LoGiudice, Daniel. "NJ boys soccer: 30 greatest Jersey Shore teams ever", Asbury Park Press, June 16, 2020. Accessed December 8, 2020. "1982 Raritan (21-1).... In his final season coaching at Raritan, Bart Boyle ended his career with a bang by leading the Rockets to the Group III title and earning Shore Conference Coach of the Year honors. Raritan snapped Wall's five-year reign as Central Group III champions, ending the Wall dynasty and serving the Crimson Knights their first loss of the season, before beating Indian Hills 2-1 in the group final."
Dunleavy, Ryan. "Bennett Jackson of Hazlet starts anew in Giants rookie mini-camp", Asbury Park Press, May 9, 2015. Accessed May 17, 2015. "Jackson is one of 17 second-year pros among the 66 players in rookie mini-camp with the Giants, though the Raritan High School product has the same amount of regular-season game experience as those new to the NFL."
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Rappleyea, Warren. "Rockets win their first state championship", CentralJersey.com, June 18, 2013. Accessed October 26, 2020. "The ability to score runs by the truckload, and six players having 20 or more RBIs and eight hitting .300 or better, propelled the Raritan High School baseball team to the NJSIAA Group II championship. Trailing 2-1 in the top of the sixth against Hanover Park in the title game, Raritan sent 14 batters to the plate and exploded for eight runs to take a seemingly commanding lead.... Hanover Park closed to within 9-7 before Walsh closed the book on Raritan’s first group championship."
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Bassin, Steven. "Raritan defeats High Point to win Group II state team championship", CentralJersey.com, February 14, 2022. Accessed August 11, 2022. "Redemption was captured in the ultimate way for the Raritan High School, Hazlet, wrestling team in the NJSIAA Group II state team tournament championship match against High Point Regional High School of Wantage Township on Feb. 13 at Franklin High School.... In 2022, the Rockets reversed that setback as they defeated the Wildcats, 37-27, to claim the program’s second state championship.... On the road to winning the Group II championship, the Rockets (22-6) defeated Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School, 42-25, to win the Central Jersey Group II state sectional tournament team title. The Rockets then defeated Hanover Park High School, 56-21, in the Group II semifinals to earn the right to face High Point in the Group II championship match."
"Grads Loyal to Raritan", Red Bank Register, October 5, 1961. Accessed May 9, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "The first class to graduate from Raritan High School will be loyal to Raritan rather than Keyport where they have spent most of their high school time. All Raritan students now attend Keyport High School. But the new $1,500,000 Raritan High School will be opened next year, and will have its first graduating class in June of 1963."
Graham, Tony. "8 is Enough for First Title; Eight-run sixth rallies Raritan", Asbury Park Press, June 11, 2013. Accessed December 9, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "'This is history, this is a testament to all our players, from the seniors to the freshmen,' said Mautone after Bilowus squeezed the final out of Raritan's first NJSIAA Group II championship, a wild 9-7 victory at Toms River East's Raider Ravine. It was a testament to the never-say-die ability of the Rockets (24-5) who, trailing 2-1, erupted for eight runs in the top of the sixth inning against Cunningham (7-2), the towering 6-foot-5 senior right-hander of the Hornets (28-4), who has signed with Seton Hall University."
"Rockets fly high in Group III; Raritan advances to TOC", Asbury Park Press, March 15, 2004. Accessed December 8, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "Raritan's boys basketball team looks like it might be a combination of both. Star point guard Marques Johnson had the well-oiled Rockets machine running at full blast from the opening whistle yesterday as Raritan never trailed in an impressive 71-60 win over Manasquan that gave the Rockets (25-5) their first Group III championship in school history."
Adelizzi, Joe. "Raritan 35 Carteret 12; Crowning Glory: Raritan gains its first football state championship", Asbury Park Press, December 6, 2004. Accessed November 19, 2020. "The people at Raritan have been waiting for 41 years for a state football championship. "They deserved one,' said Raritan coach Bob Generelli after the Rockets won the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II championship with a 35-12 victory over Carteret yesterday at Rutgers Stadium."
"Hazlet native's career taking off", Asbury Park Press, July 29, 1986. Accessed April 25, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "The part of the lab technician who examines the confiscated narcotics in the movie Running Scared is a brief one, but the actor manages to make a strong impact on the audience with his humorous performance. The actor is Jim Ortlieb, a native of Hazlet Township.... Nevertheless, acting is a serious pursuit for the 1974 Raritan High School graduate."
"Wildcats Add Reddy to Staff; Former Malmö, Rutgers Star Named Assistant Coach", New Jersey Wildcats, April 26, 2006. Accessed November 17, 2017. "Following her standout career at Rutgers, the Hazlet, NJ native joined the Swedish club Umeå IK for one season in 1995 before moving to Malmö DFF for the next 10 seasons.... A Raritan High School graduate, Reddy appeared in 336 games during her career with Malmö and was a fan favorite."