New Jersey high school wrestling region finals to be streamed live this weekend

Colleen Maguire, Executive Director at New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA)
Colleen Maguire, Executive Director at New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA)
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All regional finals for high school wrestling in New Jersey will be available to watch via live stream this weekend. The broadcasts are being provided by NJ.com and Big State Sports.

For the boys’ tournaments, matches will take place at several locations across the state: Region 1 at West Milford High School, Region 2 at Mount Olive High School, Region 3 at West Orange High School, Region 4 at Union High School, Region 5 at Franklin High School, Region 6 at Jackson Township High School, Region 7 at Lacey Township High School, and Region 8 at Williamstown High School. Viewers can access live streams of these events through NJ.com and Big State Sports.

Girls’ regional competitions will also be streamed live. North 1 Regions will compete at Vernon High School; North 2 Regions will be held at Union High School; Central Regions are set for East Brunswick Churchill Junior Middle School; and South Regions will take place at Absegami High School. Links to all girls’ region live streams are available through NJ.com.

This arrangement allows fans who cannot attend in person to follow the action from their homes.



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