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![]() For the last five years, he served as the junior varsity coach and varsity assistant at his alma mater. He learned much from Finke, winner of more than 300 games during his tenure. Right after high school, MacDermid helped out Finke. His father, Jim, was on the 1974 West Milford team and also contributed to a conference championship. As a senior in high school, he was a member of the Highlanders squad that claimed the first Northern Hills Conference-Skyline Division title in 30 years. MacDermid, a 2004 graduate of West Milford High School, where he played basketball under John Finke, certainly has devoted much of his life to the game. ![]() He's got big shoes to fill but I think he can do it." ![]() His attitude and drive make me want to try harder. MacDermid as a teacher," said Kait Ventrice, another key returning player. Judging from the enthusiasm of the Falcons, Group III runners-up last winter, MacDermid is the right choice to replace O'Connor, who stepped down after notching 490 victories, five sectional championships, 10 conference crowns, five SCIL Festival titles and a group championship. "No one gets bored and it makes everything go more smoothly." "I like to keep changing what the girls are doing," said MacDermid, a sixth grade history teacher at the township's middle school. MacDermid, the replacement for Jim O'Connor, who headed the Jefferson program for 26 seasons, watches the time closely in order to keep his players engaged. He wants to be extra involved, I think, because this is his first year." "We're on a time schedule," senior guard Imani Brown said after a summer practice. It's just something different, one of the things the Jefferson players already are becoming used to.
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