Bergen Catholic High School
Bergen Catholic High School | |
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Deus Vult "God Wills It" | |
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1040 Oradell Avenue Oradell, NJ, (Bergen County), 07649 | |
Coordinates | 40°57′33″N 74°02′59″W / 40.959302°N 74.049659°WCoordinates: 40°57′33″N 74°02′59″W / 40.959302°N 74.049659°W |
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Type | Private |
Religious affiliation(s) |
Roman Catholic, Congregation of Christian Brothers |
Established | 1955 |
School code | BGB |
President | Br. Brian M. Walsh |
Dean | Joseph Haemmerle, John Tedeschi |
Principal | Timothy McElhinney |
Vice principal | Francesca Tambone-Puzio |
Asst. Principal | Joseph Haemmerle |
Faculty | 43.0 (on FTE basis)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 835[1] (September 2013) |
Average class size | 25 |
Student to teacher ratio | 17.2:1[1] |
Campus type | Suburban |
Color(s) | Scarlet and Gold [2] |
Athletics | 17 varsity sports |
Athletics conference | Big North Conference |
Sports | Football, Basketball, Soccer, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Volleyball, Golf, Swimming, Tennis, Bowling, Baseball, Cross Country, Wrestling, Track and Field, Crew and Skiing |
Mascot | Crusader |
Team name | Crusaders |
Rival | Don Bosco Prep, St. Joseph Regional |
Accreditation | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[3] |
Average SAT scores |
580 Math 590 Verbal 570 Writing |
Average ACT scores | 26 |
Publication | The Talisman (literary magazine) |
Newspaper | The Herald |
Yearbook | The Crusader |
Tuition | $14,525 (2013-14)[4] |
Alumni | 11,000+ |
Dean of Upperclassmen | John Tedeschi |
Dean of Underclassmen | Joe Hammerle |
Admissions Director | Joe Charles |
Athletic Director | Jack McGovern |
Campus Minister | Joshua Powers |
Website | www.bergencatholic.org |
Bergen Catholic High School is an all-male Roman Catholic high school in Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, serving students in ninth through twelfth grade.[5] The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1989.[3]
Bergen Catholic operates under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark.[6] Bergen Catholic draws students from a wide geographic area that includes over 100 North Jersey communities, Rockland, Orange, Westchester counties and New York City.
As of September 2013, the school had an enrollment of 835 students and 43.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a Student–teacher ratio of 17.2:1.[1]
Academics
All students are required to graduate with at least 140 credits. Senior year electives include college credit courses from Seton Hall University, allowing students to earn credits that are transferable to many colleges and universities and allow the student advance standing in courses that have included English, Spanish, Italian, Biology, Chemistry, and History. The curriculum requirements for graduation are three years of learning in world languages (Chinese, Italian, Latin and Spanish), social studies/history and science. Four years requirement of mathematics, English, religion, computer science and physical education. General electives include visual art, jazz ensemble, orchestra, vocal ensemble and music editing and recording. Bergen Catholic offers more than 35 honors and Advanced Placement courses.
Students who are qualified may apply and be accepted into the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Italian Honor Society Chinese Honor Society, Latin Honor Society Mathematics National Honor Society, History Honor Society Visual Arts, and Tri-M Music Honor Society.
Technology program
As part of Bergen Catholic High School's laptop program which began with the class of 2007, students buy a ThinkPad through the school as their own laptop for completing work that requires internet access and for taking notes. Uses of the computer include PowerSchool and Edline help everyone in the school community stay up to date on news, announcements and grades. The school custom-installs software on each student's computer, such as the screen monitoring program DyKnow and various test programs. In the fall of 2013, the campus increased its bandwidth from 50 megabits per second to one Gig or 1000 megabits per second to accommodate the use of more devices. In addition to the network upgrades, 5 new classrooms have been fit with 75 HDTVs that have AppleTV capabilities. The school has recently announced the shift to Apple products for the 2014-2015 school year.
Sites, software and apps such as Glogster, Google Apps, Naviance, DyKnow and Turnitin are used as part of the learning experience at Bergen Catholic.
Activities
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Members of Habitat for Humanity take a picture after finishing a local project.
