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Don Bosco Preparatory High School

Don Bosco Preparatory High School (Don Bosco Prep) is a private, all-boys Catholic high school from ninth through twelfth grades. Founded in 1915 as a boarding school for Polish boys, by the Salesians of Don Bosco, a religious community of priests and brothers, the school is situated on a 35-acre (14 ha) campus in Ramsey, in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The school is operated under the supervision of the Archdiocese of Newark.[10][11]

Don Bosco Preparatory High School
Address
492 North Franklin Turnpike

, ,
07446

United States
Coordinates41°04′19″N 74°08′09″W / 41.072038°N 74.135707°W / 41.072038; -74.135707
Information
TypePrivate
MottoLatin: Crescere Scientia et Gratia
(To Increase in Knowledge and Grace)
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
Established1915
NCES School ID00863362[9]
PresidentJoseph R. Azzolino[1]
DirectorFr. Abraham Feliciano,[2] SDB
PrincipalJeffrey Wojcik[3]
Faculty52 FTEs[9]
Grades912
GenderBoys
Enrollment790 (as of 2019–20)[9]
Student to teacher ratio15.2:1[9]
Campus size35 acres (140,000 m2)
Color(s)  Maroon and
  White[5]
SloganEmpowering Young Men for Life
Athletics conferenceBig North Conference[5] (general)
North Jersey Super Football Conference (football)
Team nameIronmen[5]
RivalBergen Catholic High School
Saint Joseph Regional High School
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[6]
NewspaperIronman[8]
YearbookBosconian[7]
School fees$1,685 (Student fee, registration and capital improvement)[4]
Tuition$18,975 (2023-24)[4]
AffiliationSalesians
Websitewww.donboscoprep.org

Located in northern New Jersey, approximately 2 mi (3 km) from the New Jersey – New York border, the school draws students from a wide geographical region, including Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Essex and Sussex counties in New Jersey as well as surrounding counties in New York.

As of the 2019–20 school year, the school had an enrollment of 790 students and 52 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 15.2:1. The school's student body was 49.2% (389) White, 18.4% (145) Black, 12.8% (101) two or more races, 11.0% (87) Hispanic, 4.3% (34) Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander, 4.2% (33) Asian and 0.1% (1) American Indian / Alaska Native.[9]

History edit

The school dates back to April 1915, when it was created as a boarding school for boys from Poland.[12]

In its early years, from 1915 to 1973, Don Bosco housed resident students on the upper floors of St. Johns Hall. Freshmen were in the center wing while upperclassmen stayed on the top floor in the north annex. During the 1960s, approximately 75 or 10% of the students lived on campus. Resident students attended Mass each morning and were allowed to go home each weekend starting around 1963. Prior to that, weekend home visits were periodic.

Accreditation edit

The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1960.[6] Don Bosco Prep is a member of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, the National Catholic Educational Association, the National Association of Secondary School Principals, the National Honor Society and the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association.

Course offerings edit

Courses available include:

Mathematics

  • Algebra I (College Prep, Honors)
  • Geometry (College Prep, Honors, Advanced Honors)
  • Algebra II/Trigonometry (College Prep, Honors)
  • Pre-Calculus (College Prep, Honors)
  • Statistics,
  • AP Calculus AB and BC

Literature

World languages

Social Studies

Sciences

  • Biology (College Prep, Honors)
  • Chemistry (College Prep, Honors)
  • Physics (College Prep, Honors)
  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Physics 1 and 2
  • Anatomy and Physiology (College Prep, Honors)
  • Independent Science Research H I
  • Sports Medicine

Theology

  • Catholic Morality
  • Theology of the Body
  • Hebrew Scripture
  • New Testament Scripture
  • Catholic Sacraments
  • Catholic Social Teachings
  • Theology of Marriage
  • Philosophy

Fine arts

Computer sciences

  • Computer Applications
  • Web Design
  • Visual BASIC
  • AP Computer Science
  • 3-D Animation
  • 3-D Modeling
  • Animation

Engineering

  • Intro. to Robotics
  • Robotics Engineering
  • Robotics Design
  • Robotics Project
  • Engineering Design

Business

  • Business Law
  • Economics (College Prep, Honors)
  • Financial Literacy
  • Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and Opportunity Program I
  • Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and Opportunity Program II
  • Principles of Accounting
  • Principles of Accounting/Finance
  • Principles of Marketing

Athletics edit

The Don Bosco Ironmen[5] compete in the Big North Conference, which is comprised of public and private high schools in Bergen and Passaic counties, and was established by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) following a reorganization of sports leagues in Northern New Jersey.[13] With 1,278 students in grades 10–12, the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2019–20 school year as Non-Public A for most athletic competition purposes, which included schools with an enrollment of 381 to 1,454 students in that grade range (equivalent to Group IV for public schools).[14] In the 2009–10 school year, the school competed in the North Jersey Tri-County Conference, which was established on an interim basis to facilitate realignment.[15] Until the NJSIAA's 2009 realignment, the school had participated in Division C of the Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League, which included high schools located in Bergen County, Essex County and Passaic County, and was separated into three divisions based on NJSIAA size classification.[16] The football team competes in the United Red division of the North Jersey Super Football Conference, which includes 112 schools competing in 20 divisions, making it the nation's biggest football-only high school sports league.[17][18] The school was classified by the NJSIAA as Non-Public Group A (equivalent to Group IV for public schools) for football for 2022–2024, which included schools with 225 to 723 students.[19]

The athletic teams are nicknamed the Ironmen and the school colors are maroon and white.[5] In 2008 they were ranked as the number nine sports program in the nation by Sports Illustrated.[20]

 
One of two fountains on the Ramsey, NJ campus.
 
Mary, Help of Christians Chapel in St. John's Hall is the center of religious activity on campus.

The school was the Group A winner of the NJSIAA ShopRite Cup in 2006–07. The award recognized the school for achieving a tie for third in boys' soccer, first in boys' cross country, first in football, second in wrestling, second in boys' indoor track and field relays, a tie for third in baseball, second in boys' golf, a tie for third in boys' lacrosse and second in boys' track and field.[21]

Fall edit

The school fields football, soccer and cross country teams in the fall.

Cross country edit

The cross country team won its first New Jersey State Meets of Champions in 1992 under the leadership of Coach Tony Monks and Bill Barry and returned as Champions in 2007 and 2009.[22] The team won Non-Public A titles in four consecutive years from 2006 to 2009, and again in 2015.[23] The Ironmen placed third at the Nike Northeast Regional Race, and placed 10th at Nike Team Nationals in Portland, Oregon in 2007. They ended Christian Brothers Academy's 11-year winning streak at the state group championships with their string of four wins, and in 2005 the freshman cross country team ended the 19-year streak of CBA in the NJCTCs.[24] The squad finished sixth in the country at Nike Cross Nationals in 2008. The Ironmen were the best team not to make nationals in 2009, finishing 23rd in the country. Under the guidance of head coach Kevin Kilduff, the program was named North Jersey's "Program of the Decade" for 2000–2009.[citation needed]

Soccer edit

The soccer team were state runners-up in 2009 and are a perennial competitor for the state title. In 2009, they defeated Bergen Catholic High School in the Bergen County Tournament final 3–0, behind goals from Dylan Renna, Gio Esposito and Ryan McNamara.[25] The Bergen County Coaches Association named Don Bosco's Ian Joyce and Steve Franchini to its All Decade Team, but selected Ramapo High School in 2010 as its Program of the Decade, despite both teams having won five championships in the ten-year span, citing the fact that Ramapo had beaten Don Bosco three of the four times the teams had played each other in the county championship.[26]

Football edit

The school's football program has been a perennial contender for the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Non-Public Group IV championship. The Ironmen have won 15 state championships, were declared winners in 1968, 1970 and 1973, and won playoff tournaments in Non-Public A North in 1983, 1984 and 1990, and in Non-Public Group IV in 2002, 2003, 2006–2011 and 2015.[27]

The 1984 team won the Parochial A North sectional title by defeating Bergen Catholic High School by a score of 15–0 in the championship game, after having beaten Bergen Catholic 13–0 on Thanksgiving, making it the first time Bergen Catholic had been shutout in consecutive games in more than two decades.[28]

The 1990 team finished the season with an 8–3 record after overcoming a 20-0 halftime deficit to win the Non-Public A North title with a 21–20 win against Queen of Peace High School in the championship game.[29]

Prior to achieving National Champion status, the Don Bosco football team ended the 2002 season ranked No. 8 in the nation in USA Today's "Super 25" ranking of the best high school football teams in the country,[30] was ranked No. 2 in the nation in the 2003 season[31] and ranked No. 7 in the 2006 season.[32] The team finished first overall in USA Today's regional rankings for the East at the end of those same three seasons.[33][34][35]

In 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2010 the football team won the Star Ledger Trophy as the newspaper's top-ranked program in the New Jersey.[36]

On September 27, 2008, the nationally ranked football team traveled to California, where they defeated De La Salle High School 23–21 on national television, the winning margin coming with 10 seconds left on a 19-yard field goal.[37] A year later Don Bosco hosted De La Salle, defeating them 30–6 on September 12, 2009. Later that year the Ironmen travelled to Prattville, Alabama, to take on another nationally ranked team. That game was televised nationwide by ESPN. The Ironmen won 35–24. Don Bosco finished the season with a perfect 12–0 record and, following a number of weeks ranked second in the nation, was chosen 2009 National Champion when 2008 National Champion Saint Thomas Aquinas of Fort Lauderdale, Florida lost in the Florida State semi-finals. In 2009 the Ironmen became the first New Jersey team to be selected as the High School Football National Champion, finishing atop the lists of both the USA Today and the National Prep Poll rankings. Don Bosco repeated in 2011 as the National Champion of both the USA Today and the National Prep Poll.

