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Page 12 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • December 4, 2013
Joint football team to play for sectional championship
The Waldwick/Midland Park high school football team
advanced to the Division I finals with an easy victory over
North Warren on Nov. 22 and is now headed for the sec-
tional championship against Westwood High School on
Saturday, Dec. 7 at 4 p.m. at Kean University..
The two outstanding athletes propelling the win to vic-
tory were both from Midland Park High School. Junior
Ron Kruis and Senior Evan Pagliei each playing a strong
game. Quarterback Pagliei scored three touchdowns
on the ground and a touchdown pass. Kruis scored two
touchdowns, one on a 75-yard punt return.
The Waldwick Warriors team, which has included
players from Midland Park since the fall of 2005, defeated
North Warren 39-7 in the North 1, Group 2 semifinal
game. “This is the first time since 1988 Waldwick has played
in a sectional championship game for football, and the
first time for Midland Park,” commented Waldwick High
School’s Athletic Director Michael Clancy. “It has been a
great year for the Warriors posting a 9-2 record up to this
point. Each week of the season, the team has gotten better
and has been more consistent with its high level of play. As
a result, we’re playing for a sectional championship. We
look forward to a good game and a great outcome for the
Warriors.” Midland Park’s AD, Michael Gaccione, echoed that
pride in the joint team.
“We are extremely proud of our Warriors football team
thus far. We knew all season that we had a very good
team. Now, with this playoff run, we have been given an
opportunity to show everyone else in the state just how
good we are. Saturday’s final we’ll be a tough match-up
against Westwood, but we feel as though we have just as
much a chance to win as Westwood.”
There are 45 athletes on the varsity roster, 22 from
Waldwick High School and 23 from Midland Park. Last
September a parent asked the Midland Park Board of Edu-
cation to take steps to establish a more visible identity for
Midland Park on the team, and trustees said they would
look into it. Currently, captains are selected from both
towns, newspaper listings name both towns, and cheers
are sensitive to the team makeup. The associate head
coach and two assistant coaches are supplied by Midland
Park High School.
“We are very proud of our Midland Park student-ath-
letes, but we work hard at maintaining a “Warriors” iden-
tity for the team. It’s not about Waldwick or Midland Park,
it is about the Warriors Football team,” Gaccione noted.
“The co-op has been great for both schools. We need
each other in order for the football program to survive and
be successful,” said Clancy. “The kids are great. If you
watch them at practice, on game day, or as they are hang-
ing around in the locker room, you would never know they
are from different schools. Everything seems to mesh. It’s
even great to see the parents form new friendships with
each other and bond at the team’s pasta dinners and after
games.” Total Hearing Care
hosts seminar, lunch
Total Hearing Care will conduct a free Community
Seminar & Complimentary Luncheon at Rosario’s Trator-
ria & Pizzeria on Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. Specialists will dis-
cuss how individuals can make intelligent decisions about
hearing loss. The general public is invited. To make a res-
ervation, call the Midland Park office at (973) 939-0028
today. Elizabeth W. Cook, M.A., FAAA, Chief Audiolo-
gist, NJ Hearing Aid Supervising Dispenser Lic. #697.