The North Jersey High School Sports Awards, sponsored by Englewood Health, has announced the nominees for Boys Indoor Track Athlete of the Year. The winner will be revealed during a live show on June 28 at The Bergen PAC. Alongside athletes from 32 other sports, the nominees will be honored during the event.
Englewood Health is offering a complimentary ticket to nominated athletes and those who RSVP for the show, while others can also get a free ticket thanks to their generosity. More information on how to obtain tickets will be available soon.
For more details about the show, visit its Facebook page or sign up for email updates on its website. The North Jersey High School Sports Awards is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards program, which is the largest high school sports recognition program in the country.
The nominees for Boys Indoor Track Athlete of the Year include Andrew Jeremiah Boakye of Bergen Catholic – JR; Jayden McKenzie of Eastside – SR; Jaden Marchan of Leonia – SR; Reynier Galvez of Passaic Tech – SR; Patrick Kurtz of Pascack Valley – SR; Luke Pash of Ridgewood – JR; Tyler Caswell of Glen Rock – JR; Jack Small of Old Tappan – JR; Jordan Russell of Weehawken – SR; Liam Paneque of Demarest – JR; Noah Traverso of West Milford – SR; Owen Keating of Pompton Lakes – JR; and Adrian Laing of Paramus Catholic – SR.
This year’s North Jersey High School Sports Awards promises to be an exciting event that celebrates the best high school athletes in New Jersey.
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