WE DID IT AGAIN…
RETURN OF THE MAC…
We are pleased to announce our new Defensive Coordinator, Coach McEntire who is joining us from Florida after previously serving as the Defensive Coordinator for the IMG Academy National Team. Welcome to Immaculata, coach T-Mac! #elite
Great coach. Better man.
Below-average golfer.
Couldn’t be happier for Coach Oflah on becoming Head Coach at Prep —
Like a 3XL cage jacket, it’s a perfect fit!
May is closing with one of the most captivating celestial events visible to the naked eye. On the night of May 30–31, the second full moon of the month will rise, creating what is known as a Blue Moon.
This will be the first Blue Moon since August 2023, with the next not occurring until December 2028. But this year’s event is especially memorable because it coincides with a beautiful alignment of planets.
As the Blue Moon shines, all four of the brightest planets visible from Earth, Venus, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn, will also be on display. Before sunrise on May 31, Mars and Saturn will glow low in the eastern sky. After sunset, Venus and Jupiter will shine brightly in the western sky, with the full moon dominating the night.
Despite the name, a Blue Moon is not actually blue in color. The term simply describes the second full moon within a single calendar month. Because the lunar cycle is approximately 29.5 days, two full moons rarely fit inside the same month. On average, a Blue Moon occurs only once every 2.5 years.
The planetary “lineup” is an impressive sight created by perspective. While the planets are separated by hundreds of millions of miles in space, from our viewpoint on Earth they appear to line up across the sky alongside the brilliant Blue Moon.
A perfect opportunity to look up this weekend and enjoy one of nature’s rarest sky shows.
Bill Belichick on one of the biggest lessons from his dad:
Learn how to watch the game.
Before replays and video boards, scouts got one look at a play and had to turn it into useful information.
That takes focus.
Preparation.
Detail.
Trained eyes.
Young coaches have to learn where to look and what keys move their eyes once the ball is snapped.
Full interview inside @HarbaughCoach.
NJ ocean is looking straight-up tropical in this photo
A massive phytoplankton bloom has turned the water a beautiful light blueish-green instead of our usual dark green. Captains are seeing it from the beach out to 12+ miles. How cool is that!
Excited to announce that I will be joining the Rutgers Football Coaching Staff as a PD assistant. Thank you to Coach Schiano, Coach Susan, Coach Thames, and everyone at Rutgers that took the time to interview me. I am beyond excited to represent this amazing university and state
🏁 Immaculata Football welcomes RJ Cobbs as our new Tight Ends Coach, Run Game Coordinator & Recruiting Coordinator.
▪️ Parsippany Hills standout ▪️ Former NFL DB ▪️ UMass All-American ▪️ 6 seasons at Delbarton ▪️ Director of NJ/FBU
The standard continues to rise. #elite
Buffalo RB Al-Jay Henderson has accepted a rookie camp invite from the #Chiefs. Henderson rushed for 1833 yards and 15 TDs over his last two seasons with the Bulls.
Coach Whiting genuinely cared about people and left a real impact on everyone around him. Rest in peace Coach. Sending prayers and love to his family and players. #RIP
North Jersey lost an extraordinary man last night with the passing of Hackensack AD Gordon 'Scooter' Whiting.
He loved his family and his school community...This is just devastating news.
The Aces send their thoughts and prayers to his family and the entire Hackensack community.
Immaculata Football’s Youth Camp is now LIVE to sign up (link in bio) 🏈
Test your skills with top-level coaching
and take your game to the next level.
𝓓 𝓲 𝓼 𝓬 𝓸 𝓿 𝓮 𝓻
𝔀 𝓱 𝓪 𝓽 𝓲 𝓽 𝓽 𝓪 𝓴 𝓮 𝓼
𝓽 𝓸 𝓫 𝓮 𝓮 𝓵 𝓲 𝓽 𝓮
#elite