Declan Wucherpfennig, a 6-foot-7 forward from Bergen Catholic, has committed to Fairfield University for Division I basketball. He averaged 16 points and 8 rebounds, maintaining a 3.9 GPA.
Month: September 2024
Mets 2024 Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year Announced: Morabito and Sproat
The New York Mets recognized Nick Morabito as Organizational Player of the Year and Brandon Sproat as Pitcher of the Year, acknowledging their impressive performances during the season across various levels of minor league baseball.
Top Prospect Trent Maybin, Son of Former MLBer Cameron, Joins Texas Baseball Program
Trent Maybin, son of MLB player Cameron Maybin, has committed to the University of Texas baseball program. The standout junior outfielder, previously committed to Duke, is regarded as a top prospect.
New School’s Quinn Costello Receives Division I Offer from Columbia Men’s Hoops
Quinn Costello, a 6-foot-9 forward from The Newman School, has received a Division I offer from Columbia University. He also attracts interest from several other colleges, showcasing remarkable shooting skills and versatility.
Rutgers Prep Standout Sophia Georgiades to Join Boston U Basketball
Sophia Georgiades, a sophomore guard from Rutgers Prep, has committed to Boston University's women's basketball team. She averaged 15.5 points and is recognized for her skills and work ethic.
New York Mets’ Prospect Jesus Baez Named to Florida State League All-Star Team
The Florida State League has selected Mets prospect Jesus Baez to its All-Star team. The 19-year-old infielder had a solid season, showcasing power and speed before suffering a season-ending knee injury in July.
Julius Avent Receives D1 Offer from Hampton University Men’s Basketball Program
Bergen Catholic's Julius Avent, a 6-foot-7 forward from the Class of 2026, recently received an offer from Hampton, joining previous offers from several notable universities after an impressive sophomore season.
Controversial Goal Leads to Chatham High School Boy’s Soccer Defeat to Delbarton
Chatham High School's soccer team lost 3-2 to Delbarton after a controversial play. Coach Maka expressed disappointment with the referee's decision but praised his team's performance and resilience. Delbarton's Miller and Kim were pivotal in the win.
August Martin Football Tilt Ends in 26-22 Loss to Thomas Jefferson to Open PSAL Season
August Martin Football started strong but ultimately fell to Thomas Jefferson, plagued by mistakes and missing key running backs. Despite defensive efforts and a chance to win, they lost 26-22 in a disappointing game.
LIC Bulldogs Rout Lafayette: Fuiaxis and Canela Shine in PSAL Season Opener
Long Island City High School dominated Lafayette in a 32-6 victory, with strong performances from senior players like Billy Fuiaxis and Josh Canela. Coach Giardina is pleased and looks ahead to the next game against Petrides.

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