Bergen-Passaic Scholastic League

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The Bergen-Passaic Scholastic League, abbreviated BPSL, was an athletic conference comprising thirteen private and public high schools located in Bergen County and Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. The conference ceased to exist following the 2009-10 school year and joined most of the schools from the Bergen County Scholastic League to form the North Jersey Interscholastic Conference. The only school that did not join was Paterson Catholic High School, as the school closed following the 2009-10 year.

Schools

School Location School District Team Name Colors Classification
Eastern Christian High School North Haledon Eagles Blue/Gold North Jersey, Parochial B
Elmwood Park Memorial High School Elmwood Park Elmwood Park Public Schools Crusaders Scarlet/White North 1, Group I
Garfield High School Garfield Garfield Public Schools Boilermakers Purple/Gold North 1, Group III
Glen Rock High School Glen Rock Glen Rock Public Schools Panthers Red/White/Black North 1, Group II
Hawthorne High School Hawthorne Hawthorne Public Schools Bears Royal Blue/White North 1, Group II
Immaculate Conception High School Lodi Blue Wolves Blue/White North Jersey, Parochial B
Lodi High School Lodi Lodi Public Schools Rams Royal/Orange North 1, Group II
Manchester Regional High School Haledon Manchester Regional High School Falcons Red/White/Black North 1, Group II
Midland Park High School Midland Park Midland Park School District Panthers Green/White North 1, Group I
Paterson Catholic High School Paterson Cougars Maroon/Gold North Jersey, Parochial B
Pompton Lakes High School Pompton Lakes Pompton Lakes School District Cardinals Red/White North 1, Group I
Saddle Brook High School Saddle Brook Saddle Brook Public Schools Falcons Blue/White/Gold North 1, Group I
Waldwick High School Waldwick Waldwick Public School District Warriors Navy Blue/White North 1, Group I

League sports

The Bergen-Passaic Scholastic League allowed member schools to compete in many sports spread out among three seasons. Although the league did not have a cheerleading division, many member schools had their own cheerleading teams. Other sports, such as fencing, are offered by some schools, but like cheerleading, were not part of the BPSL.

The following is a list of the sports that BPSL offered. Some sports did not have a team from every school.

Fall sports

  • Cross Country (Boys)
  • Cross Country (Girls)
  • Field Hockey
  • Football - Note: Pascack Hills from the NBIL competed in football only in the B-PSL.
  • Soccer (B)
  • Soccer (G)
  • Tennis (G)
  • Volleyball (G)

Winter sports

  • Basketball (B)
  • Basketball (G)
  • Bowling
  • Swimming
  • Winter Track
  • Wrestling

Spring sports

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

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