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Group shot of members of the USO club.
Activities within the school include CCA (Crusaders for Catholic Action, a Catholic activist group), the Student Government, The Herald school newspaper, The Crusader yearbook, Tomorrow's Children/Crusaders Against Cancer, ski club, chess club, green club, USO, stock market club, and an award-winning mock trial team.
Bergen Catholic also offers a program of intramural sports for students not on the school's interscholastic teams: golf, basketball, tennis, bowling, volleyball, and ping pong. A program of weight training is available.
BCTV is the school's own television crew. BCTV presents a TV show every day at 8 am before first period which shows the cafeteria menu for the day, news of the day, and recaps the previous day in Crusader sport contests.
Mock trial team
Bergen Catholic has one of the most successful mock trial teams in New Jersey, with ten county championships (in 1985, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010 and 2015) and four state titles (in 1985, 1989, 1991, and 2000), as well as a National Championship.[7] In 1991, Bergen Catholic High School won the National High School Mock Trial Championships held in New Orleans, Louisiana.[8] Bergen Catholic returned to the national championship hosted in Columbia, South Carolina in 2000 after going undefeated in the County, Regional and State tournaments. The 1999-2000 team ultimately finished 4th in the country, with three "Outstanding Attorney" awards. The team's moderator and coach is Peter Coleman, a history teacher at Bergen Catholic.
In the 2008-09 season the team made it to the county finals, losing to Indian Hills High School. In 2010, the team defeated Mahwah High School to win the Bergen County Championship, but the team lost in the regional semi-finals, ending its season as one of the top ten teams in the state.[7] The Bergen Catholic team fell in the semi-final round of the county tournament at the end of January 2011 to the Mahwah High School team that went on to win the 2011 Bergen County Championship.[9] In 2012, the team fell to Immaculate Heart Academy in the county quarterfinals. In an identical situation in 2013, Bergen Catholic defeated Immaculate Heart to advance to the county semi finals. After winning against two time defending champion Mahwah High School, the team lost to Torah Academy in the county finals. Bergen Catholic's Mock Trial team finished undefeated in the regular season in 2014 and finished third overall in the County. In the 2015 season Bergen Catholic again finished undefeated in the regular season. In the "playoff" tournament Bergen Catholic defeated Northern Valley Demarest in the first round. Then on January 29, 2015 in a double header defeated Mahwah (2014's county champion) in the semifinals and Indian Hills in the finals. The team now looks to capture its first state championship in over a decade.[10][11]
Bergen Catholic's team is nearly entirely student-run, with student captains in charge of preparation, practices, and tactics.[11]
Athletics
Bergen Catholic is member of the Big North Conference (United Division), a super conference that includes some 40 public and private high schools in Northern New Jersey that operates under the supervision of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association.[12] Until the NJSIAA's 2009 realignment, the school had participated in Division C of the Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League, which was made up of high schools located in Bergen County, Essex County and Passaic County, and was separated into three divisions based on NJSIAA size classification.[13]
Bergen Catholic has a long-standing rivalry with fellow Catholic schools Don Bosco Preparatory High School in Ramsey[14] and St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale.
Bergen Catholic offers 17 sports at the varsity level:
- Fall Sports: football, soccer, and cross country
- Winter Sports: wrestling, basketball, swimming, indoor track, bowling, ice hockey, and skiing
- Spring Sports: baseball, lacrosse, golf, tennis, outdoor track, volleyball, and crew
Football
Bergen Catholic has one of the most successful programs in New Jersey. The Crusaders are 16-time state champions (1963, 1965, 1966, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2004[15]), while holding an all-time record of 365-130-12. A record of 99-10 between 1990 and 1999 made Bergen Catholic the most winning football program in the state of New Jersey for the decade of the 1990s.[16] The undefeated 1992 team's championship game with Paramus Catholic High School, which Bergen won 44-34, was voted "Game of the Century" by the Bergen Record.[17] Quite possibly the most anticipated high school game in New Jersey history was their championship game in 1998, when BC won the Parochial Group IV championship by defeating rival St. Joseph Regional 35-9 in the final at Giants Stadium. The 1998 team was 12-0, #1 in New Jersey, #9 in USA Today national poll, and was voted "Team of the Century" by the Bergen Record.[18]
Since 1998, the program has been to the state championship game 12 times. In 2004, the team went to Giants Stadium to play archrival Don Bosco Prep and won the state championship with a 13-10 victory, thanks to the play of Brian Cushing.[19] Cushing would later go on to become one of two players to have started in four Rose Bowl football games (Archie Griffin of Ohio State University was the other)[20] as well as an All-American at USC and a 1st round draft pick of the Houston Texans who was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2009.
