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State of the Program: Cresskill/Emerson football becomes North Jersey's newest co-op

Kevin Quinn could see the writing on the wall.The Cresskill football coach said low numbers at the Group 1 school forced him to choose between two options. Either move down to NJIC Union Division or team up with a second school.The Cougars preferred the latter option and found a logical answer only 15 minutes away. ...

Kevin Quinn could see the writing on the wall.

The Cresskill football coach said low numbers at the Group 1 school forced him to choose between two options. Either move down to NJIC Union Division or team up with a second school.

The Cougars preferred the latter option and found a logical answer only 15 minutes away. Emerson was looking for a fallback plan after a proposed merger with Park Ridge was denied.

The fourth co-op in North Jersey football was born.

"Once the kids are on the field playing, they all have that common goal to win and succeed," Quinn said.

Cresskill is the lead school and will keep the Cougars nickname and slide up to Group 2 level.

The Cougars plan to have one game and one scrimmage this season at Emerson. The location for summer practices and lifts have alternated between the two schools. The roster will likely be in the mid-to-upper 30s.

So far, Quinn said the move has been pretty seamless. During the spring, the Cougars held team bonding events where players could get to know each other over lunch and games in the gym.

Emerson coach Nick Calandrino and one of his assistants were brought on staff to ease the transition. Calandrino runs the wrestling program at Cresskill and told Quinn how much the two student bodies have in common.

"Everybody has been on the same page and works real well," Quinn said. "Nowadays, a lot of these kids know each other through social media. How I describe it to people is Cresskill has a good group of kids and Emerson has a good group of kids. Now we have one big group of kids."

READ MORE:Cresskill and Emerson plan to join forces for high school football

The tradition

As fate would have it, Cresskill and Emerson both started their football programs in the 1963 season.

Cresskill (5-4) has been one of the most consistent public schools in North Jersey. The Cougars have five sectional titles, four unbeaten seasons and a .650 winning percentage as a single entity. They finished with a winning record in 16 of the last 20 seasons.

Emerson picked up one sectional title in the modern playoff era (1983). The Cavos went 1-6 a year ago in the Union Division.

The challenge

Cresskill/Emerson needs to figure out how to weave two teams and two towns into one successful family.

Quinn expects some bumps along the way, but likes having some of the depth and competition for spots that were missing in the past. One of the selling points on each end was being able to field two levels of football.

To foster a sense of unity, the Cougars have taken some inspiration from coach Greg Gruzdis at Waldwick/Midland Park.

"When they play, they are just Warriors," Quinn said. "It's Warrior football over there. They don't care what town you're from. I like that. We've adopted that a little bit. It's Cougar football right now."

Expectations

The Cougars will have a camp battle at quarterback and running back with a vacancy at both spots. Star wideout Ryan Berkowitz (732 receiving yards) is one of the top playmakers in the NJIC and could take some snaps at times.

Quinn believes size will be an advantage up front, as well as the senior leadership from defensive back Charlie Diamond and linemen Glory Moon and Minsung Kang.

On paper, the returning Cougars appear to have a slightly easier draw after moving from the Patriot Division (.609 combined win percentage) to the Liberty (.422) this season.

"I don't think there's any easy games anywhere," Quinn said. "It's still going to be a tough schedule. I love the way the NJIC does our schedules where late in the year you're going to play similar-type teams."

STATE OF THE PROGRAM:Inside look at every HS football team in North Jersey

2023 schedule

Aug. 31: vs. New Milford

Sept. 8: at Garfield

Sept. 14: vs. Lyndhurst

Sept. 22: at Secaucus

Sept. 29: at Waldwick/Midland Park

Week 6: NJIC game TBD (home)

Week 7: NJIC game TBD (home)

Week 8: NJIC game TBD (away)

Girls soccer: Emerson edges Cresskill

Scoring Summary 1st Period C EB Mia Worthington Assists: Kylie Grompone 0 1 2nd Period C EB Mia Worthington Assists: Malu Metz 0 2 Ally Palladino 0 3...

