Bishop Eustace Preparatory School (English Wikipedia)

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  • Lewis, John. "Valiant Lancers fall short", Burlington County Times, November 9, 2007. "The Holy Cross girls soccer team battled hard, as their coach thought it would. The Lancers gave themselves a chance to avoid their fate — a 2-0 loss to Bishop Eustace Prep School in yesterday's South Jersey Non-Public B championship — but that fate was sealed when the Crusaders put in their second goal of the night."
  • Vecsey, Peter. "Daly Lived, And Coached, Dream; Bad Boys Leader Had Heart Of Gold", New York Post, May 10, 2009. Accessed August 7, 2012. "As coach of Bishop Eustace (N.J.) High school ([Hubie Brown] showed up in his gym in the mid-1960s to recruit Gary Melchionni), Casey would scout [Jack McCloskey]'s squad, or study Harry Litwack's Hall of Fame zone precepts at Temple, or what Jack Ramsay was concocting at St. Joseph's."

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  • Minnick, Kevin. "Baseball: Bishop Eustace claims Diamond Classic", Courier-Post, May 17, 2015. Accessed August 3, 2016. "Generally the team's closer, Cole fired a complete-game four-hitter as Bishop Eustace defeated Eastern 4-1 Sunday to capture its sixth tournament title in the 42nd edition of the unofficial South Jersey championship.... The title is the first since 2012. The Crusaders also won it in 1987, 1991, 1999 and 2004."
  • "It was not a good week for Bishop Eustace coach Vince Angelucci, who learned Friday that the school is disbanding its program after the season.", Courier-Post, February 10, 2015. Accessed October 7, 2022. "It was not a good week for Bishop Eustace coach Vince Angelucci, who learned Friday that the school is disbanding its program after the season.... The once proud program, which won Non-Public B state championships in 2008 and 2009 has seen its numbers dwindle."
  • Josh Friedman (May 6, 2019). "Baseball: 'Rare' control has Bishop Eustace grad Tyler Phillips excelling in minors". Cherry Hill Courier-Post. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  • "Dennis L. Riley, Esq.", Courier-Post, June 2, 2023. Accessed June 3, 2023. "As a young child, his family moved to Collingswood, NJ. Dennis is a graduate of Bishop Eustace Preparatory School."
  • Callahan, Kevin. "High School Ice Hockey: Primeau and his sons lead Bishop Eustace", Courier-Post, January 27, 2015. Accessed October 18, 2017. "The Bishop Eustace Prep School ice hockey team boasts a proud tradition under coach Mike Green... Keith Primeau is an assistant coach with Bishop Eustace and his sons, Chayse and Cayden, are star players for the Crusaders."

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  • Billy Lange profile Archived January 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, CSTV. Accessed July 17, 2007. "A native of Haddon Heights, N.J., Lange played basketball at Bishop Eustace (N.J.) High School for his father, Bill Lange Sr., and at Rowan College before moving into the coaching ranks in 1995. In his first and only season as the head coach, taking over for his father who was in a life-threatening accident just one week into the season, Lange led Bishop Eustace to a 20-6 record and an appearance in the state New Jersey State Championship game."

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  • "Bishop Eustace Welcomes Back Brother Jim", Bishop Eustace Preparatory School, April 21, 2023. Accessed June 25, 2024. "The Board of Trustees of Bishop Eustace Preparatory School is pleased to announce that Brother James Beamesderfer, S.A.C. will become Rector of the School beginning July 1, 2023."
  • Leadership, Eustace Prep. Accessed July 3, 2023.
  • Tuition costs & options, Eustace Preparatory School. Accessed July 3, 2023.
  • Technology, Eustace Preparatory School. Accessed March 25, 2022. "Crusader Yearbook, Phoenix Literary Magazine and Eustacian Newspaper"
  • 2021 School Profile, Eustace Preparatory School. Accessed March 25, 2022. "Bishop Eustace Preparatory School is a Catholic co-educational, private high school located in Pennsauken, New Jersey. The Pallottine Fathers and Brothers established Eustace Prep in 1954. Eustace Prep began as a school for young men and in 1972 admitted young women."

