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Big North Conference (New Jersey)

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This article is about the sports conference in New Jersey. For the sports conference in Michigan, seeBig North Conference (Michigan). For other topics, seeNorth Conference (disambiguation).

Big North Conference
ClassificationNJSIAA
Founded2009
No. of teams41
RegionNew Jersey

TheBig North Conference is ahigh schoolathletic conference inNew Jersey. It is one of six North Jersey "super athletic conferences" created by theNew Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) in 2009. There are 41 member schools in the Big North Conference, with all members located in eitherBergen County orPassaic County, New Jersey.

History

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As high school athletics in New Jersey grew in the 1990s and 2000s, problems began to develop in the organization of leagues and conferences. Transportation costs began to grow, as some conferences had teams from as many as four different counties competing against each other. Other conferences were losing competitive balance, as a growth in non-public school enrollment and athletic programs caused tension between non-public and public schools, with public schools accusing non-public schools of recruiting. Conferences also demanded more flexibility in scheduling, as schools felt locked into league and division schedules against opponents either too weak or too strong for true competitive balance.

The strongest tensions were found in theNorthern New Jersey Interscholastic League, where public schools who were frustrated by the competitive imbalance with non-public schools, especiallyDon Bosco Preparatory (Ramsey) andBergen Catholic (Oradell) in football orImmaculate Heart Academy (Township of Washington) in girls' athletics, threatened to secede from the league.

Therefore, in 2008 the NJSIAA established a "Leagues and Conferences Realignment Committee" to discuss the need for realigning conferences and leagues throughout New Jersey. Their original proposal for schools in northern New Jersey was the creation of six super conferences from the eleven conferences then in existence.[1] While the original proposal[2] was not accepted as presented, it was adjusted and schools realigned yet again, to create the current system in place in New Jersey athletics.

The current realignment started in the 2010–11 school year, after a one-year transition period, when many Big North members schools were part of theNorth Jersey Tri-County Conference. The NJSIAA had stated that the present system may only go into effect for two to three years, and after a review of the system, a reversion to the old conference alignment may be possible. Athletic Directors in the conference, however, voted in March 2011 to revise the division alignments within the conference for the 2012-2013 academic years and voted against the transfer ofDePaul Catholic High School into theNorth Jersey Interscholastic Conference.[3]Pascack Hills High School initially changed its mind about leaving the NJIC to join the Big North, but subsequently asked to be admitted.[4] The Cowboys became the 41st member of the conference to begin the 2012-13 school year.

Current schools

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Bergen County Public Schools

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SchoolLocationTeam Name
Bergen County Technical High SchoolHackensackKnights
Bergenfield High SchoolBergenfieldBears
Cliffside Park High SchoolCliffside ParkRed Raiders
Dumont High SchoolDumontHuskies
Dwight Morrow High SchoolEnglewoodMaroon Raiders
Fair Lawn High SchoolFair LawnCutters
Fort Lee High SchoolFort LeeBridgemen
Hackensack High SchoolHackensackComets
Indian Hills High SchoolOaklandBraves
Mahwah High SchoolMahwahThunderbirds
Northern Highlands Regional High SchoolAllendaleHighlanders
Northern Valley Regional High SchoolDemarestNorsemen
Northern Valley Regional High SchoolOld TappanGolden Knights
Paramus High SchoolParamusSpartans
Pascack Hills High SchoolMontvaleBroncos
Pascack Valley High SchoolHillsdaleIndians
Ramapo High SchoolFranklin LakesRaiders
Ramsey High SchoolRamseyRams
Ridgefield Park High SchoolRidgefield ParkScarlets
Ridgewood High SchoolRidgewoodMaroons
River Dell Regional High SchoolOradellGolden Hawks
Teaneck High SchoolTeaneckHighwaymen
Tenafly High SchoolTenaflyTigers
Westwood Regional High SchoolTownship of WashingtonCardinals

Bergen County Non-Public Schools

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SchoolLocationTeam Name
Academy of the Holy AngelsDemarestAngels
Bergen Catholic High SchoolOradellCrusaders
Don Bosco Preparatory High SchoolRamseyIronmen
Immaculate Heart AcademyTownship of WashingtonBlue Eagles
Paramus Catholic High SchoolParamusPaladins
St. Joseph Regional High SchoolMontvaleGreen Knights

