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Matawan Regional High School

Matawan Regional High School is a four-year regional public high school located in Aberdeen Township, United States, serving students in ninth through twelfth grades as the lone secondary school of the Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Serving students from Aberdeen Township and Matawan, it is one of Monmouth County's largest schools. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1951.[5] The school mascot is a husky.[3]

Matawan Regional High School
Address
450 Atlantic Avenue

, ,
07747

United States
Coordinates40°24′33″N 74°13′27″W / 40.409064°N 74.224036°W / 40.409064; -74.224036
Information
TypeRegional public high school
MottoExcellence in education
Established1924
School districtMatawan-Aberdeen Regional School District
SuperintendentJoseph G. Majka
NCES School ID340975003958[2]
PrincipalAaron Eyler[1]
Faculty95.4 FTEs[2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,139 (as of 2021–22)[2]
Student to teacher ratio11.9:1[2]
Hours in school day6 hours, 44 minutes
Color(s)  Maroon and
  steel gray[3]
Athletics conferenceShore Conference[4]
MascotHusky
Team nameHuskies[3]
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[5]
NewspaperHuskeyview[6]
YearbookThe Pillar[7]
Websitewww.marsd.org/mrhs

As of the 2021–22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,139 students and 95.4 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.9:1. There were 187 students (16.4% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 45 (4.0% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[2]

Awards, recognition and rankings Edit

The school was the 139th-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 schools statewide in New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2014 cover story on the state's "Top Public High Schools", using a new ranking methodology.[8] The school had been ranked 92nd in the state of 328 schools in 2012, after being ranked 126th in 2010 out of 322 schools listed.[9] The magazine ranked the school 111th in 2008 out of 316 schools.[10] The school was ranked 115th in the magazine's September 2006 issue, which surveyed 316 schools across the state.[11]

Schooldigger.com ranked the school 253rd out of 376 public high schools statewide in its 2010 rankings (a decrease of 38 positions from the 2009 rank) which were based on the combined percentage of students classified as proficient or above proficient on the language arts literacy and mathematics components of the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA).[12]

History Edit

When the State of New Jersey mandated graded school systems replace district schools in 1894, Matawan Township and Matawan Borough constructed an eight-room brick school building at the corner of Broad Street and South Street, which was completed and occupied in 1895.[13]

A 1913 graduate described the school as having four rooms on the first floor, and four rooms and a long, wide hall on the second floor. There was no indoor plumbing until a major addition was made to the building about 1910, so outdoor toilets were used for about fifteen years. Sanitary facilities were added in the basement. The Class of 1913 consisted of 34 eighth graders, most of whom were expected to go to work after they finished school.[14]

By 1923, the school was so overcrowded that it was running double sessions to teach its students in 12 rooms, so the township voted to build a new high school next door.[13]

The first Matawan High School was completed and occupied in 1924 on 8 acres (32,000 m2) at the corner of Broad Street and South Street. The 2+12-story brick building of Georgian design was constructed at a cost of $175,000 (equivalent to $3 million in 2022). It contained 13 classrooms, a study hall, a cafeteria, an auditorium seating 527, and a gymnasium with capacity for 300. The school had 388 students and 14 teachers in 1936; 76 seniors graduated with the Class of 1936. The school had recently taken in students from Laurence Harbor, effectively doubling the graduating class between 1933 and 1936.[13] The school, which included some middle school students in 1957, had 540 high school students and their 28 teachers.[15] After it was replaced in 1962, consideration was given to making the old high school an elementary school [16] but it was eventually demolished.

 
A hallway at Matawan Regional High School

Matawan Regional High School was built to deal with sharp population growth due to the construction of 2,300 new housing units in the area. Population nearly doubled between the 1960 census figure of 12,456 and the 1965 estimate of 21,177. Constructed at a cost of $2.5 million (the value of $23.2 million in 2022), the school opened in September 1962 with nearly 1,200 students in grades 7–12.[17] The school had 1,780 students and 102 teachers in the 1964/1965 school year. The 62 rooms included 33 classrooms, two gymnasiums, an auditorium, a cafeteria, two music rooms, two industrial arts shops, eight science rooms, and two fine arts rooms.[16]

The school underwent a $13.3 million renovation project completed in September 2004 which included a new facade, new chemistry and oceanography laboratory classrooms, a new art wing, including a kiln, computer labs, as well as a new greenhouse.[18] The sports department received a renovated artificial turf football field and stadium lighting. Streetside saw a new electronic sign.

