Northern Hills Conference - Suburban Division

Suburban Division

School Location School District Team Name Colors Classification Current Conference
Butler High School Butler Butler Public Schools Bulldogs Royal Blue/
Gold
North I, Group I Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference
James Caldwell High School West Caldwell Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools Chiefs Royal Blue/
White
North II, Group II Super Essex Conference
Delbarton School
(Boys)
Morris Township Green Wave Green/
White
Non-Public North A Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference
DePaul Catholic High School Wayne Spartans Green/
White
Non-Public North A Big North Conference
Madison High School Madison Madison Public Schools Dodgers Maroon/
White/
Gold
North II, Group II Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference
Millburn High School Millburn Millburn Township Public Schools Millers Royal/
White
North II, Group III Super Essex Conference
Montville Township High School Montville Montville Township School District Mustangs Green/
White
North 2, Group II Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference
Pequannock Township High School Pequannock Township Pequannock Township School District Golden Panthers Navy Blue/
Gold
North I, Group II Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference
Academy of Saint Elizabeth
(Girls)
Convent Station Panthers Blue/
Gold
Non-Public North A
Villa Walsh Academy
(Girls)
Morristown Vikings Green/
White
Non-Public North B
Lakeland Regional High School Wanaque Lakeland Regional High School Lancers Red/Gray North I, Group III Big North Conference

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