Wrestling
The Crusader wrestling program has been the most successful in Bergen County over the past two decades. Bergen Catholic has won the Bergen County Championship 19 times (1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015), most in county history and hold the record for most consecutive titles by winning nine straight from 1999-2007. The Crusaders have won the North Parochial "A" state sectional title 17 times (1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015) and in 9 of those seasons they have gone on to win the overall Parochial "A" state championship (1991, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015). One of the most memorable of those state championship wins came in Trenton in 2003 where the Crusaders upset heavily favored Camden Catholic High School 40-30.[21] In addition to state and county titles, BC has won the District crown in 25 consecutive seasons (1990–2014). BC has also seen five of its wrestlers win a total of ten individual state championships: Jason Hernandez (1994, 130 lbs.), Jim Finn (1995, 185 lbs.), Joe Trause (2x: 2006, 119 lbs & 2007, 125 lbs.), Frank Cagnina (2007, 103 lbs.), Johnny Sebastian (3x: 2012, 160 lbs., 2013 & 2014; 182 lbs) and Nick Suriano (3x: 2013, 103 lbs, 2014 113 lbs, 2015). The 2013-2014 team won their first Star-Ledger Trophy as the #1 ranked team in the state of New Jersey and was ranked within the top ten in various national polls.[22] [23]
Basketball
Bergen Catholic's basketball program is one of the top programs in North Jersey. Coach Chris Donfield led the Crusaders to great success for more than 30 years, from 1966-2000. Bergen Catholic won their first Bergen County Jamboree in 1977, and has a total of nine county championships with the most recent in 2015. Bergen has dominated the Bergen County Jamboree throughout its history with the most total games played, total wins, and championship appearances. They also rank second in appearances and championships. Bergen has won nine North Parochial "A" state sectional championships and three Parochial "A" state championships. Their most recent success came in the 2001-02 and 2002-03. The 2001 team captured the school's first state championship in more than 10 years with a 71-69 win over St. Augustine Prep.[24] The team would make it to the semi-finals of the Tournament of Champions where they eventually fell to national powerhouse, St. Anthony. Bergen would continue their success the next season in becoming one of the top teams in New Jersey and the country. The 2002-03 team consisted of five Division I players led by Sean Banks, the school's leading scorer. They finished with a 25-4 record and a #3 ranking in New Jersey. They captured the school's most recent Bergen County Jamboree along with another sectional championship. Their dream of the school's first ever Tournament of Champions championship ended when they lost to Camden Catholic 45-44 in the Parochial "A" state championship game.[25]" The Crusaders won the 2015 Bergen County Jamboree by a 66-44 score in the tournament final, defeating a Teaneck High School team that had previously won four consecutive Jamboree championships.[26]
Golf
The Bergen Catholic golf program has amassed 96 championship titles, 8 Tournament of Champions titles, and 52 league titles. Coach Jim Jacobsen is the winningest golf coach in state athletics history and has been at the helm since 1983.[27] The most recent being May 2013, where the program captured the State Meet of Champions trophy and the number 1 ranking in the state.[28]
Notable alumni
- Joe Azelby (born 1962), professional football player who played for the Buffalo Bills, businessman and author.[29]
- Sean Banks (born 1985), professional basketball player.[30]
- Carl Barisich (born 1951), former defensive tackle for nine seasons between 1973 and 1981 for four different NFL teams.[31][32]
- Charley Casserly (born 1948), former general manager of the Washington Redskins and Houston Texans in the National Football League, and current NFL analyst for CBS Sports, especially The NFL Today.[33]
- John Crowley (born 1967), biotech executive who helped develop a treatment for Pompe disease after his children were diagnosed with the condition.[34]
- Brian Cushing (born 1987), Houston Texans linebacker.[35]
- Alvaro de Molina (born 1957), CFO for Bank of America and CEO of GMAC.
