Wednesday, June 25, 2008
2008 Boomer Game - NYC Wins!
Coach Longo, the coach of William Floyd HS and last night's coach for Long Island, did something he has not done in 3 years; he lost a game. NYC came from behind in the 4th quarter when Jeff Legree hit Stephen Benjamin in the corner of the end zone.
The video shows GSC's Jeremiah Brown making the game's last tackle.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Photos From 2008 Spring Game
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Highlights from NY NJ Classic
Kadeem Huggins is wearing #75
http://www.digitalsports.com/article/type/organization/typeid/37/id/29899.aspx
http://www.digitalsports.com/article/type/organization/typeid/37/id/29899.aspx
Our Former Future to Represent Us in the Outback Bowl

Jeremiah Brown and Kadeem Huggins will play one more game together before heading off to Wagner College and CW Post, respectively. One June 24th, the Wolves represent NYC on both offense and defense with Jerry playing strong safety (possibly a sneak preview to next year?) and Kadeem lining up at tight end. Kadeem's projected position at Post will be defensive end, so look for Kadeem to make the most of any catch he gets.
Both players played in the Brooklyn 44 Reilly classic with Jerry throwing the game winning touchdown (The Donny Play) and taking home the game MVP.
http://www.empirechallenge.com/
Monday, June 16, 2008
NY falls to NJ 33-22 in Nike NY/NJ Classic

Wearing #75 and playing only defense for the first time in his high school career, Kadeem Huggins stepped on to the field to represent New York state in the annual Nike NY/NJ classic. The early advantage seemed to go to New York because they were able to wear white in the blazing sun. The temp on the field reached 105 degrees at one point before game time. New York also featured Brooklyn standout Jeff Legree from Fort Hamilton and several players from Curtis HS in Staten Island.
Joe Sedaris and Brock Jakowski from William Floyd HS on Long Island also played for New York. They were coached by former GSC defensive Coordinator and current WFHS JV Head Coach Eric Sorenson.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Huggins in NY-NJ Classic

On Sunday June 8th, the all-stars of both New York State and New Jersey will meet up at Rutgers stadium for a border war of soon to be college football players. The Nike NY-NJ Classic, formerly called the Governor's Bowl, has never before had a representative from Grand Street Campus, but all that changed this year when TE/DE Kadeem Huggins was added to the roster. Many of Kadeem's former teamates, coaches and family will be attending the game on Sunday, which will be broadcast live on My9-WWOR-TV in New York and New Jersey. Kadeem will be attending CW Post on a full athletic scholarship in the fall. If you would like to purchase a ticket, you can email me at big.offense@gmail.com and I can see if some discounted ones are still available.
http://www.thefootballclassic.com/
Coming up on June 24th, #12 and #89 play one more game together....
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