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  1. Nov 6, 2023 · When the Tenafly High School football team held its Centennial Celebration back on September 29 not only did the Tigers play their 77th game all time against Ridgefield Park, but they honored three alumni football players who made the ultimate sacrifice in the war in Vietnam.

  2. Tenafly High School is a four-year comprehensive community public high school in Tenafly in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, serving students in ninth through twelfth grades as the lone secondary school of the Tenafly Public Schools.

    • Tenafly 41, Pascack Hills 13
    • Tenafly 27, Cresskill 6
    • Tenafly 20, Rutherford 6
    • Tenafly 14, Cliffside Park 6
    • Tenafly 48, Westwood 0
    • Tenafly 48, New Milford 19
    • Tenafly 39, Ridgefield Park 0
    • Tenafly 13, Fort Lee 0
    • Tenafly 19, Dumont 0

    The Tigers were coached by the late Boaz “Buzz” Firkser, who held the position from 1961-78 and was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1989. Firsker’s teams posted an overall record of 115-42-7 and won nine league and three state titles. The Firkser Field House was named in his honor in November 2003. In Tenafly’s opener, the light...

    Nelson and Don Keil split the quarterbacking duties as the Tigers cruised to an easy win. Keil contributed a 40-yard touchdown pass to Art Masarky and senior fullback and co-captain Jim Graf ran 34 yards for another score. One month later, The Record’s Augie Borgi wrote a feature article about Keil that explained how, after a terrific sophomore sea...

    The Tigers’ defense was the story here as Rutherford never got past its own 39-yard line and totaled just 28 net yards in the first half. Tenafly built a 20-0 lead and The Record wrote that “Mr. Big for the Tigers in the opening quarters was junior halfback Ed Harris,” who rushed for two touchdowns. Harris went on to an amazing career as an actor a...

    The Record started its game story by stating, “Unlike the enigmatic ending to a classic short story 'The Lady or the Tiger,' everyone knew Cliffside Park opened the wrong door Saturday when it was clawed, 14-6 by undefeated Tenafly.” Whatever that means, the Tigers jumped out to a 14-0, first-quarter lead on two Graf touchdown runs but were shut do...

    Vinny DiTrani, who retired from the Record in 2011 after 44 years and was its longtime New York Giants beat writer, roamed the sidelines for this one. Nelson was the biggest star as he scored on runs of 44, 54 and six yards and totaled 221 yards on 11 carries. DiTrani ended his story with this wonderful post-game observation: “As Frikser got on the...

    Graf had a monster day, running 19 times for 223 yards and three touchdowns. The senior was also a wrecking crew at linebacker and subsequently honored by The Record as its Athlete of the Week. Charlie McGill, who started drawing for the paper in 1954 and still does, captured Graf’s image with accompanying cartoons as was the style in the day. Inte...

    The Tigers’ defense, nicknamed “Hoogy’s Heroes” for defensive coach Russ Hoogendoorn, scored one touchdown and set up three others. Ridgefield Park was held to one yard rushing and one first down in the first half, and five first downs on the day. Hollander had a big day with two fumble recoveries, including one in the end zone for the game’s first...

    The Tigers clinched at least a share of the Bergen County Scholastic League’s American Division crown by blanking the previously once-beaten Bridgemen. Running behind a line that featured “Ironman center” Larry Shadek, who earned first-team All-Bergen honors, Blankenburg piled up 120 yards and a touchdown. The Tigers’ other score came on a run by G...

    On Thanksgiving Day, Tenafly and Dumont played the 19th edition of their holiday classic. The Tigers cruised to victory to wrap up the BCSL American title and their first unbeaten season since 1962. There were no playoffs in those days, but Tenafly was later named Co-Bergen County champions as well as Group 2 state sectional champions. In their fin...

  3. Sep 29, 2023 · Tenafly fought hard but lost to Ridgefield Park, 28-6, falling to 1-3 on the season. The game matched Tenafly with its second-oldest rival. Of course, Thanksgiving Day foe Dumont is the first.

  4. Aug 11, 2024 · Tenafly High defeated Cresskill 42 - 0 in football as season opened. Source Originally presented as a 35 mm slide show, at some point in time, photos were made from slides and then digitized.

  5. Dylan Meissner scored the final points of the fourth undefeated season in the 97-year history of the Tenafly football program. Tenafly had a 28-6 lead at halftime, got an interception from Sam Powell to set up a Goldberg to Leo Gregory 60-yard pass play for a 34-6 score and Goldberg’s three-yard QB sneak across the goal line made it 41-6 and ...

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