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This is my ranking for the bottom half of New Jersey ice hockey. To make it organized, I have chosen to rank the White and Blue Divisions of the NJIHL, the Haas and Charette Divisions of the MCSSIHL, and the bottom six teams of the CVC. Along with Red Bank and Point Pleasant Boro, this works out to 57 teams, just over half of all teams. I have since dropped West Windsor-Plainsboro South because they are leading the CVC Colonial ahead of Notre Dame and Steinert, leaving Princeton as the highest-ranked CVC squad.
It is hard to put together, because there is even less interregional play than usual, but I’ve done my best.All comments with some founding in team’s game results are welcome to jyardley@rice.edu.
Top 20 (records as available
through 2/16/03)
1—Ridge (17-1-2, 12-0 Central White)
2—South Brunswick (15-3-1, 12-1-1 Southern White)
3—Montville (16-1-5, 9-1-4 MCSSIHL Haas)
4—Rumson/Fair Haven (14-6*-1, 9-4-1 Southern White)
5—Middletown North (14-4-2, 11-3 Southern White
6—Cranford (15-4-3, 11-1-1 Central White)
7—Morristown (8-3-6, 7-2-4 MCSSIHL Haas)
8—Kinnelon (12-5-3, 7-3-3 MCSSIHL Haas)
9—Montclair-Kimberley (16-3-1, 12-0 Central Blue)
10—Fair Lawn (12-6-2, 6-4-1 Northern White)
11—Old Tappan (12-7-1, 6-4-1 Northern White)
12—Ridgewood (13-8-1, 7-4-1 Northern White)
13—Ramapo (18-2-3, 7-2-3 Northern White)
14—Princeton (11-7-3, 6-5-3 CVC Valley)
15—Toms River South (10-10-2, 5-8-1 Southern White)
16—Johnson (11-5-2, 8-3-2 Central White)
17—Westfield (6-11-2, 5-7-1 Central White)
18—Pascack Valley (13-4-2, 11-0 Northern Blue)
19—Morris Hills (10-9-1, 8-5-1 MCSSIHL Charette)
20—Montgomery (11-9-1, 6-7-1 Southern White)
Past Polls: Dec. 29 | Jan. 6 | Jan. 13 | Jan. 20 | Jan. 27 | Feb. 3 | Feb. 10
State Top 20
Polls: Dec.
15 | Dec. 22 | Dec. 29
| Jan.
6 | Jan. 13 | Jan. 20
| Jan.
27 | Feb. 3 | Feb. 10
| Feb.
17