- Mark DeRosa (born 1975), San Francisco Giants left fielder.[36]
- Jim Dray (born 1986), Cleveland Browns tight end.[37]
- Alecko Eskandarian (born 1982), former MLS player. He was the first pick of the 2003 MLS SuperDraft.[38][39]
- Jim Finn (born 1976), former New York Giants Fullback.[40][41]
- Wil Horneff (born 1979), actor, The Sandlot, Born to Be Wild and The Shining.[42]
- Matt LoVecchio (born 1982), starting quarterback for the University of Notre Dame football team in 2000-01, and for Indiana University in 2003-04.[43]
- Bill Madden (born 1946), sports columnist in the Daily News and recipient of the 2010 J. G. Taylor Spink Award for meritorious contributions to baseball writing presented by the Baseball Writers Association of America.[44]
- Jim McGovern (born 1965), professional golfer.[45]
- Pierre McGuire (born 1961), NBC Sports Analyst.[46]
- Dennis McNerney, former County Executive of Bergen County.[47]
- Miles Orman (born 1984), actor who played Miles Robinson on Sesame Street, son of Roscoe Orman, who played Gordon.[48]
- Bob Papa (born 1964), New York Giants Play-by-play sportscaster.[49]
- Randi Patterson (born 1985), professional soccer player, played internationally for the Soca Warriors.[50]
- Darren Rizzi (born 1970), assistant special teams coach for the Miami Dolphins.[51]
- Rich Scanlon (born 1980), former New York Giants linebacker.[52]
- Msgr. Robert Sheeran, former President of Seton Hall University.[53]
- Roger Steffens (born 1942), actor, author, lecturer, editor, reggae archivist, photographer and producer.[54]
- Andy Unanue, former executive with Goya Foods.[34]
- Isaiah Williams (born 1987), Arizona Cardinals wide receiver.[55]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Bergen Catholic High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed June 23, 2011.
- ↑ About, Bergen Catholic High School. Accessed June 5, 2007. "The students selected Crusaders to be the school symbol and that scarlet and gold should be the school colors."
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Bergen Catholic High School, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools. Accessed June 23, 2011.
- ↑ Tuition & Scholarships, Bergen Catholic High School. Accessed October 4, 2013.
- ↑ About BC, Bergen Catholic High School. Accessed June 23, 2011.
- ↑ Bergen County High Schools, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. Accessed June 23, 2011.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Staff. "Bergen Catholic Mock Trial Team wins", Clifton Journal, March 26, 2010. Accessed April 26, 2012. "The Bergen Catholic High School Mock Trial Team recently won the Bergen County Mock Trial championship and advanced to the North Regional of the 28th annual Vincent Apruzzese Mock Trial competition before suffering its first loss of the season.... In the playoff section, B.C. defeated The Frisch School, Torah Academy, and Mahwah High School to win the Bergen County championship... Bergen Catholic, which finished as the Bergen County runner-up in the 2009 competition, won the Bergen County Mock Trial championship for the ninth time overall (having also won in 1985, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2001, and 2002). B.C. also won the New Jersey State championship in 1985, 1989, 1991, and 2000, and was crowned national champions in 1991."
- ↑ Participant History & Past National Winners, National High School Mock Trial Championship. Accessed July 1, 2007.
- ↑ Mazzola, Jessica. "No Objections: Mahwah Mock Trial Champions Of Bergen County; The team will compete at a regional competition today against teams from other Northern NJ counties", MahwahPatch, February 8, 2011. Accessed September 10, 2012. "Mahwah High School’s Mock Trial Team won the county championship title last week.... Both advisors were extremely proud of their team’s performance, which had them beat competitors from Lodi, the Torah Academy, Paramus Catholic, New Milford, Bergen Catholic, and IHA."
