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Ridgewood (46) at Fair Lawn (6) – Football

By The Star Ledger
on September 20, 2014 10:05 p.m.

Matt Donovan passed for 269 yards and five touchdowns to lead Ridgewood to a 46-6 victory over Fair Lawn in Fair Lawn.

Donovan opened the first quarter with a 58-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Hroncich. Drew Granski touched off a four-touchdown outburst in the second quarter for Ridgewood with an 8-yard run and then was on the receiving end of a 47-yard pass from Donovan. Campbell then hauled in a 49-yard toss from Donovan for a touchdown, who then threw for a 7-yard score to Johathan Davila to give Ridgewood a 33-0 lead.

https://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-2241831155174362551/ridgewood-46-at-fair-lawn-6-football/

Hackensack (0) at Ridgewood (5) – Girls Soccer

By The Star Ledger
on September 20, 2014 7:13 p.m.

Val Diaz scored twice and Colleen Berry made two saves to carry Ridgewood past Hackensack, 5-0, in Ridgewood.

https://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-2241837155179362468/hackensack-0-at-ridgewood-5-girls-soccer/

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Rebuilt Ridgewood puts on a show

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Rebuilt Ridgewood puts on a show

September 13, 2014    Last updated: Saturday, September 13, 2014, 1:21 AM
By JIM McCONVILLE
SPECIAL TO THE RECORD
The Record

RIDGEWOOD – There was no way to know what to expect as Ridgewood opened the football season Friday night. The Maroons were green as the grass coming in, but after four quarters they were feeling good.

With a completely rebuilt offensive line providing plenty of openings, Ridgewood rushed for 404 yards on the way to a 53-6 victory over Passaic. The victory marked the 200th win at Ridgewood for head coach Chuck Johnson, who is 235-119-2 overall in his career (including five seasons at Bogota).

The game started auspiciously for the Maroons, who lost a fumble on the second play from scrimmage, but they scored on each of their next eight possessions. Cooper Telesco got the first two scores on runs of 65 and 2 yards on the way to 140 rushing yards on six first-half carries.

“It was a great job by the offensive line,” Telesco said of the quintet, each making their first varsity start. “They’ve been working so hard all preseason and they really were getting off the ball.’

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/sports/football/rebuilt-maroons-put-on-a-big-show-1.1087296#sthash.2lhGcw5g.dpuf