Bridgewater-Raritan High School Cheer Tryouts for the 2026-27 Season will take place on May 27 and June 1, 3, and 5 at Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School in the Back Gym from 5:30-7:30 pm.
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Bridgewater-Raritan High School’s boys’ volleyball team is the Skyland Cup Champion for the third time in four years.
Second-seeded Bridgewater-Raritan, ranked 19th in the state, defeated top-seeded and eighth-ranked Hillsborough High School, 3-2 (25-20, 22-25, 21-25, 28-26, 15-13), in the Skyland Cup final on Thursday, May 21, at Hillsborough High School

Bridgewater-Raritan High School’s baseball team, seeded fifth, fell to top-seeded and defending-champion Immaculata High School, 7-6, in the semifinals of the Somerset County Tournament on Monday, May 18, at TD Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater. Immaculata erased a 6-4 deficit with three runs in the sixth inning to rally to the victory. Immaculata will meet second-seeded Watchung Hills Regional High School in the Somerset County final on Wednesday, May 20, at TD Bank Ballpark, the home of the Somerset Patriots.






Top-seeded Bridgewater-Raritan High School’s boys’ lacrosse team was defeated by second-seeded and defending-champion Gill. St. Bernard’s School, 8-6, in the Somerset County Tournament championship game on Saturday, May 16, at Somerville High School. Bridgewater-Raritan was seeking its eighth Somerset County title and first since 2018.




The 4x100 boys' track and field relay team broke the school record for Bridgewater-Raritan High School, running 43.34 at the prestigious Penn Relays, held at legendary Franklin Field in Philadelphia on Friday, April 24. The record-setting Bridgewater-Raritan team was Max Pasewaldt, Kenny Graham, Jishnu Kalaivan, and Justin Reid.



















The inaugural Bridgewater-Raritan High School Unified Flag Football Team will play its first home game when it is the host to Union High School on Tuesday, April 21, at 4 p.m. at the 1000 Turf Field

Bridgewater-Raritan High School played its first-ever Unified Flag Football game on Thursday, April 9, falling to West Morris Central High School, 34-18, in Chester. Bridgewater-Raritan received touchdowns from Giovanni Fuentes, Sofia Green, and Brady Baxter.


The refurbished baseball complex at Basilone Memorial Field in Bridgewater was the host for its first game when Bridgewater-Raritan High School opened the 2026 season on Wednesday, April 1. Among the featured additions were the bleachers and netting behind home plate, as well as the dugouts on both the first- and third-base sides. The facelift was part of the Referendum 2023 in the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District. Barry Walker, a member of the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District Board of Education, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Bridgewater-Raritan, the 2024 Group 4 state champion, started the season on its renovated field with a 9-4 victory over Rancocas Valley High School.









This first session on the Bridgewater-Raritan High School campus followed the team’s visit to the New York Jets Training Facility on Wednesday, March 18, in Florham Park. The New York Jets Launch Event Clinic on that day attracted the 18 high schools, including Bridgewater-Raritan, that play Unified Flag Football in New Jersey.
Bridgewater-Raritan’s Unified Flag Football Team will practice again on Monday, April 6, on campus after school, when the squad will prepare for the season–and first-ever— opener on Thursday, April 9, at West Morris Central High School in Chester. Bridgewater-Raritan’s home opener will be played on Monday, April 27, against Voorhees High School.
Here are some scenes from the practice on Tuesday, March 24, at Brdgewater-Raritan High School, and from the New York Jets Training Facility in Florham Park on Wednesday, March 18.










In the preliminary round, Matthew McCann, the 13th seed at 165 pounds, decisioned 20th-seeded Gino Gorga of Ramapo High School, 4-1, and his Bridgewater-Raritan teammate, Trent Levash, the No. 7 seed at 285 pounds, defeated 20th-seeded Antony DeSimone of North Hunterdon Regional High School, 9-5. Both advanced to the pre-quarterfinal round that will be held later on Thursday, March 12. The third Bridgewater-Raritan wrestler, Andrew Adell, the No. 28 seed at 113 pounds, was defeated by fifth-seeded Ryan Blewett of Middletown High School North, 9-0. Adell will wrestle in the first round of wrestleback consolations later on Thursday, March 12. The State tournament will continue on Friday, March 13, and conclude on Saturday, March 14.
Students and staff were greeted, and motorists were treated. The message board that stands in front of Bridgewater-Raritan High School on Garretson Road in Bridgewater proudly flashed on Tuesday, March 10, the photo of the high school’s ice hockey team celebrating on the ice at the Prudential Center in Newark the previous day.
On the historic day of Monday, March 9, Bridgewater-Raritan won the ice hockey program’s first state championship when it defeated Ridgewood High School, 2-0, in the Public title game.

Bridgewater-Raritan, ranked 11th in New Jersey, defeated 13th-ranked Ridgewood High School, 2-0, in the Public state tournament championship game on Monday, March 9, at the Prudential Center in Newark
Stanley Xenakis scored both goals as Bridgewater-Raritan ended this historical season with a 23-3-1 record. Ridgewood ended 21-5.
The game marked the fourth time Bridgewater-Raritan appeared in an ice hockey state championship game; its previous trip came in 2014.

And Bridgewater-Raritan High School will seek to become the king of New Jersey in ice hockey when it plays Ridgewood High School today, Monday, March 9, for the Public state championship.
The game will start at 3:15 p.m. at the Prudential Center in Newark.
The bus carrying the players and coaches, as well as reporters, left from behind the high school at 1:10 this afternoon and followed a Bridgewater Township Police cruiser and a Somerset County Sheriff’s vehicle while students and staff cheered their departure to Newark.

Bridgewater-Raritan High School will play for an ice hockey state championship. Bridgewater-Raritan, ranked 11th in the state, defeated 18th-ranked Middletown High School North, 5-2, in the South Public state sectional final on Thursday, March 5, at the Mennen Sports Arena in Morris Township. Bridgewater-Raritan will meet the North sectional winner, 13th-ranked Ridgewood High School, in the Public state championship game on Monday, March 9, at 3:15 p.m. at the Prudential Center in Newark. Bridgewater-Raritan improved to 22-3-1, and Middletown North fell to 15-7-2.

The Bridgewater-Raritan High School's Unified Basketball Team's state tournament sectional quarterfinal game with Sparta High School has been postponed until Thursday, March 5, at 3:45 p.m. in the high school's main gym. The game was scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, but Sparta had no school due to snow.

Bridgewater-Raritan High School’s top-seeded ice hockey team shut out fourth-seeded Ridge High School, 5 -0, in the South, Public state sectional semifinals on March 2 in Bridgewater.
