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Local Star Competes in Tri-State QB Contest

Greg Galligan of St. Anthony's participates in the first-ever high school quarterback competition.

The region's top 25 high school football quarterbacks competed in MSG Varsity's inaugural Tri-State Quarterback Showdown at New Rochelle High School on Sunday afternoon.

In a competition judged by former New York Giants Phil Simms and Amani Toomer among others, student athletes from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut competed in passing events, throwing at both targets and to live receivers.

The winners will be named in a television special scheduled to air July 17 at 7:30 PM on MSG Varsity.

The competitors were:

1.     Spencer Aukamp           St Joseph Montvale HS, NJ

2.     Henry Baldwin               Darien HS, Darien, CT

3.     Tyrice Beverette            Lakewood HS, Lakewood Township, NJ

4.     Mario Biaggi                 Iona Preparatory School, New Rochelle, NY

5.     Isaiah Biaz-Mays           Union City HS, Union City, NJ

6.     Brian Castlelot               Bunnel HS, Stratford, CT

7.     Joey Capobianco          Lawrence HS, Lawrence, NY

8.     Kevin Duke                   Roy C. Ketcham High School, Wappingers Falls, NY

9.     Prince Dukes                Curtis HS, Staten Island, NY

10.  Khalil Edney                  New Rochelle HS, New Rochelle, NY

11.  Greg Galligan                St. Anthony's HS, Huntington Station, NY

12.  Blake Geller                  Demarest HS, Demarest, NJ

13.  John Germano              Bergen Catholic HS, Oradell, NJ

14.  Danny Hoffer                Archbishop Stepinac HS, White Plains, NY

15.  Tyler Keetch                  John Jay Cross River HS, Cross River, NY

16.  Jack Massie                  Staples HS, Westport, CT

17.  Antonio Natale              Immaculata HS, Somerville, NJ

18.  Ryan Nitti                      Half Hallows East HS, Dix Hills, NY

19.  Kevin Olsen                  Wayne Hills HS, Wayne, NJ

20.  Liam O'Neil                   Greenwich HS, Greenwich, CT

21.  AJ Otranto                    William Floyd HS, Mastic Beach, NY

22.  Devin Ray                     Bernards HS, Bernardsville, NJ

23.  Conor Rowe                  Ridgefield Memorial HS, Ridgefield, NJ

24.  Phillip Walker                Elizabeth HS, Elizabeth, NJ

25.  Chris Wright                  Bayonne HS, Bayonne, NJ

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susan martin May 24, 2013 at 10:15 pm
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kate May 24, 2013 at 06:48 pm
Maybe St Anthony's gets more coverage b/c they "advertise" with the Patch?? Sad, but youRead More know how it goes, whoever fills the pocket, gets the attention!!
Jennifer May 24, 2013 at 05:27 pm
Thank you Christina for sharing with the town of Huntington what the patch "SHOULD HAVERead More HIGHLIGHTED" Not really sure why the patch chose not to cover the story. Couldn't be more proud of the boys and all who came out to cheer for our Home Team!!!!
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