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This month, Don Bosco Prep will host the inaugural Connor Corish Freshman Lacrosse Tournament, the only and first regional tournament for freshman lacrosse teams from multiple counties. The event is being held in honor of Connor Corish, a 15-year-old Don Bosco freshman and lacrosse team player, who was killed by a New Jersey Transit train on May 9, 2008. All are invited to a Memorial Mass to be held on Saturday, May 9 at 11:30 a.m. Lacrosse games will be played
Lacrosse tournament is memorial and fundraiser
between 1:30 and 8 p.m. that day. Semi-finals will be held on May 15, and the final game will be held on Saturday, May 16. The games will be held at Don Bosco Prep Granatell Stadium. Participating teams include Don Bosco Prep, Pingry School, Ramapo High School, De Paul Catholic High School, West Morris/Mendham High School, Montclair High School, and Westfield High School. This event was organized by Don Bosco Prep Freshman Lacrosse Head Coach Brian McAleer to keep Corish’s memory alive. The registration fee for the tournament is $200 per team.
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The award-winning Ramsey High School Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Clifford Bialkin, will perform a free concert on the front lawn of the high school on May 16 at 7 p.m. The community is invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets, and enjoy a wonderful evening of music for the whole family. Refreshments will be available. In April, the Ramsey High School Jazz Ensemble quali-
RHS hosts outdoor jazz concert
Proceeds will benefit a young man attending Don Bosco Prep. He will receive a $2,500 per year scholarship. Corish is described as a happy, confident teenage boy who spent his days laughing with friends and family. He enjoyed football, wrestling, and lacrosse and pursued his passions, such as playing the guitar, with enthusiasm. People loved to be in his presence. He was especially good with younger children, often taking the time to include the younger kids in his neighborhood in the outdoor games he played with his friends. Corish used to tell people that his parents, Max and Nancy, were the best mom and dad in the world.
fied for the New Jersey Association of Jazz Educators State Final competition. The ensemble will also perform with the Ramsey High School Marching Band in 2010 at the New Year’s parades in London, and Chantilly, France. For more information about the Jazz Ensemble and the upcoming concert, contact Diane Sundermann at (201) 760-0197.
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