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Weequahic Indians Football in Pursuit of Excellence

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The Weequahic High School Indians football program is rated one of the top Group I football team in the state of New Jersey. They have qualified for the State Playoffs 5 out of 6 seasons, and made it to the championship game in 3 consecutive seasons. The team currently leads the NJ State Football Conference National Red Division with a (9-0) record.

weequahicfootballteam2016Weequahic is led by a highly talented senior dominate roster on both sides of the ball. The offense is led by quarterback Tymen Sampson who has 24 touchdowns(18 passing/6 rushing) to his credit. Sampson’s main passing targets are speedster Ihmir Marsette (who is also a member of the Weequahic National Champions Shuttle Hurdles relay team) has 13 touchdowns this season and Jihad Alexander, a 3 year starter and a huge target with 5 touchdowns. The running game is led by Carl Waston III with 750 rushing yards and Paul Drayton with 575 yards of his own. The defense is ranked top in the division allowing an average of 9 points per game. The leaders are Messiah Williams(66 tackles and 11 sacks) who was voted the top defender of week 9 by Max Prep and Christian Roper who leads the team with 91 tackles and 12 sacks. The defense also leads the conference in the fewest touchdowns against the pass. They are led by the all senior defensive backfield with Tymen Sampson and Jihad Alexander at safety and cornerbacks Ali Beh and Ihmir Marsette.

This years team is the best Coach Brian K. Logan has had during his tenure at Weequahic. Coach Logan said “We are solid in every position; we do not have to depend on a few to carry the load”.

Coach Logan, a Weequahic Alum (Class of 1982), achieved his 100th career win on Friday, November 11, 2016 by defeating Roselle Park 44-18. Coach Logan is one of only two coaches in NPS history to achieve this milestone. Coach Frank Verducci from Barringer High School in 1985 was the other.

Weequahic will continue its quest to be crowned state champs when they host Hoboken High School in the NJSIAA North II Group I Semi-Finals playoff game at Weequahic Untermann Field on November 18, 2016. Kick-off is at 7:00 pm. The winner will play for the Championship on December 2, 2016 at Kean University.

Weequahic will also host Malcolm X Shabazz in the 9th Annual Soul Bowl which is for the NJSFC National Red Division title. The game will take place on Thursday, November 24, 2016 (Thanksgiving Day) at Untermann Field at 10:30 am.

Filed Under: Football, News, Weequahic High School

Central High School Student Athlete Kishona McCray to Attend University of Northern Illinois

kishonamccrayletterofintentOn Thursday, November 9th, Kishona McCray of Central High School, announced that she will attend the University of Northern Illinois where she will receive a four year/full ride scholarship to continue both her academic and athletic (track) success.

As a junior, Kishona took home the New Jersey Meet of Champions title in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 14.06. This performance capped off a season that saw Kishona achieve many victories, notably with a top performance at the Penn Relays, and a win in the 55 Meter Hurdles at the Essex County Track & Field Championships.

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Filed Under: Central High School, News, Track & Field Tagged With: Essex County Track & Field Championships, New Jersey Meet of Champions, Northern Illinois University, Penn Relays

No. 6 Newark East Side defeats No. 1 Seton Hall Prep for first ECT title since 1978

Richard Greco | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com | View the story online
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Box Score
Newark East Side 4
Seton Hall Prep 0
[Montclair, NJ] Thirty-eight years passed since Newark East Side played for an Essex County Tournament championship and the Red Raiders weren’t going to let the opportunity slip away.

Behind goals from seniors Tiago Da Costa, Kevin Avila and Walter Hernandez, and junior Maicol Jumbo Pardo, second-seeded Newark East Side, No. 6 in the NJ.com Top 20, defeated top-seeded Seton Hall Prep, the No. 1 in the state, 4-0, in the Essex County Tournament championship at Montclair State University on Sunday.

The title was East Side’s first since defeating Vailsburg in PKs 5-4 in 1978. The victory was also the first time that the Newark Public school defeated Seton Hall Prep since Jose Pereira took over the program six years ago.

“It’s been a long time coming and a lot of hard work,” Pereira said. “They believed and that’s what it comes down to. Often times kids from Newark get overlooked and they are just the same as everyone else. Their hard work and perseverance paid off in the biggest game of their young lives.”

Da Costa got the scoring started in the the 30th minute when he put a feed from junior Thiago Duarte just inside the near post to give East Side a 1-0 lead.