The team won the Non-Public B title in 2015, defeating Saint Joseph Regional High School by a score of 21–10 to win the program's first title in four years.[38]

Bosco has sent more than 200 football players to Division I colleges across the country.[39]

The rivalry with Saint Joseph Regional High School was listed at 15th on NJ.com's 2017 list "Ranking the 31 fiercest rivalries in N.J. HS football". Don Bosco leads the rivalry with a 30–23 overall record as of 2017, which includes periods in the 1990s and 2010s when the two schools played each other on Thanksgiving. The rivalry with Bergen Catholic High School, dating back to 1958, was listed as the state's number-one rivalry, with Don Bosco in the lead at 38-28-2.[40]

Winter edit

Basketball edit

The basketball Ironmen won the Non-Public A state championship in 1944 (defeating Camden Catholic High School in the tournament final), 1966 (vs. Christian Brothers Academy), 1968 (vs. Trenton Cathedral High School), 1970 (vs. Christian Brothers), 2017 (vs. St. Augustine Preparatory School) and 2018 (vs. Camden Catholic).[41]

The 1966 team ended the year with a record of 25-2 after winning the Parochial A state championship at Convention Hall in Atlantic City with a 65–58 win in the tournament final against a Christian Brothers Academy team that had beaten them in the finals the previous season.[42]

The 1968 team won the Parochial A title at Convention Hall with a 75–71 defeat of a Trenton Cathedral team that entered the championship game with a 26–0 record.[43]

The team won the Parochial A title in 1970 with an 83–71 win in the championship game against Christian Brothers in a game played at Atlantic City's Convention Hall.[44]

After a 47-year drought, the team won the 2017 Non-Public A title with a 69–66 win against St. Augustine.[45] The Ironmen would repeat as Non-Public A state champions in 2018, defeating Camden Catholic High School by a score of 61–54 in the tournament final played at the RWJBarnabas Health Arena.[46]

Bowling edit

The bowling team won the overall state championship in 1991 and 1993.[47] The team took the 1991 title with a total score of 2,875 pins.[48]

Ice hockey edit

The hockey team dates back to the 1960s. The team currently plays in the Gordon Conference. Frequently ranked among the top five teams in the state, the Ironmen have been to two state championships, and won the 2012 Gordon Conference Championship, four Bergen County championships, a Van Cott Cup and numerous other championships. Coach Greg Toskos, the all-time leading scorer at Don Bosco, has led the Ironmen since the 2006–07 season (his first two seasons as co-coach) and has a career 116-79-23 record.[49][50]

Swimming edit

The swimming program was introduced in 2005. On January 5, 2008, Don Bosco swim team defeated Bergen Catholic High School, 98–72. It was Bergen Catholic's first dual meet loss in 23 years.[51]

Fencing edit

The fencing team in the 2011–2012 season got second place in Section 4 district championships and was undefeated, going 13–0.

In the 2012-2013 fencing season, the Ironmen were again undefeated in District 4 dual meets, placed second in the District 4 tournament, and, for the first time in team history, advanced past the first round of the State Tournament to achieve a ranking of sixth in the state.

Indoor track and field edit

The indoor track team and field team has risen to national prominence in the past few years, as the Ironman quartet of Steven Wexler, Jason Baker, Conor Sullivan and anchor leg Sharif Webb won the National Championship in the 3200m (4 × 800 m) relay at the 2006 National Scholastic Indoor Championships held in New York City. Four years later at the NSIC, the 2010 4x1 mile relay, led by an astonishing anchor from Michael Belgiovine (and also including Rafael Vargas, Howard Rosas and Phelan McCormack) earned second team All-American status for their runner-up finish in that race. In addition, the Ironmen have won County championships indoors for five consecutive years and have won numerous league/conference and invitational titles. The team captured the NJSIAA Non-Public "A" State Title at the Bennett Indoor Complex in Toms River, NJ. The program was named "Program of the Decade" by the Bergen County Coaches Association.[52]

Wrestling edit

The wrestling team won the 2007 Non-Public North A state sectional championship with a 32–28 win against rival Bergen Catholic High School.[53]

Razohnn Gross became the school's first individual wrestling champion when he won the 2012 title at 195 pounds in overtime against Eric McMullen of North Bergen High School.[54] Gross won his second title in 2013 with a victory over Anthony Messner of Franklin High School.[55] That same year, 2013, Luis Gonzalez became Don Bosco's second individual state champion when he earned first place at 113 pounds.[56]

Spring edit

The school offers seven varsity sports in the spring season including baseball, golf, lacrosse, track & field, tennis, crew and volleyball.

The lacrosse, golf, and volleyball teams are teams on the rise. The golf team finished undefeated in 2009 and was ranked within the top five teams in the state.

Outdoor track and field edit

The Ironmen are six-time state champions in Spring track with wins in 1955, 1961, and 2006, and three consecutive titles in 2009, 2010, and 2011. The track team has won county championships for several years running, and won many league and conference titles in the now-defunct NNJIL before joining the Big North Conference. In 2007 the Sprint Medley Relay (Jason Kelsey, Matthew Cato, Marvin Whilby and Sharif Webb) captured a national title at the Nike Outdoor Nationals held in Greensboro, North Carolina. In 2009, the 4x1 mile relay team earned All-American status with a fifth-place finish at the Nike Outdoor Nationals. The shuttle hurdle relay team, 4 × 400 m relay team and javelin thrower Tyler Yee medalled at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals in June 2011. Don Bosco Prep has become one of the elite high school track and field programs in the nation, culminating in an eighth-place finish at the Nike Track Nationals, held in Eugene, Oregon in June 2011.

The team was voted as "Program of the Decade" for 2000-2009 by the Record's track reporter, Paul Schwartz. Head Coach Rob DeCarlo Jr. was named "Coach of the Decade" for his efforts in leading the team since 2003, ending a 45-year state title drought in 2006.[57] DeCarlo was honored as New Jersey Boys' Track "Coach of the Year" by The Star-Ledger in June 2011.[58]

Baseball edit

The baseball team has won the county title nine times since 2000 and the state championship six times; the team won the Non-Public A North title in 1963 and won the State Non-Public A championship in 1979 (vs. Notre Dame High School), 1986 (vs. Red Bank Catholic High School), 1988 (vs. Holy Cross Preparatory Academy), 1989 (vs. St. Joseph High School of Metuchen), 1994 (vs. Monsignor Donovan High School) and 2008 (vs. Christian Brothers Academy). The six state titles are tied for seventh-most in the state.[59]

The team finished with a record of 15–11 in 1989 after winning the Parochial A title with a 3–1 defeat of St. Joseph of Metuchen, behind the pitching of future MLB pitcher C. J. Nitkowski.[60]

The 1994 team defeated Monsignor Donovan by a score of 1–0 in the championship game to win the Parochial A state title and finish the season 21–9.[61] The 2008 squad posted a record of 33-0 and won the Non-Public A state championship, and were ranked No. 1 in the nation by ESPNHS50 and No. 2 by USA Today.[62] Former MLB pitcher Mike Stanton coached the team in 2010 before stepping down. In 2011 they went 25-1 and were 18th in the nation, according to MaxPreps Xcellent 25. In 2012 Don Bosco was pre-ranked at No. 6 in the nation by MaxPrepsand finished the season 26–4.

The Don Bosco baseball team faced Patterson's Eastside High School in the first baseball game played since 1997 at the renovated Hinchliffe Stadium on May 17, 2023.[63]

Rowing edit

The rowing team has won two Scholastic Rowing Association of America National championships and two Stotesbury Cup gold medals.[64] They have at one point possessed the title in every men's sculling category. The rowing team has only competed against Bergen Catholic High School once during the spring sprint season, in the Junior Quad head race qualifier at the 2010 Stotesbury Cup Regatta. In 2012 the varsity double (Aaron McAvey and Brian Sullivan) won the SRAA national championships. In 2017 the coxed lightweight four won the SRAA national championships under Coach Scott Menken. In 2023, the coxed second four won silver at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta.[65]

Lacrosse edit

The boys' lacrosse team won the Non-Public A state championship in 2013 (defeating Seton Hall Prep in the tournament final) and 2021 (vs. Delbarton School). The 2021 team won the Tournament of Champions with a victory against Summit High School in the championship game.[66]

Activities and clubs edit

Don Bosco Prep offers clubs and activities for student involvement, both on and off-campus:[67]

Academic
Arts
  • Art Club
  • Bagpipe & Drum Corp
  • Chapel Concert Series
  • Concert Band
  • Concert Choir
  • Drama Club
  • Liturgical Music Group
  • Stage Crew
  • String Orchestra
Athletic
  • Frisbee Team
  • Intramurals
  • Outdoors Club
  • Ping Pong Club
  • Ski and Snowboard Club
Catholic and service
Honor societies
  • Latin Honor Society
  • English Honor Society
  • French Honor Society
  • German Honor Society
  • Italian Honor Society
  • Math Honor Society
  • National Honor Society
  • Science Honor Society
  • Spanish Honor Society
Publications
  • Don Bosco Prep Magazine
  • Literary Magazine
  • Newspaper - Ironman
  • Yearbook - Bosconian
Special interest
  • Amnesty International
  • Don Bosco Grilling Society
  • Black Student Association
  • DBP Ambassadors
  • Environmental Awareness
  • Irish American Culture Society
  • Ironmen Fight Cancer
  • LINK - Liberty in North Korea
  • MSG Varsity
  • Peer Mediation
  • Prom Committees
  • Spectrum
  • Student Council
  • TV Club
  • Wilderness Survival Club

Concert series edit

In order to raise awareness of the arts at Don Bosco Prep, the music department and alumni began[when?] a series of concerts. Some feature religious or classical music and are included in the Mary, Help of Christians Chapel Concert Series. Other concerts, organized by the alumni association, present more contemporary music. Billed artists have included:[citation needed]

