Seton Hall Prep is New Jersey’s oldest Catholic college preparatory school. The Prep's tradition is matched by its commitment to the education of young men by teaching them to think critically, communicate effectively and become contributing members of society.
At Seton Hall Prep, students participate in many of the amazing offerings available to them outside of the classroom. This includes 15 sports, more than 70 activities and clubs, a variety of intramurals and a seemingly endless number of service projects.
“To equip the holy ones for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of faith and knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the extent of the full stature of Christ.”
The SHP Swim Team defeated Oratory Prep 124-46 on Thursday February 8 at NJIT in the 2nd round of the NJSIAA Non-Public North Tournament. The Pirates improved to 9-1 on the season in what is thought to be the first ever meeting between the two schools in swimming. The Pirates took first place in all 11 events, with seniors Cormac Rouse and Owen Ripley each being double winners. Rouse sizzled in winning the 50 Freestyle in 21.46 and the 100 Freestyle in 46.56, while Ripley won the 200 Freestyle in 1:51.93 and the 500 Freestyle in 4:57.23. Fellow seniors Pat Miller and Richard Poplawski each took a first place, Miller in the 100 Butterfly (53.70) and Poplawski in the 200 IM (2:00.60). Juniors Karl Burghardt and Connor O'Neill captured the last two individual events, Burghardt winning the 100 Backstroke in 56.28 and O'Neill the 100 Breaststroke in 1:03.48.
The relay winners for the Prep were: Burghardt, O'Neill, Poplawski and Senior Aryan Kapoor in the 200 Medley Relay (1:39.47); junior George Peralvo, Senior Francis Jaso, Kapoor, and Rouse in the 200 Freestyle Relay (1:32.50); and junior Kyle Phillips, Jaso, Freshman Ryan Pelosi, and Rouse in the 400 Freestyle Relay (3:26.73).
Next up for the Pirates is the north semifinal on Monday the 12th against St. Peter's Prep, where SHP hopes to make up for their only loss this season, an 87-83 defeat in December.