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  • Howard-Cooper, Scott. "Switching Tracks : Don Casey Brings New Train of Thought to Clippers", Los Angeles Times, January 26, 1989. Accessed October 2, 2017. "He got into coaching almost by accident, taking charge of the junior varsity team at Bishop Eustace Prep in Pennsauken, N.J., as a part-time job at the suggestion of a friend. Midway through the season, the varsity coach quit, and Casey, then 21, was promoted. At a school that did't even have its own gym when he started, Bishop Eustace won 2 state championships in 6 years."

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  • "New High School Ready to Take Registrations", Courier-Post, May 10, 1954. Accessed March 25, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Bishop Eustace of the Camden Catholic Diocese has announced that registration will start tonight for the freshman class of the new Bishop Eustace High School.... The new high school will be conducted by priests of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate, commonly known as the Pallotine Fathers, with the Rev. Mark Martorelli, S.A.C., as principal.... Freshman for the next school year, Father Martorelli said, will be limited to approximately 100 students. He said one class will be added each year until the full four-year course has been established."
  • "Seminary in Camden", The Catholic Advance, September 10, 1954. Accessed March 25, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "A combined iunior preparatory seminary and high school, established here, are being conducted by the Pallottine Fathers of the Immaculate Conception Province. Ninety students are enrolled in the Bishop Eustace High School for Boys and four students are enrolled in the seminary."
  • Schumann, Walt. "Bishop Eustace Captures 'B' Parochial State Court Title", Courier-Post, March 20, 1961. Accessed March 4, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Two new prizes are being displayed by Bishop Eustace Prep School of Pennsauken today and each involves a story in itself. One is the trophy presented by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Association after the Eustace basketball team won the NJSIAA Parochial Class B championship by beating Holy Family of Union City, 54-46, in overtime yesterday."
  • "Bishop Eustace, Roselle, St. Anthony's Win Titles", Asbury Park Press, March 30, 1969. Accessed January 2, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Unbeaten Bishop Eustace used the finesse of Gary Melchionni and the muscle of Jeff Banasz to hold off stubborn St. Peter's of Jersey City, 61-52, yesterday for the NJSIAA Parochial A championship. The Crusaders, who have now won 26 in a row, had all they could handle in St. Peter's, a seven-time loser."
  • via Associated Press. "NJSIAA Finals Produce No Clear Champ", The Daily Journal, March 24, 1975. Accessed March 22, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Bishop Eustace brought its record to 20-7 in winning its third straight Parochial B title over outclassed St. Cecilia's of Englewood 79-41."
  • McKee, Don. "Eustace Earns Championship; Victory Is Boyer's Medicine", Courier-Post, June 12, 1972. Accessed February 7, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Whereupon Boyer strode to the plate, pounded a double deep over the left fielder's head, then went to the mound in the seventh and retired Pope Pius XII of Passaic in order to give Eustace a 3-1 victory and the NJSIAA Parochial B championship, here Saturday."
  • "Bishop Eustace wins Parochial B title, 5-0", The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 4, 1978. Accessed February 7, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Bishop Eustace and Sacred Heart of Vineland each won NJSIAA state baseball championships yesterday in the Parochial finals held at Mercer County Park. Eustace defeated Paul VI of Clifton, 5-0, to capture Parochial B, led by John Walker's two-hit pitching.... Eustace (15-7) picked up four runs in the fifth inning with two outs, as Chris Conte and Bob Rumer singled in runs, and Matt Gass followed with a two-run single."