Notable alumni edit

Athletes

References edit

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  43. ^ Phillips, Ron. "Upsets Trenton Cathedral; Foul Shooting, Good Zone Earn Ramsey Don Bosco State Honors", Herald News, April 1, 1968. Accessed February 14, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "A well balanced attack, good zone defensive work and excellent shooting from the foul line, earned Ramsey Don Bosco Parochial A state title honors Saturday afternoon in Convention Hall before 6,913 fans. The Dons, winning their second state crown in four years, posted a 75-71 upset victory over Trenton Cathedral High School. Trenton Cathedral, coached by former Paterson Central and Seton Hall University standout Phil Kecmer, entered the game with a record of 26-0."
  44. ^ Ruskie, Mark. "Bosco's Harris One Up On Les", The Record, March 22, 1970. Accessed November 26, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "'Les is a real good friend of mine,' said Harris Saturday after helping lead Don Bosco to an 83-71 victory over CBA and the Parochial A State basketball championship."
  45. ^ Mattura, Greg. "Don Bosco hangs on to win first state title in 47 years", The Record, March 11, 2017. Accessed March 20, 2017. "Excitedly, joyfully, the Ironmen celebrated their first state boys basketball title in 47 years. Don Bosco avenged last year's loss to St. Augustine in the Non-Public A final with a hold-your-breath, 69-66 victory Saturday night at Pine Belt Arena on the campus of Toms River North."
  46. ^ Mattura, Greg. "Don Bosco basketball downs Camden Catholic, repeats as Non-Public A champion", The Record, March 10, 2018. Accessed November 19, 2018. "Don Bosco made school history and continued the Renaissance of boys’ basketball in Bergen County. The Ironmen became the first in the program's history to repeat as an NJSIAA champion after holding off Camden Catholic, 61-54, in Saturday’s Non-Public A final at RWJBarnabas Health Arena."
  47. ^ History of NJSIAA Boys Bowling Championships, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed July 1, 2022.
  48. ^ Matura, Greg. "Don Bosco, Shelley return winners", The Record, March 10, 1991. Accessed December 2, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "It was a good day for local competitors, as Don Bosco Prep captured the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association boys team title with a three-game, five-player pin total of 2,875."
  49. ^ Head Coach Greg Toskos '94 , Don Bosco Hockey. Accessed November 16, 2015.
  50. ^ Records By Season, Don Bosco Hockey. Accessed November 16, 2015.
  51. ^ "Don Bosco swim team makes history" January 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, The Record, January 5, 2008. Accessed January 12, 2008.
  52. ^ Indoor Track: All Decade Team March 30, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Bergen County Coaches Association. Accessed October 18, 2011.
  53. ^ 2007 Team Wrestling Tournament - Non-Public, North A, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed July 24, 2007.
  54. ^ Lamberti, Mike. "Wrestling state finals, 195 pounds: Razohnn Gross works OT to win first wrestling state title in Don Bosco Prep history", The Star-Ledger, Marc 4, 2012. Accessed April 7, 2013. "Razohnn Gross of Don Bosco Prep after defeating Eric McMullen of North Bergen in OT to win the 195-pound state title in Atlantic City on Sunday."
  55. ^ Kratch, James. "Wrestling state championships, 2013: Razohnn Gross of Don Bosco Prep wins 195-pound championship", The Star-Ledger, March 10, 2013. Accessed April 7, 2013. "Gross captured his second straight state championship at 195 pounds with a 5-3 victory over his longtime friend, Anthony Messner of Franklin, at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City."
  56. ^ Barton, Rich. "Giraldo's win part of a banner day for North Jersey wrestlers", NorthJersey Sports.com, March 11, 2013. Accessed February 13, 2023. "At 113 pounds, Don Bosco Prep’s Luis Gonzalez trailed by a point in the second period before hitting Kevin Corrigan of Toms River South with a double-leg takedown to take the lead. He maintained that lead, but not without some moments of trepidation. Corrigan got a hold of Gonzalez’s leg twice in the final minute, but was unable to complete the shot as the junior held on for his first state title after two near misses."
  57. ^ Staff. "All-Decade boys track", The Record, June 13, 2010. Accessed September 12, 2012.
  58. ^ Chapman, Brian. "Rob DeCarlo is The Star-Ledger's boys track and field state Coach of the Year for 2011", The Star-Ledger, June 26, 2011. Accessed September 12, 2012. "The team won every championship for which it was eligible, five in all, including its third straight NJSIAA Non-Public A crown and both the Bergen County individual and relay titles."
  59. ^ NJSIAA Baseball Championship History, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed May 1, 2023.
  60. ^ Dottino, Paul. "Don Bosco retains crown in Parochial A; Defensive lapse haunts St. Joseph's of Metuchen", The Record, June 12, 1989. Accessed March 2, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Shortstop Sean Ryan's seventh-inning bunt with none out was misplayed for two runs as Don Bosco defended its Parochial A State baseball title Sunday with a 3-1 victory against. St. Joseph's of Metuchen at Clarke Field.... The Ironmen (15-11) grabbed a 1-0 lead in the second inning."
  61. ^ Mattura, Greg. "Boublis' gem gives Don Bosco the crown", The Record, June 12, 1994. Accessed January 24, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Boublis did it Saturday as he carried Don Bosco Prep to a 1-0 victory in nine innings over Monsignor Donovan of Toms River, in the Parochial A State championship at East Brunswick Tech."
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  65. ^ 2023 Stotesbury Cup Regatta 03:19 PM: Race 17 Boys Second Four Final - The Cipollone Cup, RowTown.org. Accessed June 14, 2023.
  66. ^ NJSIAA Boys Lacrosse Championship History, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed May 1, 2023.
  67. ^ Activities and Clubs, Don Bosco Preparatory High School. Accessed September 17, 2013.
  68. ^ Jennemann, Tom. "Real-life treasure hunter Author of Thieves of Baghdad to speak at Jubilee Center fundraiser" February 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, The Hudson Reporter, July 4, 2006. Accessed January 29, 2017. "Two of Bogdanos' brothers, Dino and his twin brother Mark, live in Hoboken. While the family grew up in New York, the three brothers attended Don Bosco Prep in New Jersey."
  69. ^ Dietel, Craig. "Clinton Calabrese '04 Named to 2018 Insider 100 Top Millennials List!", Don Bosco Preparatory High School, July 27, 2018. Accessed January 5, 2022. "Congratulations Clinton Calabrese '04 on being named to the 2018 Insider Top 100 Millennials List as well!"
  70. ^ Brennan, John. "Atlantic City makes $1.8M bond payment, avoids default; Christie asks 'What's next?'", The Record, May 2, 2016. Accessed January 13, 2022. "'These are tough times — but the Assembly is tougher,' said Guardian, a Don Bosco graduate who grew up in Palisades Park and West New York."
  71. ^ "Bishop John O'Hara", Archdiocese of New York. Accessed April 17, 2021. "graduating from ... Don Bosco High School in Ramsey, New Jersey in 1963"
  72. ^ Feldberg, Robert. "Jason Patric stars in his father's hit play, 'That Championship Season'" July 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, The Record, February 13, 2011. Accessed February 22, 2011. "The money from That Championship Season enabled the family, which included Patric's brother and sister, to move to Upper Saddle River and a five-bedroom house on a large piece of land.... Patric (his given name is Jason Patric Miller Jr.) attended Cavallini Middle School, and then Don Bosco Preparatory High School in Ramsey."
  73. ^ John Pizzarelli interview September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Jazz Review. Accessed May 16, 2007. "JazzReview: Where did you go to high school? John Pizzarelli: Don Bosco High School, Ramsey, New Jersey."
  74. ^ Rzeppa, Brian. "Former Nets Radio Prodigy Brandon Robinson Catches on at CBS Sports", Nothin' But Nets, May 25, 2016. Accessed July 29, 2019. "Studying at prestigious Don Bosco Prep which was home to many elite-level athletes, Robinson was able to further practice his craft in an opportune environment."
  75. ^ McIntyre, Jason. "Q&A with ESPN Investigative Reporter Don Van Natta Jr.", TheBigLead, January 18, 2013. Accessed May 17, 2015. "Q: You went to Don Bosco Prep in North Jersey, and then attended Boston University."
  76. ^ Curtis, Georgina Pell (1961). The American Catholic Who's Who. Vol. XIV. Grosse Pointe, Michigan: Walter Romig. p. 484.
  77. ^ Cooper, Darren. "Jalen Berger a one-of-a-kind player for Don Bosco football", The Record.October 10, 2018. Accessed September 14, 2022. "Jalen Berger defies comparison. The Don Bosco junior does things that normal high school football players don’t."
  78. ^ Duggan, Dan. "NFL Draft 2016: Rutgers WR Leonte Carroo picked by the Miami Dolphins in the third round", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, April 29, 2016. Accessed April 30, 2016. "A four-star recruit out of New Jersey powerhouse Don Bosco Prep, Carroo played exclusively on special teams as a true freshman in 2012."