- ↑ http://www.bergencatholic.org/document.doc?id=503
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 http://www.bergencatholic.org/document.doc?id=503
- ↑ League Memberships – 2014-2015, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed December 16, 2014.
- ↑ Home Page, Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League, backed up by the Internet Archive as of May 9, 2009. Accessed December 16, 2014.
- ↑ Lawlor, Christopher. "Don Bosco beats Bergen Catholic, 38-18, in battle of bitter New Jersey high school football rivals", Daily News (New York), October 2, 2010. Accessed August 27, 2011. "The New Jersey rivalry between the all-male Roman Catholic schools from upper Bergen County had added juice this time. They entered as the state and tri-state region's top two teams (Don Bosco is No. 1 in both cases) and both were fixtures in the national ranking services."
- ↑ Goldberg, Jeff. N.J.S.I.A.A. FOOTBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONS, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed December 2, 2011.
- ↑ Frezza, Harry, Jr. "Hillsboro hopes to seize big opportunity", Courier News, September 8, 2000. Accessed August 27, 2011. "The Crusaders had a 99-10 record for the 1990s the most wins and fewest losses by any team in New Jersey during that period."
- ↑ Staff. "Mattura: Former Record columnist Mike Celizic was a true gentleman", The Record (Bergen County), September 24, 2010. Accessed August 27, 2011. "In a 1992 title game The Record voted its Bergen County Football Game of the Century, Bergen Catholic outgunned Paramus Catholic, 44-34. As we walked onto the field for our postgame interviews, coaches Fred Stengel of BC and Mike Campanile of PC exchanged words, and that triggered some pushing and shoving."
- ↑ Glickson, Grant. "HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL; Second Straight Title for Morristown", The New York Times, December 6, 1998. Accessed June 25, 2008.
- ↑ 2004 Football Tournament - Non-Public 4, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association, accessed May 13, 2007.
- ↑ Knoll, Corina. "Fourth Rose Bowl start is a perfect end for USC's Brian CushingThe linebacker soaks it all in during final Pasadena appearance.", Loas Angeles Times, January 2, 2009. Accessed December 16, 2014. "Rose Bowl and USC officials couldn't confirm the number of players in history to start in four Rose Bowls, but there was at least one other -- two-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin, a former running back for Ohio State."
- ↑ Staff. "No.1 Absegami rolls; Paulsboro reaches 21", Asbury Park Press, February 23, 2003. Accessed July 19, 2011. "PAROCHIAL A: James Layman hit a five-point move in the final 30 seconds for a 7-4 win at 189 pounds that carried Bergen Catholic to a 40-30 win over Camden Catholic in the final."
- ↑ New Jersey Wrestling State Champions, New Jersey Wrestling News. Accessed August 27, 2011,
- ↑ Kania, Joe. "Wrestling Top 20, Week 8: Bergen Catholic is your No. 1 team for 2013-14". www.nj.com. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
- ↑ McGarrry, Michael. "ST. AUGUSTINE PREP RALLY FALLS SHORT IN PAROCHIAL A", The Press of Atlantic City, March 10, 2002. Accessed June 23, 2011. "Bergen Catholic beat the Hermits 71-69 to win the state Parochial A title at Dunn Center. The Crusaders (24-6) advanced to the Tournament of Champions."
- ↑ Staff. "Camden Catholic tops Bergen for Parochial A title", Asbury Park Press, March 16, 2003. Accessed June 23, 2011. "Eric Cangelosi hit the back end of a two-shot foul with six seconds left to give Camden Catholic a four-point edge before Bergen Catholic hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to shape the final score as the Irish posted a 45-44 victory to win the NJSIAA Parochial A Boys Basketball Championship yesterday at the Dunn Center."
- ↑ Mattura, Greg. "H.S. boys basketball: Bergen Catholic wins Jamboree, ends Teaneck’s streak", The Record (Bergen County), February 26, 2015. Accessed April 27, 2015. "Bergen Catholic put one big hand after another in Teaneck’s path – like a stop sign — and ended its record-setting reign as king of the Jamboree. The Crusaders won their first Bergen County boys basketball championship in a dozen years and halted the Highwaymen’s title streak at four with a smothering 66-44 victory on Thursday night at Ramapo College’s Bradley Center."