“It started with Tiago (Da Costa) making that run,” Pereira said. “He is not a right back he’s a midfielder, but as a captain he does what ever it takes to get there.”

East Side built on its momentum two minutes into the second half when Hernandez sent a cross past a diving Jumbo Pardo and onto the waiting head of Avila, who beat beat Seton Hall Prep keeper Liam Bertrand – four saves – to put the Red Raiders ahead 2-0.

“It’s a great thing. It’s a great experience,” Avila said. “I’ve never played in a game like this in my life. This is actually my first game that has been so intense. As being a captain, I wanted to take this title. My three years being on varsity, we made it to the semis, but we never made it this far. The boys worked so hard in practice. The boys worked so hard during the game. I told them before this game started, ‘Hey everyone give 110-percent.’ We did it and we’re champs.”

Hernandez and Jumbo Pardo provided insurance goals in the final 10 minutes. Hernandez put home a rebound following a shot from Jonatas Barbos Pereira in the 71st minute and Jumbo Pardo sent a strike inside the far post on a breakaway to increase East Side’s lead to four goals.

Eric Silva Lopes was East Side’s rock between the pipes and made eight saves to record his fifth shutout of the year.

In preseason we saw right away (how good we were),” Silva Lopes said. “We felt good, the way that we were playing. We played well. That’s all that matters.”

Filed Under: East Side High School, News, Soccer Tagged With: Montclair State University, NJ.com, Seton Hall Prep, Vailsburg

Introducing Zamar Wise, Barringer’s Elite 2019 Quarterback

Written by: Adam Baliatico

Zamar Wise is a name that soon enough, will be a nationally known name. The 6’1 quarterback who plays at Barringer in Newark, exploded onto the scene last year as a freshman, throwing for 1898 yards and 18TDs despite entering Barringer as a wide receiver. We caught up with Wise himself, Barringer Head Coach Ronly London and his quarterback coach Jeff Lucien from Lucien Passing Academy.

As an 8th grader, Zamar was thriving at the pop warner level as an athletic, big-play wide receiver. However, upon arriving at Barringer, the team needed a quarterback only two weeks before the season started when projected starting quarterback Shamir White transferred to DePaul Catholic.

Head Coach Ronly London was preparing to use Zamar’s older brother, Steven, as the teams quarterback, when he saw Zamar throw one deep pass down the field. “We were going to use Steven as our QB,” Coach London told Rutgers 247. “But then I watched Zamar throw one pass, a deep ball, and I said, Wow! That’s my quarterback.”

Initially Zamar was skeptical, according to Coach London. “He said, Coach I am a wide receiver, I am better there.” But Coach London convinced Zamar, and his father, to trust him. “I told Zamar and his dad, just trust me and Zamar will be a star at quarterback.”

Zamar and his father took the leap of faith and Coach London was right, as Zamar threw for over 1900 yards as a freshman, leading Barringer to an 8-2 record.

What should be scary for local defenses, and future college defenses, is that Zamar had that season as a freshman without any formal QB training until two weeks before the season.

As Coach Lucien told Rutgers247, “Last year, Zamar was playing with limited training. The improvements he has shown so far this year are a testament to his tremendous work ethic and all the work he put in the past year in improving as a passer.”

While Zamar is a tremendously hard worker, Coach London spoke about other qualities that make him a tremendous teammate and quarterback. “Zamar is a great listener,” Coach London said. “He is loyal, he is a student of the game, and he doesn’t get caught up in the hype.”

In terms of being a student of the game, Coach London noted how Zamar volunteered to be the freshman team’s offensive coordinator last year. “Zamar came up to me and asked me if he could call the plays for the freshman team,” Coach London told Rutgers247. “He was willing to get up at 7am every Saturday, head to the field, and be with the guys and call the plays. That’s impressive for a high school freshman.”

Talking more about not getting caught up in the hype, we spoke to Zamar and Coach London about Zamar’s decision to attend Barringer rather than a local parochial school as so many great talents in Newark do.

“Basically, I just wanted to be a leader,” Zamar told Rutgers247. “So many kids go to Bosco or Bergen and make it big. I just wanted to show kids in the area that you can stay at the public school and make it big and I didn’t want to be a follower, I wanted to be a leader and set my own path.”