Scoring Summary

1st Period C EB
Mia Worthington Assists: Kylie Grompone 0 1
2nd Period C EB
Mia Worthington Assists: Malu Metz 0 2
Ally Palladino 0 3

Player Stats

Cresskill Scoring

G A P
Aya Catran 1 0 2
Ana Gonzalez Eusevi 0 1 1
Totals: 1 1 3

Emerson Boro Scoring

G A P
Mia Worthington 2 0 4
Malu Metz 0 1 1
Ally Palladino 1 0 2
Kylie Grompone 0 1 1
Totals: 3 2 8

Cresskill Goalie

Saves
Maya Joshi (L) 5
Totals: 5

Emerson Boro Goalie

Saves
Gillian Pasqualino (W) 11
Totals: 11

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Boys Basketball: West Caldwell Tech, Cresskill advance - NJS1G1 Tournament quarterfinals (PHOTOS)

Aziz Sutton-Shorter scored 17 points to lead fourth-seeded West Caldwell Tech past fifth-seeded Hasbrouck Heights 69-54 in the quarterfinals of the North Jersey, Section 1, Group 1 Tournament in West Caldwell.Despite falling behind 16-11 after the first quarter, West Caldwell Tech (19-9) turned things around in the second and sported a five-point lead at halftime. West Caldwell Tech went on to outscore Hasbrouck Heights 42-31 in the second half.Zayd Isa added 15 points while Jesus Koudou had 14 to propel the Eagles to their fou...

Aziz Sutton-Shorter scored 17 points to lead fourth-seeded West Caldwell Tech past fifth-seeded Hasbrouck Heights 69-54 in the quarterfinals of the North Jersey, Section 1, Group 1 Tournament in West Caldwell.

Despite falling behind 16-11 after the first quarter, West Caldwell Tech (19-9) turned things around in the second and sported a five-point lead at halftime. West Caldwell Tech went on to outscore Hasbrouck Heights 42-31 in the second half.

Zayd Isa added 15 points while Jesus Koudou had 14 to propel the Eagles to their fourth straight win and five of their last six.

Anthony Peterson led Hasbrouck Heights (18-9) with a game-high 19 points while Jack Baker netted 15.

West Caldwell Tech will face top-seeded Cresskill in the semifinals on Friday.

Cresskill 53, Kittatinny 28

Cody Song scored 16 points for top-seeded Cresskill as it rolled past ninth-seeded Kittatinny 53-28 in the quarterfinals of the North Jersey, Section 1, Group 1 Tournament in Cresskill.

Cresskill (17-9) fell behind 10-8 at the end of the first quarter before taking control the rest of the way outscoring Kittatinny 45-18. Omer Tal added 11 points for Cresskill while Talen Zitomer had 10.

Cresskill will face fourth-seeded West Caldwell Tech in the semifinals on Friday.

Kittatinny fell to 10-13.

Paterson Charter 67, Kinnelon 43

Giovanny Figueroa finished with 14 points and five assists to help lift third-seeded Paterson Charter over sixth-seeded Kinnelon 67-43 in the quarterfinals of the North Jersey, Section 1, Group 1 Tournament in Paterson.

Paterson Charter (16-6) took a 17-13 lead in the first quarter before pushing it to a 16-point advantage at halftime. Paterson Charter went on to pull away in the second half outscoring Kinnelon 34-27.

Kemar Degroat also had a double-double for Paterson Charter with 10 points and 10 rebounds while Deangelo Hibbert had 13 and eight. Ka’Juan Gee netted 13 points.

Paterson Charter will face second-seeded Park Ridge in the semifinals on Friday.

Kinnelon fell to 15-10.

