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Thu
04
Dec
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Livingston Runners Compete in Ashenfelter 8K

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While many were still asleep or preparing for a Thanksgiving meal, members of the Livingston Track Club ventured to Glen Ridge, in what is becoming an annual tradition. They were all there to compete or support those competing in the Ashenfelter 8K Classic.
 
Thu
04
Dec
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ANNUAL TURKEY BOWL

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Approximately 40 children from fourth through seventh grade met in the snow at the Oval last week to play in their annual Turkey Bowl football game. This year, the players donated canned foods to CHOW (the Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse).
 
Thu
20
Nov
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Super Bowl Victory for the Jr. Lancers B Varsity

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Family, friends, and the Junior Lancer cheerleaders braved the cold to support Livingston Junior Lancer B football team as the squad defended its Super Bowl title on Sunday night, November 16. The Junior Lancers B varsity, a football team comprising fifth and sixth grade boys and girls, took on the West Essex Cowboys in Nutley, winning the Super Bowl championship, 8-6.
 
Thu
20
Nov
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Fourth Grade Boys' Carpini Cup

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Fourth Grade Boys' Carpini Cup Champions, the Jaguars, pose after their championship soccer win. Shown are Aidan Carmody, Sean Carmody (coach), Jonathan DePalma, Max Pritsiolas, Isaiah Chang, Jordan Kooper, Christopher Bonnar, Myles Seid, Noah Marcus, Benjamin Lerner, Matthew Teytel, Harry Sonet, Steven Paige (assistant coach), and Tanner Paige.
 
Thu
13
Nov
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THE LHS GIRLS' SOCCER TEAM

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THE LHS GIRLS' SOCCER TEAM defeated Fairlawn, 4-2, in a double overtime shootout on the turf in the opening round of the NJSIAA State girls' soccer tournament.
 
Thu
13
Nov
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Kwok Leads Girls' Cross Country Squad at State Championship Meet

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After its third place finish at the Essex County Championships, the Livingston girls’ cross country team was shooting to finish in the top five as a team at the NJSIAA North 1 Group 4 Sectional Cross Country Championships, held November 8 at Garrett Mountain in Woodland Park.
 
Thu
06
Nov
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Volleyball Team Wins County Title

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The Livingston High School girls' volleyball team won the Essex County Tournament on Saturday against Montclair Kimberley Academy at Bloomfield High School. The Lancers showed that they were not to be denied this title as they came from a first game loss, 18-25, to the Lions. Before the start of the second game the girls vowed not to lose. After being down 12-17 in the second game, the Lancers began their exciting come-from-behind finish, pulling ahead to take game two by a 25-22 score.
 
Thu
06
Nov
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THE LHS GIRLS' SOCCER PROGRAM

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THE LHS GIRLS' SOCCER PROGRAM honored its seniors prior to the night game against Scotch Plains. Each Senior was presented with a fl oral bouquet, name-number banner, a thank you letter from a teammate and a walk through the underclassmen lineup to be greeted by coach Paul Raiz.
 
Thu
06
Nov
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Lancer Boys Defeat Seton Hall Prep School For First Essex County Soccer Title Since 1995

The Livingston Lancers boys' soccer team on Saturday night defeated Seton Hall Prep, 1-0, in the Essex County Tournament Championship game for its fi rst ECT Championship since 1995. Livingston, the fi fth seed, got to the finals by defeating East Orange, 1-0, in the fi rst round on a goal by Jack Wasserman. In the quarterfi nal round, Livingston faced West Orange, which was the fourth seed. The Mountaineers had defeated the Lancers, 1-0, earlier in the year with a goal with just under three minutes to go in that game.
 
Thu
30
Oct
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Lady Lancers Raise Funds at ‘Play for Cure’

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The Lady Lancers field hockey program was host to Westfield High School on Tuesday, October 21, as they played in their annual Play for the Cure game. The varsity and junior varsity teams dedicated the game to raising money for breast cancer research and stressing the importance of early detection. With a donation from the Westfield Bombers field hockey program, proceeds from the Lancer bake sale, and fan donations, the teams raised close to $600 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
 

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