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St. Rose High School

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boys' outdoor track and field; second place in boys' soccer, third in girls' indoor track and field and baseball (tied), and fourth in boys' golf, plus bonus points for having no disqualifications for the fall season. The school was Group B winner of the ShopRite Cup for 2010–11, awarded for first-place finishes in girls' soccer and boys' soccer, second in boys' indoor group track and field, third in boys' cross country, girls' basketball (tied), girls' indoor group track and field, boys' outdoor track & field and boys' tennis (tied), and fourth in boys' golf plus bonus points for having no disqualifications for the fall and spring seasons.
2268: 1100:. "St. Rose High School's basketball team beat down a stubborn Immaculate Conception High team of Montclair, 63-61, here last night to win the Parochial B championship in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association's 44th tournament. A crowd of 3.100 in the not-too-comfortable Delaware Valley Garden gymnasium watched the late-blooming Purple Roses cling to a precarious lead doggedly until the game Immaculate Conception Lions simply ran out of time a field goal away from a chance at the biggest prize in New Jersey scholastic basketball." 1164:, Shore Sports Network, March 8, 2024. Accessed March 26, 2024. "That team was St. Rose and less than two years after Lynch got that text, the Purple Roses likely just cemented their case as the No. 1 team in New Jersey with a 73-29 dismantling of Immaculate Conception of Montclair Friday in the Non-Public B championship game at Jersey Mike's Arena.... St. Rose had not won an overall state championship since 1977 and prior to last season, had not played in a state final since 2004." 2427: 422:). With three runs scored in the sixth inning, the 1973 team came back from a 1–0 deficit to finish the season with a 12–5 record after defeating St. Patrick's by a score of 3–2 in the Parochial C championship game. In 1992, the team finished with a 23–4 record after defeating Essex Catholic by a score of 12–4 in the Parochial C championship game. The 2005 team won the South Jersey Non-Public B state sectional title with a 10–3 win over 2439: 1003:, June 9, 2005. Accessed July 16, 2011. "Leading by two runs and just four outs away from capturing its first sectional baseball championship since 1977, St. Joseph of Hammonton suffered through a nightmare ending in yesterday's NJSIAA South Jersey Non-Public B final. St. Rose of Belmar scored nine sixth-inning runs – all with two outs – to erase a 3–1 deficit and outlast a dazed St. Joseph, 10–3, at sun-drenched Mercer County Park." 498:). The program's 10 state titles are tied for fifth-most in the state. The 1977 team finished the season with a record of 17-2-1 after a 6–3 win against Paterson Catholic in the Parochial B championship game. The 1981 team defeated Delbarton by a score of 2–0 in the Non-Public A championship game to finish the season 21-2-1. In 2002, the boys' soccer team took the South Parochial B state sectional championship with a 5–0 win against 430:, with nine of the runs coming with two outs in the sixth inning. The 2005 team won the Non-Public B state championship over Morristown-Beard School by a score of 4–0, with pitcher Anthony Ranaudo throwing a complete game two-hitter and hitting a first inning three-run home run that gave St. Rose all the runs it needed. The 2008 team won the Non-Public B title with an 8–4 win in the finals against St. Mary's. 984:. "St. Rose started and finished strong Monday, battering Essex Catholic, 12-6, at Middlesex County Tech to win the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Parochial B baseball championship.... Chris Matuch capped the win with a three-run homer in the seventh, which gave the Roses (23-4) a 12-4 advantage and left moot a two-run uprising by Essex Catholic in the bottom of the inning." 1677:. Accessed June 20, 2011. "16-year-old SPANlELS-influenced Tim Hauser and several friends went to see Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers perform at the Convention Center but instead wound up in a near riot.... Then in February 1958 a classmate at St. Rose High School named Tommy Picardo, who had heard about the encounter with his idol Frankie Lymon, came over to Tim in the schoolyard." 1182:. Accessed July 16, 2011. "Bob Verga, St. Rose (Belmar), Final season: 1962-63. Key statistics: Scored 1,033 points, then a single-season state record, in his senior year to lead St. Rose to a second straight Parochial B championship. Though triple-teamed, he hit a jumper with four seconds to play to lift his team over Phillipsburg Catholic, 82–80, for the 1963 title." 1759:, February 15, 1968. Accessed June 20, 2011. "Drescher, 6-foot-4 and 200 pounds, played two years with a St. Rose High School team in Belmar, N.J., which won state championships in its parochial Class B. Division each year. As a senior, he averaged 14 points a game and 10 to 12 rebounds. A teammate, Bob Verga, plays with Dallas in the American Basketball Association." 460:
on to play in the now-defunct ABA and hooked on to play in the NBA post-merger. He set a state record with 1,033 points scored during his senior year at St. Rose and led his team to consecutive state championship in 1962 and in his senior year in 1963, when he scored the winning points in a game against Phillipsburg Catholic High School despite being triple teamed.
