In a year that saw unprecedented suffering and loss, high school baseball coaches in the greatest state in the country (@NJGov of course) found a way to safely restore some normalcy to pandemic life. This is the story of the “magical” @NJLastdanceyoutu.be/I7C45ZsO8bE
The New Jersey football community has lost a legend.
Beloved Ramapo head coach Drew Gibbs passed away at 59 years old this morning.
His loss is felt across the state but the impact he had on his players, the program and the game is boundless.
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First day of school today, no better time to name our 2021-22 Captains!
Congratulations to Seniors Matt Imbriano and Joe Bossolina who follow in the footsteps of great Ironmen Captains!
@BoscoPride @m_imbriano @Joe_Bossolina @IronmenAthletic #TK
A final and well deserved congratulations to Connor Sedlak As he was named player of the Year. He was also up from male athlete of the year! Congrats to Connor!
We are the 2021 Big North American Champions with a record of 8-0 in the league. First league title since 2004.
Coach Ben Luderer envisioned this would happen, and the boys went out there this season and executed his plan. This is for you 16.
#GoRedRaiders#BL16#Campfire
Our final piece to close out last years event. Thanks to @ScottIlliano and @blastathletics for the platform. Appreciate all checking out the blast site &sharing.The NJ baseball community is a special one, and this will net out a couple very generous NJ dads that bridged a gap.
Bosco scored 16 runs today on Ben Luderer day. #BL16. Coincidence? Ben smiled on the DBP baseball team today. Here are some photos from the pre game ceremony.
In honor of Ben Luderer, DBP baseball retired Ben’s number 16 and the players have a BL sticker on the back of their helmets. Ben was the starting catcher on the 2008 team that finished the season 33-0. More about the pre game ceremony later. #BL16#DBPbaseball
A tribute from the Big Ten Network family as we mourn the passing of Lou Brogno. Join us in hearing him sign off one last time.
From everyone at BTN: Rest in Peace, Lou.
Don Bosco Hockey sends its prayers to the Brogno family. Thank you Lou for your love of High School Sports and your coverage of Bosco Hockey over the years. May you Rest in Peace! 🙏🙏🙏 #TK
Thank you for everything @LouBrogno. Your careful preparation, your knowledge, your wit, your attention to detail, your mentorship to so many, and most importantly your friendship will never be forgotten. Rest easy buddy
Wow RIP to one of the best high school sports voices in @LouBrogno. He was the ultimate professional covering high school and Rutgers Athletics and I last saw him at @SPPFootball’s practice for @InVarsitySports before the title game in 2019. He was so good at what he did!
So sad to hear this. Had the pleasure of calling a few games with Lou on @BTNStudentU and worked closely with him last summer with @InVarsitySports. Great broadcaster, better man. I wouldn’t be where I am today without him.
Rest easy, Lou ❤️
Thank you for everything @LouBrogno. Your careful preparation, your knowledge, your wit, your attention to detail, your mentorship to so many, and most importantly your friendship will never be forgotten. Rest easy buddy