Morris Catholic High School (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Morris Catholic High School" in English language version.

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  • Staff. "Three Teams From The Area Qualify For Meet Of Champions", Daily Record, November 17, 1999. Accessed July 17, 2012. "Mount Olive has the only Morris County Girls Meet of Champions title. Morris Catholic won consecutive boys crowns in 1974 and 1975."
  • Staff. "Cross Country Notebook", Daily Record, November 11, 2000. Accessed July 17, 2012. "The Morris Catholic boys lead local schools with five straight titles from 1974–79 under coach Tom Donahue."
  • Staff. "Giants fan puts Glossary online", Daily Record, January 25, 2001. Accessed December 17, 2012. "Just because the Boonton native has moved around a lot and now lives in the Bay Area, that doesn't mean he's given up on the Big Blue. Payack, the president and CEO of yourDictionary.com, is one of the minds behind the New York Giants Football Glossary and Baltimore Ravens Fan Glossary."

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  • Rowe, John. "Fiore's strong left arm places Morris Catholic on Prep throne", Herald News, June 14, 1971. Accessed February 18, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Fiore, a senior lefthander, helped Morris Catholic achieve the heights of its athletic history Saturday as he pitched the Crusaders to a 3–0 win over Gloucester Catholic in the Parochial B state championship baseball game. The two-hit pitching of Fiore and a three-run fifth inning gave Morris Catholic the first state title in the history of the school."
  • "Luck runs out for the Irish in loss to Morris Catholic", Courier-Post, June 1, 1982. Accessed February 20, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "The end came Sunday when Morris Catholic beat the Irish, 2–1, in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association's Parochial A championship game. Camden Catholic scored in the second inning and the run held up until Morris tied the score in the sixth. The North Jersey champions went on to get the deciding tally with two out in the last half of the seventh on an RBI hit by Dede Rampone.... Camden Catholic, the South Jersey champion which finished its season with a 17–7 record, scored when Nancy Lenaghan walked, stole second and came home on a double by Lisa Brown."
  • "Morris Catholic girls are champs; Aluotto scores 5 goals in finale", Daily Record, November 20, 1988. Accessed December 23, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "It wasn't perfect, but the Morris Catholic girls soccer team made it 'Christa clear' that they were the Group I state soccer champions. Christa Aluotto scored five goals and added an assist while the Crusaders' defense totally shutdown Metuchen's offense in Morris Catholic's 6–1 victory at Trenton State College yesterday. The victory gives Morris Catholic a 20-win season and its first girls state soccer title."
  • Mayer, John. "Ramapo settles for tie in final", The Record, November 18, 1990. Accessed January 23, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Morris Catholic won the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Group 1 title for the third straight year with a 3–0 win over Metuchen."
  • McGurk, Tom. "Bordentown falls to Morris Cath.", Courier-Post, November 24, 1991. Accessed January 27, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "The Bordentown High School girls' soccer team heard the rumors about how Morris Catholic had dominated other small schools the past three years and Saturday morning the Scotties found those rumors to be true. A powerful Morris Catholic squad played a near-perfect game en route to a 4–0 win over Bordentown in the Group 1 state final at Trenton State College. It marked the fourth consecutive state title, a new record, by Morris Catholic, which finished the season 24–1 overall."
  • Shwalb, Bob. "Morris Catholic girls win states 6th straight time", Daily Record, November 21, 1993. Accessed December 7, 2020. "Morris Catholic senior Dina DaCosta looked at the big picture after yesterday's 1–0 win over Pitman in the girls soccer Group I finals.... After all, yesterday's victory at Trenton State College gave the Crusaders their sixth straight Group I state championship."

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  • Walsh, Deborah (May 6, 2013). "Kinnelon and Butler youths win prestigious acting awards". NorthJersey.com. Retrieved March 31, 2014.
  • Cooper, Darren. "Here's what we know about the new Super Football Conference 2020 schedule", The Record, July 23, 2020. Accessed March 22, 2021. "The Super Football Conference (SFC) is a 112-team group, the largest high school football-only conference in America, and is comprised of teams from five different counties."
  • Cooper, Darren. "NJ football: Super Football Conference revised schedules for 2020 regular season", The Record, July 23, 2020. Accessed March 22, 2021. "The Super Football Conference has 112 teams that will play across 20 divisions."

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  • Home Page, Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference. Accessed August 27, 2020. "The Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference prides itself on being one of New Jersey's premier high school conferences and is comprised of 39 high schools located in Northwest New Jersey."

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