Demographics Edit

Enrollment Trends by Grade[19]
Grade 2021-22
9 320
10 269
11 244
12 275
Enrollment Trends by Student Group[20]
Student Group 2021-22
Female 49.6%
Male 50.4%
Economically Disadvantaged Students 25%
Students with Disabilities 15.1%
English Learners 1.0%
Homeless Students X
Students in Foster Care X
Military-Connected Students X
Migrant Students X
Enrollment by Racial and Ethnic Group[20]
Racial and Ethnic Group 2021-22
White 60.8%
Hispanic 17.6%
Black or African American 12.2%
Asian 6.2%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.3%
American Indian or Alaskan Native 0.2%
Two or More Races 2.8%
Enrollment Trends by Full and Shared Time Status[20]
Enrollment Status 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Full Time Students 981 983 1,005
Shared Time Students 62 60 64
Full Time Equivalent 1,012 1,013 1,037
Enrollment by Home Language[20]
Home Language % of Students
English 94.5%
Spanish 2.9%
Other Languages 2.7%

Sports Edit

The Matawan High School Huskies[3] compete in Division B North of the Shore Conference, an athletic conference comprised of public and private high schools in Monmouth and Ocean counties along the Jersey Shore.[4][21] The league operates under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA).[22] With 797 students in grades 10–12, the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2019–20 school year as Group III for most athletic competition purposes, which included schools with an enrollment of 761 to 1,058 students in that grade range.[23] The school was classified by the NJSIAA as Group III South for football for 2022–2024, which included schools with 680 to 889 students.[24]

The school participates in a joint ice hockey team with Howell High School as the host school / lead agency. The co-op program operates under agreements scheduled to expire at the end of the 2023–24 school year.[25]

The Matawan High School baseball team (63-2) won the Central Jersey championship three consecutive years from 1922 to 1924 under Coach Benjamin W. Davis. Matawan's African-American pitcher Henry Schanck was edged out by Keyport High School in a 16-inning match in 1924. The Works Progress Administration (WPA) added a sports field at the high school in 1936.[13] The 1959 Huskies baseball team, coached by George Deitz, won the Shore Conference championship and competed in the Group I state championships, losing in the first round. Their star pitcher, Carl Stephens, threw three no-hitters that season and was signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers, playing in their minor league system until an arm injury ended his career. The team won the Central Jersey Group II state sectional championship in 1960.[26]

The Matawan Catfish swim team competed against the Laurence Harbor Eels at nearby Lake Lefferts in spring 1936.[13]

The boys track team won the spring / outdoor track title in Group I in 1955-1958 and won the Group II championship in 2013.[27]

The boys' bowling team won the overall state championship in 1969.[28] The boys' team won their division back-to-back in 2017 (tied with Keansburg as co-champion) and 2018. The 2018 season saw the boys team achieve an undefeated season in divisional matches going 45–0.

In 1958, the Matawan High School Huskies football squad, led by Coach Barry Rizzo, won the Shore Conference Championship, losing only to Neptune High School. They defeated their rivals, the Keyport High School Red Raiders in a hard-fought Thanksgiving Day game, by a score of 6–2. Notable players on that Huskies team were the "Touchdown Twins", David Jones and Purvis Peeler. The 1973 football team finished the season with a record of 7-2 and was awarded the Central Jersey Group III title by the NJSIAA based on strength of schedule, despite Manasquan High School finishing with a 9–0 record.[29] In the playoff era, the football team won the Central Jersey state sectional championships in Group IV in 1975; in Group III in 1988, 1991, 1992 and 2014; and in both 2009 and 2011 in Group II.[30] In 1975 the team won the Central Jersey Group III title with a 7–0 win against previously unbeaten Colonia High School in the championship game to finish the season with a record of 11-0 and extend their winning streak to 19 games.[31][32] The 1988 team finished the season with an 11–0 record after winning the Central Jersey Group III title with a 14–6 victory against Franklin High School, which had entered the championship game with a 21-game winning streak.[33] The 1991 team won the Central Jersey Group II title with a 28–14 victory against Ocean Township High School to finish the season 9–2.[34] In 1992, the team finished the season 10-1 and won its second Central Jersey Group II sectional title with a 29–28 win against Neptune High School on a Two-point conversion scored in overtime.[35] In 2009, the football team won the Central Jersey Group II sectional title by a score of 28–12 against Manasquan High School in a game played at The College of New Jersey, marking the program's first sectional title in more than 25 years.[36] The team won the program's seventh sectional title in 2014 with a 27–7 win against Carteret High School in the Central Jersey Group III state sectional championship.[37]

The girls spring track team was the Group IV state champion in 1973 and 1974.[38]

The girls bowling team was overall state champion in 1974 and won the Group I title in 2018.[39]

In 2005 , the girls' softball team won the Central Jersey Group II state sectional championship with a 1-0, 12-inning win in the tournament final against Carteret High School, earning the program's first state championship.[40]

In 2009, the boys indoor and outdoor track and field teams took the Central Jersey Group II titles, marking the first time since 1996 since the boys team took the outdoor title, and the first time the indoor team had ever taken a state title.[41] The indoor team won a second consecutive title in 2010, defeating second place Summit High School by a score of 56–42 in the finals.[42] In 2011, the outdoor track and field team won its third consecutive Central Jersey, Group II sectional title, edging Long Branch High School 80-77 for the victory.[43]

The boys track team won the indoor relay state championship in Group II in 2013, 2015 and 2017. The girls team won the Group II title in 2013.[44]

The boys track team won the indoor track state championship in Group II in 2013. The girls team won the Group II title in 2015.[45]

The boys' basketball team won the 2013-14 Central Jersey Group II state sectional championship with a 67–54 win in the tournament final against Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School, going 24-5 throughout the season.[46]

In 2014, the boys' track and field team won the B-North division championships and the Central Jersey Group II sectional champs, earning the team's seventh sectional title, having most recently won in 2011.[47]

