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Bonagura named FBU International All-Star
athletes selected from FBU North America and FBU International camps held from September 2011 to September 2012. Each athlete was selected based on performance at a camp and playing footage judged by the FBU committee of former NFL players and coaches. In the aggregate, FBU has reviewed more than 200 Canadian athletes, 750 European athletes, and 1,000 U.S. athletes in the pursuit to create these first-ever FBU International All-Star Games. The FBU International All-Stars are being selected not only for their outstanding performance on the field but also for their accomplishments and dedication in the classroom.
Paired with his accomplishments on the field, Bonagura has a GPA of 3.0. The inaugural games will feature more than 160 U19 football athletes comprising the rosters to five teams: Europe, Canada/Montreal, Canada/BC, Mexico, and United States. Additionally, FBU will select 25 coaches that participated in FBU International and North American coaching clinics to lead the all-star teams. The FBU International Games’ semi-final game will be played at 8 a.m. CT and the championship game at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Jan. 5.
David Bonagura
All American Games and Football University (FBU) have announced that kicker David Bonagura from Ramapo High School has been selected to play in the inaugural 2013 FBU International All-Star Games. The games will take place from Jan. 1 through 5, 2013 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. “David is the quintessential student-athlete; he is an outstanding kicker that has D-I potential. With his strong academics, he is the total package for any college,” said FBU National Director of Scouting Erik Richards. The FBU International All-Star Games will feature top
Sign up for FLOW Follies
FLOW Follies, a parent-led volunteer organization that provides scholarships for graduating seniors at Indian Hills and Ramapo high schools, is seeking participants for this year’s musical comedy variety show, “We Flow Together.” Parents are invited to sign up at the meetings set for Nov. 5, 6, and 14. Meetings will be held at the Ramapo High School auditorium on George Street in Franklin Lakes from 7 to 9 p.m. Performers at all levels of experience are welcome. In the past 26 years, the organization has raised over $530,000 for scholarships for graduating seniors at both high schools.For more information, visit www.flowfollies.org.