Friday, October 17, 2008
Donohue Memorial
Dear HPHS Class of 1987, Family & Friends, We are writing to give you an update on the Bill Donohue Memorial Fund. We are pleased to report that we have raised more than $3000. THANK YOU! With the funds, we have purchased permanent outdoor benches for the High School grounds. A dedication plaque memorializing our beloved principal will be affixed. We are in the process of planning a dedication ceremony and have worked with the school to identify Friday May 8, 2009 as the date for the event. We plan to organize school tours on that day as well so that you can see what Highland Park High School looks like 21 years later! If anyone is interested in helping to plan the event, please contact me (at this email) or Stephanie Field (sefield@verizon.net). Many thanks to Susan Berlin (Steven Isakoff's mother) for her herculean efforts on this project. Again, thank you to everyone who contributed and we look forward to seeing you in May. We'll be back in touch when we have more specifics. - Sharon Kroll Cohen
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Policastro Honored
Joe Policastro, HPHS '59, was honored into the New Jersey High School Football Hall of Fame in a ceremony on Friday September 28th on Rutgers University Campus. Policastro a 1959 All American High School player, led the Owls to a State Title.
Joe continued on at Holy Cross in Worchester Mass, before returning home to coach his beloved Owls. Many of his contributions to the game we know today were from the sidelines. First under the guidance of Jay Dakleman, Policastro learned the x's and o's to go with his communication skills. Taken over the team in 1978, Poly guided several teams toward State titles in a new ever changing era with playoff games.
Poly, was instrumental in bringing "all-Star" games to the state and county, first with the North South game. These led to a border war with New York State, and have also led to the creation of many county games all outlets for graduating Seniors to show there wares for recruiters, and have sometimes one last opportunity to strap on the pads. Thanks Joe.
Joe continued on at Holy Cross in Worchester Mass, before returning home to coach his beloved Owls. Many of his contributions to the game we know today were from the sidelines. First under the guidance of Jay Dakleman, Policastro learned the x's and o's to go with his communication skills. Taken over the team in 1978, Poly guided several teams toward State titles in a new ever changing era with playoff games.
Poly, was instrumental in bringing "all-Star" games to the state and county, first with the North South game. These led to a border war with New York State, and have also led to the creation of many county games all outlets for graduating Seniors to show there wares for recruiters, and have sometimes one last opportunity to strap on the pads. Thanks Joe.
Owls Hot Start -2008
Sorry for the delay. The 2008 version of the Owls are off to a hot start. After n opening win at So. River, the Road Warriors, playing without a home field as instillation of the Field Turf Continues, have reeled off victories at Cardinal McCarrick (formerly St. Mary's OS. Amboy) and @ Dunnellen.
The Owls have shown balance on offence, and a hard hitting defense, which has inforced its will upon its opponents to this point.
The Owls travel to Metuchen today, in hopes of keeping the Goal Post in the game between unbeatens. The Home Field is suppose to be completed by October 16th, but time will tell as delay have been numerous in this project
The Owls have shown balance on offence, and a hard hitting defense, which has inforced its will upon its opponents to this point.
The Owls travel to Metuchen today, in hopes of keeping the Goal Post in the game between unbeatens. The Home Field is suppose to be completed by October 16th, but time will tell as delay have been numerous in this project
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