Academics Edit

PSAT, SAT, & ACT - Participation[48]
Participation Type School Participation Rate State Participation Rate
10th and 11th graders taking PSAT 10/NMSQT in 2017-18 95.0% 85.0%
12th graders taking SAT in 2017-18 or prior years 77.7% 72.2%
12th graders taking ACT in 2017-18 or prior years 15.5% 24.6%
PSAT, SAT, & ACT - Performance[48]
Participation Type School Average Score State Average Score College Readiness Benchmarks School - Students Scores at or above Benchmark State - Students Scores at or above Benchmark
PSAT 10/NMSQT - Reading and Writing 476 478 Grade 10: 430

Grade 11: 460

62% 62%
PSAT 10/NMSQT - Math 487 478 Grade 10: 480

Grade 11: 510

46% 42%
SAT - Reading and Writing 541 542 480 75% 72%
SAT - Math 566 543 530 66% 54%
ACT - Reading 25 24 22 74% 62%
ACT - English 24 24 18 89% 78%
ACT - Math 24 24 22 76% 62%
ACT - Science 23 23 23 63% 53%

Music Edit

Music has deep roots at Matawan. In 1895, the New York Press ran a statewide competition to determine the most popular new school in the budding New Jersey school system. Matawan returned the most coupons, defeating its nearest competitor by 40,000 votes, thereby winning a Chickering and Sons piano.[13]

Marching band Edit

The Matawan Marching Huskies band won the national championships in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1977. They are led by band director Kevin Cotter.

In the 2011 season, the Marching Huskies finished first in the Tournament of Bands (TOB) Group II Chapter X (Greater NYC Metro) Championships with a score of 93.0. The chapter title was the first for the band since 2006. They ended the season with a 3rd-place finish at the TOB Atlantic Coast Championships in Hershey, Pennsylvania with a score of 95.5, earning the Marching Huskies not only their highest-ever placement at the ACCs, but their highest score in school history.[49]

Staff Edit

The school's principal is Aaron Eyler, who is assisted by three assistant principals.[1]

Notable alumni Edit

References Edit

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  32. ^ Triblehorn, Chuck. "Matawan stakes claim as state's number one", The Daily Register, December 8, 1975. Accessed February 6, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "'This has got to be the biggest moment of my life,' exclaimed veteran coach Barry Rizzo after his machine-like Huskies had defeated Colonia 7-0, for the Central Jersey Group IV championship. Sectional laurels were official, but enthusiasts throughout the state had regarded the contest as the unofficial determination of a state champion, and the two undefeated powerhouses played it that way.... But they needed much more to secure their 19th consecutive victory and conclude an unprecedented 11-0 season."
  33. ^ "School Sports: New Jersey; Wayne Valley Routs Ramapo", The New York Times, December 4, 1988. Accessed December 17, 2020. "Matawan (11-0) handed Franklin (10-1) a 14-6 upset loss in the Central Jersey, Group 3 championship in Matawan. Franklin, the defending champion, had won 21 games in a row."
  34. ^ Olausen, Tom. "Matawan surprises Ocean", Asbury Park Press, December 8, 1991. Accessed January 18, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Jamison scored touchdowns the first three times he touched the ball to lead Matawan to a 28-14 win over Ocean in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Central Jersey Group III finals.... Matawan (9-2), who last won the title and last beat Ocean in 1988, avenged the 27-6 loss to the Spartans on Nov. 9."
  35. ^ "Union gets it done against Randolph", The Record, December 6, 1992. Accessed January 22, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Tasheen Rivera ran around right end for a successful two-point conversion to give Matawan a 29-28 overtime win over Neptune in the Central Group 3 final in Aberdeen Township. The win gave Matawan (10-1) its second consecutive title."
  36. ^ Rappeleye, Warren. "Huskies savor victory, look to 2010 season", Holmdel Independent, December 10, 2009. Accessed July 7, 2011. "No sooner had the Matawan High School football team completed its victory over Manasquan in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II championship on Friday when talk began about a repeat in 2010.... Coach Joe Martucci's team deserves to savor the school's first sectional title in football since 1992.... Matawan won a 28-12 decision in the game played at The College of New Jersey. The victory capped an outstanding 10-1 season for Martucci's team, which also brought home the Shore Conference's Liberty Division crown."
  37. ^ Kratch, James. "2014 football finals: Matawan defeats Carteret, 27-7, for Central Jersey, Group 3 title", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, December 5, 2014. Accessed December 28, 2016. "Freshman quarterback George Pearson threw for 198 yards and four touchdowns despite a persistent rainfall throughout the evening as Matawan defeated Carteret, 27-7, on Friday night in the NJSIAA/Sports Care Institute Central Jersey, Group 3 final here at Kean University's Alumni Stadium.The sectional championship is Matawan's seventh in its history and its first since it won Central Jersey, Group 2 in 2011."
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  40. ^ Rappleyea, Warren. "Dramatic win gives Huskies first sectional title", centraljersey.com, June 7, 2005. Accessed November 26, 2022. "With its first sectional softball title in its pocket, the Matawan High School softball team is looking for more this week in the NJSIAA Group II tournament. The Huskies earned a berth in the overall Group II tourney by defeating Carteret in 12 innings on Thursday in an exciting 1-0 game to win the Central Jersey Group II crown."
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  43. ^ Staff. "Matawan edges Long Branch to win CJ II track championship", Independent, June 2, 2011. Accessed July 7, 2011. "Matawan High School's boys track and field team captured its third straight NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II sectional title on Saturday. The win didn't come easy as the Huskies had to overcome a Long Branch team that was led by triple winner Miles Shuler-Foster. Matawan beat Long Branch by three points, 80-77."
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External links Edit

