Posts Tagged ‘Nick SanGiacomo’

Offensive Explosions Highlight Opening Night

September 11, 2010

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There was no lack of offense on opening night, as nine teams scored 34 or more points, headlined by the 62-point firebombing Neptune put on a rebuilding Bishop Ahr team in the debut of new Scarlet Fliers head coach Don Sofilkanich.

I did not have Neptune ranked in my preseason top 10, which definitely raised some eyebrows, and even our basketball man, Mr. Nep84 himself, who was at the game on Friday night, jokingly texted “It’s now 62-0. Is this enough to be in the top 10 next week?”

All of the stars took turns making plays, but I think the most encouraging sign was the performance of junior Jaheem Woods. We all know about Charles Davis and Ikie Calderon, who did their thing on Friday, including a 50-yard punt return by Davis to get the avalanche rolling. Woods, however, is an excellent athlete who has been buzzed about since his freshman year, and he had a great day offensively and also returned an interception for a touchdown defensively. If he becomes a genuine threat at quarterback, whether running or passing, Neptune will be fearsome and I will be well on my way to looking like an idiot for not ranking them (although they could be ranked by the end of this weekend. We’ll see). They face No. 5 Red Bank Catholic, which was impressive in a 34-7 win over a young Southern team on Friday night, next week, which is a huge early game in the Class B North race.

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Recruiting Update: Malleck, SanGiacomo, Shuler, Smith brothers

May 1, 2010

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The Class of 2011 is shaping up to be perhaps the best class in Shore Conference history as far as Division I-A talent is concerned, with potentially up to 10 I-A players. Here is the latest on a few top players from that class:

—Point Boro junior wide receiver Ryan Malleck, who projects as a Garrett Graham-type tight end at the next level, hopes to snag his first offer when he takes a visit to Temple on May 30, according to Panthers coach Calvin Thompson. He has visited Rutgers on five different occasions and also has visited Boston College, UConn, Duke, and Syracuse but does not have any offers as of yet. The hope is that the Temple offer will trigger a host of other offers. He also has visits planned to Maryland and Central Florida.

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