulled down 10 rebounds while Easton had eight points.

Summit will face top-seeded South Plainfield in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.

Fort Lee dropped to 14-12.

Payne Tech 71, Orange 28

Robert Foster recorded 22 points and five rebounds for seventh-seeded Payne Tech as it rolled past 10th-seeded Orange 71-28 in the first round of the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 tournament in Newark.

Payne Tech (18-9) jumped out to a 42-14 lead in the first half before continuing to roll in the second half outscoring Orange 29-14. Jamir Westry added 16 points, five assists, and four steals as the Lions won nine of their last 11.

Shane Cedres scored 10 points for Payne Tech while Eunique Rink had eight points, 10 rebounds, and seven blocks.

Payne Tech will face second-seeded West Morris in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.

Orange fell to 13-13.

Colonia 75, North Hunterdon 25

Anthony Gooden tallied 23 points, six assists, and six steals as fourth-seeded Colonia rolled past 13th-seeded North Hunterdon 75-25 in the first round of the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 tournament in Newark.

Colonia (19-8) took control early, sporting a 29-8 lead at halftime before outscoring North Hunterdon 46-17 in the second half. Aiden Derkack added 11 points while Jaeden Jones had 10 points and five assists.

James DelSantro and Tommy Mazurkiewicz scored six points for North Hunterdon (11-15).

Colonia will face fifth-seeded Chatham in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.

South Plainfield 56, Voorhees 41

Tareak Williams scored 16 points for top-seeded South Plainfield as it defeated 16th-seeded Voorhees 56-41 in the first round of the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 tournament in South Plainfield.

South Plainfield (22-5) took a 14-12 lead in the first quarter before pushing it to a 16-point advantage. South Plainfield also outscored Voorhees 12-7 in the third before holding it off in the fourth.

Brandon Dean added 15 points for South Plainfield as it won six of its last eight games.

Aiden Pierro led Voorhees (9-15) with 19 points while Connor Duggan had 11.

South Plainfield will face eighth-seeded Summit in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.

Mendham 50, Randolph 39

Brian Walsh led third-seeded Mendham with 19 points as it defeated 14th-seeded Randolph 50-39 in the first round of the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 tournament in Mendham.

Mendham (21-7) sported a 22-12 lead at halftime before outscoring Randolph 28-27 in the second half. With the victory, the Minutemen won 13 of their last 15 games.

Ryan Kress scored a game-high 25 points for Randolph (11-15) while Jake Jenisch tallied 10 points and six rebounds.

Mendham will face sixth-seeded Snyder in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.

West Morris 69, Warren Hills 41

Nick Rotundo scored 22 points for second-seeded West Morris as it defeated 15th-seeded Warren Hills 69-41 in the first round of the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 tournament in Chester.

West Morris (20-7) jumped out to a 35-17 lead at halftime and never looked back as it outscored Warren Hills 34-24 in the second half.

Jack Leonard added 12 points for West Morris while Tommy Flaherty led Warren Hills (7-18) with 18.

West Morris will face seventh-seeded Payne Tech in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.

Chatham 81, Cliffside Park 54

Ryan Leskauskas scored 18 points, sinking five 3-pointers, to lead fifth-seeded Chatham past 12th-seeded Cliffside Park 81-54 in the first round of the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 tournament in Chatham.

Chatham (18-5) jumped out to a 34-21 lead in the first half before pulling away in the second half outscoring Cliffside Park 55-33. Jack MacAniff added 14 points while Tim Platek had 12.

Chatham will face fourth-seeded Colonia in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.

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Cliffside Park School 4 - Cliffside Park, NJ

Cliffside Park School 4279 Columbia Avenue Cliffside Park, NJ, 07010-2499(201) 313-2340Mrs. Jaclyn Roussos, Principal at time of NominationTitle I SchoolCliffside Park School DistrictSchool WebsiteSchool...

Cliffside Park School 4

279 Columbia Avenue Cliffside Park, NJ, 07010-2499

(201) 313-2340

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Cliffside Park School District

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Mission

To instill that we are all "Learners Today, Leaders Tomorrow." We strongly feel that it is important for all stakeholders to realize that in order to be successful in an area of life it is important to always be open to learning. At School Four, we consider our greatest strength to be our rich cultural, linguistic and cognitive diversity. Our students speak many languages and hail from all over the world, but are all united in that they come from families who value education and work in partnership with the school community to create a bright future for their children.

Student Demographics

School 4 educates students from grades K-5. Our unique, culturally diverse environment welcomes students to their first school experience and continues to provide children with an education that meets and exceeds the highest standards of student achievement, curriculum, instruction, community support and professional development. All learners can be reached through multiple instructional approaches, including differentiated instruction for English Language Learners, Enrichment, and Students with Special Needs. Every classroom has 1:1 access to individual computers and instructional technology. Technology is integrated in many of the lessons throughout the day at the teacher's discretion. Both our Science and Math curricula allow students to explore problem based learning where teachers help students tackle critical thinking. Guided Instruction is used throughout all content areas to meet the needs of our diverse population of learners.