  • Matawan Regional High School website
  • Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District
  • School Performance Report for Matawan Regional High School, New Jersey Department of Education
  • School Data for the Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District, National Center for Education Statistics
  • DigitalSports Matawan Homepage
  • Matawan Football Alumni Foundation
  • Huskies football statistics

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Matawan Regional High School is a four year regional public high school located in Aberdeen Township United States serving students in ninth through twelfth grades as the lone secondary school of the Matawan Aberdeen Regional School District Serving students from Aberdeen Township and Matawan it is one of Monmouth County s largest schools The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1951 5 The school mascot is a husky 3 Matawan Regional High SchoolAddress450 Atlantic AvenueAberdeen Township Monmouth County New Jersey 07747United StatesCoordinates40 24 33 N 74 13 27 W 40 409064 N 74 224036 W 40 409064 74 224036InformationTypeRegional public high schoolMottoExcellence in educationEstablished1924School districtMatawan Aberdeen Regional School DistrictSuperintendentJoseph G MajkaNCES School ID340975003958 2 PrincipalAaron Eyler 1 Faculty95 4 FTEs 2 Grades9 12Enrollment1 139 as of 2021 22 2 Student to teacher ratio11 9 1 2 Hours in school day6 hours 44 minutesColor s Maroon and steel gray 3 Athletics conferenceShore Conference 4 MascotHuskyTeam nameHuskies 3 AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools 5 NewspaperHuskeyview 6 YearbookThe Pillar 7 Websitewww wbr marsd wbr org wbr mrhsAs of the 2021 22 school year the school had an enrollment of 1 139 students and 95 4 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 11 9 1 There were 187 students 16 4 of enrollment eligible for free lunch and 45 4 0 of students eligible for reduced cost lunch 2 Contents 1 Awards recognition and rankings 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Sports 5 Academics 6 Music 7 Marching band 8 Staff 9 Notable alumni 10 References 11 External linksAwards recognition and rankings EditThe school was the 139th ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 schools statewide in New Jersey Monthly magazine s September 2014 cover story on the state s Top Public High Schools using a new ranking methodology 8 The school had been ranked 92nd in the state of 328 schools in 2012 after being ranked 126th in 2010 out of 322 schools listed 9 The magazine ranked the school 111th in 2008 out of 316 schools 10 The school was ranked 115th in the magazine s September 2006 issue which surveyed 316 schools across the state 11 Schooldigger com ranked the school 253rd out of 376 public high schools statewide in its 2010 rankings a decrease of 38 positions from the 2009 rank which were based on the combined percentage of students classified as proficient or above proficient on the language arts literacy and mathematics components of the High School Proficiency Assessment HSPA 12 History EditWhen the State of New Jersey mandated graded school systems replace district schools in 1894 Matawan Township and Matawan Borough constructed an eight room brick school building at the corner of Broad Street and South Street which was completed and occupied in 1895 13 A 1913 graduate described the school as having four rooms on the first floor and four rooms and a long wide hall on the second floor There was no indoor plumbing until a major addition was made to the building about 1910 so outdoor toilets were used for about fifteen years Sanitary facilities were added in the basement The Class of 1913 consisted of 34 eighth graders most of whom were expected to go to work after they finished school 14 By 1923 the school was so overcrowded that it was running double sessions to teach its students in 12 rooms so the township voted to build a new high school next door 13 The first Matawan High School was completed and occupied in 1924 on 8 acres 32 000 m2 at the corner of Broad Street and South Street The 2 1 2 story brick building of Georgian design was constructed at a cost of 175 000 equivalent to 3 million in 2022 It contained 13 classrooms a study hall a cafeteria an auditorium seating 527 and a gymnasium with capacity for 300 The school had 388 students and 14 teachers in 1936 76 seniors graduated with the Class of 1936 The school had recently taken in students from Laurence Harbor effectively doubling the graduating class between 1933 and 1936 13 The school which included some middle school students in 1957 had 540 high school students and their 28 teachers 15 After it was replaced in 1962 consideration was given to making the old high school an elementary school 16 but it was eventually demolished A hallway at Matawan Regional High SchoolMatawan Regional High School was built to deal with sharp population growth due to the construction of 2 300 new housing units in the area Population nearly doubled between the 1960 census figure of 12 456 and the 1965 estimate of 21 177 Constructed at a cost of 2 5 million the value of 23 2 million in 2022 the school opened in September 1962 with nearly 1 200 students in grades 7 12 17 The school had 1 780 students and 102 teachers in the 1964 1965 school year The 62 rooms included 33 classrooms two gymnasiums an auditorium a cafeteria two music rooms two industrial arts shops eight science rooms and two fine arts rooms 16 The school underwent a 13 3 million renovation project completed in September 2004 which included a new facade new chemistry and oceanography laboratory classrooms a new art wing including a kiln computer labs as well as a new greenhouse 18 The sports department received a renovated artificial turf football field and stadium lighting Streetside saw a new electronic sign