  79. ^ Gewelb, Zach. "Cedar Grove resident, Don Bosco QB commits to Syracuse", Verona-Cedar Grove Times, May 16, 2016. Accessed May 13, 2020. "Cedar Grove resident and Don Bosco junior Tommy DeVito has grown into one of the top quarterback recruits in the nation."
  80. ^ Fox, Ron. "Ramsey resident signs with Fort Lauderdale Strikers", Ramsey Suburban News, April 18, 2013. Accessed September 21, 2015. "Ramsey's Mike Dietze in his Fort Lauderdale Strikers jersey.... He had 13 goals and 10 assists as a Don Bosco senior, but the season was abruptly ended when he suffered a broken leg."
  81. ^ Stapleton, Art. "Inside Brian Gaine's rise from childhood NY Giants fan to Houston Texans general manager", The Record, September 18, 2018. Accessed May 10, 2021. "The man on the poster that hung inside Brian Gaine's Pearl River, N.Y. bedroom embodied everything he wanted the foundation of his own football life to be.... The NFL player was iconic New York Giants tight end Mark Bavaro, who Gaine idolized as he developed into a high school star as part of a state championship team at Don Bosco."
  82. ^ Waldstein, David. "Garvin, Florida State Speedster, Catches N.F.L.'s Eye",The New York Times, "This month, Garvin was at a sports facility in Wayne preparing for Sunday's Texas Relays — he was on the winning 4x100-meter relay team — with Kevin Ensenat, Garvin's trainer since he was a freshman at Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, N.J."
  83. ^ Rowe, John. "Mahwah resident Joe Graf Jr. climbing auto racing ladder", The Record, May 4, 2018. Accessed July 29, 2019. "Joe Graf Jr. realizes he's very fortunate. Few people's dreams translate into reality.... Driving is the Mahwah teenager's passion. After playing high school lacrosse in his freshman and sophomore years at Don Bosco Prep, Graf opted to devote his time solely to auto racing."
  84. ^ Silverstein, Tom. "Prep school holds Grant in high regard for starting strong tradition on gridiron", Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, January 15, 2008. Accessed June 15, 2008. "Running back Ryan Grant (above, below) starred at Don Bosco High School in Ramsey, N.J., in 1999-'00."
  85. ^ Mattura, Greg. "Considered a top HS basketball talent in NJ, Dylan Harper does it all on and off the court", The Record, January 11, 2023. Accessed July 19, 2023. "It’s midterm exams week at Don Bosco and Dylan Harper is focused more on books than basketball.... Harper, a 6-foot-6 junior from Franklin Lakes, is the son of a five-time NBA champion, younger brother of an NBA rookie, and the biggest recruit to come out of North Jersey in decades."
  86. ^ Cooper, Darren. "Cooper: What's in a name, if it's Harper? Don Bosco Prep swingman Ron Harper Jr. carrying on family tradition of basketball excellence", The Record, March 14, 2017. Accessed October 13, 2020. "Harper Jr., a Franklin Lakes resident, grew up playing down low, since he was usually the biggest player on his team. But as time went on, he became more of a small forward. When he got to Don Bosco, his debut was rough."
  87. ^ Stapleton, Art. "Matt Hennessy, Don Bosco and Temple star, selected by Atlanta Falcons in NFL Draft", The Record, April 24, 2020. Accessed November 8, 2020. "Matt Hennessy studied highlights of All-Pro center Alex Mack when he made the transition to the position after exclusively playing tackle in high school at Don Bosco Prep in North Jersey."
  88. ^ "Thomas Hennessy". goduke.com. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  89. ^ Schutta, Gregory. "Where are they now? Former Don Bosco soccer goalie Ian Joyce" February 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, The Record, October 22, 2013. Accessed January 29, 2017. "Ian Joyce still laughs when he thinks about the coincidence.The former All-State goalkeeper for Don Bosco was attending a coaching clinic in California when he met his roommate for the clinic, current Don Bosco coach Vinny Sileo."
  90. ^ Blackman, Sam. "Football Game Program Feature: Men's Soccer Spotlight - Thomas McNamara" November 13, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Clemson Tigers football, August 29, 2013. Accessed November 12, 2016. "While he was attending Don Bosco Preparatory High School, McNamara was looking for a challenging school academically to further his education, as well as a good soccer program in the Northeast."
  91. ^ Lanni, Patrick. "University of Miami dismisses Don Bosco star Al-Quadin Muhammad, report says", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, August 28, 2016. Accessed May 1, 2017. "Before his dismissal, Muhammad, an Irvington native, missed the entire 2014 season after being suspended for his involvement in a fight following the team's spring game."
  92. ^ Cimini, Rich. "Sunday notes: Tension between Jets, Revis", ESPNNewYork.com, April 14, 2013. Accessed May 29, 2014. "One of the most interesting players at the Jets' local workout was Fordham kicker Patrick Murray, an FCS All-American with the rare ability to punt (46-yard average) and kick field goals (25-for-30).... Murray played his high school ball at Don Bosco Prep in New Jersey."
  93. ^ Lewis, Brian. "Amazin's Add Lefty Nitkowski to Pen", New York Daily News, September 3, 2001. Accessed February 22, 2011. "[Nitkowski] was 0-3 with a 5.56 ERA in 56 games for the Tigers, before being optioned to Triple-A Toledo, where he'd worked one scoreless inning. The 6-foot-3, 205-pounder - who is from Suffern and graduated from Don Bosco H.S. and St. John's - is 15-30 with a career 5.44 ERA."
  94. ^ Kratch, James. "'Hell yeah, I'll do it': How ex-Rutgers QB Gary Nova landed coaching job at Paramus Catholic", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, June 14, 2018. Accessed July 29, 2019. "Former Don Bosco Prep and Rutgers quarterback Gary Nova was recently named PC's new offensive coordinator."
  95. ^ Stanmyre, Matthew. "Paramus Catholic's Jabrill Peppers longs to reunite with the father who started him on path to stardom", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, October 12, 2012. Accessed November 19, 2018. "Earlier this year, he was widely criticized on the internet by fans for transferring from powerhouse Don Bosco Prep in favor of a school with little tradition. Jabrill says he left Bosco because he no longer felt comfortable."
  96. ^ "College Scene", The Record, November 23, 1986. Accessed November 19, 2018. "Chris Port of Wanaque thought he was prepared for every challenge college football presented before he began his freshman year at Duke University. But there was one surprise for the former standout at Don Bosco Prep."
  97. ^ Chris Port, Pro-Football-Reference.com. Accessed November 19, 2018.
  98. ^ Staff. "Matt Simms leading candidate to be starting QB for Tennessee", The Star-Ledger, May 11, 2010. Accessed February 22, 2011. "Simms, a Franklin Lakes resident and graduate of Don Bosco Prep, started his college career at Louisville, but transferred after his freshman year to El Camino, a junior college."
  99. ^ Lawlor, Christopher. "Don Bosco (N.J.), No. 5 De La Salle win at Herbstreit Challenge", USA Today, September 17, 2006. Accessed May 16, 2007. "Quarterback Matt Simms, whose father Phil played for the New York Giants..."
  100. ^ Hunt, Todderick. "NFL Draft 2019: Which former N.J. football stars helped themselves most at the 2019 NFL Combine?", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 7, 2019. Accessed July 29, 2019. "Tommy Sweeney, TE, Boston College Hometown: Ramsey, N.J. High School: Don Bosco Prep"
  101. ^ Luicci, Tom. "Former Rutgers QB Mike Teel understands plight of Don Bosco prospect Gary Nova", The Star-Ledger, February 2, 2011. Accessed February 22, 2011. "Teel, who went 23-0 as a starter at Don Bosco and won two state titles, says there's something people are missing completely about Nova, who went 24-0 as a starter, won two state titles and a mythical national championship."
  102. ^ Bierman, Fred. "Plus: High School Football; Don Bosco Defeats Bergen Catholic", The New York Times, November 13, 2000. Accessed November 19, 2018. "Toal ranked fourth on the team in tackles with 53 (32 solos) last season. It was a noticeable drop from two years ago. He had arrived from Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, N.J., as the school's most coveted football recruit, was second on the team in tackles with 77 (37 solos), and earned Big East Rookie of the Year honors."
  103. ^ Justin Trattou September 24, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, Florida Gators football. Accessed September 20, 2011. "Hometown: Ramsey, N.J., School: Don Bosco Prep. Helped lead Don Bosco to a perfect 12-0 record and its first state title since 2003 during his senior year with 82 tackles and 17 sacks"
  104. ^ Jason Vosler, Northeastern Huskies baseball. Accessed September 14, 2022. "High School: Don Bosco Prep"
  105. ^ Cimini, Rich. "Jets need D-line help on Day 2", ESPN, April 30, 2010. Accessed February 22, 2011. "If Rex Ryan wants a five-technique end for his 3-4 scheme, a candidate is Northwestern's Corey Wootton (6-6, 270). Like Wilson, he's a Jersey kid, born in Rutherford and a former standout at Don Bosco Prep."

