New Jersey
Full list of winners at the 2024 NJ High School Game Changers Sports Awards (PHOTOS)
The winners were announced at NJ.com’s second annual High School Game Changers Sports Awards show on Monday, June 17, at Union County Arts Center.
Master of Ceremonies, Chuck Lott, entertained the crowd of more than 650 at the historic theater in downtown Rahway, as the winners in all 20 of the categories — 14 nominated and voted on by the public — and six Editor’s Choice Awards, chosen by the NJ.com high school sports staff, were honored on stage.
All finalists received awards, swag bags and had the opportunity to pose for photos taken by NJ.com’s photographer in a red carpet experience prior to the show. Photos from the day’s festivities can be found in the photo gallery below.
NOTE: Subscribers to NJ.com can download full-resolution photos from our galleries for free – and can also order prints for half-price.
The Game Changers Sports Awards event was created to not only honor the top athletes and teams in the Garden State — but to celebrate those whose contributions are not tabulated in the scorebooks. Awards were handed out in categories honoring academics, entrepreneurship, activism, service, leadership and more.
A true statewide event — finalists hailed from all corners of New Jersey.
The event, by any metric, was a massive success.
The winners are listed below – and to learn more about them, as well as all of the finalists, go HERE to read about the NJ.com Editor’s Choice categories and HERE to read about the publicly nominated and voted categories.
NJ.com
Editor’s Choice Awards:
Overall Team of the Year – Male
Overall Team of the Year – Female
Overall Player of the Year – Male
- Micah Ford, Toms River North – Football, basketball, track and field
Overall Player of the Year – Female
- Layla Giordano, Old Tappan – Track and field, basketball and volleyball
Breakthrough Player of the Year – Male
- Ryan Burton, St. Joseph (Mont.) – Wrestling
Breakthrough Player of the Year – Female
- Sophia Stazi, Camden Catholic – Field Hockey
Public Nominated Awards:
Entrepreneur Award
- Nayalise Fleites, Jose Marti Stem Academy/Union City
Advocacy Award
- Alison Stein, West Milford
Best Athlete with a Disability
- Matthew DiCarlo, Lower Cape May
Team Manager of the Year Award
Coaching Leadership Award
- Nicholas Tucker, Red Bank Regional
Best Game Day Supporter Award
Cheer Team of the Year
Dance Team of the Year
- Colonia High School Dance Team
Band of the Year
- Morris Knolls Marching Band
Unsung Hero Award
Comeback of the Year Award
- Lorelei Lorentzen, Iselin Kennedy
Teammate of the Year Award
Service Award
- Travis Park, Palisades Park
Academic Award
- Johanna Escalante, Kearny
New Jersey
Scrap metal barge fire is under control, vessel moving to Camden
Scrap metal burned for more than 24 hours
Firefighting efforts lasted more than 24 hours until Wednesday morning when thermal imagery showed the fire extinguished, according to the Coast Guard’s Petty Officer First Class Matthew West.
The Delaware Emergency Management Agency assisted the Coast Guard in its response.
“Multiple fire companies worked diligently to extinguish the fire, while state agencies and the U.S. Coast Guard coordinated resources to support response operations and minimize impacts to federal waterways, coastal communities, and the surrounding environment,” according to a statement by the Delaware Emergency Management Agency.
It remains unclear what exactly was burning or what was released into the atmosphere from the scrap metal, but it was likely “a very toxic mix,” according to Jane Clougherty, professor of environmental and occupational health at Drexel University.
“Remember that because this is scrap metal, it’s from an earlier era, potentially, when a lot of lead was used, both in metals and in the paints on those metals,” Clougherty said.
New Jersey
Heavy police presence prompts concern in South Jersey neighborhood
MILLVILLE, N.J. (WPVI) — Residents in a Millville, New Jersey, neighborhood spent hours trying to understand what was happening after a New Jersey State Police helicopter circled overhead, and troopers eventually entered a home while searching for a suspect.
Video from a Ring camera shows state police and officers in tactical gear taking over the front porch of a home on the 100 block of Third Street.
Officers are heard speaking into a doorbell camera moments before entering the residence.
A woman who lives in the home and did not want to be identified said she was at work at the time of the incident, but her son was inside when police surrounded the house. She said her son later described the encounter to her.
“My son was here, he was a little freaking out, they actually made him come out with his hands up and guns were drawn,” she said.
The woman said her son told her troopers explained they were pursuing someone on foot in the area.
“They just said they were on a foot pursuit and the guy was jumping the fences behind my house. A construction worker saw him go down my steps, but didn’t know where he went from there. That’s why they need to make sure everything is safe,” she said.
Nearby residents also noticed the heavy police activity.
Michele Brown of Bridgeton said she was walking her dogs when she saw officers in the area.
“It was a lot I didn’t understand what was going on,” Brown said.
Brown said the scene was alarming for people nearby.
“Definitely startling cause you see all these cops with their guns out, and you’re just looking like, ‘Whoa’,” she said.
Action News reached out to New Jersey State Police for more information, but we did not receive a response.
In a statement, Millville police say the suspect was not apprehended after fleeing state police on foot.
There is no suspected threat to the community, the department added.
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