Zamar’s tremendous talent, work ethic, and leadership qualities have him projecting as an elite, power-five level recruit and has already drawn interest from two major college programs in Rutgers and Temple.

In speaking with Zamar about what he is looking for in a college, he mentioned that he wants a program with great coaches, a good environment, and a strong science program, as he loves science, particularly physics.

So far, Zamar has met one college coach in Rutgers Head Coach Chris Ash, who he met this summer at the Rutgers passing camp. “I met Coach Ash this summer,” Zamar told Rutgers247. “He is a great guy and a great coach who is really smart and he is going to try and keep all the local talent home and get them to play at Rutgers.”

While Zamar is very close to his family and said he is impressed with Coach Ash and the Rutgers program, he mentioned Ohio State as his dream school. “Ohio State is kind of my dream school,” he said. “Their tradition of winning, coaching staff, and the fanbase are just unbelievable.”

While Zamar loves Ohio State, he did mention that Rutgers, now that they switched to a power-spread offense, will be a competitor for his services.

“I want to play in a spread or a power-spread offense at the next level,” he told Rutgers247. “So with that, Rutgers now is a possibility especially because of their new coaching staff and strong academics.”

One thing Zamar made clear is that he is going to try and find the right school for himself early on, as he does not like the attention or want to get caught up in the hype. “Once things get going with recruiting, I am going to try and find the right program very early on,” he said.

“I don’t want to deal with the stress of recruiting and want to find my home, commit, and then just get back to focusing on schoolwork and football.”

As a recruit, Zamar projects as a national level recruit, and could end up being one of the top quarterbacks in the country for the Class of 2019. Coach Lucien talked about his strengths as a quarterback, noting that “his arm strength is just incredible. He has the ability to throw the deep ball better than any quarterback I have seen at his age.”

In addition, Coach Lucien noted his “improving footwork, ability to take coaching, and his leadership” as qualities Zamar possesses while also noting that Zamar is still raw, and that there is tremendous room for even further improvement.

“He’s only been playing QB for a little over a year,” Lucien told Rutgers247. “As he gets more comfortable going through progressions and making reads, he is just going to become a better and better quarterback.”

Lucien concluded, saying, “I think Zamar is one of the best QBs in the country for his class. He has all the tools. Strong arm, great ability to take coaching, leadership qualities, incredible athleticism. He just has it all. He’s going to be big time.”

Stay tuned with Rutgers247 as Zamar’s recruitment should explode in the next 6 to 12 months, once his sophomore film hits the college campuses.

View the story here.

Filed Under: Barringer High School, Football, News Tagged With: 247 Sports, DePaul Catholic, Ohio State, Temple

Kishona McCray: Central High School Track Star

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By Mike Gurnis | For NJ Advance Media | June 08, 2016
[BAYVILLE, NJ] In 1984, Newark Central coach Bruce Berry took home a Meet of Champions title for West Orange in the 400 meter hurdles.

Now, as a coach at Central, one of his athletes came through on Wednesday, as junior Kishona McCray took home the M of C title in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 14.06, narrowly beating out Union Catholic’s Amaya Chadwick (14.25), who was considered the favorite going in.

“Its tremendous because I’ve coached a lot of M of C winners, but this is the first one from Central,” Berry said. “To have her as a junior, I basically told her right before that its anybody’s race. If you want it, you’ve got to believe in it. She came out and she proved it, so it was great.”

McCray’s win was the first M of C title for an athlete from Newark Central.

“It opens up a lot more doors, a lot more opportunities,” Berry added. “First one in the city of Newark ever in the 100 hurdles, so she’s just a groundbreaker all over. It’s a great thing, and I’m very proud of her.

“It means a lot,” said McCray. “I know there’s more to come. So, I’m just trying to stay humble.”

“I was happy, I was excited, I was ready to have fun,” the junior added. “That’s what its for, to have fun.”