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For schools of a similar name see Don Bosco School Don Bosco Preparatory High School Don Bosco Prep is a private all boys Catholic high school from ninth through twelfth grades Founded in 1915 as a boarding school for Polish boys by the Salesians of Don Bosco a religious community of priests and brothers the school is situated on a 35 acre 14 ha campus in Ramsey in Bergen County in the U S state of New Jersey The school is operated under the supervision of the Archdiocese of Newark 10 11 Don Bosco Preparatory High SchoolAddress492 North Franklin TurnpikeRamsey Bergen County New Jersey 07446United StatesCoordinates41 04 19 N 74 08 09 W 41 072038 N 74 135707 W 41 072038 74 135707InformationTypePrivateMottoLatin Crescere Scientia et Gratia To Increase in Knowledge and Grace Religious affiliation s CatholicEstablished1915NCES School ID00863362 9 PresidentJoseph R Azzolino 1 DirectorFr Abraham Feliciano 2 SDBPrincipalJeffrey Wojcik 3 Faculty52 FTEs 9 Grades9 12GenderBoysEnrollment790 as of 2019 20 9 Student to teacher ratio15 2 1 9 Campus size35 acres 140 000 m2 Color s Maroon and White 5 SloganEmpowering Young Men for LifeAthletics conferenceBig North Conference 5 general North Jersey Super Football Conference football Team nameIronmen 5 RivalBergen Catholic High SchoolSaint Joseph Regional High SchoolAccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools 6 NewspaperIronman 8 YearbookBosconian 7 School fees 1 685 Student fee registration and capital improvement 4 Tuition 18 975 2023 24 4 AffiliationSalesiansWebsitewww wbr donboscoprep wbr orgLocated in northern New Jersey approximately 2 mi 3 km from the New Jersey New York border the school draws students from a wide geographical region including Bergen Passaic Morris Essex and Sussex counties in New Jersey as well as surrounding counties in New York As of the 2019 20 school year the school had an enrollment of 790 students and 52 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 15 2 1 The school s student body was 49 2 389 White 18 4 145 Black 12 8 101 two or more races 11 0 87 Hispanic 4 3 34 Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander 4 2 33 Asian and 0 1 1 American Indian Alaska Native 9 Contents 1 History 2 Accreditation 3 Course offerings 4 Athletics 4 1 Fall 4 1 1 Cross country 4 1 2 Soccer 4 1 3 Football 4 2 Winter 4 2 1 Basketball 4 2 2 Bowling 4 2 3 Ice hockey 4 2 4 Swimming 4 2 5 Fencing 4 2 6 Indoor track and field 4 2 7 Wrestling 4 3 Spring 4 3 1 Outdoor track and field 4 3 2 Baseball 4 3 3 Rowing 4 3 4 Lacrosse 5 Activities and clubs 6 Concert series 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe school dates back to April 1915 when it was created as a boarding school for boys from Poland 12 In its early years from 1915 to 1973 Don Bosco housed resident students on the upper floors of St Johns Hall Freshmen were in the center wing while upperclassmen stayed on the top floor in the north annex During the 1960s approximately 75 or 10 of the students lived on campus Resident students attended Mass each morning and were allowed to go home each weekend starting around 1963 Prior to that weekend home visits were periodic Accreditation editThe school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1960 6 Don Bosco Prep is a member of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development the National Catholic Educational Association the National Association of Secondary School Principals the National Honor Society and the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Course offerings editCourses available include Mathematics Algebra I College Prep Honors Geometry College Prep Honors Advanced Honors Algebra II Trigonometry College Prep Honors Pre Calculus College Prep Honors Statistics AP Calculus AB and BCLiterature Composition and Literature College Prep Honors American Literature College Prep Honors British Literature College Prep Honors AP English Language and Composition AP English Literature and Composition World Literature Creative Writing Journalisms Public SpeakingWorld languages Latin Italian Spanish Mandarin Chinese AP Spanish LanguageSocial Studies World History College Prep Honors AP United States History College Prep Honors AP European History AP United States Government and Politics AP Psychology Economics Criminal Justice Intro to Law SociologySciences Biology College Prep Honors Chemistry College Prep Honors Physics College Prep Honors AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics 1 and 2 Anatomy and Physiology College Prep Honors Independent Science Research H I Sports MedicineTheology Catholic Morality Theology of the Body Hebrew Scripture New Testament Scripture Catholic Sacraments Catholic Social Teachings Theology of Marriage PhilosophyFine arts AP Studio Art Musical ArtsComputer sciences Computer Applications Web Design Visual BASIC AP Computer Science 3 D Animation 3 D Modeling AnimationEngineering Intro to Robotics Robotics Engineering Robotics Design Robotics Project Engineering DesignBusiness Business Law Economics College Prep Honors Financial Literacy Leadership Entrepreneurship and Opportunity Program I Leadership Entrepreneurship and Opportunity Program II Principles of Accounting Principles of Accounting Finance Principles of MarketingAthletics editThe Don Bosco Ironmen 5 compete in the Big North Conference which is comprised of public and private high schools in Bergen and Passaic counties and was established by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association NJSIAA following a reorganization of sports leagues in Northern New Jersey 13 With 1 278 students in grades 10 12 the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2019 20 school year as Non Public A for most athletic competition purposes which included schools with an enrollment of 381 to 1 454 students in that grade range equivalent to Group IV for public schools 14 In the 2009 10 school year the school competed in the North Jersey Tri County Conference which was established on an interim basis to facilitate realignment 15 Until the NJSIAA s 2009 realignment the school had participated in Division C of the Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League which included high schools located in Bergen County Essex County and Passaic County and was separated into three divisions based on NJSIAA size classification 16 The football team competes in the United Red division of the North Jersey Super Football Conference which includes 112 schools competing in 20 divisions making it the nation s biggest football only high school sports league 17 18 The school was classified by the NJSIAA as Non Public Group A equivalent to Group IV for public schools for football for 2022 2024 which included schools with 225 to 723 students 19 The athletic teams are nicknamed the Ironmen and the school colors are maroon and white 5 In 2008 they were ranked as the number nine sports program in the nation by Sports Illustrated 20 nbsp One of two fountains on the Ramsey NJ campus nbsp Mary Help of Christians Chapel in St John s Hall is the center of religious activity on campus The school was the Group A winner of the NJSIAA ShopRite Cup in 2006 07 The award recognized the school for achieving a tie for third in boys soccer first in boys cross country first in football second in wrestling second in boys indoor track and field relays a tie for third in baseball second in boys golf a tie for third in boys lacrosse and second in boys track and field 21 Fall edit The school fields football soccer and cross country teams in the fall Cross country edit The cross country team won its first New Jersey State Meets of Champions in 1992 under the leadership of Coach Tony Monks and Bill Barry and returned as Champions in 2007 and 2009 22 The team won Non Public A titles in four consecutive years from 2006 to 2009 and again in 2015 23 The Ironmen placed third at the Nike Northeast Regional Race and placed 10th at Nike Team Nationals in Portland Oregon in 2007 They ended Christian Brothers Academy s 11 year winning streak at the state group championships with their string of four wins and in 2005 the freshman cross country team ended the 19 year streak of CBA in the NJCTCs 24 The squad finished sixth in the country at Nike Cross Nationals in 2008 The Ironmen were the best team not to make nationals in 2009 finishing 23rd in the country Under the guidance of head coach Kevin Kilduff the program was named North Jersey s Program of the Decade for 2000 2009 citation needed Soccer edit The soccer team were state runners up in 2009 and are a perennial competitor for the state title In 2009 they defeated Bergen Catholic High School in the Bergen County Tournament final 3 0 behind goals from Dylan Renna Gio Esposito and Ryan McNamara 25 The Bergen County Coaches Association named Don Bosco s Ian Joyce and Steve Franchini to its All Decade Team but selected Ramapo High School in 2010 as its Program of the Decade despite both teams having won five championships in the ten year span citing the fact that Ramapo had beaten Don Bosco three of the four times the teams had played each other in the county championship 26 Football edit The school s football program has been a perennial contender for the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Non Public Group IV championship The Ironmen have won 15 state championships were declared winners in 1968 1970 and 1973 and won playoff tournaments in Non Public A North in 1983 1984 and 1990 and in Non Public Group IV in 2002 2003 2006 2011 and 2015 27 The 1984 team won the Parochial A North sectional title by defeating Bergen Catholic High School by a score of 15 0 in the championship game after having beaten Bergen Catholic 13 0 on Thanksgiving making it the first time Bergen Catholic had been shutout in consecutive games in more than two decades 28 The 1990 team finished the season with an 8 3 record after overcoming a 20 0 halftime deficit to win the Non Public A North title with a 21 20 win against Queen of Peace High School in the championship game 29 Prior to achieving National Champion status the Don Bosco football team ended the 2002 season ranked No 8 in the nation in USA Today s Super 25 ranking of the best high school football teams in the country 30 was ranked No 2 in the nation in the 2003 season 31 and ranked No 7 in the 2006 season 32 The team finished first overall in USA Today s regional rankings for the East at the end of those same three seasons 33 34 35 In 2002 2003 2006 and 2010 the football team won the Star Ledger Trophy as the newspaper s top ranked program in the New Jersey 36 On September 27 2008 the nationally ranked football team traveled to California where they defeated De La Salle High School 23 21 on national television the winning margin coming with 10 seconds left on a 19 yard field goal 37 A year later Don Bosco hosted De La Salle defeating them 30 6 on September 12 2009 Later that year the Ironmen travelled to Prattville Alabama to take on another nationally ranked team That game was televised nationwide by ESPN The Ironmen won 35 24 Don Bosco finished the season with a perfect 12 0 record and following a number of weeks ranked second in the nation was chosen 2009 National Champion when 2008 National Champion Saint Thomas Aquinas of Fort Lauderdale Florida lost in the Florida State semi finals In 2009 the Ironmen became the first New Jersey team to be selected as the High School Football National Champion finishing atop the lists of both the USA Today and the National Prep Poll rankings Don Bosco repeated in 2011 as the National Champion of both the USA Today and the National Prep Poll The team won the Non Public B title in 2015 defeating Saint Joseph Regional High School by a score of 21 10 to win the program s first title in four years 38 Bosco has sent more than 200 football players to Division I colleges across the country 39 The rivalry with Saint Joseph Regional High School was listed at 15th on NJ com s 2017 list Ranking the 31 fiercest rivalries in N J HS football Don Bosco leads the rivalry with a 30 23 overall record as of 2017 which includes periods in the 1990s and 2010s when the two schools played each other on Thanksgiving The rivalry with Bergen Catholic High School dating back to 1958 was listed as the state s number one rivalry with Don Bosco in the lead at 38 28 2 40 Winter edit Basketball edit The basketball Ironmen won the Non Public A state championship in 1944 defeating Camden Catholic High School in the tournament final 1966 vs Christian Brothers Academy 1968 vs Trenton Cathedral High School 1970 vs Christian Brothers 2017 vs St Augustine Preparatory School and 2018 vs Camden Catholic 41 The 1966 team ended the year with a record of 25 2 after winning the Parochial A state championship at Convention Hall in Atlantic City with a 65 58 win in the tournament final against a Christian Brothers Academy team that had beaten them in the finals the previous season 