RUN FOR THE ARTS

Bayonne resident and High Tech High School Senior Joseph Saylor finished 4th place overall out of 263 runners, and 1st Place in the Men’s 19 and under age category at the “Run for the Arts” 5K Race in Ocean Grove, NJ. On the left is Joseph receiving his 1st Place Award.

SCOREBOARDMaybe this time, the end is really near for St. Anthony
Hurley ponders future as well as that of the tiny Jersey City school

Over the last 30 years or so, there have been cries for help and usually those pleas have been answered. There have been false alarms that St. Anthony High School was about to fall by the wayside, become victim of the Parochial school purge that has engulfed the Archdiocese of Newark, become one of the …

Hurley ponders future as well as that of the tiny Jersey City school

TASTY TIDBITSNJCU men’s soccer off to flying start
Character No. 8; football musings and first Top Fives

When Joe Cullen was a soccer player at Montclair State a few years ago, he was always impressed with the tenacity and the drive of the players at New Jersey City University. “I had a great amount of respect for New Jersey City back then,” said Cullen, a native Clementon near of the south western …

Character No. 8; football musings and first Top Fives

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Lincoln’s Addison comes from good stock

Kamani Addison had no choice but to become a football player. That’s because the sport runs deep in Addison’s family bloodline. Addison, the talented and extremely quick Lincoln High School running back, is the nephew of former Snyder High School and University of Iowa great defensive back Lou King, a member of the Hudson County …

Lincoln’s Addison comes from good stock