Saint Benedict's Preparatory School

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Saint Benedict's Preparatory School is an all boys Roman Catholic high school that has been a part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark for well over 100 years. St. Benedict's (SBP) is located on Martin Luther King Boulevard in Newark, New Jersey, United States. SBP is run by monks. For the last 30 years the SBP headmaster has been Fr. Edwin D. Leahy, O.S.B.

Since 1868, St. Benedict's Preparatory School has welcomed students from Newark and its neighboring communities. Under the guidance of the monks of Newark Abbey, the school's philosophy follows the 1,500-year-old Benedictine tradition of Christian education. Guided by The Rule of St Benedict, written in the sixth century, St. Benedict's combines rigorous academic study with an emphasis on building a community whose members are responsible to one another for developing virtue, character, and talent.

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St. Benedict's Prep is not a member of the state's high school governing body, the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). St. Benedict's has been known as an "athletic powerhouse" for many years.

St. Benedict's has achieved success with its athletics program, with many successful teams including its basketball, cross-country and fencing squads. Its most well-known program, however, is boys' soccer, where the Gray Bees have been ranked number one in the country on five different occasions and are regularly the top-ranked school in New Jersey. The 2006 team finished the season with a perfect 20-0 record, and was ranked first in the nation in the NSCAA/adidas National Rankings.[1] Professional soccer players Gregg Berhalter, Mpho Moloi, Tab Ramos, Claudio Reyna,and Petter Villegas all played at St. Benedict's.

NBA star J.R. Smith is a St. Benedict's alumnus. Recently, senior shooting guard Corey Stokes had been selected to compete in the McDonald's All-American All Star game, which has been a big accomplishment for the Villanova bound baller.

The track and field team has been known to be "one of the best in the country" according to Star Ledger. Star runners like Brandon Jarret, Brian Buckner, Kenneth Skinner, and others make the team one of the most dangerous in the US.

St. Benedict's also has an expanding art and music program. The Drama Guild has traveled to England, Ireland and Bolivia, and is traveling to Edinburgh for the Fringe festival in August. The band has participated in many local and national shows, including competitions in Boston and Montreal. The visual arts have also grown in recent years. The Benedict News is nationally recognized among student newspapers, and the school literary magazine, The Kayrix is also quite strong.

  • Ernest Blood, basketball coach who led St. Benedict's Prep to a 421-128 record and five state championships from 1925 to 1950.[2]
  • Scott Schweitzer, soccer coach at St. Benedict's from 1985-88.[3]
  • Rick Jacobs current varsity soccer coach; led St. Benedict's Prep varsity soccer team to six straight national titles.

  1. ^ NSCAA/adidas National Rankings: National Final Regular Season Poll Poll, November 21, 2006. Accessed July 27, 2007.
  2. ^ Sports biography of Blood, Ernest A., accessed May 3, 2007. "Blood coached at the U. S. Military Academy in 1924-25 and 1925-26, then went to St. Benedict's Prep in Newark, where he spent the rest of his career, retiring in 1949. His St. Benedict's teams won five state championships."
  3. ^ Arnold, Adam. "Schweitzer tapped as first RailHawks coach", The Cary News, October 12, 2006. Accessed May 3, 2007. "Schweitzer said he plans to apply the lessons he learned from his high school coach, Rick Jacobs at St. Benedict Preparatory School in Newark, N.J."
  4. ^ Gregg Berhalter profile, US Soccer, accessed May 3, 2007. "A four-year letter winner for St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark, N.J., where he started on the team that won two state championships and ranked No. 2 and No. 1 in the nation in 1989 (22-0) and 1990 (25-0), respectively."
  5. ^ Peter A. Carlesimo, National Invitation Tournament. Accessed December 3, 2007.
  6. ^ Ownie Carroll, The Baseball Cube. Accessed August 19, 2007.
  7. ^ James E. Delany, Commissioner, Big Ten Conference. Accessed December 6, 2007.
  8. ^ Galarcep, Ives. "Angulo will chase his dream", Herald News, May 16, 2007. Accessed July 27, 2007. "He's one of the most talented attacking players that I've coached in 22 years, said St. Benedict's Prep coach Rick Jacobs, who counts Ramos, Claudio Reyna and Serie A striker Gabriel Ferrari among his former players.
  9. ^ Mpho Moloi player profile, Houston Dynamo, accessed May 3, 2007. "Won the State Championship (2000-01) and the Essex County and National Championship (2001) at St. Benedict’s"
  10. ^ a b Galacep, Ives. "Immersed in the game", Herald News, October 24, 2006. Accessed May 3, 2007. "It isn't every day that a 15-year-old is mentioned as a candidate to add his name to the storied list of New Jersey standouts to leave St. Benedict's for memorable professional careers, such as U.S. national team legends Tab Ramos and Claudio Reyna."
  11. ^ Nuggets Acquire J.R. Smith from Bulls: Team sends Eisley, two second round picks to Chicago, Denver Nuggets press release, dated July 20, 2006
  12. ^ Yannis, Alex. "SOCCER; A Long Road to M.L.S. For MetroStars' Villegas", The New York Times, May 14, 2001. Accessed July 27, 2007. "But he said he was especially grateful to the Rev. Edwin D. Leahy, the headmaster of St. Benedict's Preparatory School in Newark, who took Villegas under his wing as a freshman."



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