42 The 1968 team won the Parochial A title at Convention Hall with a 75 71 defeat of a Trenton Cathedral team that entered the championship game with a 26 0 record 43 The team won the Parochial A title in 1970 with an 83 71 win in the championship game against Christian Brothers in a game played at Atlantic City s Convention Hall 44 After a 47 year drought the team won the 2017 Non Public A title with a 69 66 win against St Augustine 45 The Ironmen would repeat as Non Public A state champions in 2018 defeating Camden Catholic High School by a score of 61 54 in the tournament final played at the RWJBarnabas Health Arena 46 Bowling edit The bowling team won the overall state championship in 1991 and 1993 47 The team took the 1991 title with a total score of 2 875 pins 48 Ice hockey edit The hockey team dates back to the 1960s The team currently plays in the Gordon Conference Frequently ranked among the top five teams in the state the Ironmen have been to two state championships and won the 2012 Gordon Conference Championship four Bergen County championships a Van Cott Cup and numerous other championships Coach Greg Toskos the all time leading scorer at Don Bosco has led the Ironmen since the 2006 07 season his first two seasons as co coach and has a career 116 79 23 record 49 50 Swimming edit The swimming program was introduced in 2005 On January 5 2008 Don Bosco swim team defeated Bergen Catholic High School 98 72 It was Bergen Catholic s first dual meet loss in 23 years 51 Fencing edit The fencing team in the 2011 2012 season got second place in Section 4 district championships and was undefeated going 13 0 In the 2012 2013 fencing season the Ironmen were again undefeated in District 4 dual meets placed second in the District 4 tournament and for the first time in team history advanced past the first round of the State Tournament to achieve a ranking of sixth in the state Indoor track and field edit The indoor track team and field team has risen to national prominence in the past few years as the Ironman quartet of Steven Wexler Jason Baker Conor Sullivan and anchor leg Sharif Webb won the National Championship in the 3200m 4 800 m relay at the 2006 National Scholastic Indoor Championships held in New York City Four years later at the NSIC the 2010 4x1 mile relay led by an astonishing anchor from Michael Belgiovine and also including Rafael Vargas Howard Rosas and Phelan McCormack earned second team All American status for their runner up finish in that race In addition the Ironmen have won County championships indoors for five consecutive years and have won numerous league conference and invitational titles The team captured the NJSIAA Non Public A State Title at the Bennett Indoor Complex in Toms River NJ The program was named Program of the Decade by the Bergen County Coaches Association 52 Wrestling edit The wrestling team won the 2007 Non Public North A state sectional championship with a 32 28 win against rival Bergen Catholic High School 53 Razohnn Gross became the school s first individual wrestling champion when he won the 2012 title at 195 pounds in overtime against Eric McMullen of North Bergen High School 54 Gross won his second title in 2013 with a victory over Anthony Messner of Franklin High School 55 That same year 2013 Luis Gonzalez became Don Bosco s second individual state champion when he earned first place at 113 pounds 56 Spring edit The school offers seven varsity sports in the spring season including baseball golf lacrosse track amp field tennis crew and volleyball The lacrosse golf and volleyball teams are teams on the rise The golf team finished undefeated in 2009 and was ranked within the top five teams in the state Outdoor track and field edit The Ironmen are six time state champions in Spring track with wins in 1955 1961 and 2006 and three consecutive titles in 2009 2010 and 2011 The track team has won county championships for several years running and won many league and conference titles in the now defunct NNJIL before joining the Big North Conference In 2007 the Sprint Medley Relay Jason Kelsey Matthew Cato Marvin Whilby and Sharif Webb captured a national title at the Nike Outdoor Nationals held in Greensboro North Carolina In 2009 the 4x1 mile relay team earned All American status with a fifth place finish at the Nike Outdoor Nationals The shuttle hurdle relay team 4 400 m relay team and javelin thrower Tyler Yee medalled at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals in June 2011 Don Bosco Prep has become one of the elite high school track and field programs in the nation culminating in an eighth place finish at the Nike Track Nationals held in Eugene Oregon in June 2011 The team was voted as Program of the Decade for 2000 2009 by the Record s track reporter Paul Schwartz Head Coach Rob DeCarlo Jr was named Coach of the Decade for his efforts in leading the team since 2003 ending a 45 year state title drought in 2006 57 DeCarlo was honored as New Jersey Boys Track Coach of the Year by The Star Ledger in June 2011 58 Baseball edit The baseball team has won the county title nine times since 2000 and the state championship six times the team won the Non Public A North title in 1963 and won the State Non Public A championship in 1979 vs Notre Dame High School 1986 vs Red Bank Catholic High School 1988 vs Holy Cross Preparatory Academy 1989 vs St Joseph High School of Metuchen 1994 vs Monsignor Donovan High School and 2008 vs Christian Brothers Academy The six state titles are tied for seventh most in the state 59 The team finished with a record of 15 11 in 1989 after winning the Parochial A title with a 3 1 defeat of St Joseph of Metuchen behind the pitching of future MLB pitcher C J Nitkowski 60 The 1994 team defeated Monsignor Donovan by a score of 1 0 in the championship game to win the Parochial A state title and finish the season 21 9 61 The 2008 squad posted a record of 33 0 and won the Non Public A state championship and were ranked No 1 in the nation by ESPNHS50 and No 2 by USA Today 62 Former MLB pitcher Mike Stanton coached the team in 2010 before stepping down In 2011 they went 25 1 and were 18th in the nation according to MaxPreps Xcellent 25 In 2012 Don Bosco was pre ranked at No 6 in the nation by MaxPrepsand finished the season 26 4 The Don Bosco baseball team faced Patterson s Eastside High School in the first baseball game played since 1997 at the renovated Hinchliffe Stadium on May 17 2023 63 Rowing edit The rowing team has won two Scholastic Rowing Association of America National championships and two Stotesbury Cup gold medals 64 They have at one point possessed the title in every men s sculling category The rowing team has only competed against Bergen Catholic High School once during the spring sprint season in the Junior Quad head race qualifier at the 2010 Stotesbury Cup Regatta In 2012 the varsity double Aaron McAvey and Brian Sullivan won the SRAA national championships In 2017 the coxed lightweight four won the SRAA national championships under Coach Scott Menken In 2023 the coxed second four won silver at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta 65 Lacrosse edit The boys lacrosse team won the Non Public A state championship in 2013 defeating Seton Hall Prep in the tournament final and 2021 vs Delbarton School The 2021 team won the Tournament of Champions with a victory against Summit High School in the championship game 66 Activities and clubs editDon Bosco Prep offers clubs and activities for student involvement both on and off campus 67 AcademicChess Club Computer Club Creative Writing Club Debate Team French Club German Culture Club Health Occupations Students of America Italian Club Junior Statesmen of America Latin Club Math Team Mock Trial Model UN Robotics Team Spanish ClubArtsArt Club Bagpipe amp Drum Corp Chapel Concert Series Concert Band Concert Choir Drama Club Liturgical Music Group Stage Crew String OrchestraAthleticFrisbee Team Intramurals Outdoors Club Ping Pong Club Ski and Snowboard ClubCatholic and serviceHabitat for Humanity Youth United Mission Club Pro Life Club Students Against Destructive Decisions SADD Theology of the Body Club Youth Ministry ProgramHonor societiesLatin Honor Society English Honor Society French Honor Society German Honor Society Italian Honor Society Math Honor Society National Honor Society Science Honor Society Spanish Honor SocietyPublicationsDon Bosco Prep Magazine Literary Magazine Newspaper Ironman Yearbook BosconianSpecial interestAmnesty International Don Bosco Grilling Society Black Student Association DBP Ambassadors Environmental Awareness Irish American Culture Society Ironmen Fight Cancer LINK Liberty in North Korea MSG Varsity Peer Mediation Prom Committees Spectrum Student Council TV Club Wilderness Survival ClubConcert series editIn order to raise awareness of the arts at Don Bosco Prep the music department and alumni began when a series of concerts Some feature religious or classical music and are included in the Mary Help of Christians Chapel Concert Series Other concerts organized by the alumni association present more contemporary music Billed artists have included citation needed Chanticleer San Francisco all male a cappella choir Liza Minnelli winner of a Tony Emmy Oscar and Grammy John Pizzarelli who graduated in 1977 and Bucky Pizzarelli jazz musicians Philip Smith Principal Trumpeter of the New York Philharmonic Gordon Turk concert organist Yale Whiffenpoofs the oldest U S collegiate a cappella groupNotable alumni editSee also Category Don Bosco Preparatory High School alumni Matthew Bogdanos New York City Assistant District Attorney and author of Thieves of Baghdad 68 Clinton Calabrese born 1986 class of 2004 politician who has represented the 36th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2018 69 Don Guardian born 1953 class of 1971 politician who has represented the 2nd Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2022 70 John Joseph O Hara born 1946 auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Newark 71 Jason Patric born 1966 as Jason Patric Miller actor appeared in The Lost Boys and Sleepers 72 John Pizzarelli born 1960 jazz guitarist and singer 73 Brandon Scoop B Robinson born 1985 sports writer radio host and television personality most notably with CBS Sports Radio 74 Don Van Natta Jr born 1964 Pulitzer Prize winning journalist at The New York Times and ESPN bestselling author of First Off the Tee 75 Alexander M Zaleski 1906 1975 Bishop of Lansing from 1965 until his death 76 AthletesJalen Berger born 2001 American football running back for the Michigan State Spartans football team 77 Leonte Carroo born 1994 wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins 78 Tommy DeVito quarterback for the New York Giants 79 Mike Dietze born 1989 professional soccer player who has played for the Philadelphia Fury of the American Soccer League 80 Brian Gaine American football executive who was the general manager of the Houston Texans from 2018 to 2019 81 Michael Ray Garvin born 1986 former wide receiver for the Las Vegas Locomotives 82 Joe Graf Jr born 1998 professional stock car racing driver who competes in the ARCA Menards Series 83 Ryan Grant born 1982 former running back for the Green Bay Packers 84 Dylan Harper born 2006 07 basketball player 85 Ron Harper Jr born 2000 professional basketball player for the Toronto Raptors 86 Matt Hennessy born 1997 offensive lineman for the Atlanta Falcons 87 Thomas Hennessy born 1994 long snapper for the New York Jets 88 Ian Joyce born 1985 goalkeeper for the Colorado Rapids who played professionally in England for Southend United 89 Tommy McNamara born 1991 professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for New York City FC in Major League Soccer 90 Al Quadin Muhammad born 1995 defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League 91 Patrick Murray born 1991 placekicker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 92 C J Nitkowski born 1973 former MLB pitcher 93 Gary Nova born 1993 football quarterback 94 Jabrill Peppers born 1995 strong safety for the New England Patriots of the NFL 95 Chris Port born 1967 former NFL offensive lineman who played for five seasons for the New Orleans Saints 96 97 Matt Simms born 1988 former quarterback at the University of Tennessee son of former New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms signed by the Buffalo Bills 98 99 Tommy Sweeney born 1995 tight end for the New York Giants 100 Mike Teel born 1986 former record setting quarterback at Rutgers University drafted by the Seattle Seahawks WR coach at Rutgers University 101 Brian Toal born 1985 former linebacker fullback for the New York Jets of the NFL 102 Justin Trattou born 1988 defensive end who played in the NFL for the New York Giants 103 Jason Vosler born 1993 baseball third baseman for the San Francisco Giants 104 Corey Wootton born 1987 former defensive end for the Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions former defensive end at