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January 2, 1925 |
January 6, 1925 "Hackensack High Quintet Wins From Rutherford Five, 47-25; Encounter Passiac Tomorrow" |
January 8, 1925 "Hackensack loses 54-37 to Passiac After 4th Quarter Rally" |
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February 5, 1925 "Hackensack High School Quintet Tunes Up For Clash With Passiac By Slaughtering Leonia, 60-16" |
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March 5, 1925 "Hackensack High school clashes with East Orange in opening game of state tourney at Shanley's Gym in Newark." |
March 6, 1925 "Hackensack High basketball team is in second round of state tourney as result of victory over East Orange," |
March 13, 1925 "Hackensack High's Golden Comet may destroy dream of orange quintet in New Jersey Basketball classic." |
March 14, 1925 "Captain Howard Bollerman leads Golden Comet to its greatest court victory in game with formidable Orange High team." |
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March 16, 1925 "Stupidity of sleepy state officals causes elimination of local quintet from New Jersey basketball tourney." |
March 17, 1925 "George Merrill give impressive plea for Hackensack which stumps officals but they render a ridiculous decison." |
March 18, 1925 "Captain Howard Bollerman easily the outstanding basketball star in the Northern New Jersey loop." |
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March 27, 1925 "Golden comet clashes with Passaic high school wonder team for title of the North Jersey league tonight." |
Howard Bollerman, Sr. There have been great sporting events throughout history but usually a High school accomplishment is never given any status at all except on a local level and that usually just for the period in which it occurred. Such is not the case for basketball historians and for people who saw the “Wonder Teams” of Passaic high school as they were known from 1919 to 1925. What happened on thrust recognition upon two teams on a national scale This was no minor local deal which is blown out of proportion by local people this was a big deal when it happened and is still and rightfully as acknowledged today as one of the greatest basketball events of the time. At this point in the season both teams only loses were to each other in the league so they stood tied in the league standings and the State tournament was about to begin. The drama that was about to unfold during the state tournament and conclusion to the Hackensack High School basketball season makes it a classic for all time. Written by:
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Howard Bollerman 1941 HHS basketball photo |