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Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse Wins its 18th-straight Bergen County Tournament Crown

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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse takes the 2023 County ChampsIn in a hectic, back-and-forth second half, where patience proved to be everything for the Ridgewood Maroons .The Ridgewood Maroons outlasted Northern Highlands 13-12 .  Scoring the go-ahead goal in the final minute’s and staying there . With the victory Ridgewood wins its 18th-straight Bergen County Tournament crown.

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Ridgewood girls lacrosse adds another Bergen title to its legacy

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MAY 10, 2015    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, MAY 10, 2015, 1:07 AM
BY JJ CONRAD
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THE RECORD

MAHWAH — The soon-to-be Ridgewood graduates, like Jordan Ford and Reid Simoncini, stood and posed for pictures with the trophy, just as the previous 10 senior classes had done before them.

The Maroons’ girls lacrosse team had just carried on an unprecedented dynasty, as Ridgewood captured its 11th straight Bergen County title with a near-flawless 16-2 win over previously unbeaten Northern Highlands (19-1) on Saturday.

Essentially everyone involved said the winning never gets old. But the experiences, they say, always differ.

Each one is special. Each one has different players in different roles.

One thing that remains constant, however, is the annual pressure to live up to the Ridgewood legacy.

“Not on your watch!” one parent shouted proudly during the seniors’ trophy photo shoot, declaring the Maroons’ run of county dominance was not going to end with the Class of 2015.

“The pressure that’s on us to keep this going makes it that much more exciting,” said Ford, the James Madison-bound middie who struck for a game-high five goals and one assist as Ridgewood (16-0) stormed out to an 11-2 halftime lead.

“I think in my mind all the time that there’s no possibility we’re going to lose. It’s a tradition we love and a tradition we want to hold on to. Losing is not an option. That’s our motto. Losing is not acceptable here.”

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Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse: Defender Katie Bourque already in ‘Green zone’

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Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse: Defender Katie Bourque already in ‘Green zone’

AUGUST 15, 2014    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2014, 12:31 AM
BY RON FOX
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The speed of the game of lacrosse increases with each level of play, but Katie Bourque has more than kept up with the adjustments. In fact, the Ridgewood High School rising junior is way ahead on the upward climb.

Last year, as a mere sophomore, she had proven enough as both a student and an athlete to put herself into position as a prime recruit of the Dartmouth College Big Green.

“I’m committed to the process, but technically, I’m not fully committed to admissions,” the 16-year-old defensive standout explained. “If I hold up my end with my grades, I will be committed. The coaches there were very interested.”

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Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse stars cap careers with state tournament run

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Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse stars cap careers with state tournament run

JUNE 6, 2014    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 2014, 12:31 AM
BY MATTHEW BIRCHENOUGH
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Any notion that the Ridgewood High School girls lacrosse team did not meet expectations this season shows just how high a pedestal upon which the program stands.

Freshman Hannah Cermack, left, is congratulated by senior Anna Jorgensen after scoring the game-tying goal late in the North Group 4 state final against Ridge on May 28. The Maroons overcame a four-goal deficit but fell just short of their sixth straight sectional title, as the Red Devils prevailed, 11-10.

Although the Maroons lost in the North Group 4 state title game to Ridge, 11-10 — ending a streak of five straight sectional championships — the team finished the year with a 16-5 record against the toughest competition the state had to offer and also claimed another Bergen County tournament title.

“They should be very proud of what they accomplished throughout the season,” RHS head coach Karla Mixon said Tuesday. “I know it was a heartbreaker. We expected to go a little bit further, but it just wasn’t our day.”

After trailing at the half of the May 28 sectional final, 8-4, Ridgewood nearly pulled off an improbable comeback, tying Ridge at 10 on a goal by freshman Hannah Cermack with just over two minutes left. But the Red Devils responded with a goal 22 seconds later to hold off the surging Maroons.

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Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse surges to 10th straight county championship

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Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse surges to 10th straight county championship

MAY 16, 2014    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2014, 12:31 AM
BY MATTHEW BIRCHENOUGH
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MAHWAH – For at least a little while, it looked like the No. 1 Ridgewood High School girls lacrosse team might not bring home another Bergen County championship last Saturday.

Ridgewood seniors Devon Maltz, left, and Darby Kiernan kiss the Bergen County championship trophy after the Maroon girls lacrosse squad claimed the prize for the 10th time in as many tries.

But that possibility dissipated when the stubborn storm clouds threatening to postpone the tournament final at Mahwah High School dispersed, and the Maroons were able to show that they remain the best team in the county by a wide margin.

After lightning delayed the start of the game by about an hour, Ridgewood wasted no time in taking control, scoring the first seven goals on its way to a 17-3 victory over second-seeded Immaculate Heart to capture the school’s 10th straight county championship. The streak includes two North Jersey Invitationals (2005-06) and eight Bergen County tournaments (2007-present).

“It’s so good to celebrate as a team, because making history like this means a lot,” senior captain Darby Kiernan said.

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