Demographics EditEnrollment Trends by Grade 19 Grade 2021 229 32010 26911 24412 275Enrollment Trends by Student Group 20 Student Group 2021 22Female 49 6 Male 50 4 Economically Disadvantaged Students 25 Students with Disabilities 15 1 English Learners 1 0 Homeless Students XStudents in Foster Care XMilitary Connected Students XMigrant Students XEnrollment by Racial and Ethnic Group 20 Racial and Ethnic Group 2021 22White 60 8 Hispanic 17 6 Black or African American 12 2 Asian 6 2 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 3 American Indian or Alaskan Native 0 2 Two or More Races 2 8 Enrollment Trends by Full and Shared Time Status 20 Enrollment Status 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18Full Time Students 981 983 1 005Shared Time Students 62 60 64Full Time Equivalent 1 012 1 013 1 037Enrollment by Home Language 20 Home Language of StudentsEnglish 94 5 Spanish 2 9 Other Languages 2 7 Sports EditThe Matawan High School Huskies 3 compete in Division B North of the Shore Conference an athletic conference comprised of public and private high schools in Monmouth and Ocean counties along the Jersey Shore 4 21 The league operates under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association NJSIAA 22 With 797 students in grades 10 12 the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2019 20 school year as Group III for most athletic competition purposes which included schools with an enrollment of 761 to 1 058 students in that grade range 23 The school was classified by the NJSIAA as Group III South for football for 2022 2024 which included schools with 680 to 889 students 24 The school participates in a joint ice hockey team with Howell High School as the host school lead agency The co op program operates under agreements scheduled to expire at the end of the 2023 24 school year 25 The Matawan High School baseball team 63 2 won the Central Jersey championship three consecutive years from 1922 to 1924 under Coach Benjamin W Davis Matawan s African American pitcher Henry Schanck was edged out by Keyport High School in a 16 inning match in 1924 The Works Progress Administration WPA added a sports field at the high school in 1936 13 The 1959 Huskies baseball team coached by George Deitz won the Shore Conference championship and competed in the Group I state championships losing in the first round Their star pitcher Carl Stephens threw three no hitters that season and was signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers playing in their minor league system until an arm injury ended his career The team won the Central Jersey Group II state sectional championship in 1960 26 The Matawan Catfish swim team competed against the Laurence Harbor Eels at nearby Lake Lefferts in spring 1936 13 The boys track team won the spring outdoor track title in Group I in 1955 1958 and won the Group II championship in 2013 27 The boys bowling team won the overall state championship in 1969 28 The boys team won their division back to back in 2017 tied with Keansburg as co champion and 2018 The 2018 season saw the boys team achieve an undefeated season in divisional matches going 45 0 In 1958 the Matawan High School Huskies football squad led by Coach Barry Rizzo won the Shore Conference Championship losing only to Neptune High School They defeated their rivals the Keyport High School Red Raiders in a hard fought Thanksgiving Day game by a score of 6 2 Notable players on that Huskies team were the Touchdown Twins David Jones and Purvis Peeler The 1973 football team finished the season with a record of 7 2 and was awarded the Central Jersey Group III title by the NJSIAA based on strength of schedule despite Manasquan High School finishing with a 9 0 record 29 In the playoff era the football team won the Central Jersey state sectional championships in Group IV in 1975 in Group III in 1988 1991 1992 and 2014 and in both 2009 and 2011 in Group II 30 In 1975 the team won the Central Jersey Group III title with a 7 0 win against previously unbeaten Colonia High School in the championship game to finish the season with a record of 11 0 and extend their winning streak to 19 games 31 32 The 1988 team finished the season with an 11 0 record after winning the Central Jersey Group III title with a 14 6 victory against Franklin High School which had entered the championship game with a 21 game winning streak 33 The 1991 team won the Central Jersey Group II title with a 28 14 victory against Ocean Township High School to finish the season 9 2 34 In 1992 the team finished the season 10 1 and won its second Central Jersey Group II sectional title with a 29 28 win against Neptune High School on a Two point conversion scored in overtime 35 In 2009 the football team won the Central Jersey Group II sectional title by a score of 28 12 against Manasquan High School in a game played at The College of New Jersey marking the program s first sectional title in more than 25 years 36 The team won the program s seventh sectional title in 2014 with a 27 7 win against Carteret High School in the Central Jersey Group III state sectional championship 37 The girls spring track team was the Group IV state champion in 1973 and 1974 38 The girls bowling team was overall state champion in 1974 and won the Group I title in 2018 39 In 2005 the girls softball team won the Central Jersey Group II state sectional championship with a 1 0 12 inning win in the tournament final against Carteret High School earning the program s first state championship 40 In 2009 the boys indoor and outdoor track and field teams took the Central Jersey Group II titles marking the first time since 1996 since the boys team took the outdoor title and the first time the indoor team had ever taken a state title 41 The indoor team won a second consecutive title in 2010 defeating second place Summit High School by a score of 56 42 in the