CBA Student Athletes Commit To Colleges

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LINCROFT –  Fifteen CBA senior student-athletes formalized their commitments to continue their educations and athletic careers at colleges and universities across the country. Colts representing swimming, wrestling, track, cross country, baseball, basketball, lacrosse, and crew participated in the ceremony held in the Academy library on November 11.

“On behalf of CBA, I would like to express just how proud we all are of our exceptional student-athletes here today,” said Vito Chiaravalloti, athletic director. “What’s most impressive is not that they are talented enough to continue their athletic careers, rather that they have placed a priority on their studies, giving themselves the opportunity to attend some of the best colleges in the nation.  These young men truly embody what it means to be a student-athlete.”

About Christian Brothers Academy

Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) is a private, Catholic, academic preparatory school for boys located in Lincroft, New Jersey. Founded in 1959 and taught in the Lasallian tradition, CBA is dedicated to helping students become intellectually mature and morally responsible leaders for society. Experience the Academy and visit us at www.CBALincroftNJ.org.

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Back Row, from left to right: Paul Knepple of Point Pleasant (Cross Country-University of Richmond), Tyler Kauth of Wall (Swimming-Seton Hall University), Ryan Hutzley of Ocean (Crew-Princeton University), Patrick Andree of Colts Neck (Basketball-Lehigh University), Gianluca Dalatri of Wall (Baseball-University of North Carolina), Brandon Martorano of Marlboro (Baseball-University of North Carolina), Kenny Campbell of Brick (Baseball-Lafayette University), William Miksic of Spring Lake (Crew-Cornell University)
Front Row: Sebastian Rivera of Jackson (Wrestling-Northwestern University), Brian Dengler of Rumson (Cross Country-Bucknell University), Mike Zupko of Old Bridge (Track-Princeton University), John Salcedo of Little Silver (Lacrosse-Bucknell University), John Hall of Little Silver (Swimming-Dartmouth University), Zach DiGiaro of Middletown (Swimming-Bryant University) and Brendan Galvin of Spring Lake (Baseball-Princeton University.)