Purchase Your Tickets for the 46th Annual All-Shore Gridiron Classic
GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE 46TH ANNUAL ALL-SHORE GRIDIRON CLASSIC
Tickets are on sale for the 46th Annual All-Shore Gridiron Classic presented by Vinny Curry's Rush2Victory Foundation.
This year's version of the longest-running high school football all-star game in New Jersey will take place at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 9 at Monmouth University's Kessler Stadium. It will be the first time Monmouth hosts the Gridiron Classic.
Curry, a former Neptune standout who starred collegiately at Marshall, has played in the NFL since 2012 when the Philadelphia Eagles selected him in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft. He played a total of eight seasons with Philly, including winning Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots. He has also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and most recently the New York Jets. His Rush2Victory Foundation focuses on giving back to the community and provides economically-challenged students with a voice of motivation, empowerment, and encouragement to achieve academic excellence.
GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE 46TH ANNUAL ALL-SHORE GRIDIRON CLASSIC
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Last season, Monmouth County set a Gridiron Classic record with its fourth straight victory, defeating Ocean County, 14-7, at Brick Township High School's Keller Memorial Field. Middletown South wide receiver Ryan St. Clair was selected as Monmouth's Offensive MVP and Marlboro defensive lineman Andrew Bulinsky was named Defensive MVP.
St. Clair had a touchdown catch from Howell quarterback Stephen Jardim and caught a 2-point conversion pass from Long Branch quarterback Christian Rodriguez. Bulinsky had an active game along the defensive front for Monmouth with two tackles for loss, a quarterback hit, and several other backfield pressures. Howell's Nick Vecchiarelli also caught a touchdown pass from Rodriguez and St. John Vianney defensive end Mason Shenk had two sacks and a tackle for loss.
Donovan Catholic running back Nunes Bukula IV ran for a game-high 49 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries to be named Ocean County Offensive MVP and Lacey's John Dodaro had a sack, a fumble recovery, and a tackle for loss to be selected as Ocean County's Defensive MVP.
Holmdel running back Jaden Gallo ran for a team-high 48 yards for Monmouth County, St. Clair caught four passes for 48 yards and a touchdown, and Jardim completed all five of his passes for 67 yards and a touchdown.
Keep it locked to Shore Sports Network over the next five weeks as we post the official rosters and coaches, preview information, historical statistics, and more.
GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE 46TH ANNUAL ALL-SHORE GRIDIRON CLASSIC