finals 42 In 2011 the outdoor track and field team won its third consecutive Central Jersey Group II sectional title edging Long Branch High School 80 77 for the victory 43 The boys track team won the indoor relay state championship in Group II in 2013 2015 and 2017 The girls team won the Group II title in 2013 44 The boys track team won the indoor track state championship in Group II in 2013 The girls team won the Group II title in 2015 45 The boys basketball team won the 2013 14 Central Jersey Group II state sectional championship with a 67 54 win in the tournament final against Rumson Fair Haven Regional High School going 24 5 throughout the season 46 In 2014 the boys track and field team won the B North division championships and the Central Jersey Group II sectional champs earning the team s seventh sectional title having most recently won in 2011 47 Academics EditPSAT SAT amp ACT Participation 48 Participation Type School Participation Rate State Participation Rate10th and 11th graders taking PSAT 10 NMSQT in 2017 18 95 0 85 0 12th graders taking SAT in 2017 18 or prior years 77 7 72 2 12th graders taking ACT in 2017 18 or prior years 15 5 24 6 PSAT SAT amp ACT Performance 48 Participation Type School Average Score State Average Score College Readiness Benchmarks School Students Scores at or above Benchmark State Students Scores at or above BenchmarkPSAT 10 NMSQT Reading and Writing 476 478 Grade 10 430 Grade 11 460 62 62 PSAT 10 NMSQT Math 487 478 Grade 10 480 Grade 11 510 46 42 SAT Reading and Writing 541 542 480 75 72 SAT Math 566 543 530 66 54 ACT Reading 25 24 22 74 62 ACT English 24 24 18 89 78 ACT Math 24 24 22 76 62 ACT Science 23 23 23 63 53 Music EditMusic has deep roots at Matawan In 1895 the New York Press ran a statewide competition to determine the most popular new school in the budding New Jersey school system Matawan returned the most coupons defeating its nearest competitor by 40 000 votes thereby winning a Chickering and Sons piano 13 Marching band EditThe Matawan Marching Huskies band won the national championships in Jacksonville Florida in 1977 They are led by band director Kevin Cotter In the 2011 season the Marching Huskies finished first in the Tournament of Bands TOB Group II Chapter X Greater NYC Metro Championships with a score of 93 0 The chapter title was the first for the band since 2006 They ended the season with a 3rd place finish at the TOB Atlantic Coast Championships in Hershey Pennsylvania with a score of 95 5 earning the Marching Huskies not only their highest ever placement at the ACCs but their highest score in school history 49 Staff EditThe school s principal is Aaron Eyler who is assisted by three assistant principals 1 Notable alumni EditSee also Category Matawan Regional High School alumni Monica Aksamit born 1990 class of 2008 saber fencer who won a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the Women s Saber Team event 50 Jay Bellamy born 1972 safety who played in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints 51 Erison Hurtault born 1984 class of 2003 Olympic sprinter who competed in the 400 metres at the 2012 Summer Olympics representing Dominica 52 Eugene Michael Hyman born 1950 class of 1968 retired judge 53 Jim Jeffcoat born 1961 professional football player for the Dallas Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills from 1983 to 1997 54 Robert F Milligan born 1932 class of 1951 retired lieutenant general in the United States Marine Corps who served as Comptroller of Florida from 1994 to 2002 53 Retta born 1970 class of 1988 actress known for her role as Donna Meagle on NBC s Parks and Recreation 55 Charlie Rogers born 1976 former NFL running back wide receiver and kick returner 56 J Michael Straczynski born 1954 writer for television film and comics attended 1970 57 Eileen Tell born 1966 former professional tennis player 58 Nancy J Woodhull 1945 1997 class of 1963 co founding editor of USA Today president of Gannett executive vice president and editor in chief of the Southern Progress Corporation 59 60 References Edit a b Administration Matawan Regional High School Accessed February 14 2023 a b c d e School data for Matawan Regional High School National Center for Education Statistics Accessed December 1 2022 a b c d Matawan Regional High School New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed October 20 2020 a b Shore Conference Realignment for 2018 2019 and 2019 2020 Shore Conference Accessed November 15 2020 a b Matawan Regional High School Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools backed up by the Internet Archive as of March 15 2012 Accessed March 26 2015 HuskieView The official newspaper of MRHS Matawan Regional High School Accessed May 11 2022 Pillar Yearbook Matawan Regional High School Accessed May 11 2022 Staff Top Schools Alphabetical List 2014 New Jersey Monthly September 2 2014 Accessed September 5 2014 Staff The Top New Jersey High Schools Alphabetical New Jersey Monthly August 16 2012 Accessed December 2 2012 Staff 2010 Top High Schools New Jersey Monthly August 16 2010 Accessed April 5 2011 Top New Jersey High Schools 2008 By Rank New Jersey Monthly September 2008 posted August 7 2008 Accessed August 19 2008 New Jersey High School Rankings 11th Grade HSPA Language Arts Literacy amp HSPA Math 2009 2010 permanent dead link Schooldigger com Accessed January 17 2012 a b c d e f Federal Writers Projects Matawan 1686 1936 pp 70 71 Donnell Genevieve When American Legion Hall Served as School Bayshore Independent March 13 1973 contained in booklet entitled Matawan Memories Tiemann Alice M Township of Matawan 1857 1957 pg 35 a b League of Women Voters Know Your Town Matawan Borough and Township 1965 pp 40 46 First Students Introduced To Matawan Regional High Asbury Park Press September 18 1962 Accessed June 15 2021 via Newspapers com The first day school at the new Matawan