Fewer Champions In NJ High School Football? [VIDEO]
For the first time it appears New Jersey is on the verge of joining the rest of the country and crowning overall public school group champions in football.
For the first time it appears New Jersey is on the verge of joining the rest of the country and crowning overall public school group champions in football.
It was 14 months ago when I first shared with you the story of Sean Martyn, who was fighting a rare form of pediatric cancer which was discovered following a high school football game he played for the Brick Township Green Dragons.
Some 400 people packed the main banquet room at the Sheraton in Eatontown Sunday for an event that’s both a celebration of past success and an introduction to one of the shore’s signature annual events.
Not only is Red Bank Catholic’s Quenton Nelson quite possibly the top recruit in New Jersey but the junior is considered among the top high school offensive linemen in the country and he’s made his college plans known.
Not only is Red Bank Catholic’s Quenton Nelson quite possibly the top recruit in New Jersey but the junior is considered among the top high offensive linemen in the country.
Last July I was at Toms River High School East for a 7-on-7 tournament that was part of the U.S. Army All-Shore Gridiron Classic which would be played later that week.
When I first heard the news Wednesday that the NJSIAA had rejected an appeal to grant Anthony Starego an extra year of eligibility to play football at Brick Township High School I had the reaction that many of you will: they made the wrong ruling.
Willie Jacobs was named head football coach at Central Regional during Thursday night’s Board of Education meeting.
Monsignor Donovan student-athlete Tommy Farrell has signed with Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts where he will continue his football and academic career.
Today is National Signing Day as prep football standouts from all over the country sign National Letters of Intent with the colleges they have chosen to attend and play football at next season.
They opened their doors in 1962 as St. Joseph High School and a little more than two decades later the school name was changed to Monsignor Donovan. Now in its 50th year as Ocean County’s catholic high school Mon Don’s year-long golden celebration continues tomorrow with an Alumni Basketball Reunion and Retired Jersey Celebration.
Three weeks from today the most highly-recruited football player in the history of Monsignor Donovan High School will sign his national letter of intent with a school in the Atlantic Coast Conference.