Penn-Jersey Athletic Association

The Penn-Jersey Athletic Association is a sports conference of private schools in the Delaware Valley including schools in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

The conference was re-created in 1990 with 13 member schools after a previous incarnation of the league had died out in 1986.[1]

Sports

Sports competition is offered across the school year by season include:

  • Fall - Cross County (boys and girls), Soccer (boys and girls), Girls Tennis, and Girls Volleyball[2]
  • Winter - Basketball (boys and girls)[3]
  • Spring - Softball, Baseball, Track and Field (boys and girls) and Boys Tennis[4]

Member schools

As of 2019, member schools are:[5]

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References

  1. Staff. "A LEAGUE RETURNS, RENAMED AND BIGGER THAN BEFORE", The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 20, 1990. Accessed July 1, 2012. "The Penn-Jersey Conference, which slowly unraveled over several years and died in 1986, has returned with a new name and more schools. Athletic directors from 13 schools in Pennsylvania and South Jersey voted last Thursday to form the Penn-Jersey Athletic Association."
  2. Fall Season, Penn-Jersey Athletic Association. Accessed July 1, 2012.
  3. Winter Season, Penn-Jersey Athletic Association. Accessed July 1, 2012.
  4. Spring Season, Penn-Jersey Athletic Association. Accessed July 1, 2012.
  5. Home page, Penn-Jersey Athletic Association. Accessed March 12, 2019.
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