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Date: December 18, 2009
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Date: December 11, 2009
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Wednesday, December 09, 2009
By: Steve Goldberg
MaxPreps.com
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – The Don Bosco Prep Ironmen concluded their undefeated season with a 35-15 victory over the St. Peter’s Prep Marauders in the NJSIAA Non-Public Group IV state championship game on a snowy Saturday at Giants Stadium.
“Winning the championship is our number one goal,” Don Bosco Prep Head Coach Greg Toal said. “All of the other things are fun, but the bottom line is that we want to walk out of here as the best football team in New Jersey.”
The Ironmen, ranked No. 3 in the MaxPreps Xcellent 25, finished the season 12-0 and won their fourth consecutive sectional title. Don Bosco Prep has won 23 games in a row since losing to St. Xavier in Ohio in the first week of the 2008 season. The last team from New Jersey to beat the Ironmen was St. Peter’s Prep in the 2005 state championship game.
Don Bosco Prep wasted no time getting started. On the first play from scrimmage, St. Peter’s Prep quarterback Raphael Ortiz was intercepted by Ryan Cobb which set up the Ironmen at the 18-yard line. Ortiz threw four interceptions and struggled to establish a passing game against the menacing Don Bosco Prep defense. The Ironmen scored the first points of the game on a 1-yard touchdown run by Tony Jones and never looked back.
“It’s always good to get out of the gate and get up 7-0, that’s for sure,” Toal said. “We were happy with that. Cobb made a great play. We were pleased with our coverage last week against St. Joseph Regional, and I think we got better at it today.”
Jones, named the Gatorade Player of the Year in New Jersey earlier this week, scored all five touchdowns in the game for Don Bosco Prep, setting a new career-high, and rushed for 215 yards. Boston College, Connecticut, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, Rutgers, and UCLA have all shown interest in the senior running back.
“The dream was always to win four state championships in a row,” Jones said. “When I scored three touchdowns in the first half, it was in my head. I just wanted to make it happen, and I’m grateful for that.”
Jones was sidelined for most of last season with a collar bone injury. He has made a statement in his final year with Don Bosco Prep, rushing Read more »
Date: December 10, 2009
Categories: Football
As the curtain closes on Giants Stadium, no one will be sadder to see it fall than the Don Bosco Ironmen. And no one will probably be happier than St Peter’s Prep. The Ironmen clinched their fourth consecutive state championship on Saturday afternoon with a 35-15 triumph over the St Peter’s Prep Marauders. Of their four consecutive titles at the Meadowlands, three of the four came against the Marauders. The other title victory came against Bergen Catholic in 2008. The Ironmen made sure they set the tone early.

Date: December 10, 2009
Categories: Football