1602:, March 13, 2007. Accessed June 20, 2011. "I'll never forget the first time I... played my first gig. it was in the cafeteria of st. rose high school in belmar nj. we...did 'the end' from the doors for our encore. i was so out of it i screamed..right in the vice principal's face and the place went wild. i had weekend detentions for way too long after that one." 1032: 994: 1257:. "This year was the Roses' loudest with a 17-2-1 record, and a third NJSIAA Parochial B championship in five years giving Palumbo a final career record of 81-34-11.... With Palumbo's final year as a guiding inspiration, the Roses came roaring back this season and clubbed Paterson Catholic in the NJSIAA Parochial B final, 6-3." 1151:, March 2, 2023. Accessed June 4, 2023. "The latest chapter in the Purple Roses' meteoric rise was written in Wednesday's NJSIAA South Non-Public B final. Behind an intense defensive effort and fourth-quarter offensive surge, they rolled to a 59-43 victory over Bishop Eustace to win the title for the first time in 19 years." 1276:, June 16, 2020. Accessed December 8, 2020. "1981 St. Rose (21-2-1) - Head coach Joe Donahue, the youngest coach to win a state title after leading St. Rose to a championship in 1978 at age 22, won his second state championship, and St. Rose's fourth overall, with a 2-0 victory against Delbarton in the Parochial A final." 541:
of Lodi). The program's 12 state titles are ranked second in the state. The 1977 team finished the season with a 29–1 record after winning the Group II state title with a victory against Union Catholic by a score of 58–36 in the tournament final. The 1993 team won the Parochial B title with a 66–48
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by a score of 59-43 to win their first sectional title in 19 years. The 2024 team defeated Immaculate Conception of Montclair by a score of 73-29 in the finals to win the Non-Public B state title for the first time in 47 years. Bob Verga, a prolific scorer at both St. Rose and Duke University, went
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The school was recognized by the NJSIAA as the Group B winner of the Seventh Annual ShopRite Cup in 2009–10, based on the overall performances of the school's athletic teams which included first-place finishes in boys' cross country, boys' indoor track and field, girls' outdoor track and field and
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Sports, December 25, 1996. Accessed December 3, 2007. "Bill Carmody is the fifth of 11 children born to a Spring Lake, New Jersey, family. He played basketball at St. Rose High School in Belmar, and was good enough to attract the interest of a number of college coaches, including
1736:, February 3, 2015. Accessed May 26, 2015. "Ranaudo went to St. Rose Belmar (N.J.) High School. The Catholic school on the North Jersey Shore has an enrollment of 562, but the Rangers still found him in 2007, selecting Ranaudo in the 11th round of the First-Year Player Draft." 1700:. Accessed May 26, 2015. "Lolla holds a bachelor's degree in biology from Duke, which he received in 1983. He was a high school All-America pick in 1980 at St. Rose High School in Belmar, N.J. and also played on the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival teams in 1979 and 1983." 1368:. "Mannion, who only scored in double figures twice during the regular season, led a second-half comeback to give St. Rose a 66-48 win over DePaul of Wayne Township in last night's Parochial B championship game in the New Jersey State Athletic Association tournament." 1022:, June 12, 2005. Accessed July 16, 2011. "Ranaudo's hit cleared the right-field wall 330 feet from home plate for a three-run homer in the first inning and cleared the way for St. Rose's 4–0 win over Morristown-Beard in the NJSIAA Non-Public B baseball championship." 2312: 454:
in the tournament final. The 2004 team repeated the victory in the South Parochial B state sectionals, taking the title with a 58–46 win over Wildwood Catholic. The boys team won the Non-Public B South sectional title in 2023, taking down
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scored 26 points to lead the 1962 team to the Parochial B state title with a 63-31 team against Immaculate Conception. The 2002 boys' basketball team won the Parochial South B state sectional championship with a 67–46 win over
962:. "St. Rose of Belmar (12-5) won the N.J. State Interscholastic Athletic Association's Parochial 'C' baseball championship here yesterday by scoring three runs in the sixth inning to beat St. Patricks of Elizabeth. 3-2." 1219:. Accessed May 26, 2015. "Responding to a desire to coach, Bloom takes the only job he can get, that of cross-country coach at St. Rose, a small Catholic high school at the New Jersey shore." 1041:, June 12, 2005. Accessed July 16, 2011. "Anthony Ranaudo pitched a two hit, complete game shutout and launched a three-run home run to lead St. Rose to a 4–0 win over Morristown-Beard." 463:
The boys' cross country team won the Non-Public Group B state championship in 1967, 1969, 1988, 2000, 2001, 2009 and 2022. The boys' cross country team was the subject of the 2007 book
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The girls' winter / indoor track team won the Non-Public Group B state championship in 2013, and won the indoor relay Non-Public Group B state title in 2013 (as co-champion) and 2022.
