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About Our Head Coaches

Head Coach For the South
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                        Coach Mohamed Sanu

A graduate of South Brunswick and Rutgers University drafted in the third round of the 2012 draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. On September  23, 2012, against the Washington Redskins, Sanu came in as a wildcat QB for the Bengals on the first play from scrimmage and threw a 73-yard touchdown pass to A.J. Green. This not only made him the first Bengals WR ever to throw a touchdown pass but it also him a touchdown pass before his first NFL reception. Sanu enjoyed a 10-year career in the NFL, also playing for the Falcons, Patriots, Lions, and 49ers. He played in Super Bowl LI against the New England Patriots. 
 
2023 South Coaching Staff 

Steve Everette - Willingboro

Tom Farrell - Manchester

Derrick Eatman - North Plainfield

Garrett Lucas- Roncocas Valley

Don Klein - Ocean Township

Paul Sacco - St. Joseph Academy

Mike Forest - Oakcrest

Kadin Booker - Burlington City

Jeff Papcun - St. John Vianney

Chuck Smith - Mainland

Montrey Wright - Salem

Tarig Holman - St. Thomas Aquinas

Andrew Patterson - Robbinsville

Jason Morell - West Deptford

Head Coach For the North

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Coach Roman Oben

"Roman Oben joined the NFL in 2015 as the NFL’s Director of Youth & High School football, where he drives the league’s youth football strategy and develops new programs to encourage participation in tackle and flag football. Born in Cameroon, West Africa, Roman Oben moved to the United States when he was four years old and grew up in Washington, DC. As a teenager, he worked concessions at Washington Redskins games at RFK Stadium. Oben played college football at the University of Louisville where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Economics and was inducted into Louisville’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009. Oben’s professional career began with the New York Giants in 1996 and continued in Cleveland playing for the Browns. In 2002, he helped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers capture their first championship in Super Bowl XXXVII. and was later traded to the San Diego Chargers where he started at left tackle and finished his playing career in 2008."    For more visit https://romanoben.com/

2023 North Coaching Staff 

  DC:    Richard  Hansen III.       St. Peters

D Asst:  AJ  Dobson                   Snyder

           Barris Grant                 HIllside

           Matt Parzero                Newton

           Dave Cord                    N. Highlands 

           Nasir Oliver                  Shabazz

  OC:    Joe Cutrona                  Wood Ridge

O Asst:  Darnell Grant               West Orange

           Brian Logan                Weeqhuaic

           Scott Miller                  Brearley

           Ray Lucas                    Harrison

           WIll Nahan                   Randolph

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