School 4 is a place where the home-school connection is extremely important, and Cliffside Park is a close knit community. With the continued help and support of stakeholders, we will stay connected, keeping our students' school experiences strong, valuable and most importantly, meaningful.

When faced with a challenge such as COVID, School 4 stakeholders once again came together. To adapt to remote learning, curriculum, instruction, and assessment were transitioned to online learning platforms. Teachers used document cameras in order to communicate with students through their individual computers.

Cliffside Park School # 4 is a team of highly qualified teachers who are committed and dedicated to creating a safe, educationally sound learning environment. The heart of our curriculum where college and career readiness is a main focus allows School 4 students to achieve success now and in their future endeavors.

Wich One in Cliffside Park to close after five years in business

Wich One, an Asian-inspired sandwich and rice bowl shop, will close for good on May 31.Owned by Marcello Chi, Wich One opened five years ago in Cliffside Park and impressed locals, particularly with its Wich Korean cheesesteak. The sandwich, made with Korean-style ribeye and topped with mozzarella, spring mix lettuce and sauteed onions, made its way onto several “Best Sandwich” lists in the state.Wich One also offers rice and salad bowls.Chi formerly worked in the fashion industry before jumpin...

Wich One, an Asian-inspired sandwich and rice bowl shop, will close for good on May 31.

Owned by Marcello Chi, Wich One opened five years ago in Cliffside Park and impressed locals, particularly with its Wich Korean cheesesteak. The sandwich, made with Korean-style ribeye and topped with mozzarella, spring mix lettuce and sauteed onions, made its way onto several “Best Sandwich” lists in the state.

Wich One also offers rice and salad bowls.

Chi formerly worked in the fashion industry before jumping into the culinary world with little experience.

“I was burned out from my industry and just thought, ‘Let’s go,’” he said. “The location for Wich One wasn’t prime. The neighborhood is still developing.”

Though Chi considers the Anderson Avenue location less-than-ideal, he managed to stay afloat after receiving rave reviews from journalists and social media influencers. When the pandemic hit, the shop closed for about a month, then reopened to good sales, as people were getting more take out, said Chi.

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However, in the past few months, a lack of staff and a slowing of support from locals made it so Chi was losing money, he said.

“At a certain point, you start paying out of your own pocket just to stay open,” he said. “It wasn’t worth it.”

Chi added, “I really cherish all of my regulars. They’ve shown us a lot of love. We might be back. The dream isn’t dead. It’s just taking a break.”

Wich One is located at 529 Anderson Ave., Cliffside Park; 201-840-8111, wich-one.com.

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Wrestling: Results, photos, coverage and links for Friday, Feb. 3

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North 1: G1 | G2 | G3 | G4 | G5

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Blair 26, No. 1 Delbarton 24

