In case you hadn’t heard, two small Catholic high schools separated by 14 miles in North Jersey are hurtling toward a collision in the mythical basketball national championship game March 9 at Rutgers.
The state’s largest newspaper even reported that The Prudential Center, which houses the NBA’s New Jersey Nets and the NHL’s New Jersey Devils, is interested in hosting the game to accommodate more fans.
But there’s just one problem.
St. Patrick and St. Anthony, ranked first and second in most national polls, still have to win several games in the New Jersey state tournament before the “Brawl for it All” occurs.
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mouseattack44 / February 26, 2011
this is too funny, adam..1st, nick mariniello (sp?) has all da credible to say whateva he wants..He is got da credentials..
But this merrgin seina guy should look in da mirror… Lousy aau coach whose reputation (not just in nyc) is trash..but we met some college coachs in eastwick at da homless classic to see some shooter he got (not his athltic-challnged son, but the real player), only to find out they backed out of playin da port (pats) cause hoopgroup wantd em to play some lame team from pennsy the next day..
ye duck teams, ye got no say in what happens, adam..ask around, dat guy shhould go bac to coachin girls asap..he got no friends in aau, hs coaches, and he gonna git his…nick is first-class and will be running nj s best program when jc hurley and da ports irish guy are long gone..soner than anyone might know…
seina be gone in weeks and dont deserve ye quotin em..
peace…
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LS / February 28, 2011
What language is that?
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