Northwestern University became a 4th round draft pick of the Chicago Bears 105 References edit Contact and Directions Don Bosco Preparatory High School Accessed March 24 2023 DBP Announces New Director January 26 2021 New Principal Announced Don Bosco Preparatory High School July 19 2022 Accessed March 24 2023 Don Bosco Prep is proud to announce that Mr Jeffrey M Wojcik Class of 2001 has been named the new principal for the 2022 2023 school year a b Tuition amp Assistance Don Bosco Preparatory High School Accessed March 24 2023 a b c d e Don Bosco Prep High School New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed October 20 2020 a b Don Bosco Preparatory High School Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools Accessed February 1 2022 Yearbook Club Don Bosco Preparatory High School Accessed February 20 2022 Ironman Newspaper Don Bosco Preparatory High School Accessed February 20 2022 a b c d e School data for Don Bosco Preparatory High School National Center for Education Statistics Accessed March 10 2022 McGrath Ben The Jersey Game Will high school football become a big money sport The New Yorker pp 39 53 January 2 2012 Accessed May 4 2015 Bergen County Catholic High Schools Archived August 12 2017 at the Wayback Machine Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark Accessed November 12 2016 History Don Bosco Preparatory High School Accessed March 29 2022 Don Bosco Prep High School was founded on April 3 1915 with the arrival of the first students who transferred from Columbus Institute in Hawthorne NY The Ramsey school initially known as Don Bosco Institute was a college preparatory boarding school for Polish boys taught by Polish Salesian priests League amp Conference Officers Affiliated Schools 2020 2021 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed October 20 2020 NJSIAA General Public School Classifications 2019 2020 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed November 20 2020 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association League Memberships 2009 2010 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association backed up by the Internet Archive as of July 24 2011 Accessed August 14 2017 Home Page Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League backed up by the Internet Archive as of May 9 2009 Accessed December 16 2014 Cooper Darren Here s what we know about the new Super Football Conference 2020 schedule The Record July 23 2020 Accessed March 22 2021 The Super Football Conference SFC is a 112 team group the largest high school football only conference in America and is comprised of teams from five different counties Cooper Darren NJ football Super Football Conference revised schedules for 2020 regular season The Record July 23 2020 Accessed March 22 2021 The Super Football Conference has 112 teams that will play across 20 divisions NJSIAA Football Public School Classifications 2022 2024 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed May 1 2023 Brown David Jersey has unique barriers to balance The Standard Times New Bedford June 25 2008 Accessed August 6 2008 Earlier this year Sports Illustrated ranked Don Bosco the No 9 high school sports program in the country Fourth Annual ShopRite Cup 2006 2007 Final Standings Archived September 3 2017 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed September 12 2017 NJSIAA Boys Cross Country Meet of Champions Winners 1972 2018 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed October 20 2020 NJSIAA Boys Cross Country State Group Champions New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed May 1 2023 Don Bosco Prep halts CBA s streak at 11 The Star Ledger November 12 2006 Staff Don Bosco Prep 3 Bergen Catholic 0 The Star Ledger November 8 2009 Accessed September 1 2011 Giovanni Esposito scored a first half goal and Ryan McNamara and Dylan Renna each connected after the break to lead Don Bosco Prep No 3 in The Star Ledger Top 20 to a 3 0 victory over No 1 Bergen Catholic in the championship game of the Bergen County Tournament yesterday at Indian Hills in Oakland Soccer All Decade Team Archived March 30 2012 at the Wayback Machine Bergen County Coaches Association Accessed September 1 2011 NJSIAA Football History New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed May 1 2023 Schwartz Paul Don Bosco defends Parochial title The Record December 2 1984 Accessed January 10 2021 via Newspapers com With little more than a minute left in Don Bosco s 15 0 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Parochial A North championship game win over Bergen Catholic yesterday first year head coach Mike Zdanek stood atop the tower he was directing the Ironmen from made a D with his hands hollered defense and thrust his fist into the air The Ironmen shut out Bergen Catholic for the second time in less than two weeks they beat the Crusaders 13 0 Thanksgiving Day It marked the first time since 1962 that Bergen Catholic had been shut out in back to back games Chessari Joe Don Bosco rallies to down QP The Record December 2 1990 Accessed December 1 2020 via Newspapers com Don Bosco Prep 21 Queen of Peace 20 didn t tell the whole story Don Bosco s come from behind victory in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Parochial A North final was hard for Queen of Peace to take Don Bosco 8 3 had its own explanations USA TODAY s prep football Super 25 for 2002 USA Today accessed December 30 2006 USA TODAY s prep football Super 25 for 2006 USA Today accessed December 30 2006 USA TODAY s prep football Super 25 for 2006 USA Today accessed December 30 2006 Super 25 prep football regional rankings 2002 USA Today December 24 2002 Super 25 prep football regional rankings 2003 USA Today December 22 2003 Super 25 prep football regional rankings 2006 USA Today December 26 2006 Staff NJ Football Final Statewide Rankings 2010 The Star Ledger December 17 2010 Accessed September 1 2011 Staff Don Bosco nips De La Salle with last second field goal USA Today September 28 2008 Accessed October 1 2008 Lanni Patrick Don Bosco ends title drought downs St Joseph Mont 21 10 NJ Advance Media for NJ com December 4 2015 Accessed December 6 2015 Don Bosco Prep No 2 in the NJ com Top 20 downed No 4 St Joseph Mont 21 10 Friday night at MetLife Stadium to win the NJSIAA SportsCare Institute Non Public Group 4 championship and end a four year title drought for Greg Toal s team The win secured Don Bosco s 12th title in school history and first since 2011 when the Ironmen capped a streak of six straight state championships Ironman Football Academy Archived July 14 2009 at the Wayback Machine Stypulkoski Matt Ranking the 31 fiercest rivalries in N J HS football Archived January 10 2021 at the Wayback Machine NJ Advance Media for NJ com October 27 2017 updated May 15 2019 Accessed December 1 2020 15 Don Bosco Prep vs St Joseph Mont For two periods of time from 1992 98 and again from 2009 2014 the Green Knights and Ironmen met for an annual Thanksgiving clash The all time series led by DBP 30 23 however started well before that with the first meeting between these two Bergen County powers taking place in 1965 All time series Don Bosco Prep leads 30 23 1 Bergen Catholic vs Don Bosco Prep Our No 1 rivalry in New Jersey dates back to 1958 though the teams did not play in the regular season from 1992 98 but resumed in 1999 with these two programs separated by just over 10 miles set to clash for the 69th meeting all time this Friday All time series Don Bosco Prep leads 38 28 2 NJSIAA Boys Basketball Championship History New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed November 20 2020 Buonauro Gabe Don Bosco Park Ridge Capture State Titles Ironmen On Top In Parochial A Spenla Comes Off Bench To Spark Club To 65 58 Revenge Win Over C B A The Record March 19 1978 Accessed January 31 2021 via Newspapers com It was O Brien s way of congratulating the jubilant players for giving Bosco its first New Jersey State Interscholastic A A basketball championship in 22 years With that the locker room returned to bedlam as the players and their coaches continued to congratulate one another for the impressive 65 58 victory over Christian Brothers Academy in the Parochial A final Saturday afternoon at Convention Hall Bosco which finished the season with a 25 2 record extended their lead to 10 points 45 35 as Spenla scored from the short post just before the third quarter ended Phillips Ron Upsets Trenton Cathedral Foul Shooting Good Zone Earn Ramsey Don Bosco State Honors Herald News April 1 1968 Accessed February 14 2021 via Newspapers com A well balanced attack good zone defensive work and excellent shooting from the foul line earned Ramsey Don Bosco Parochial A state title honors Saturday afternoon in Convention Hall before 6 913 fans The Dons winning their second state crown in four years posted a 75 71 upset victory over Trenton Cathedral High School Trenton Cathedral coached by former Paterson Central and Seton Hall University standout Phil Kecmer entered the game with a record of 26 0 Ruskie Mark Bosco s Harris One Up On Les The Record March 22 1970 Accessed November 26 2020 via Newspapers com Les is a real good friend of mine said Harris Saturday after helping lead Don Bosco to an 83 71 victory over CBA and the Parochial A State basketball championship Mattura Greg Don Bosco hangs on to win first state title in 47 years The Record March 11 2017 Accessed March 20 2017 Excitedly joyfully the Ironmen celebrated their first state boys basketball title in 47 years Don Bosco avenged last year s loss to St Augustine in the Non Public A final with a hold your breath 69 66 victory Saturday night at Pine Belt Arena on the campus of Toms River North Mattura Greg Don Bosco basketball downs Camden Catholic repeats as Non Public A champion The Record March 10 2018 Accessed November 19 2018 Don Bosco made school history and continued the Renaissance of boys basketball in Bergen County The Ironmen became the first in the program s history to repeat as an NJSIAA champion after holding off Camden Catholic 61 54 in Saturday s Non Public A final at RWJBarnabas Health Arena History of NJSIAA Boys Bowling Championships New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed July 1 2022 Matura Greg Don Bosco Shelley return winners The Record March 10 1991 Accessed December 2 2020 via Newspapers com It was a good day for local competitors as Don Bosco Prep captured the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association boys team title with a three game five player pin total of 2 875 Head Coach Greg Toskos 94 Don Bosco Hockey Accessed November 16 2015 Records By Season Don Bosco Hockey Accessed November 16 2015 Don Bosco swim team makes history Archived January 8 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Record January 5 2008 Accessed January 12 2008 Indoor Track All Decade Team Archived March 30 2012 at the Wayback Machine Bergen County Coaches Association Accessed October 18 2011 2007 Team Wrestling Tournament Non Public North A New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed July 24 2007 Lamberti Mike Wrestling state finals 195 pounds Razohnn Gross works OT to win first wrestling state title in Don Bosco Prep history The Star Ledger Marc 4 2012 Accessed April 7 2013 Razohnn Gross of Don Bosco Prep after defeating Eric McMullen of North Bergen in OT to win the 195 pound state title in Atlantic City on Sunday Kratch James Wrestling state championships 2013 Razohnn Gross of Don Bosco Prep wins 195 pound championship The Star Ledger March 10 2013 Accessed April 7 2013 Gross captured his second straight state championship at 195 pounds with a 5 3 victory over his longtime friend Anthony Messner of Franklin at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City Barton Rich Giraldo s win part of a banner day for North Jersey wrestlers NorthJersey Sports com March 11 2013 Accessed February 13 2023 At 113 pounds Don Bosco Prep s Luis Gonzalez trailed by a point in the second period before hitting Kevin Corrigan of Toms River South with a double leg takedown to take the lead He maintained that lead but not without some moments of trepidation Corrigan got a hold of Gonzalez s leg twice in the final minute but was unable to complete the shot as the junior held on for his first state title after two near misses Staff All Decade boys track The Record June 13 2010 Accessed September 12 2012 Chapman Brian Rob DeCarlo is The Star Ledger s boys track and field state Coach of the Year for 2011 The Star Ledger June 26 2011 Accessed September 12 2012 The team won every championship for which it was eligible five in all including its third straight NJSIAA Non Public A crown and both the Bergen County individual and relay titles NJSIAA Baseball Championship History New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed May 1 2023 Dottino Paul Don Bosco retains crown in Parochial A Defensive lapse haunts St Joseph s of Metuchen The Record June 12 1989 Accessed March 2 2021 via