  • Burrows, Walt. "Eustace state championship is 'Z-riffic'", Courier-Post, June 1, 1982. Accessed February 20, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Bishop Eustace Prep School's Z Squad has been an integral part of the Crusaders' baseball program all season. That fact was never more evident than it was Sunday when Eustace came from behind to defeat St. Mary's of Elizabeth, 6-2, to win the State Parochial B championship at Mercer County Park.... Eustace is a young team. It graduates only three starters Scian, Guetens and Canal from its 16-6 season."
  • Frezza Jr., Harry. "Immaculata beaten in Parochial A final; Late comeback attempt falls 2 runs short, 9-7", Courier News, June 8, 1997. Accessed January 23, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "The Immaculata baseball team left the Parochial A championship game without a title Saturday, falling 9-7 when a homer-fueled comeback fell two runs short. The Spartans, trailing Bishop Eustace of Pennsauken 8-1 after two and a half innings, rallied with two home runs from Jack Cust and solo homers from Scott Allan and Mickey Martin, but couldn't quite catch the Crusaders."
  • Callahan, Kevin. "Bishop Eustace wins on Medes touchdown", Courier-Post, December 7, 1986. Accessed January 14, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Steve Medes caught a pass he didn't think he would get for a touchdown, then sparked a defense that knew what it could get to lift Bishop Eustace Prep School over defending champion St. Joseph, 7-0, for the South Jersey Parochial B championship here yesterday at the Pennsauken High School field.... One opportunistic score and one airtight defense enabled the Crusaders, No. 10 in the Top Ten Poll and 8-2 overall, to punctuate their first playoff appearance since 1980 with the title. It was the third time the two teams squared off in the finals (1978 and 1980), with the Crusaders taking all three rounds."
  • "Everyone is a champ in S. J. field hockey", The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 20, 1977. Accessed January 11, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Bishop Eustace (9-5-5) was the only South Jersey team that failed to win the title outright, but Claudia Lucera's third straight shutout and 11th of the season preserved a 0-0 co-championship tie with Chatham Boro [sic] (17-1-2). Each team failed to score through four quarters of regulation play and two five-minute overtimes, causing the teams to share the title. The penalty flick tiebreaker, used during the earlier rounds of the tournament, is not used in the state finals."
  • "Gladiator Girls Co-Champs; Haddonfield Nips Montville", Daily Record, November 20, 1977. Accessed January 12, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Chatham Township's field hockey team came home co-state champions for the second straight year, tieing Bishop Eustace, 0-0, yesterday in the NJSIAA Group I final yesterday.... Chesnut's team finished 17-1-2, losing only to Whippany Park, while Bishop Eustace finished 10-5-5."
  • Wagner, Lee. "Split decision for Bishop Eustace; Seniors lead softball team to 3rd straight state crown", Courier-Post, June 7, 1998. Accessed January 13, 2021. "Apostol tripled home two runs with two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning, and Johnston scattered six hits and struck out five to lead Bishop Eustace to a 4-3 win over Immaculate Heart Academy in the Group A state championship game....Eustace (27-2, with 18 straight victories) took a 1-0 lead on sophomore Lindsey McNamara's first-inning single that scored Apostol, who had been hit by a pitch."

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  • Zedalis, Joe. "Cardinals take Bishop Eustace grad Zac Gallen with 106th pick", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, June 10, 2016. Accessed June 28, 2019. "Zac Gallen, a right-handed pitcher from the University of North Carolina and a Bishop Eustace graduate, was taken by the St. Louis Cardinals with the last pick of the third round on Day 2 of the MLB Draft in Secaucus.... Gallen is from Gibbsboro."

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  • Home Page, West Jersey Football League. Accessed May 1, 2023. "The WJFL is a 94-school super conference that stretches from Princeton to Wildwood encompassing schools from the Colonial Valley Conference, the Burlington County Scholastic League, the Olympic Conference, the Tri-County Conference, the Colonial Conference, and the Cape Atlantic League. The WJFL is made up of sixteen divisions with divisional alignments based on school size, geography and a strength-of-program component."