George Pearson

Ready to Make History
Ready to Make History
Ready to Make History
Both quarterbacks have been starting since their freshman year and piling up accolades along the way. Now they look to add a state championship to their sparkling resumes. Middletown North senior Donald Glenn and Mater Dei Prep junior George Pearson, who play at schools separated by less than a mile on Tindall Road in Middletown, will now look to add some team hardware by leading their respective
Dawn of a New Dei
Dawn of a New Dei
Dawn of a New Dei
MIDDLETOWN — As Mater Dei Prep began building steam and bulldozing every opponent in its path during the regular season, the question still remained as to exactly how good the Seraphs are. They answered that question emphatically on Saturday afternoon in one of the biggest moments in program history...
Frontrunners
Frontrunners
Frontrunners
KEYPORT - Mater Dei Prep has never won a division title in program history, yet with the talent and coaching staff it imported in the offseason, making a run at the Class B Central championship this fall was almost a foregone conclusion. In their first real test of the season, the new-look Seraphs showed the breadth of their arsenal in rolling past Keyport 35-7 on Saturday afternoon to improve to
Mater Dei Seraphs
Mater Dei Seraphs
Mater Dei Seraphs
*2016 Shore Conference Football Preview Homepage* Ever since staring over the edge of the cliff that was the school’s impending closing in 2015, Mater Dei Prep has not rested on its laurels when it comes to athletics. Right after it was announced the school was remaining open, the baseball team won its first outright division title in 12 years...
Pearson to Mater Dei
Pearson to Mater Dei
Pearson to Mater Dei
Rising junior quarterback George Pearson has returned to the Shore Conference, transferring from St. Joseph Regional in Montvale to Mater Dei Prep. Pearson played his first two seasons at Matawan, leading the Huskies to the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III title as a freshman in 2014...
Pearson Transfers
Pearson Transfers
Pearson Transfers
Sophomore quarterback George Pearson, who led Matawan to the 2014 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III championship as a freshman, has transferred to St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale. NJ.com's Todderick Hunt first reported the news, and Shore Sports Network confirmed Pearson's transfer with Matawan head coach John Kaye...
Armed and Ready
Armed and Ready
Armed and Ready
RUMSON – The Matawan football team – the No. 5 seed and defending NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III champion – knew first-hand that it would take a total commitment to contain top-seeded Rumson-Fair Haven’s running game when the two defending NJSIAA sectional champions met in the Central Jersey Group III semifinals Friday at Borden Stadium...
The Drive for Five
The Drive for Five
The Drive for Five
MANASQUAN -- Senior Adam Elliot kicked a 25-yard field goal with four seconds left in regulation and Matawan stopped Manasquan on a Hail Mary attempt on the game’s final play for a wild Shore Conference Class A Central victory on Saturday afternoon at Vic Kubu Warrior Field...
What to Watch For: Week One
What to Watch For: Week One
What to Watch For: Week One
After Central, Donovan Catholic, Southern and Pinelands whet our football appetites with a pair of down-to-the-wire games in Week Zero, the rest of the Shore Conference will deliver the main course this weekend as the 2015 high school football season kicks into gear...
On the Map
On the Map
On the Map
By Patrick Hennessy - Shore Sports Network contributor When Matawan freshman quarterback George "L.C." Pearson stepped on to the field at Raritan High School for his first varsity start this past September, he helped spark a run that eventually ended in a Central Jersey Group III championship for the Huskies...
The Fantastic Frosh
The Fantastic Frosh
The Fantastic Frosh
UNION — It isn’t until George “L.C.” Pearson takes off his helmet and reveals his baby face that it is actually believable he is just a 14-year-old freshman. On the field, Pearson is like no other ninth-grader this area has ever seen...

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