Rivals today, teammates tomorrow: goetz and mcauliffe track teams unite before merging next season

Rivals today, teammates tomorrow: Goetz and McAuliffe track teams unite before merging next season

The Goetz and McAuliffe track programs go out as rivals, but their athletes will return stronger as one.

JACKSON, N.J. — The Goetz and McAuliffe middle school track teams set rivalry aside last week, joining forces in a show of community spirit ahead of their upcoming merger into a single team next season.


Key Points

  • Goetz and McAuliffe middle school track teams will merge next year.
  • Athletes participated in a joint meet showcasing talent and unity.
  • Student-athletes have also earned academic awards off the field.

Final meet as opponents

The joint event marked the final time the two schools would compete against each other, as next year they will form a single track and field program for Jackson Middle Schools. The meet featured a strong turnout of athletes competing in various track and field events, with school staff and families in attendance.

“This is what it’s all about! Goetz & McAuliffe Track came together today for the last time as opponents!” one message from the event read, emphasizing the positive energy and talent on display.

Athletes from both schools are expected to compete as teammates in 2026 under a unified Jackson Middle School track and field banner. The combined team is projected to be one of the most competitive in the region due to the depth and ability shown by both programs.

Academic honors complement athletic success

In addition to achievements on the track, several student-athletes from both schools have earned academic recognition. Multiple academic awards were given to team members this season, highlighting the dual commitment to sports and scholarship.

Coaches from both schools have reportedly worked together in recent months to prepare athletes for the upcoming transition. Organizers hope the event encourages camaraderie and eases the merge for student-athletes adjusting to new teammates and routines.

New era for Jackson middle school athletics

With strong athletic showings and academic success, the Jackson Middle School track program appears poised for a promising future. Community members, coaches, and parents praised the joint meet for its display of unity and mutual respect.

The 2025 season will be the first under the newly merged program, consolidating resources and talent from both schools into a single, competitive roster.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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