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RHS Girls Track & Field: Legendary career winding down for Jacob Brown

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PHOTO COURTESY OF RHS GIRLS TRACK PROGRAM
Ridgewood girls track coach Jacob Brown with just four of the many successful runners he has coached during his 44-year career, the Arcadia (Calif.) Invitational qualifying distance medley relay squad. From left: seniors Lauren Monnerat and Kelly Cleary, Brown, senior Carleen Jeffers and junior Leah Rosenfeld

JUNE 12, 2015    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015, 12:31 AM
BY GREG TARTAGLIA
SPORTS EDITOR |
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

RIDGEWOOD — The phrase was repeated throughout Monday evening, as it has been for the past 44 spring seasons.

“Thank you, Mr. Brown.”

The Ridgewood High School girls track and field team held its season-ending dinner that night, an annual tradition sure to continue. Yet this year’s edition took on added significance, since it was the last presided over by head coach Jacob Brown, who founded the Maroons’ program in 1972 and will retire from his post, effective at the end of the school year.

Before his historic era officially ends, Brown will get to coach one more meet. He’ll accompany RHS senior Carleen Jeffers to next weekend’s New Balance Outdoor Nationals in Greensboro, N.C., after the distance standout broke the school’s 3,200-meter record in capturing a bronze medal at the June 3 State Meet of Champions (SMOC).

Jeffers’ time of 10:29.97 (third-fastest in Bergen County history) bettered the mark set by 1994 state champ Jenna Rogers (10:33.9) in her senior season at Ridgewood.

“The neat thing about track is, you don’t have this sudden end, where the whole team loses a game and it’s over,” Brown said as he addressed the team’s 16 seniors. “Track kind of fades out as your top kids continue on. And this year, Carleen was pretty good, so we get to go down for one more meet.”

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Ridgewood Girls Track & Field: opens coach’s final season with a victory

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PHOTO COURTESY OF JACOB BROWN

APRIL 17, 2015    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015, 12:31 AM
BY GREG TARTAGLIA
SPORTS EDITOR |
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

RIDGEWOOD — No matter how much multitasking Jacob Brown does, he keeps at least one eye on his athletes at all times.

The Ridgewood High School girls track and field coach was chatting about his 44th and final season Wednesday at Ben Franklin Middle School. And that was in between a practice with the Maroon distance runners and the opening events of the Jack Yockers Bergen County Relays, in which RHS was competing the high jump and pole vault.

The latter happened to catch Brown’s attention when Maxine Earl vaulted 7-foot-6.

“I tell you what, Earl just looked really good going over [the bar],” the coach said with an admiring lilt. “She cleared that by six inches or a foot.

“I need to get my camera and take pictures of this,” he said, turning to head for his car.

Brown’s love and appreciation of the sport is just one of the reasons the Ben Franklin facility was recently rededicated as the Jacob Brown Track & Field Complex. The founder of the RHS girls program, who will retire at season’s end, was conferred the honor in a surprise ceremony prior to the April 4 Steve Pawlowski Ridgewood Relays.

The Maroons then went out and edged Ramsey, 110 1/2-110, to win the large schools title

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