Passaic County Public Schools

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SchoolLocationTeam Name
Clifton High SchoolCliftonMustangs
Eastside High SchoolPatersonGhosts
John F. Kennedy High SchoolPatersonKnights
Lakeland Regional High SchoolWanaqueLancers
Passaic County Technical InstituteWayneBulldogs
Passaic High SchoolPassaicIndians
Passaic Valley High SchoolLittle FallsHornets
Wayne Hills High SchoolWaynePatriots
Wayne Valley High SchoolWayneIndians
West Milford Township High SchoolWest MilfordHighlanders

Passaic County Non-Public Schools

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SchoolLocationTeam Name
DePaul Catholic High SchoolWayneSpartans

Sports Offered

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Fall Sports

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  • Cross Country
  • Field Hockey
  • Football
  • Gymnastics
  • Soccer
  • Tennis (Girls)
  • Volleyball (Girls)

Winter Sports

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  • Basketball (Boys)
  • Basketball (Girls)
  • Bowling
  • Cheerleading
  • Ice Hockey
  • Swimming
  • Winter Track
  • Wrestling

Spring Sports

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  • Baseball
  • Golf
  • Lacrosse
  • Softball
  • Tennis (Boys)
  • Track & Field
  • Volleyball (Boys)


Conference Divisions: Football

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As conference play started in the 2010 academic year, teams were split into six divisions for football purposes, seven divisions for every other sport.[5] The hope in developing the division system is that the system will increase rivalries and promote competitive balance while minimizing travel time between schools within each division.

Division I (United)

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  • Bergen Catholic
  • DePaul Catholic
  • Don Bosco Prep
  • Paramus Catholic
  • St. Joseph Regional

Division II (Liberty)

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  • Clifton
  • Eastside (Paterson)
  • Fair Lawn
  • Kennedy (Paterson)
  • Passaic
  • Passaic County Technical Institute

Division III (Freedom)

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  • Bergen Tech
  • Hackensack
  • Paramus
  • Ridgewood
  • Teaneck
  • Wayne Hills

Division IV (Independence)

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  • Northern Valley-Old Tappan
  • Pascack Valley
  • Passaic Valley
  • Ramapo
  • Wayne Valley
  • West Milford

Division V (National)

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  • Bergenfield
  • Indian Hills
  • Lakeland
  • Northern Highlands
  • Northern Valley-Demarest
  • Tenafly

Division VI (American)

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  • Cliffside Park
  • Dumont
  • Dwight-Morrow (Englewood)
  • Fort Lee
  • Ridgefield Park

Conference Divisions: Other Sports

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United Division

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  • Academy of the Holy Angels[G]
  • Bergen Catholic[B]
  • DePaul Catholic[C]
  • Don Bosco Prep[B]
  • Immaculate Heart Academy[G]
  • Paramus Catholic[C]
  • St. Joseph Regional[B]
^[G] : Girls' athletics only
^[B] : Boys' athletics only
^[C] : Co-Educational

Liberty Division

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  • Bergen Tech
  • Clifton
  • Eastside (Paterson)
  • Kennedy (Paterson)
  • Passaic
  • Passaic County Technical Institute

Freedom Division

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  • Hackensack
  • Indian Hills
  • Northern Highlands
  • Paramus
  • Ramapo
  • Ridgewood

Independence Division

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  • Fair Lawn
  • Lakeland
  • Passaic Valley
  • Wayne Hills
  • Wayne Valley
  • West Milford

National Division

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  • Bergenfield
  • Northern Valley-Demarest
  • Northern Valley-Old Tappan
  • Pascack Valley
  • Teaneck
  • Tenafly

Patriot Division

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  • Mahwah
  • Pascack Hills
  • Ramsey
  • River Dell
  • Westwood

American Division

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  • Cliffside Park
  • Dumont
  • Dwight Morrow (Englewood)
  • Fort Lee
  • Ridgefield Park

References

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  1. ^"NJSIAA Proposed Realignment,"[1], accessed September 24, 2010.
  2. ^"Conference Realignment Proposal,"http://blog.nj.com/hssportsextra/2008/08/HSconfWEB.pdfArchived 2012-02-29 at theWayback Machine, accessed September 24, 2010.
  3. ^Baumiller, J.C."Athletics Directors set team alignment",Northern Valley Suburbanite, March 24, 2011. Accessed September 11, 2012.
  4. ^Cooper, Darren"Cowboys ready to join Big North",The Record, April 26, 2011. Accessed September 3, 2013.
  5. ^"Big North Conference alignment"http://www.northjersey.com/sports/hs_sports/njsiaa_news/61411957.html, accessed September 24, 2010.

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