Regional High School came off without a hitch yesterday although it was nearly two weeks late Things went along very smoothly John V Caracciolo principal of the 58 room school said after the last of some 440 7th and 8th graders left They had attended the first of three orientation days to be held in the building which is still not completed Today about 400 9th and 10th graders will come to school or orientation while the other classes stay home Tomorrow an equal number of 11th and 12th graders will attend But as the school opening neared the Board realized it could not have the 2 47 million building ready in time and the opening was deferred two weeks Matawan Regional High School Expansion Retrofit SchoolDesigns com Accessed January 17 2012 https www usnews com education best high schools new jersey districts matawan aberdeen regional school district matawan regional high school 12635 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help a b c d NJ School Performance Report NJ Department of State Member Schools Shore Conference Accessed November 15 2020 League amp Conference Officers Affiliated Schools 2020 2021 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed October 20 2020 NJSIAA General Public School Classifications 2019 2020 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed November 20 2020 NJSIAA Football Public School Classifications 2022 2024 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed May 1 2023 NJSIAA Winter Cooperative Sports Programs New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed December 1 2020 NJSIAA Baseball Championship History New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed May 1 2023 NJSIAA Boys Spring Track Summary of Group Titles New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed May 1 2023 History of NJSIAA Boys Bowling Championships New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed August 1 2022 Denman Elliott Sports Angles NJSIAA Rankings Subject to Debate Again Asbury Park Press December 6 1973 Accessed December 28 2020 via Newspapers com It s a complete surprise to me said Coach Barry Rizzo at Matawan Regional after he learned his Huskies were the kingpins in Central Jersey Group III Rizzo s pupils went 7 2 and were runners up to Brick Township in Shore Conference Class A Meanwhile Manasquan was rolling through all Class B foes en route to its 9 0 record but the Big Blue Warriors were deemed inferior 346 280 on the NJSIAA CJ Group III tables NJSIAA Football History New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed January 1 2022 Huskies First In Final Poll Asbury Park Press December 10 1975 Accessed December 30 2020 via Newspapers com The Matawan Regional High School Huskies have captured the top spot in the final poll of Shore football teams by the Asbury Park Press sports staff The Huskies 11 0 and Central Jersey Group IV champions received all 10 first place votes for a perfect total of 100 points While Matawan beat Colonia 7 0 Saturday to win its crown Brick Township lost to Millville 22 12 in the South Jersey Group IV finale Triblehorn Chuck Matawan stakes claim as state s number one The Daily Register December 8 1975 Accessed February 6 2021 via Newspapers com This has got to be the biggest moment of my life exclaimed veteran coach Barry Rizzo after his machine like Huskies had defeated Colonia 7 0 for the Central Jersey Group IV championship Sectional laurels were official but enthusiasts throughout the state had regarded the contest as the unofficial determination of a state champion and the two undefeated powerhouses played it that way But they needed much more to secure their 19th consecutive victory and conclude an unprecedented 11 0 season School Sports New Jersey Wayne Valley Routs Ramapo The New York Times December 4 1988 Accessed December 17 2020 Matawan 11 0 handed Franklin 10 1 a 14 6 upset loss in the Central Jersey Group 3 championship in Matawan Franklin the defending champion had won 21 games in a row Olausen Tom Matawan surprises Ocean Asbury Park Press December 8 1991 Accessed January 18 2021 via Newspapers com Jamison scored touchdowns the first three times he touched the ball to lead Matawan to a 28 14 win over Ocean in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Central Jersey Group III finals Matawan 9 2 who last won the title and last beat Ocean in 1988 avenged the 27 6 loss to the Spartans on Nov 9 Union gets it done against Randolph The Record December 6 1992 Accessed January 22 2021 via Newspapers com Tasheen Rivera ran around right end for a successful two point conversion to give Matawan a 29 28 overtime win over Neptune in the Central Group 3 final in Aberdeen Township The win gave Matawan 10 1 its second consecutive title Rappeleye Warren Huskies savor victory look to 2010 season Holmdel Independent December 10 2009 Accessed July 7 2011 No sooner had the Matawan High School football team completed its victory over Manasquan in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II championship on Friday when talk began about a repeat in 2010 Coach Joe Martucci s team deserves to savor the school s first sectional title in football since 1992 Matawan won a 28 12 decision in the game played at The College of New Jersey The victory capped an outstanding 10 1 season for Martucci s team which also brought home the Shore Conference s Liberty Division crown Kratch James 2014 football finals Matawan defeats Carteret 27 7 for Central Jersey Group 3 title NJ Advance Media for NJ com December 5 2014 Accessed December 28 2016 Freshman quarterback George Pearson threw for 198 yards and four touchdowns despite a persistent rainfall throughout the evening as Matawan defeated Carteret 27 7 on Friday night in the NJSIAA Sports Care Institute Central Jersey Group 3 final here at Kean University s Alumni Stadium The sectional championship is Matawan s seventh in