This is a list of notable Seton Hall Preparatory School alumni. This includes graduates and non-graduate former students of Seton Hall Prep.
Military
edit- Admiral Robert J. Kelly (born 1938, class of 1955), former Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet[1]
- John P. Washington (1908-1943), Army chaplain who was one of the Four Chaplains who gave their lives to save soldiers during the sinking of the troop transport Dorchester[2]
- Charles J. Watters (1927-1967), Army chaplain who was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously for bravery exhibited while rescuing wounded men in the Battle of Dak To, Vietnam[3]
Business, government and academia
edit- John P. Caufield (1918–1986), politician and public safety official from Newark who served 20 years as the Fire Director for the Newark Fire Department and seven years in the New Jersey Senate[4]
- Thomas P. Giblin (born 1947), politician who has served since 2006 in the New Jersey General Assembly where he has represented the 34th legislative district[5]
- Patrick E. Hobbs (born 1960), dean of Seton Hall University School of Law[6]
- Shavar Jeffries, attorney and candidate in the 2014 election for Mayor of Newark[7]
- James F. Kelley (1902–1996), president of Seton Hall College (since renamed as Seton Hall University) from 1936 to 1949[8]
- W.J. "Jim" Lane (born 1951), Mayor of Scottsdale, Arizona[9]
- Mike Purzycki (born 1945), Mayor of Wilmington, Delaware[10]
- Jay P. Rolison Jr. (1929-2007, class of 1947), lawyer and politician from New York who served in the New York Senate from 1967 to 1990[11][12]
- Robert A. Salerno, associate judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia[13]
- Paul V. Scura, former executive vice president and head of investment bank of Prudential Securities and current Trustee of Seton Hall Prep[14]
- John Sheridan (1942-2014), lawyer and government official who served as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation[15]
- James R. Zazzali (born 1937), former Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court[16]
Religion
edit- Bishop Arthur Serratelli (born 1944), Bishop of Paterson Diocese in New Jersey[17]
- Frank Joseph Rodimer, Bishop of Paterson
Literature and entertainment
edit- Bill Bellamy (born 1965), actor, comedian[18]
- Troy CLE, author of The Marvelous Effect[19]
- Al Eschbach, radio personality[20]
- Ted Leo (born 1970), vocalist/guitarist of Ted Leo and the Pharmacists[21][22]
- Brandon Scoop B Robinson (born 1985), NBA analyst[23]
- Matt Sweeney (born 1969), guitarist/vocalist who has played in various groups, including 1990s bands Zwan with Billy Corgan, Skunk and Chavez[21]
Sports
edit- Jabri Abdur-Rahim (born 2002), college basketball player for the Georgia Bulldogs[24]
- Ira Bowman (born 1973), assistant coach at Auburn University and retired professional basketball player formerly in the NBA[25]
- Alex Buzbee (born 1985), former defensive end for the Washington Redskins[26][27]
- Nick Christiani (born 1987), professional baseball player[28]
- Brandon Costner (born 1987), professional basketball player for Patriots BBC of the Basketball Africa League[29]
- Walter Dukes (1930-2001), former center for Seton Hall University, and NBA center for the Knicks, Lakers, and Pistons[30]
- Eric Duncan (born 1984), First Round Draft pick of the New York Yankees Minor league baseball player [31]
- David Festa (born 2000), professional baseball pitcher for the Minnesota Twins[32]
- Ashton Gibbs (born 1990), point guard for the University of Pittsburgh basketball team[33]
- Sterling Gibbs (born 1993), professional basketball player for Kolossos Rodou of the Greek Basket League[34]
- Jules Heningburg (born 1996), professional lacrosse player on the Redwoods Lacrosse Club of the Premier Lacrosse League and New England Black Wolves of the National Lacrosse League[35]
- Jarrod Johnson (born 1969), former professional football player who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers and the Sacramento Surge of the World League of American Football[36]
- Kerry Keating (born 1971), head coach, Santa Clara University Broncos and former UCLA Bruins' assistant coach[37]
- Jack Kiley (1929–1982), professional basketball player who played for the Fort Wayne Pistons[38]
- Brandin Knight (born 1981), University of Pittsburgh basketball coach and player, NBA athlete[39]
- Brevin Knight (born 1975), Stanford basketball player, NBA athlete[40]
- Jim Lansing (1919–2000), All-American end for the Fordham Rams football team and former Fordham football head coach[41]
- Sean Maguire (born 1994), football quarterback[42]
