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Ramy Walks the beat for the North Bergen Bruins first football game under new head coach Eddie Somick.
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Ramy Walks the beat for the North Bergen Bruins first football game under new head coach Eddie Somick.
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Kyle Anderson’s CELEBRATE LIFE DAY is an all-day basketball event featuring a skills clinic, tournaments, a
sneaker drive, and school supply giveaway. CELEBRATE LIFE DAY’s mission is to have Kyle’s vision of an all day
basketball event for all ages to come together to simply “CELEBRATE LIFE” through friendship, love for each other,
and basketball. CELEBRATE LIFE DAY has partnered with North Bergen Police Department’s Community Policing
Team to assist in the clinic, offer activities for kids, interact with families from the area and be a positive presence for
our community. North Bergen Police Department will play the Hudson County Sheriff’s department in a basketball
game to tip- off the evening events with Kyle playing for the North Bergen Police Department.
To sign up and for more information, please visit http://www.friendsofpaulkim.org. Proceeds from CELEBRATE LIFE DAY will go to Ericka’s Lighthouse (www.erickaslighthouse.org). Erika’s Lighthouse has programs to educate schools communities about teen depression, eliminate the stigma associated with mental illness and empowers teens to take control of their mental health. Celebrate Life Day will also raise funds for local high school student- athletes attending college in 2018. Scholarship candidates are students-athletes who have a proven record of community service, excelling in the classroom and in athletics.
The day kicks off with a basketball clinic for boys and girls 8-15 year-olds from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., followed by a
boys high school hoops tournament featuring Northern New Jersey teams beginning at 1:15 p.m. The men’s
tournament begins at approximately 3:45 p.m. Each team is guaranteed three games and will be divided into two
pools, with the winner of each pool playing in the championship game. The day concludes with the high school and
men’s championship games at 6:30.
Local DJ, Robin Castro will be playing music throughout the day and DJ Ted Smooth will be the master of ceremonies for the championship games. Local food vendors will be serving food throughout the daylong event.
Attendees are encouraged to bring a pair of used sneakers that will be cleaned and donated to the needy. Additionally, there will be a school supply giveaway for a limited amount for school-age children.
The North Bergen Police Department’s Community Policing Unit is a proud partner of the event, with officers participating throughout the day. Adidas will be providing jerseys for teams and t-shirts for the clinic and Gatorade will be providing sports beverages throughout the events.

Flashing his skills during a star-studded flag football game, Evan “E-Rod” Rodriguez took home MVP honors among a group of NFL stars. His performance was so outstanding it even had a future Hall of Famer on Twitter talking about another NFL opportunity for the North Bergen local legend.
According to the Seattle Times, Rodriguez is hoping NFL teams might give him another look after he dominated the debut event of the American Flag Football League – which included Michael Vick, Terrell “T.O.” Owens, and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson.
Rodriguez accumulated a video game stat line with nine catches for 210 yards and four TDs, catching all of his passes from the legendary Vick. Even T.O. couldn’t help but notice E-Rod’s dominance, saying on Twitter that “dude should be playing [in the NFL].”

Check out Rodriguez’s highlight video below:

Starting June 1st through June 10th boys ages 7 to 14 years old are invited to football early registration.
Registration is available from Monday to Friday, 2 to 9 p.m., and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m at 6300 Meadowview Avenue.
Residents are required to bring a passport picture, proof of residency, a birth certificate/passport, and $35 in cash, check, or money order.

North Bergen Giants went undefeated last year.
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Ramy Walks the Beat of Evan “ERod” Rodriguez’s 3rd Annual Youth Football Camp in #NorthBergen
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NorthJersey.com – Ed Somick has been around North Bergen football for decades. After playing for the Bruins in high school, he coached in the town’s recreation program. He was then an assistant coach with the high school’s freshman team before becoming its head coach for 22 years.
Somick was hired last month to become the Bruins’ varsity head coach.
“We’re going back to the way we used to be,” Somick said. “We’re going to be a smash mouth, in-your-face kind of team. We’re coming at you. We’re here to establish ourselves as tough people.”
Read more at NorthJersey.com

“Our next big project is actually going be our 76th Street Little League Field,” says Parks and Recreation Commissioner Hugo Cabrera during his Live Stream. “It’s going to be beautiful and we plan to start in the next two months.”
The department plans on installing state of the art astroturf, new lighting, batting cages, and a press box.
“As you can see we just finished doing the track [around Ascoleselse Field] and we’re going to have it for years to come so the children of North Bergen can truly enjoy the field.”
Parks and Public Property Commissioner Cabrera was elected in 1999. He currently serves as the secretary for the North Bergen Board of Education. Hugo’s department manages North Bergen’s fields, grounds and buildings as well as the Recreation program.
During the live stream the Commissioner announced soccer registration which begins January 17th.
Recreation Center: 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Braddock Park Soccer Field: 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Townhall: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
When the student-athletes of the North Bergen Giants walk into school today they will hold their heads high having won the Super Bowl over Clifton.

“Great job by these boys on their 11-0 undefeated season,” says Diana Mompellier, the team rep.
According to Assistant Head Coach, Julian Torres, the Giants scored over 350 points and only let up 66 points in the 11 game season.

After the game was over – North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco had a few words for the team. “Your coaches did a great job with you and you all played fantastic!” said the Mayor before the team huddled around the trophy to the sound of bull horns.