GIRLS 100 METER HURDLES FINALS
Name & Place Grade School Prelims Finals Wind
1-Kishona McCray 11 Central High School 14.20 14.06 -0.7
2-Amaya Chadwick 10 Union Catholic 14.28 14.25 -0.7
3-Simone Kirton 11 Chatham High School 14.44 14.57 -0.7
4-Sarah Jones 11 Bishop Eusta 14.86 14.60 -0.7
5-Shelby Francis 12 North Brunswick 14.78 14.63 -0.7
6-Elizabeth Garcia 11 Academy of T 14.67 14.89 -0.7
7-Viviane Orleans 12 Jonathan Day 14.74 15.24 -0.7
8-Lenaami Morton 11 Camden High School 14.08 18.89 -0.7

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Penn Relays 2016: Kishona McCray of Newark Central is top N.J. finisher in the 400 hurdles

By: Brian Deakyne | For NJ Advance Media on April 28, 2016 10:26 AM, updated April 28, 2016 6:08 PM
PHILADELPHIA – Kishona McCray was the top New Jersey finisher in the meet-opening 400-meter hurdles at the Penn Relays on Thursday morning. Placing second in the final heat and ninth overall, Newark Central’s McCray stopped the clock in 1:02.57. Jillian DiGiacinto took 15th in 1:05.50 and Northern Highlands’ Hilary McElwain was 18th in 1:06.33.

400-Meter Hurdles

  1. 2 Anna Cockrell Providence Day (Charlotte, NC) 57.38 1
  2. 1 Shannon Kalawan Edwin Allen (Clarendon, JAM) 58.80 1
  3. 4 Brandee’ Johnson Nansemond River (Suffolk, VA) 1:00.26 1
  4. 9 Brooklynn Broadwater Springside (Philadelphia, PA) 1:00.60 1
  5. 8 Amira Aduma Phoebus (Hampton, VA) 1:01.30 1
  6. 14 Breanne Bygrave Wakefield (Raleigh, NC) 1:02.05 2
  7. 6 Alyssa Sandy Paul Robeson (Brooklyn, NY) 1:02.16 1
  8. 25 Taliah Cintron Padua Academy (Wilmington, DE) 1:02.19 3
  9. 23 Kishona McCray Newark Central (Newark, NJ) 1:02.57 3
  10. 16 Lynne Mooradian South Western (Hanover, PA) 1:03.19 2

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On February 6, 2015 at the North Jersey Section II Group II State Championship Kishonna “Fresh” McCray Junior set a NEW State Sectional Record in the 55 Meter Hurdles winning easily in 8.36 to a distant 2nd place time of 8.97. She also placed 2nd in the 55 Meter Dash.

The Boys 4×400 Relay placed 3rd.

Both Kishonna and the 4×400 Relay qualified for the Group II State Championships on February 20th in Toms River.

Go Big Blue!


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Kishonna McCray, Junior at Central High School has won the 55 Meter Hurdles at the Essex County Track & Field Championships. This is Kishonna’s 2nd County title in 2 years. She also won the 100 Meter Hurdles during the 2015 Spring Season.

Congratulations Kishonna!

Filed Under: Central High School, News, Track & Field Tagged With: New Jersey Meet of Champions, Penn Relays

Weequahic High School Track Teams Have Winning Season

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Weequahic 4 Man Shuttle Hurdle Relay Team Won the New Balance High School National Championships on June 19, 2016!

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In April the boys shuttle Hurdle team traveled to Arcadia California to compete at the Famous Arcadia Invitational. The boys not only won the race but ran the 3rd fastest time in meet history!

The time was a US #1 time for the 2016 season!

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The Weequahic Boys Team celebrating their big win with Queen Latifah in Beverly Hills, California.
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Weequahic Won their 2nd straight North II Group 1 state Championship

Jim Lambert For The Star-Ledger

The Weequahic boys inched closer to the state and national records in the boys shuttle hurdles with another blazing performance at the 46th East Coast Relays on Monday in Randolph.

Using a different order than usual, junior Ihmir Marsette led off with a 14.2, senior James Jean followed with a 14.3, senior Stephan Hughes then went 14.2, and sophomore Isaiah Greene anchored in 14.2 as Weequahic stopped the clock at 56.86.

The 56.86 is the second fastest time in N.J. history, No. 4 in U.S. history, a meet record, and the fastest time in the nation this season.

Weequahic’s 56.86 broke the meet record of 56.88 set in 1988 by Camden Wilson, just missed the state record of 56.63 set by Union Catholic when it won the New Balance National title, and is very close to the national record of 56.32 set in 2004 by Westside of South Carolina.

Weequahic dropped nearly a second off its previous best time this season of 57.82, which it ran at the Blue Devil Classic in Westfield last month.

“We wanted to touch 56 today and get a glimpse of what that feels like and then go back and work on some more things to get faster,” said Marsette.