Gateway 42, Pitman 26

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FRIDAY’S SCOREBOARD

Friday, Feb. 3

Northern Burlington 34, Rancocas Valley 28 - Box Score

Bogota 44, Hackensack 22 - Box Score

Madison 57, Indian Hills 20 - Box Score

Westwood 48, Glen Rock 28 - Box Score

West Milford 52, Vernon 27 - Box Score

Ridgewood 60, Kearny 15 - Box Score

Hawthorne 42, Dumont 27 - Box Score

Don Bosco Prep 64, Wayne Hills 18 - Box Score

Passaic Valley 50, Glen Ridge 21 - Box Score

Cliffside Park 76, Orange 0 - Box Score

Newton 40, River Dell 30 - Box Score

Fair Lawn 39, Montville 34 - Box Score

Paramus Catholic 55, Passaic Tech 15 - Box Score

Mainland 39, Middle Township 28 - Box Score

Gloucester 67, Penns Grove 9 - Box Score

Gateway 42, Pitman 26 - Box Score

Paulsboro 43, Collingswood 20 - Box Score

Robbinsville 51, Hamilton West 24 - Box Score

Hillsborough 76, West Windsor-Plainsboro South 0 - Box Score

Woodbridge 46, Marlboro 27 - Box Score

New Brunswick 66, Rutgers Prep 15 - Box Score

Colonia 58, Irvington 21 - Box Score

Piscataway 49, East Brunswick 20 - Box Score

Watchung Hills 60, Middlesex 12 - Box Score

West Essex 54, Jefferson 15 - Box Score

Pope John 64, Mendham 12 - Box Score

Madison 57, Indian Hills 20 - Box Score

West Milford 52, Vernon 27 - Box Score

Cedar Grove 44, Parsippany Hills 27 - Box Score

Morristown 36, Hackettstown 31 - Box Score

Mountain Lakes 57, Boonton 24 - Box Score

Blair 26, Delbarton 24 - Box Score

Newton 40, River Dell 30 - Box Score

Morris Knolls 34, Morris Hills 27 - Box Score

Fair Lawn 39, Montville 34 - Box Score

Bogota 44, Hackensack 22 - Box Score

Westwood 48, Glen Rock 28 - Box Score

Hawthorne 42, Dumont 27 - Box Score

Pompton Lakes 52, Becton 30 - Box Score

Hasbrouck Heights 38, Leonia 36 - Box Score

Northern Burlington 34, Rancocas Valley 28 - Box Score

Washington Township 40, Shawnee 19 - Box Score

Moorestown 39, Cherry Hill West 23 - Box Score

West Essex 54, Jefferson 15 - Box Score

Seton Hall Prep 47, Red Bank Catholic 19 - Box Score

Bloomfield 45, Nutley 27 - Box Score

Cedar Grove 44, Parsippany Hills 27 - Box Score

Colonia 58, Irvington 21 - Box Score

Passaic Valley 50, Glen Ridge 21 - Box Score

Cliffside Park 76, Orange 0 - Box Score

Woodbridge 46, Marlboro 27 - Box Score

Seton Hall Prep 47, Red Bank Catholic 19 - Box Score

Red Bank Regional 53, Shore 24 - Box Score

Brick Township 43, Barnegat 26 - Box Score

Raritan 46, Middletown South 30 - Box Score

New Brunswick 66, Rutgers Prep 15 - Box Score

Bernards 40, Pingry 17 - Box Score

Voorhees 45, Montgomery 34 - Box Score

Hillsborough 76, West Windsor-Plainsboro South 0 - Box Score

Watchung Hills 60, Middlesex 12 - Box Score

Gloucester 67, Penns Grove 9 - Box Score

Washington Township 40, Shawnee 19 - Box Score

Gateway 42, Pitman 26 - Box Score

Cranford 37, Westfield 24 - Box Score

Johnson 49, Brearley 24 - Box Score

Roselle Park 51, Elizabeth 30 - Box Score

Ridgewood 60, Kearny 15 - Box Score

Blair 26, Delbarton 24 - Box Score

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February is upon us, which means so is the wrestling postseason.

NJSIAA/Rothman Orthopaedics team tournaments begin on Monday with all 20 public sections in action. They will wrestle through the semifinals on Monday with the tournament championships being held on Wednesday.

Camarena sparks Pascack Hills on both sides versus Cliffside Park to extend streaks

Alejandro Camarena put lots of points on the board and then did his best to make sure the opponent got none.The senior running back/linebacker had a big game on both sides of the line of scrimmage as Pascack Hills extended its winning and shutout streaks with a 34-0 home victory over Cliffside Park on Friday in a battle of undefeated teams.Complete Box Score »Camarena rushed for all five Pascack Hills touchdowns while also ear...

Alejandro Camarena put lots of points on the board and then did his best to make sure the opponent got none.

The senior running back/linebacker had a big game on both sides of the line of scrimmage as Pascack Hills extended its winning and shutout streaks with a 34-0 home victory over Cliffside Park on Friday in a battle of undefeated teams.

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Camarena rushed for all five Pascack Hills touchdowns while also earning two sacks on defense to lead the Broncos to their third straight shutout, giving his team is sixth win of the season and seventh consecutive dating back to 2021.

Pascack Hills scored on each of its first four possessions. Camarena opened the scoring with a 25-yard rush at the 6:36 mark of the first quarter before plunging into the end zone from 2 yards out later in the period.

Two second quarter touchdowns from Camarena staked Pascack Hills to a 27-point advantage at halftime, and his fifth touchdown on the opening play of the fourth gave his team its final points of the night.

“Coach (Evan) Lampert holds us to a very high standard and that’s what helps us advance as a team,” Camarena said.

Both squads entered without a loss this season, and Pascack Hills’ Lampert stressed the importance of treating each game as its own entity regardless of the opponent.

“We focus on going 1-0 every single week,” Lampert said. “These kids fully buy into it, and I think that really helps us out. It doesn’t let you lose your mindset, and our mindset is to win every day.”

After forcing a three and out to begin the game, the Pascack Hills offense began on its own 39-yard line.

A pair of Camarena runs of 6 and 5 yards, a 6-yard scramble from senior QB Ben Klein, and a 20-yard completion from Klein to Dom Musco set Pascack Hills up at the Cliffside Park 25.

Camarena broke through the secondary and sprinted to the end zone from there to give the Broncos the first points of the game. Sean Murphy came out to tack on the extra point, and Pascack Hills had a 7-0 lead after their first possession.

After scoring on longer drives on their first two possessions, Pascack Hills took advantage of a Cliffside fumble that set them up on the Cliffside 40-yard line.

Klein kicked the drive off with a 10-yard scramble to move the chains initially, then Camarena followed that with a 20-yard dash to set up Pascack with a goal to go scenario after only two plays.

Cliffside held Pascack out of the end zone on first and second down, Camarena punched the ball in from 2 yards out to increase the lead to 20-0.

Senior Dom Musco led Pascack Hills (6-0) with 32 receiving yards while also rushing for 30 and recording an interception on defense.

Jeremiah Turner led Cliffside Park (4-1) with 21 rushing yards, and Leo Rivera was the team’s leading receiver with 18 yards through the air.

Pascack Hills will look to extend its unbeaten streak next Thursday in a road game against Bergen Tech.

Cliffside Park hopes to rebound at home against Newark East Side next Friday.

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