After another fun week of the spring high school sports season, it’s time to look back on the top team performances.
Read about the teams that stood out last week and let us know which one should be the North Jersey Team of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.
Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.
Becton softball
The Wildcats, the No. 22 seed, pulled off the biggest upset of the Bergen County Tournament first round, beating No. 11 seed Emerson, 1-0.
Becton boys track & field
The Wildcats won their first league title in program history, winning the NJIC National division.
Fort Lee baseball
The Bridgemen won a Bergen County Tournament game for the first time in program history, beating Bergenfield, 10-7, in the first round.
Hackensack boys track & field
The Comets won the Big North Freedom division championship, their first league title since 2008.
Indian Hills girls flag football
The Braves, coached by WFAN talk-show host Danielle McCartan, won back-to-back games last week, edging Lakeland by two points and Paramus by one point.
New Milford girls track & field
The Knights won their first NJIC title in program history, winning the Patriot division.
Rutherford girls track & field
The Bulldogs won their first league title in program history, winning the NJIC National division.
Saddle Brook boys lacrosse
The Falcons went 3-0 last week, beating Clifton, Waldwick and Weehawken by a combined total score of 29-9.
West Milford baseball
The Highlanders went 4-0 last week, including two wins over Passaic Valley in league play and 11-1 win over Hawthorne Christian in the county tournament.
Wayne Valley softball
The Indians went 4-0 last week and advanced to the Passaic County semifinals with a 9-4 win over Hawthorne.
Westwood girls lacrosse
The Cardinals beat Ramsey twice last week, including a 10-seed-over-7-seed upset the first round of the Bergen County Tournament.
Vote!
Note: If you can’t see the poll, try refreshing the link or clearing the cache in your browser. If you are viewing the poll in the Twitter app, try viewing it in the Varsity Aces app or at NorthJersey.com.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: VOTE: North Jersey HS Sports Team of the Week for April 28-May 4
After another fun week of the spring high school sports season, it’s time to look back on the top team performances.
Read about the teams that stood out last week and let us know which one should be the North Jersey Team of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.
Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.
Becton softball
The Wildcats, the No. 22 seed, pulled off the biggest upset of the Bergen County Tournament first round, beating No. 11 seed Emerson, 1-0.
Becton boys track & field
The Wildcats won their first league title in program history, winning the NJIC National division.
Fort Lee baseball
The Bridgemen won a Bergen County Tournament game for the first time in program history, beating Bergenfield, 10-7, in the first round.
Hackensack boys track & field
The Comets won the Big North Freedom division championship, their first league title since 2008.
Indian Hills girls flag football
The Braves, coached by WFAN talk-show host Danielle McCartan, won back-to-back games last week, edging Lakeland by two points and Paramus by one point.
New Milford girls track & field
The Knights won their first NJIC title in program history, winning the Patriot division.
Rutherford girls track & field
The Bulldogs won their first league title in program history, winning the NJIC National division.
Saddle Brook boys lacrosse
The Falcons went 3-0 last week, beating Clifton, Waldwick and Weehawken by a combined total score of 29-9.
West Milford baseball
The Highlanders went 4-0 last week, including two wins over Passaic Valley in league play and 11-1 win over Hawthorne Christian in the county tournament.
Wayne Valley softball
The Indians went 4-0 last week and advanced to the Passaic County semifinals with a 9-4 win over Hawthorne.
Westwood girls lacrosse
The Cardinals beat Ramsey twice last week, including a 10-seed-over-7-seed upset the first round of the Bergen County Tournament.
Vote!
Note: If you can’t see the poll, try refreshing the link or clearing the cache in your browser. If you are viewing the poll in the Twitter app, try viewing it in the Varsity Aces app or at NorthJersey.com.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: VOTE: North Jersey HS Sports Team of the Week for April 28-May 4