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The Boys and Girls Track Team won the Group 1 Central Jersey Sectional State Championships in February!

Filed Under: News, Track & Field, Weequahic High School Tagged With: New Balance High School National Championships, Star-Ledger

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Newark Public Schools speaks your language!
  • English
  • Español
  • Français
  • Português
  • Kreyòl ayisyen
  • العربية
  • اردو
  • বাংলা
English

Important Parent Information
Parents have the right to receive information or communicate with a staff member at their school or Board of Education (BOE) office in their language. If you or someone you know needs help, tell your school’s principal or parent liaison to call the Newark BOE at (973) 733-7333 or email hello@newark.apppresser.com.

Español

Los padres tienen derecho a recibir información o a comunicarse con un miembro del personal en sus escuelas correspondientes,  o en la oficina de la Junta de Educación (BOE) en su idioma. Si usted, o alguien que conoce necesita ayuda, dígale al director de su escuela o a la persona que sirve de enlance  entre los padres y la escuela  que llame a la Junta de Educación de Newark al (973) 733-7333; o envíe un correo electrónico a hello@newark.apppresser.com

Français

Les parents ont le droit de recevoir des informations ou de contacter un des membres du personnel de l’école de leurs enfants ou un des membres du conseil de l’éducation de Newark (BOE) en leur langue maternelle.  Si vous ou quelqu'un d’autre avez besoin d'aide, veuillez contacter le directeur de l’école ou La liaison école-parents pour appeler le conseil de l’éducation de Newark au (973) 733-7333; ou envoyez un e-mail à hello@newark.apppresser.com.

Português

Os pais têm o direito de receber informações ou se comunicar com um membro da equipe na escola ou no escritório do Board of Education (BOE) em seu idioma. Se você ou alguém que você conhece precisar de ajuda, diga ao diretor da escola ou ao contato dos pais para ligar para o BOE de Newark em (973) 733-7333 ou e-mail hello@newark.apppresser.com.

Kreyòl ayisyen

Paran yo gen dwa pou yo resevwa enfòmasyon oswa pou yo kominike ak yon manm pèsonèl nan lekòl l yo, oswa biwo Konsèy Edikasyon an (BOE) nan lang yo. Si oumenm oswa yon moun ou konnen bezwen èd, di direktè lekòl ou a oswa lyezon paran nan lekòl ou pou rele Komisyon Konsèy Edikasyon Newark nan (973) 733-7333; oswa imèl hello@newark.apppresser.com.

العربية

يحق لأولياء الأمور تلقي المعلومات أو التواصل مع أحد الموظفين في مدرستهم أو مكتب مجلس التعليم (BOE) بلغتهم. إذا كنت أنت أو أي شخص تعرفه بحاجة إلى المساعدة، فأخبر مدير مدرستك أو مسؤول اتصال أولياء الأمور بالاتصال بـ Newark BOE على الرقم  7333-733 

اردو

والدین کو یہ حق حاصل ہے کہ وہ اپنے اسکول یا بورڈ آف ایجوکیشن کے دفتر میں عملے کے کسی رکن سے ان کی زبان میںوالدین کو یہ حق حاصل ہے کہ وہ اپنے اسکول یا بورڈ آف ایجوکیشن کے دفتر میں عملے کے کسی رکن سے ان کی زبان میں معلومات حاصل کریں یا بات چیت کریں۔ اگر آپ کو یا آپ کے کسی جاننے والے کو مدد کی ضرورت ہے تو، اپنے اسکول کے پرنسپل یا یا والدین سے رابطہ کرنے والے کو
973-733-7333
پر کال کرنے یا
hello@newark.apppresser.com
ای میل کرنے کو کہیں۔

বাংলা

অভিভাবকদের তাদের স্কুলে বা শিক্ষা বোর্ডের অফিসের একজন স্টাফ সদস্যের সাথে তাদের ভাষায় তথ্য পাওয়ার বা যোগাযোগ করার অধিকার রয়েছে। আপনি বা আপনার পরিচিত কারো সাহায্যের প্রয়োজন হলে  আপনার স্কুলের প্রিন্সিপাল বা অভিভাবক যোগাযোগকে (973) 733-7333 নম্বরে কল করতে বা hello@newark.apppresser.com ইমেল করতে বলুন।

Newark Board of Education • 765 Broad Street • Newark, NJ 07102