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Black Horse Pike Seniors Named NJSIAA Scholar Athletes
Student athletes from Highland, Timber Creek and Triton high schools will share in more than $187,000 worth of scholarships from the NJSIAA.
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Three student athletes from the Black Horse Pike Regional School District have been named scholar athletes by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA), the governing body that oversees the state’s high school sports announced on Tuesday.
Under the ongoing program, each NJSIAA member school – nearly every high school in the state – has the opportunity to select one graduating senior as its scholar-athlete of the year.
Highland Regional High School selected senior Mike D'Amico, who plays football and competes on the school's track and field team.
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Timber Creek Regional High School selected senior Madeline Bongiorno, who plays lacrosse and competes on the school's swim team.
Triton Regional High School selected senior swimmer Nathan Piccolo.
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They are among 375 student athletes statewide that will share in more than $187,000 worth of scholarships that has been awarded by the NJSIAA, the state announced.
“These students are always an impressive group, and that’s even more the case in 2021, given the challenges they’ve all navigated since the spring of their junior years,” NJSIAA Executive Director Colleen Maguire said. “To be recognized, they’ve had to put in quite a bit of hard work, while learning to be resilient under circumstances no one has dealt with before.”
Since 1993, NJSIAA has honored more than 8,400 New Jersey high school students through its annual scholastic-athletes program.
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