New Jersey High School Football Scores
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Bishop Ahr 21 Carteret 0
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Saturday, August 07, 2010
Pitt Finds New Jersey Fertile Ground for Recruiting
by Jeff Fisher
New Jersey High School Football Huddle
For years, Rutgers football fans were saddled with the knowledge that most of the state's top high school football recruits chose to play their college ball outside of the Garden State.
Current Scarlet Knights head coach Greg Schiano has done a good job of keeping the kids home, but now Newark Star-Ledger reporter Brendan Prunty says that Pittburgh head coach Dave Wannstedt is getting good at poaching talent.
New Jersey High School Football Huddle
Pittsburgh coach Dave Wannstedt comments on New Jersey high school football recruits |
Current Scarlet Knights head coach Greg Schiano has done a good job of keeping the kids home, but now Newark Star-Ledger reporter Brendan Prunty says that Pittburgh head coach Dave Wannstedt is getting good at poaching talent.
Friday, July 16, 2010
New Jersey High School Football Pre-Season Practice Opens Mid-August
by Jeff Fisher
New Jersey High School Football Huddle
Welcome to our new look for the 2010 New Jersey high school football season!
With two-a-days in pads beginning a different times between August 21st and August 28th, I wanted to take the time to thank all of my readers, who have made this blog successful over the past three years. I have bigger-and-better things planned this year with more original content.
Also, don't forget to check-out High School Football America for great high school football stories from around the country. If you have story ideas that I should know about, please feel free to email me.
Here's a look at important dates for the 2010 season...
First Practice - August 21st-28th (depends on date of team's season opener)
Regular Season Begins - September 9th-September 17th
Jeff Fisher is the Founder/Editor-in-Chief of High School Football America
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Blue Wins Adam Talliaferro All-Star Football Game
by Jeff Fisher
New Jersey High School Football Huddle
The Blue stars shutout the White stars 34-0 to win the 20th annual Adam Taliaferro All-Star Football Classic at Rowan University.
The Press of Atlantic City reports that Blue team dominated from the start in the game that featured senior high school football players from southern New Jersey.
The game raises money for the Adam Taliaferro Foundation. Taliaferro, who played his high school football at Eastern, was paralyzed while playing at Penn State in 2000. After first being told he would never walk, Taliaferro has recovered and works as a lawyer in Philadelphia.
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The Blue stars shutout the White stars 34-0 to win the 20th annual Adam Taliaferro All-Star Football Classic at Rowan University.
The Press of Atlantic City reports that Blue team dominated from the start in the game that featured senior high school football players from southern New Jersey.
The game raises money for the Adam Taliaferro Foundation. Taliaferro, who played his high school football at Eastern, was paralyzed while playing at Penn State in 2000. After first being told he would never walk, Taliaferro has recovered and works as a lawyer in Philadelphia.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Legendary Phillipsburg High School Football Coach Passes Away on Father's Day
by Jeff Fisher
New Jersey High School Football Huddle
Phillipsburg lost a true legend Sunday when Harold Bellis passed away at the age of 93.
I met Mr. Bellis early in my broadcasting career while doing Stateliner football games as a teenager at WEST-AM radio in the early 80's. To say Bellis was a nice man, is an understatement...this man was Phillipsburg football.
In 1933, Bellis was the captain of the Stateliners undefeated football team. As head football coach from 1954 to 1967, he led the school to two undefeated seasons.
And, while he will be missed, Stateliners fans will also be able to remember Mr. Bellis by looking at Maloney Stadium's scoreboard where it honors the him by calling the turf Harold Bellis Field.
There are several good stories in today's Express-Times that honor Phillipsburg First Man of Football.
New Jersey High School Football Huddle
Phillipsburg lost a true legend Sunday when Harold Bellis passed away at the age of 93.
I met Mr. Bellis early in my broadcasting career while doing Stateliner football games as a teenager at WEST-AM radio in the early 80's. To say Bellis was a nice man, is an understatement...this man was Phillipsburg football.
In 1933, Bellis was the captain of the Stateliners undefeated football team. As head football coach from 1954 to 1967, he led the school to two undefeated seasons.
And, while he will be missed, Stateliners fans will also be able to remember Mr. Bellis by looking at Maloney Stadium's scoreboard where it honors the him by calling the turf Harold Bellis Field.
There are several good stories in today's Express-Times that honor Phillipsburg First Man of Football.
Friday, June 18, 2010
New Jersey Football Coaches Association Welcomes New Hall of Famers
by Jeff Fisher
New Jersey High School Football Huddle
Seven new members have been inducted into the New Jersey Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
The Class of 2010 includes head coaches Marcus Borden (East Brunswick), Al Deaett (Glen Rock), Joe Kuronyi (Piscataway) and Chip LaBarca Sr. (Toms River South), plus assistant coaches Mike Londino, Dave Montgomery (West Essex) and Art Cattano (New Providence).
Click here to read a great story by Brian Farrell of the Glen Rock Gazette, who looks at Deaett's 23 seasons as head coach of Glen Rock High.
The coaches were honored during halftime on the June 6th New Jersey-Northeast All-Star Classic at Rutgers.
New Jersey High School Football Huddle
Seven new members have been inducted into the New Jersey Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
The Class of 2010 includes head coaches Marcus Borden (East Brunswick), Al Deaett (Glen Rock), Joe Kuronyi (Piscataway) and Chip LaBarca Sr. (Toms River South), plus assistant coaches Mike Londino, Dave Montgomery (West Essex) and Art Cattano (New Providence).
Click here to read a great story by Brian Farrell of the Glen Rock Gazette, who looks at Deaett's 23 seasons as head coach of Glen Rock High.
The coaches were honored during halftime on the June 6th New Jersey-Northeast All-Star Classic at Rutgers.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Woodstown HS Names New Head Football Coach
by Jeff Fisher
New Jersey High School Football Huddle
John Adams is the new head football coach at Woodstown.
The Newark Star-Ledger is reporting that Adams, who played at Temple, will try to lead the team back to the playoffs for the first time since 2001.
New Jersey High School Football Huddle
John Adams is the new head football coach at Woodstown.
The Newark Star-Ledger is reporting that Adams, who played at Temple, will try to lead the team back to the playoffs for the first time since 2001.
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