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Year 2 of the NJSIAA bowling “playoff era” featured North Jersey’s first state champion under the new format.
Holy Angels now owns titles from both styles of competition after besting Brick Township in the Feb. 25 girls team finals.
The biggest tweak for 2024-25 was reducing the number of girls sections from four to two , leaving only North and South .
Wayne Hills junior Myles Berkowitz shot a 637 series to win the Passaic boys individual title.
Passaic Tech senior Dakota Bertinato edged teammate Gianna McCloskey by one pin for the girls crown.
The Jan. 18 Bergen County girls team tournament at Bowler City came down to North Jersey’s two best teams.
Final NJIC coed standings: Butler 95-17 , Eastern Christian 92-20 , Hawthorne 89-23, Lodi 61-51, Glen Rock 56-56, Paterson Charter 50-62, Garfield 34 -78, Pompton Lakes 23-89 , Manchester 4-108.
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