Newspapers com Shortstop Sean Ryan s seventh inning bunt with none out was misplayed for two runs as Don Bosco defended its Parochial A State baseball title Sunday with a 3 1 victory against St Joseph s of Metuchen at Clarke Field The Ironmen 15 11 grabbed a 1 0 lead in the second inning Mattura Greg Boublis gem gives Don Bosco the crown The Record June 12 1994 Accessed January 24 2021 via Newspapers com Boublis did it Saturday as he carried Don Bosco Prep to a 1 0 victory in nine innings over Monsignor Donovan of Toms River in the Parochial A State championship at East Brunswick Tech Baseball Super 25 American Heritage Fla tops final rankings USA Today July 28 2008 Accessed October 18 2011 Tartaglia Greg May 25 2023 The son of a former NY Mets infielder Paterson baseball star looks to make his own mark The Bergen Record Woodland Park New Jersey Retrieved May 25 2023 The 84th Annual Stotesbury Cup RegattaMay 14 amp 15 2010 Archived September 28 2011 at the Wayback Machine Stotesbury Cup Accessed October 18 2011 2023 Stotesbury Cup Regatta 03 19 PM Race 17 Boys Second Four Final The Cipollone Cup RowTown org Accessed June 14 2023 NJSIAA Boys Lacrosse Championship History New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed May 1 2023 Activities and Clubs Don Bosco Preparatory High School Accessed September 17 2013 Jennemann Tom Real life treasure hunter Author of Thieves of Baghdad to speak at Jubilee Center fundraiser Archived February 2 2017 at the Wayback Machine The Hudson Reporter July 4 2006 Accessed January 29 2017 Two of Bogdanos brothers Dino and his twin brother Mark live in Hoboken While the family grew up in New York the three brothers attended Don Bosco Prep in New Jersey Dietel Craig Clinton Calabrese 04 Named to 2018 Insider 100 Top Millennials List Don Bosco Preparatory High School July 27 2018 Accessed January 5 2022 Congratulations Clinton Calabrese 04 on being named to the 2018 Insider Top 100 Millennials List as well Brennan John Atlantic City makes 1 8M bond payment avoids default Christie asks What s next The Record May 2 2016 Accessed January 13 2022 These are tough times but the Assembly is tougher said Guardian a Don Bosco graduate who grew up in Palisades Park and West New York Bishop John O Hara Archdiocese of New York Accessed April 17 2021 graduating from Don Bosco High School in Ramsey New Jersey in 1963 Feldberg Robert Jason Patric stars in his father s hit play That Championship Season Archived July 14 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Record February 13 2011 Accessed February 22 2011 The money from That Championship Season enabled the family which included Patric s brother and sister to move to Upper Saddle River and a five bedroom house on a large piece of land Patric his given name is Jason Patric Miller Jr attended Cavallini Middle School and then Don Bosco Preparatory High School in Ramsey John Pizzarelli interview Archived September 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine Jazz Review Accessed May 16 2007 JazzReview Where did you go to high school John Pizzarelli Don Bosco High School Ramsey New Jersey Rzeppa Brian Former Nets Radio Prodigy Brandon Robinson Catches on at CBS Sports Nothin But Nets May 25 2016 Accessed July 29 2019 Studying at prestigious Don Bosco Prep which was home to many elite level athletes Robinson was able to further practice his craft in an opportune environment McIntyre Jason Q amp A with ESPN Investigative Reporter Don Van Natta Jr TheBigLead January 18 2013 Accessed May 17 2015 Q You went to Don Bosco Prep in North Jersey and then attended Boston University Curtis Georgina Pell 1961 The American Catholic Who s Who Vol XIV Grosse Pointe Michigan Walter Romig p 484 Cooper Darren Jalen Berger a one of a kind player for Don Bosco football The Record October 10 2018 Accessed September 14 2022 Jalen Berger defies comparison The Don Bosco junior does things that normal high school football players don t Duggan Dan NFL Draft 2016 Rutgers WR Leonte Carroo picked by the Miami Dolphins in the third round NJ Advance Media for NJ com April 29 2016 Accessed April 30 2016 A four star recruit out of New Jersey powerhouse Don Bosco Prep Carroo played exclusively on special teams as a true freshman in 2012 Gewelb Zach Cedar Grove resident Don Bosco QB commits to Syracuse Verona Cedar Grove Times May 16 2016 Accessed May 13 2020 Cedar Grove resident and Don Bosco junior Tommy DeVito has grown into one of the top quarterback recruits in the nation Fox Ron Ramsey resident signs with Fort Lauderdale Strikers Ramsey Suburban News April 18 2013 Accessed September 21 2015 Ramsey s Mike Dietze in his Fort Lauderdale Strikers jersey He had 13 goals and 10 assists as a Don Bosco senior but the season was abruptly ended when he suffered a broken leg Stapleton Art Inside Brian Gaine s rise from childhood NY Giants fan to Houston Texans general manager The Record September 18 2018 Accessed May 10 2021 The man on the poster that hung inside Brian Gaine s Pearl River N Y bedroom embodied everything he wanted the foundation of his own football life to be The NFL player was iconic New York Giants tight end Mark Bavaro who Gaine idolized as he developed into a high school star as part of a state championship team at Don Bosco Waldstein David Garvin Florida State Speedster Catches N F L s Eye The New York Times This month Garvin was at a sports facility in Wayne preparing for Sunday s Texas Relays he was on the winning 4x100 meter relay team with Kevin Ensenat Garvin s trainer since he was a freshman at Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey N J Rowe John Mahwah resident Joe Graf Jr climbing auto racing ladder The Record May 4 2018 Accessed July 29 2019 Joe Graf Jr realizes he s very fortunate Few people s dreams translate into reality Driving is the Mahwah teenager s passion After playing high school lacrosse in his freshman and sophomore years at Don Bosco Prep Graf opted to devote his time solely to auto racing Silverstein Tom Prep school holds Grant in high regard for starting strong tradition on gridiron Milwaukee Journal Sentinel January 15 2008 Accessed June 15 2008 Running back Ryan Grant above below starred at Don Bosco High School in Ramsey N J in 1999 00 Mattura Greg Considered a top HS basketball talent in NJ Dylan Harper does it all on and off the court The Record January 11 2023 Accessed July 19 2023 It s midterm exams week at Don Bosco and Dylan Harper is focused more on books than basketball Harper a 6 foot 6 junior from Franklin Lakes is the son of a five time NBA champion younger brother of an NBA rookie and the biggest recruit to come out of North Jersey in decades Cooper Darren Cooper What s in a name if it s Harper Don Bosco Prep swingman Ron Harper Jr carrying on family tradition of basketball excellence The Record March 14 2017 Accessed October 13 2020 Harper Jr a Franklin Lakes resident grew up playing down low since he was usually the biggest player on his team But as time went on he became more of a small forward When he got to Don Bosco his debut was rough Stapleton Art Matt Hennessy Don Bosco and Temple star selected by Atlanta Falcons in NFL Draft The Record April 24 2020 Accessed November 8 2020 Matt Hennessy studied highlights of All Pro center Alex Mack when he made the transition to the position after exclusively playing tackle in high school at Don Bosco Prep in North Jersey Thomas Hennessy goduke com Retrieved October 12 2017 Schutta Gregory Where are they now Former Don Bosco soccer goalie Ian Joyce Archived February 2 2017 at the Wayback Machine The Record October 22 2013 Accessed January 29 2017 Ian Joyce still laughs when he thinks about the coincidence The former All State goalkeeper for Don Bosco was attending a coaching clinic in California when he met his roommate for the clinic current Don Bosco coach Vinny Sileo Blackman Sam Football Game Program Feature Men s Soccer Spotlight Thomas McNamara Archived November 13 2016 at the Wayback Machine Clemson Tigers football August 29 2013 Accessed November 12 2016 While he was attending Don Bosco Preparatory High School McNamara was looking for a challenging school academically to further his education as well as a good soccer program in the Northeast Lanni Patrick University of Miami dismisses Don Bosco star Al Quadin Muhammad report says NJ Advance Media for NJ com August 28 2016 Accessed May 1 2017 Before his dismissal Muhammad an Irvington native missed the entire 2014 season after being suspended for his involvement in a fight following the team s spring game Cimini Rich Sunday notes Tension between Jets Revis ESPNNewYork com April 14 2013 Accessed May 29 2014 One of the most interesting players at the Jets local workout was Fordham kicker Patrick Murray an FCS All American with the rare ability to punt 46 yard average and kick field goals 25 for 30 Murray played his high school ball at Don Bosco Prep in New Jersey Lewis Brian Amazin s Add Lefty Nitkowski to Pen New York Daily News September 3 2001 Accessed February 22 2011 Nitkowski was 0 3 with a 5 56 ERA in 56 games for the Tigers before being optioned to Triple A Toledo where he d worked one scoreless inning The 6 foot 3 205 pounder who is from Suffern and graduated from Don Bosco H S and St John s is 15 30 with a career 5 44 ERA Kratch James Hell yeah I ll do it How ex Rutgers QB Gary Nova landed coaching job at Paramus Catholic NJ Advance Media for NJ com June 14 2018 Accessed July 29 2019 Former Don Bosco Prep and Rutgers quarterback Gary Nova was recently named PC s new offensive coordinator Stanmyre Matthew Paramus Catholic s Jabrill Peppers longs to reunite with the father who started him on path to stardom NJ Advance Media for NJ com October 12 2012 Accessed November 19 2018 Earlier this year he was widely criticized on the internet by fans for transferring from powerhouse Don Bosco Prep in favor of a school with little tradition Jabrill says he left Bosco because he no longer felt comfortable College Scene The Record November 23 1986 Accessed November 19 2018 Chris Port of Wanaque thought he was prepared for every challenge college football presented before he began his freshman year at Duke University But there was one surprise for the former standout at Don Bosco Prep Chris Port Pro Football Reference com Accessed November 19 2018 Staff Matt Simms leading candidate to be starting QB for Tennessee The Star Ledger May 11 2010 Accessed February 22 2011 Simms a Franklin Lakes resident and graduate of Don Bosco Prep started his college career at Louisville but transferred after his freshman year to El Camino a junior college Lawlor Christopher Don Bosco N J No 5 De La Salle win at Herbstreit Challenge USA Today September 17 2006 Accessed May 16 2007 Quarterback Matt Simms whose father Phil played for the New York Giants Hunt Todderick NFL Draft 2019 Which former N J football stars helped themselves most at the 2019 NFL Combine NJ Advance Media for NJ com March 7 2019 Accessed July 29 2019 Tommy Sweeney TE Boston College Hometown Ramsey N J High School Don Bosco Prep Luicci Tom Former Rutgers QB Mike Teel understands plight of Don Bosco prospect Gary Nova The Star Ledger February 2 2011 Accessed February 22 2011 Teel who went 23 0 as a starter at Don Bosco and won two state titles says there s something people are missing completely about Nova who went 24 0 as a starter won two state titles and a mythical national championship Bierman Fred Plus High School Football Don Bosco Defeats Bergen Catholic The New York Times November 13 2000 Accessed November 19 2018 Toal ranked fourth on the team in tackles with 53 32 solos last season It was a noticeable drop from two years ago He had arrived from Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey N J as the school s most coveted football recruit was second on the team in tackles with 77 37 solos and earned Big East Rookie of the Year honors Justin Trattou Archived September 24 2015 at the Wayback Machine Florida Gators football Accessed September 20 2011 Hometown Ramsey N J School Don Bosco Prep Helped lead Don Bosco to a perfect 12 0 record and its first state title since 2003 during his senior year with 82 tackles and 17 sacks Jason Vosler Northeastern Huskies baseball Accessed September 14 2022 High School Don Bosco Prep Cimini Rich Jets need D line help on Day 2 ESPN April 30 2010 Accessed February 22 2011 If Rex Ryan wants a five technique end for his 3 4 scheme a candidate is Northwestern s Corey Wootton 6 6 270 Like Wilson he s a Jersey kid born in Rutherford and a former standout at Don Bosco Prep External links editDon Bosco Preparatory High School website Data for Don Bosco Preparatory High School National Center for Education Statistics Don Bosco Athletics Early illustration Don Bosco Institute Ramsey NJ Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don Bosco Preparatory High School amp oldid 1179948327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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