Thursday, May 15, 2008

2008 Team to Watch: Don Bosco Prep

PrepNation.com continues to look ahead to the 2008 high school football season. We're still a couple months away from the start of our expanded preseason national rankings release, but it's not too soon to whet your appetite with mini-previews of teams that are likely to figure very prominently on the national scene this season.

The Ironmen have their sights set high in 2008 after back-to-back undefeated seasons and Top 25 finishes in the National Prep Poll. Veteran coach Greg Toal's team has experience in key positions and will play a national schedule that includes defending national champion St. Xavier (Cincinnati) and six-time Prep Poll titlist De La Salle (Concord, Calif.).

Don Bosco, which enters the year on a 24-game winning streak, appears to have all the ingredients to equal or better its No. 6 National Prep Poll ranking in 2006.

A strong nucleus of six returning starters will lead the offense. The group includes quarterback Brett Knief (6-1, 190), who passed for 1,590 yards and ran for 622 yards with 23 touchdowns as a junior. Running back Dillon Romaine (5-11, 215) and junior Tony Jones (5-9, 190) combined for more than 1,500 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns. Three veteran starters return on the offensive line including Division I prospect Jack Templeton (6-3, 270).

A defense that allowed only 9 points per game last season has five starters back, including tough and aggressive junior defensive tackle Jim Kittredge (6-3, 250).


Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.)
Coach: Greg Toal (85-9, 9 years at Don Bosco Prep; 223-35-2 23 yearsoverall)

2007: 12-0, No. 21 in final National Prep Poll

Top returning players: QB Brett Knief (6-1, 190, 61% completion, 1,590 passing yards, 622 rushing yards, 23 TDs); RB Dillon Romaine (5-11, 215, 991 rushing yards, 12 TDs on 98 carries); RB Tony Jones (5-9, 190, Jr., 587 rushing yards on 82 carries, 17 TDs)

Key losses: S Alexander DiSanzo (Boston College), RB/LB Guy Germinario (Fordham), LB Nick Mistretta (Columbia), DB Curt Williams (Columbia)

All systems go: Experience on offense

Questions must be answered: Inexperience on defense

Toughest games: @Cincinnati St. Xavier (Sept. 13), @Concord, Calif., De La Salle (Sept. 27), @Bergen Catholic (Nov. 1), vs. St. Joseph's Regional (Nov. 7)


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3 Comments:

At 1:21 PM , Blogger Naughts said...

WOW! Kudos for the schedule... 2 tough road trips... one across country!!! Go undefeated on that schedule and I'll have to vote you guys into the National Championship even if Byrnes goes undefeated as well...

 
At 7:58 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Having watched this team from afar all I can say is that it is clearly one of the best in the country from top to bottom. If they run the table beating X and DeLaSalle, and win another state championship (which is very hard to do in NJ), then they undoubtedly deserve to be #1 in my book. Anyone with the guts to go and play St. X and DeLaSalle on the road in the same season deserves alot of respect.

 
At 4:14 PM , Blogger Andy said...

They will not beat X.

 

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