11/20/2009: St. Joes' Dominguez shinning in 2009
Every team that the St. Joseph Montvale (New Jersey) Green Knights faces, you can be assure that they are quite aware of WR/DB Kai Dominguez. Dominguez, is one of the states premiere receivers and has drawn interest from colleges across the country.
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11/14/2009: JERSEY ELITE RB's FACING-OFF
Tonight (11/14/09) at 8p.m. on ABC two of the TOP young running-backs in the nation will face-off. The two former NJ star tailbacks from the Class of 2009 will go head-to-head tonight on national television as the Pittsburgh's Dion Lewis (Blair, right) who happens to be one of the nations leading rushers meets Notre Dame's reserve back and premiere K/R in Theo Riddick (Immaculata, left).
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11/10/2009: Jersey junior: Nears 2,000 passing yards
Barnegat High School (NJ) has one of the states top Class of 2010 recruits in Boston College-bound TE Jarrett Darmsttater. When it comes to the Class of 2011, the Bengal's have another Division I recruit in 6-foot-4 QB Nick SanGiacomo who already holds a scholarship offer.
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11/01/2009: Matawan's Underwood: A talented junior
Matawan High School (New Jersey) (6-1) is one of the states more talented teams. The Huskies have compiled a 6-1 record and have been blessed with the heroics of a few juniors including a human highlight reel in McArthur Underwood.
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10/17/2009: REEDER: Hauls in 11 passes (4 TD's)
Pemberton High School (NJ) defeated Burlington Township 40-0 as 6-foot-2, 195 pound senior Corey Reeder led the tirade with 11 catches, for 151 yards and four touchdowns. A majority of the damage Reeder caused came about in the first half of the contest as he is making a case to being the states TOP WR for the Class of 2010.
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10/15/2009: Former Bosco star shinning at Blair Academy
Dion Lewis did it two years ago and now you can add another star who has taken their talents to Warren County's Blair Academy in New Jersey. Lewis, now a freshman at the University of Pittsburgh and one of the nations leading rushers, departed from Blair this past January to make way for former Don Bosco Prep's Dillon Romain. Romain, a sensational 5-foot-10, 205 pound tailback has already piled-up sensational numbers for Blair as a post-graduate.
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10/07/2009: NEPTUNE'S DAVIS: GETTING HIS POINT ACROSS
Week are only four weeks into the 2009 season and a junior from Neptune (Monmouth County, NJ) has already put up mind-boggling numbers and has displayed ESPN-like highlights. That player is no other than 5-foot-11, 195 pound Charles Davis, a defensive-back, running-back, quarterback, receiver and punt/kick returner for the Fliers.
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10/02/2009: Toms River's East's DO IT ALL STERITI
Toms River East's Nico Steriti has been lighting things up for coach Charles Diskin's Raiders. The 6-foot-0, 200 pound Steriti has shined as a CB (4 INTS) and has racked-up more than 600 yards rushing so far this season. HE IS THE WEEK THREE JERSEY SPORTS ELITE RECRUIT OF THE WEEK.
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09/28/2009: STATUS: Jersey TE holds twelve offers
Standing just about 6-foot-4 and tipping the scale at 240 pounds, Barnegat High School's Jarrett Darmstatter has become one of the most-herald Class of 2010 high school football recruits in the entire country. Blessed with size, agility, toughness and the desire to succeed, the senior who holds twelve scholarships offers is now dealing with the task of overcoming adversity.
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09/22/2009: Devron Clark shines in many ways
Long Branch's (NJ) Devron Clark has done some great things this season, even though the season is only two-weeks old. The 6-foot-0, 180 pound senior DB, WR, KR/PR and QB has put up some impressive numbers and recently earned the ELITE RECRUIT OF THE WEEK for the Jersey Sports News.
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09/17/2009: NJ WR: Reeder shines in '09 opener
Pemberton's Corey Reeder proved the world that he was destined to be one of the nations top receivers for the Class of 2010. In his first game of his senior season, the 6-foot-2, 180 pounder placed an exclamation mark on the sentence that describes what type of season he was about to deliver.
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09/09/2009: St. Augustine's Laws: Set for 2009 season
Atlantic County's Darnell Laws Jr. (St. Augustine) has shined for the Hermits every since he stepped on the field as a freshman running-back in 2006. Now the 6-foot, 215 pound back is gearing-up for his senior season, one which should be quite promising.
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08/24/2009: NJ's Aiken: Invited to All American game
The Lawrenceville School's (NJ) Aaron Aiken may not resemble a top-notch quarterback statistically, but when it comes to talent - he possesses a great deal of it. At 6-foot-5, 205, Aiken has the size, speed and intelligence that any collegiate offensive-coordinator would love to have.
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08/05/2009: JERSEY RECRUIT: Lakewood's Carrington
Fresh off his first year of playing high school football, Anthony Carrington has continued to make a name for himself as one of the nations most promising Class of 2011 football recruits. Having already placed his name on the list of New Jersey's premiere guards in basketball for his class, Carrington spent time this past spring at the BigTime Football Showcase and at summer camps at Notre Dame and Temple. VIEW THE JUNIORS FILM INSIDE!
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07/28/2009: A WYNN situation for Chiefs and Rutgers
It seems to be a re-occurring situation for Piscataway High School, New Jersey coach Dan Higgins. Every recruiting year there seems to be a handful of Chief players of whom snag scholarship offers from across the country and now another is senior receiver/defensive-back Jawaun Wynn. He has made an oral commitment to a Big East program not too far from home!
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07/22/2009: Piscataway's Griggs: Leader on and off the field
Malcolm Griggs is a key-leader for one of the Eastern Region's most herald high school football programs. Piscataway High School (NJ) has churned-out the likes of the 2008 Jim Thorpe Award Winner Malcolm Jenkins (New Orleans Saints), Rutgers Offensive-lineman Anthony Davis, Boise State CB Kyle Wilson among many others. Now it's Griggs turn to follow in their footsteps as well as those left behind by his older brother J.D. (a tight-end at Iowa).
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07/15/2009: Neptune's Davis: Junior gets first offer
Charles Davis Jr. has been a standout every since his freshman year (2007) at St. John Vianney High School (New Jersey). Now heading into his junior year at Neptune High School (NJ), the 5-fooot-11, 185 pound Davis is attracting the attention of colleges from across the nation and has received his first offer.
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07/08/2009: Jeff Mack II: Running things in New York
All Iona Prep's (NY) Jeff Mack II did as a junior in 2008 was rush for an outstanding 2,357 yards on his way to scorching opposing defenses for 27 scores. Now the rising-senior is preparing for another sensational season as he continues to haul in scholarship offers from the likes of Miami, Rutgers, Boston College, Penn State and many others.
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07/04/2009: BIGTIME MVP: Orally commits to RUTGERS
Every year players rise and shine during the high school football recruiting phase and this year is no exception. Back in March of this year Hamilton West's (NJ) 6-foot-5, 295 pound rising-senior offensive lineman, Frank Quartucci, attended the Football Challenge held at Giants Stadium where he finished runner-up as the events Offensive Lineman MVP. But on May 7 at Rutgers Stadium, on a bigger stage that included twice as much competition - Quartucci attended the BigTime Football Showcase and returned home with MVP honors.
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07/02/2009: Is Jersey's Clemmings bound for Pittsburgh?
Paterson Catholic High School (New Jersey) is one of the nation's top Defensive-ends. At 6-foot-6, 256 pounds, Clemmings has reeled-in offers from across the nation and taken a few visits this summer. One of those visits was to Pittsburgh ... have the Panthers received a commitment from New Jersey's Top Recruit for the Class of 2010?
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