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Boys basketball: Cresskill outlasts Paterson Charter to secure North 1, Group 1 title

When both teams came out onto the floor, It was clear that a dogfight was about to ensue. The roar of the crowd, especially the student section, echoed throughout the gym, and the back and forth cheers for both teams made it the perfect atmosphere for a title game. Top-seeded Cresskill knew the task ahead of them, a matchup against third-seeded Paterson Charter, wouldn’t be easy, but being at home certainly provided a much needed boost.“Credit to goes to my guys, they were resilient, tough and bought in,” said Cressk...

When both teams came out onto the floor, It was clear that a dogfight was about to ensue. The roar of the crowd, especially the student section, echoed throughout the gym, and the back and forth cheers for both teams made it the perfect atmosphere for a title game. Top-seeded Cresskill knew the task ahead of them, a matchup against third-seeded Paterson Charter, wouldn’t be easy, but being at home certainly provided a much needed boost.

“Credit to goes to my guys, they were resilient, tough and bought in,” said Cresskill coach Dan Egorow, “But this crowd, I don’t know If we do it without them here.”

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Going into the game, the Cougars knew they would be challenged defensively thanks to the speedy guards of Paterson Charter, but the they came out prepared and hungry, eventually leading to a 48-44 win over Paterson Charter, giving Cresskill (19-9) its 14th sectional title and first since 2018.

“It starts with the defensive end,” said Egorow. “We played a little bit of zone because they are a little bit quicker than us, but they bought in, we did the right thing and we had assignments that we went over yesterday.”

“44 points to that team, I mean, its a hell of a job” added Egorow.

The momentum at the start of the game belonged to Paterson Charter, as their star guard and leading scorer, Ka’Juan Gee, got the game started with a three and a pull-up jumper, kicking off a 9-0 run to start the game.

The Cougars started the game out playing zone defense, but Paterson Charter (17-7) sped the game up to their pace, getting open looks and forcing Cresskill to stay in constant movement.

However, one of the biggest switches in the game was the decision to go back to man-to-man. Cresskill used their size inside to not only shut down the penetration from Paterson Charter’s guards, but also out-hustle and out-rebound the Lions the rest of the game.

After trailing 11-7 at the end of the first quarter, Cresskill stormed back in the second, taking its first lead of the game with 2:50 left in the half after a three-pointer from Marko Radovich. The Cougars went into the half leading by one, 20-19.

With the first half so tightly contested, the second half brought more of the same. Paterson Charter came out of the half firing, taking back the lead with a score of 26-25 after a Ka’Juan Gee three-pointer, firing up the team. The Lions began to battle back on the boards as well, holding a 29-27 lead at the end of the third quarter,

With one of its best players, Talen Zitomer having four fouls with a minute left in the third quarter, someone had to step up to begin the fourth, and it was Marko Radovich. Radovich hit a huge three-pointer to start of the quarter, and then another with 6:36 left in the game, giving the Cougars a 33-29 lead.

“Getting Marko going and Talon going, and even Jack [Hayward], who was phenomenal off the bench, it was huge,” said Egorow. “It really sparked us because you see one go in and a second and third one and I think it just lifted us up.”

Paterson Charter kept it close thanks to Giovanny Figueroa, who posted seven of his nine points in the las five minutes of the game, including a clutch three-pointer with 40 seconds left in the game to make the score 45-42.

However, Cresskill would force a jump-ball on the ensuing play, taking over possession and sealing the game with an and-one from Jack Hayward.

Cresskill’s Marko Radovich finished with a game-high 14 points to go along with three rebounds. Jack Hayward posted 11 points off the bench with Talen Zitomer adding nine points and five rebounds. Ryan Berkowitz came up big on the boards, tallying seven points and 10 rebounds.

Ka’Juan Gee, Paterson Charter’s leading scorer, led the way with 11 points with Deangelo Hibbert adding 10 and Giovanny Figueroa posting nine.

The win also dethrones the two-time defending North 1, Group 2 champions in Paterson Charter, putting the Cougars at the top of the mountain now.

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