its history and its first since it won Central Jersey Group 2 in 2011 NJSIAA Girls Spring Track Summary of Group Titles New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed May 1 2023 History of NJSIAA Girls Bowling Championships New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed November 20 2020 Rappleyea Warren Dramatic win gives Huskies first sectional title centraljersey com June 7 2005 Accessed November 26 2022 With its first sectional softball title in its pocket the Matawan High School softball team is looking for more this week in the NJSIAA Group II tournament The Huskies earned a berth in the overall Group II tourney by defeating Carteret in 12 innings on Thursday in an exciting 1 0 game to win the Central Jersey Group II crown Morris Tim Matawan wins CJ II indoor track crown Independent February 12 2009 Accessed July 7 2011 Whether it was sprinting running distance throwing or soaring vertically the Huskies scored points in all areas to capture the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II State Sectional Indoor Track and Field Championship The Huskies beat another Shore Conference team Monmouth Regional for the title 59 43 Lambert Jim NJ Boys Winter Track Matawan edges Summit for Central 2 title The Star Ledger February 14 2010 Accessed July 7 2011 Summit which received a remarkable performance from Mark Jones left the meet in frustration while Dylan Spadaccini of Matawan earned redemption at the NJSIAA Star Ledger Central Jersey Group 2 Championships at the Bennett Center yesterday in Toms River Summit finished second to Matawan 56 42 as Matawan won its second straight sectional title Staff Matawan edges Long Branch to win CJ II track championship Independent June 2 2011 Accessed July 7 2011 Matawan High School s boys track and field team captured its third straight NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II sectional title on Saturday The win didn t come easy as the Huskies had to overcome a Long Branch team that was led by triple winner Miles Shuler Foster Matawan beat Long Branch by three points 80 77 History of the NJSIAA Indoor Relay Championships New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed December 1 2020 NJSIAA Indoor Group Championship History New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed November 20 2020 Hintelmann Jim Rumson Comes Up Short In Group II Championship The Two River Times March 14 2014 Accessed October 29 2019 Matawan Regional has been a traditional football and boys track power over the years but boys basketball has been in the shadows with its last NJSIAA sectional title in 1965 Unfortunately for Rumson Fair Haven Regional the Huskies 24 4 finally have struck pay dirt with its best team since 1951 That was evident Tuesday March 11 when they took the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II championship with a 67 54 victory in a steamy gym before a standing room only crowd Lambert Jim We Are The Champions A look at every boys sectional track and field team winner The Star Ledger May 24 2014 Accessed November 23 2015 Group 2 Matawan 1st since 2011 7th overall a b NJ School Performance Report NJ Department of State Atlantic Coast Group 2 Open Championship November 6 2011 Hershey Stadium Tournament of Bands Accessed November 23 2015 Monica Aksamit Penn State Nittany Lions Accessed August 16 2016 Hometown Matawan N J High School Matawan Regional Jay Bellamy Stats Pro Football Reference com Accessed March 14 2018 Staff Matawan grad Hurtault serves as Dominica s Olympic flag bearer Matawan Independent July 31 2012 Accessed June 5 2017 It s the thrill of a lifetime to compete in the Olympics Matawan Regional High School graduate Erison Hurtault was already a veteran Olympian prior to the London Games a b Past Inductees Matawan Regional High School Hall Of Fame Alumni Matawan Regional High School Accessed November 17 2021 Lt General Robert Milligan USMC Ret 1951 Florida Comptroller Marines Eugene M Hyman 1968 Superior Court Judge Jim Jeffcoat Stats Pro Football Reference com Accessed March 14 2018 Feuer Ryan Comedian Retta talks Jersey roots Parks and Rec and Geeks Who Drink NJ Advance Media for NJ com July 16 2015 updated January 17 2019 Accessed October 29 2019 In the podcast Retta read about her years at Matawan Regional High School in Aberdeen Township when she was super into boys but at the same time she says in her blunt Jersey style a total virgin Charlie Rogers Stats Pro Football Reference com Accessed March 14 2018 Plume Kenneth Interview with J Michael Straczynski Part 1 of 4 IGN September 5 2000 Accessed June 5 2017 No I attended four different high schools St Benedict s High School in Matawan New Jersey Matawan Public School Lennox High School in Lennox California and Chula Vista High School in Chula Vista California Friedman Charles Tennis Star Bars Distractions The New York Times January 22 1984 Accessed December 28 2021 A straight A student at Matawan High School Miss Tell will graduate in June and seems sure to get scholarship offers for both her tennis and scholastic rankings Van Gelder Lawrence April 2 1997 Nancy Woodhull 52 Editor Who Fostered News Diversity New York Times Retrieved October 30 2018 Past Inductees Matawan Regional High School Hall of Fame Alumni Matawan High School Accessed September 14 2020 External links EditMatawan Regional High School website Matawan Aberdeen Regional School District School Performance Report for Matawan Regional High School New Jersey Department of Education School Data for the Matawan Aberdeen Regional School District National Center for Education Statistics DigitalSports Matawan Homepage Matawan Football Alumni Foundation Huskies Sports Online Huskies football statistics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matawan Regional High School amp oldid 1168454081, 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