Breaking news: College commitments; new CAL football coach; Eames going pro?
Some breaking sports news early this week on the local front ...
Two area high school athletes have made their college choices. Allie Weiser, an outstanding softball pitcher at Wildwood Catholic, has given a verbal commitment to accept a full athletic scholarship to Division I University at Albany. Weiser, a junior, will officially sign a National Letter of Intent in the fall. She is not plaing this spring due to a knee injury but is hoping to be back on the field sometime this summer for her club team based in Pennsylvania.
Lower Cape May basketball star Victoria Wermuth will play college basketball at Division III Drew University. Wermuth, LCMR's all-time leading scorer in both girls basketball and girls soccer, will join Middle Township's Danielle Barber in Drew's inciming freshmen women's basketball class.
Dennis Scuderi Jr., who led the Middle Township High School football program in 2005 and 2006, was expected to be approved Monday evening as the new head football coach at Absegami High School, replacing former NFL player Doug Colman, who resigned to take a job with the football program at the University of Nebraska, his alma mater.
And finally, there have been strong indications that former all-state offensive lineman Josh Eames, a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional who just finished a fine four-year at Vanderbilt, could be close to signing a free-agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.
You can read more about these stories in this week's editions of the Leader and the Gazettes.
Two area high school athletes have made their college choices. Allie Weiser, an outstanding softball pitcher at Wildwood Catholic, has given a verbal commitment to accept a full athletic scholarship to Division I University at Albany. Weiser, a junior, will officially sign a National Letter of Intent in the fall. She is not plaing this spring due to a knee injury but is hoping to be back on the field sometime this summer for her club team based in Pennsylvania.
Lower Cape May basketball star Victoria Wermuth will play college basketball at Division III Drew University. Wermuth, LCMR's all-time leading scorer in both girls basketball and girls soccer, will join Middle Township's Danielle Barber in Drew's inciming freshmen women's basketball class.
Dennis Scuderi Jr., who led the Middle Township High School football program in 2005 and 2006, was expected to be approved Monday evening as the new head football coach at Absegami High School, replacing former NFL player Doug Colman, who resigned to take a job with the football program at the University of Nebraska, his alma mater.
And finally, there have been strong indications that former all-state offensive lineman Josh Eames, a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional who just finished a fine four-year at Vanderbilt, could be close to signing a free-agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.
You can read more about these stories in this week's editions of the Leader and the Gazettes.






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