Season Records
New Jersey Jackals 1998–2012 | |||||
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Season | League | Manager | First Half Record | Second Half Record | Season Record |
1998 | Northeast League | Kash Beauchamp | 30–12, 1st place South | 23–19, 2nd place South | 53–31 |
1999 | Northeast League | Kash Beauchamp | 23–19, 1st place South | 22–21, 2nd place South (tie) | 45–40 |
2000 | Northern League | Kash Beauchamp | 17–25, 4th place South | 14–27, 4th place South | 31–52 |
2001 | Northern League | George Tsamis | 20–25, 3rd place South | 25–20, 2nd place South | 45–45 |
2002 | Northern League | George Tsamis | 30–15, 1st place South | 32–12, 1st place South | 62–27 |
2003 | Northern League | Joe Calfapietra | 28–17, 1st place South | 24–20, 1st place South | 52–37 |
2004 | Northeast League | Joe Calfapietra | 26–21, 1st place South | 28–18, 1st place South | 54–39 |
2005 | CanAm League | Joe Calfapietra | 25–21, 2nd place South | 23–23, 3rd place South | 48–44 |
2006 | CanAm League | Joe Calfapietra | 25–20, 2nd place (tie) | 18–28, 7th place | 43–48 |
2007 | CanAm League | Joe Calfapietra | 31–15, 1st place | 18–29, 10th place | 49–34 |
2008 | CanAm League | Joe Calfapietra | 25–22, 4th place | 18–29, 8th place | 43–41 |
2009 | CanAm League | Joe Calfapietra | 28–19, 1st place | 27–20, 3rd place | 55–39 |
2010 | CanAm League | Joe Calfapietra | 19–27, 5th place | 23–23, 4th place | 42–50 |
2011 | CanAm League | Joe Calfapietra | 27-20, 2nd place | 30-16, 1st place | 57-36 |
2012 | CanAm League | Joe Calfapietra | No Halves | No Halves | 59-41 |
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