- ↑ http://media.wix.com/ugd//71647d_269691773dac1f419e3f63b153d1a65c.pdf
- ↑ Lanni, Patrick. "Boys golf Tournament of Champions, 2014: Mike Graboyes makes it two for the family, Bergen Catholic prevails". www.nj.com. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
- ↑ Caldera, Pete. "Where are they now: Joe Azelby of Bergen Catholic", The Record (Bergen County), December 13, 2011. Accessed June 2, 2014. "In the late summer of 1984, former Bergen Catholic star Joe Azelby still had football in his blood and a No. 50 Buffalo Bills uniform on his back."
- ↑ Glier, Ray. "COLLEGE BASKETBALL; Carney Answers Call for Memphis", The New York Times, March 20, 2004. Accessed April 25, 2012. "While the rest of the Memphis Tigers were finishing practice here Thursday, the day before their N.C.A.A. tournament opener against South Carolina, their coach, John Calipari, was handing his cellphone to Sean Banks, the freshman forward from Bergen Catholic High School."
- ↑ Staff. "Watch This Tiger", The New York Times, December 25, 1972. Accessed September 1, 2011. "Barisich is far less experienced than his college counterparts across the country. The Bergen Catholic High School graduate won a starting position at Princeton as a sophomore and led all Tiger linemen in tackles with 49."
- ↑ Carl Barisich, database Football. Accessed August 28, 2007.
- ↑ Justice, Richard. "Casserly's Career Is A Real Piece of Work; Since Humble Start, Always a Job to Do", The Washington Post, August 28, 1996. Accessed January 28, 2012. "'My father told me I was going to high school at Bergen Catholic and I was going to have to come up with the money to pay the $300 tuition,' Casserly recalled."
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 Rispoli, Michael. "Republican may make Senate bid, after all", Asbury Park Press, April 4, 2008. Accessed February 17, 2011. "Unanue and Crowley went to high school together at Bergen Catholic in Oradell."
- ↑ Mehta, Manish. "Family of former Bergen Catholic star Brian Cushing seething at unfounded steroid rumors as NFL draft approaches", The Star-Ledger, April 23, 2009. Accessed February 16, 2011.
- ↑ McCarron, Anthony. "Mark DeRosa signs with San Francisco Giants, spurns New York Yankees", Daily News (New York), December 29, 2009. Accessed August 27, 2011. "The Yankees viewed free agent Mark DeRosa as potential help in left field and an unbeatable super-utility option. But DeRosa, a Bergen Catholic product, agreed to a preliminary two-year deal with the San Francisco Giants Monday night, The Associated Press reported."
- ↑ Ditrani, Vinny. "Paramus' Jim Dray looks to sway NFL teams at combine", The Record (Bergen County), February 26, 2010. Accessed February 16, 2011. "Former Bergen Catholic and Stanford star Jim Dray is among the better blocking tight ends at this year's NFL combine."
- ↑ Yannis, Alex. "SOCCER; MetroStars Win 3rd Straight By Shutting Down United", The New York Times, May 11, 2003. Accessed September 1, 2011. "Tonight he tried Alecko Eskandarian, the first overall selection in the draft this season, as a starter but replaced him in the 60th minute with Hristo Stoitchkov. Eskandarian played for Bergen Catholic High School in New Jersey and is the son of the former Cosmos defender Andranik Eskandarian."
- ↑ Alecko Eskandarian profile, US National Soccer Team Players Association, accessed April 17, 2007. "Selected as the 2000 Gatorade National Player of the Year at Bergen Catholic.
- ↑ Branch, John. "Giants' Finn Is the Anonymous Blocking Back", The New York Times, November 11, 2005. Accessed September 1, 2011. "Just last week Finn brought to work a tape from his days at Bergen Catholic High School, which Finn carried to a New Jersey state championship, and showed it to teammates between meetings."
- ↑ Jim Finn at NFLPlayers.com, accessed November 29, 2006.
