Central Jersey League
Our wrestlers in grades 3-6 compete in the Central Jersey Youth Wrestling League (CJYWL). The league is divided into two flights based on overall team strength from the previous season. There is also a JV division for our less experienced wrestlers. Our team wrestles ten other A-Flight teams from Central Jersey. Opportunities are also scheduled to wrestle some of the teams in the B-Flight as well as with some teams outside of the league. The season culminates with the league's A-Flight tournament where wrestlers compete for individual championships in their respective weight classes.
NJ Grade School Wrestling League
The NJGSWL is open to our older wrestlers in grades 7-8, and some of the more advanced wrestlers in grades 5 and 6. This league is more competitive than the Central Jersey League, Our schedule consists of mainly quad and tri matches to keep travel to a minimum as well as offering quality wrestling opportunities to our wrestlers.
The teams are divided into two divisions and matches are wrestled within and between divisions. Member teams typically include Bridgewater, Delaware Valley, East Brunswick, Flemington, Franklin, High Point, Hillsborough, Kenilworth, Kittatinny, Lenape Valley, Newton, North Hunterdon, North Warren, Phillipsburg, Randolph, South Plainfield, Sparta, Voorhees, Washington Y, Watchung Hills and Woodbridge. Play-Offs are held between divisions in early February and wrestlers compete in the end-of-season league tournament known as the "Final Exam". This league does a great job of preparing our athletes for the High School ranks.
The teams are divided into two divisions and matches are wrestled within and between divisions. Member teams typically include Bridgewater, Delaware Valley, East Brunswick, Flemington, Franklin, High Point, Hillsborough, Kenilworth, Kittatinny, Lenape Valley, Newton, North Hunterdon, North Warren, Phillipsburg, Randolph, South Plainfield, Sparta, Voorhees, Washington Y, Watchung Hills and Woodbridge. Play-Offs are held between divisions in early February and wrestlers compete in the end-of-season league tournament known as the "Final Exam". This league does a great job of preparing our athletes for the High School ranks.