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The boys' track team won the winter / indoor state championship in 2010. The boys team won the indoor relay Non-Public Group B state championship in 2022.
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in the final match of the tournament. The team won the 2000 South B sectional state championship with a 4–1 win against Sacred Heart High School.
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victory against DePaul in the championship game. The team won the Parochial South B state sectional championship in 2000 with a 66–40 win over
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of 9.8:1. The school's student body was 91.1% (348) White, 3.4% (13) Hispanic, 3.1% (12) Asian, 1.8% (7) Black and 0.5% (2) two or more races.
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The boys' track team won the Non-Public Group B spring / outdoor track state championship in 2010, 2016, 2022 and 2023.
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The girls' cross country team won the Non-Public Group B state championship in 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2007.
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As of the 2021–22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 382 students and 39.1 classroom teachers (on an
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The boys' basketball team won the Non-Public Group B state championship in 1949 (against runner-up
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The girls' soccer team won the Non-Public Group B state championship in 2010, defeating runner-up
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in the tournament final. The 2004 won the South B state sectional title with a 47–36 win against
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The girls' spring / outdoor track team won the Non-Public Group B state championship in 1998.
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of Montclair in the playoff final), 1962 (vs. Immaculate Conception of Montclair), 1963 (vs.
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The boys' soccer team won the Non-Public C state championship in 1973 (against runner-up
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The school participates as the host school / lead agency in a joint ice hockey team with
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The baseball team won the Non-Public Group C state championship in 1973 (defeating
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The girls' tennis team won the Non-Public B state championship in 1984, defeatimg
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The girls' basketball team won the Group II state championship in 1976 (against
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in the tournament final), and won the Non-Public B state title in 1992 (vs.
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The St. Rose High School Purple Roses compete in Division A Central of the
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in the tournament final), and won the Non-Public B title in 1975 (vs.
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The boys' bowling team won the Group I state championship in 2018.
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Girls Spring Track Track and Field Championship History 1976–2023
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in a game that would be decided by penalty kicks (5-3).
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1641:"Monsignor awards diplomas at St. Rose High School" 1253:, December 4, 1977. Accessed December 8, 2020, via 678:(born 1945), former professional basketball player. 1449:Girls Cross Country Championship History 1972–2023 1335:"Nutley Wins First Title; Asbury Gals Romp, 70-47" 517:), won the Non-Public Group A title in 1983 (over 1490: 1403: 1364:, March 17, 1993. Accessed January 13, 2021, via 1325:, updated March 2024. Accessed September 1, 2024. 1192:Boys Cross Country Championship History 1946–2023 1096:, March 17, 1962. Accessed January 17, 2021, via 635:(1941-2014), founding member of pop-jazz quartet 482:) and 1978 (vs. Paterson Catholic) and 1988 (vs. 2456: 2288:Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, Trenton 1556:History of the NJSIAA Indoor Relay Championships 1540:History of the NJSIAA Indoor Relay Championships 1343:, March 20, 1977. Accessed January 3, 2021, via 1319:Girls Basketball Championship History: 1919–2024 958:, June 7, 1973. Accessed February 21, 2021, via 334:. The school operates under the auspices of the 2293:Co-Cathedral of St. Robert Bellarmine, Freehold 1058:, June 11, 2008. Accessed January 9, 2021, via 830:, St. Rose High School. Accessed April 2, 2020. 728: 726: 724: 722: 486:), and won the Non-Public A title in 1981 (vs. 1078:, updated March 2024. Accessed March 26, 2024. 1072:Boys Basketball Championship History 1919–2024 980:, June 9, 1992. Accessed January 9, 2021, via 929: 716:, St. Rose High School. Accessed May 18, 2023. 704:, St. Rose High School. Accessed May 18, 2023. 2178: 1807: 1793: 1222: 2470:Educational institutions established in 1923 1711:"Preserving a Distinctive New Jersey Flavor" 1410:Girls Tennis Championship History: 1971–2023 719: 356:St. Rose High School has been accredited by 2303:Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Moorestown 1572:Boys Bowling Championship History 1958–2024 1497:Girls Soccer Championship History 1946–2023 652:, class of 1980), former head coach of the 2185: 2171: 1800: 1786: 1229:Boys Soccer Championship History 1946–2023 766: 764: 533:of Bayonne), 2000 (vs. Marist), 2014 (vs. 1719:, June 19, 1992. 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Belmar
Monmouth County
New Jersey
Coordinates
40°10′54″N 74°01′25″W / 40.18167°N 74.02361°W / 40.18167; -74.02361
Private
Coeducational
Catholic
Diocese of Trenton
NCES
FTEs
9
12
Purple
Gold
Shore Conference
AdvancED
www.srhsnj.com
co-educational
Catholic high school
Belmar
Monmouth County
U.S. state
New Jersey
Diocese of Trenton
Sisters of St. Joseph
FTE
student–teacher ratio
AdvancED
Shore Conference

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