- ↑ Staff. "FOR YOUNG ACTOR, IT'S WIL POWER OVER APING", Los Angeles Daily News, March 7, 1995. Accessed February 16, 2011. "Wil rescues her and the adventure begins, said the 15-year-old sophomore at Bergen Catholic High School in New Jersey."
- ↑ Popper, Steve. "HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL; Even Struggling, Bergen Catholic Wins Easily", The New York Times, September 19, 1999. Accessed September 1, 2011. "While Matt LoVecchio, the Bergen Catholic quarterback, was going through one of his more trying afternoons on the football field, his father, Larry, was recounting a story about his son."
- ↑ via Associated Press. "Looking at careers of this year's Hall inductees", Houston Chronicle, July 24, 2010. Accessed February 16, 2011. "Bill Madden: ... born in 1946 and grew up in New Jersey ... graduated from Bergen Catholic High School"
- ↑ Brown, Clifton. "GOLF; A Former Rising Star Hopes to Rise Again", The New York Times, December 18, 1999. Accessed April 25, 2012. "When Jim McGovern was an all-state tight end at Bergen Catholic High School, few people would have predicted that he would become a professional golfer. He didn't start playing golf seriously until 11th grade."
- ↑ Gulitti, Tom. "MCGUIRE OPEN TO RANGERS", The Record (Bergen County), April 5, 2000, accessed April 17, 2007. "Alpine native Pierre McGuire among those who will be keeping a close eye on the reconstruction of the Rangers' management. The former Hartford Whalers head coach and Bergen Catholic graduate would like to get back into coaching after spending the last three seasons as a color commentator for an English-language radio station ..."
- ↑ County Executive Dennis McNerney, Bergen County, New Jersey. Accessed June 23, 2011. "Dennis McNerney is a lifelong resident of Bergen County. He graduated from Bergen Catholic High School, attended Bergen Community College, the University of Delaware, and went on to receive his Masters Degree in Public Administration from Columbia University."
- ↑ McIntyre, Jason. "`BIG BIRD' THE CENTER OF ATTENTION", The Record (Bergen County), March 16, 2002, accessed April 17, 2007. "Even now, when he's on the basketball court playing center for state champion Bergen Catholic, "some kids call me Big Bird," said Orman..."
- ↑ Bob Papa profile, HBO Boxing, accessed April 17, 2007. "Bob Papa was born in the Bronx before moving to New Jersey as a child. After graduating from Bergen Catholic High School in 1982, Papa received a business degree from Fordham University in 1986."
- ↑ Staff. "All-Decade boys soccer", The Record (Bergen County), June 9, 2010. Accessed July 18, 2011. "F: Randi Patterson, Bergen Catholic (2003) One of only two three-time All-Bergen selections on the list, Patterson scored 80 goals with 20 assists from 2000 through 2002."
- ↑ Biggane, Brian. "Darren Rizzi, Dolphins' new special teams coach, teamed with Tony Sparano in New Haven", The Palm Beach Post, October 5, 2010. Accessed February 5, 2011. "A native of Hillsdale, N.J., and a graduate of prep power Bergen Catholic, Rizzi starred as a tight end at Rhode Island after arriving as a walk-on in 1988."
- ↑ Rich Scanlon, National Football League Players Association. Accessed November 29, 2006.
- ↑ Biography of Monsignor Robert Sheeran, Seton Hall University, accessed April 17, 2007. "Born in Troy, New York, Robert Sheeran graduated from Bergen Catholic High School in Oradel [sic] before enrolling in 1963 as an undergraduate at Seton Hall."
- ↑ Staff. "Alumni News & Notes: Class of 1960", Bergen Catholic Crusader, Fall 2013, p. 22. Accessed June 2, 2014.
- ↑ Fulkerson, Vickie. "Huskies have a fan in Williams", The Day (New London), November 24, 2007. Accessed February 17, 2011. "Isaiah went to Bergen Catholic High School, while Tahirah, a 6-foot guard, went to nearby Immaculate Heart Academy, an all-girls school."
External links
- Bergen Catholic High School Website
- Bergen Catholic High School Basketball
- Bergen Catholic High School Football
- Bergen Catholic High School Soccer
- Data for Bergen Catholic High School, National Center for Education Statistics
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