- Michael Malone (born 1971), head coach of the Denver Nuggets[43]
- Joe Martinez (born 1983), pitcher for the Cleveland Indians[44]
- Keven McDonald (born 1956, class of 1974), college basketball player from 1974 to 1978 with the Penn Quakers men's basketball team[45][46]
- Harry "Moose" Miller (1923-2007), former Center/Forward for the Seton Hall University basketball team who played one season for the Toronto Huskies of the Basketball Association of America[47][48]
- Kevin Monangai (born 1993), running back for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League[49]
- John Morrison (born 1945), professional basketball player who played in the American Basketball Association for the Denver Rockets[50]
- Chet Parlavecchio (born 1960), former college and NFL linebacker who has been a Tennessee Titans assistant special teams coach[51]
- Gorgi Popstefanov (born 1987, class of 2005), Macedonian road racing cyclist[52]
- Rick Porcello (born 1988), pitcher with the Boston Red Sox and 2018 World Series Champion[53]
- Dorian Scott (born 1982), Jamaican Olympian shotputter[54]
- Mason Toye (born 1998, class of 2017), soccer player with Minnesota United of Major League Soccer[55]
- Tom Verducci (born 1960), senior writer for Sports Illustrated[56] and field reporter for the MLB postseason on TBS[57]
- Spencer Weisz (born 1995, class of 2013), basketball player for Hapoel Haifa of the Israeli Basketball Premier League[58]
- Tony Woods (born 1965), former NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams and Washington Redskins[59]
References
edit- ^ Admiral Robert J. Kelly '55, Seton Hall Prep. Accessed October 14, 2020.
- ^ John P. Washington Archived February 1, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Four Chaplains Memorial Foundation. Accessed August 16, 2012. "John entered Seton Hall in South Orange, New Jersey to complete his high school and college courses in preparation for the priesthood."
- ^ Charles Joseph Watters, Arlington National Cemetery. Accessed August 16, 2012. "Charles Joseph Watters was born on January 17, 1927 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Watters attended Seton Hall Preparatory School and went on to graduate from Seton Hall University."
- ^ Van Gelder, Lawrence. "Key Figure in Newark", The New York Times, June 18, 1970. Accessed February 16, 2021. "He was educated at the Sacred Heart School in Newark, Seton Hall Prep in neighboring South Orange and also took night courses in colleges. Not long after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the Navy."
- ^ Thomas P. Giblin 2014 Honorary Grand Marshal, Queens County St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee. Accessed May 16, 2021. "Tom was raised in Newark, New Jersey and graduated from Seton Hall Prep and Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ."
- ^ Essex County Irishman of the Year is Patrick E. Hobbs, Dean and Professor of Law at Seton Hall University; Essex County Irishwoman of the Year Award is Nancy Erika Smith, Employment and Civil Rights Attorney, Essex County, New Jersey, press release dated March 30, 2010. Accessed August 5, 2011. "Dean Hobbs is the recipient of several notable honors and awards, including the Seton Hall Preparatory School Alumnus of the Year, University Faculty Excellence Award, New Jersey Law Journal Faculty Survey highest rated professor among NJ law faculty and the Seton Hall Law Student Bar Association Professor of the Year Award."
- ^ About Archived February 13, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, Shavar Jeffries for Mayor 2014. Accessed January 14, 2014. "Shavar attended public schools for most of his life until he received a scholarship from the Boys and Girls Club of Newark to attend Seton Hall Preparatory School in West Orange, New Jersey."
- ^ Stout, David. "Msgr. James Kelley, 94, a President of Seton Hall", The New York Times, September 14, 1996. Accessed April 28, 2022. "Born in Kearny, N.J., Monsignor Kelley attended Seton Hall Preparatory School and graduated from the college in 1924."
- ^ "Volunteer effort led to council bid", Arizona Republic, February 5, 2004. Accessed November 7, 2017. "Education: Seton Hall Preparatory, West Orange, N.J.; Saint Joseph's University, bachelor's degree in accounting"
- ^ Mayor Michael S. Purzycki, City of Wilmington. Accessed August 29, 2018. "Mike Purzycki was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1945. He graduated Seton Hall Prep in 1963 and earned a football scholarship to the University of Delaware, where he played four years and set every Blue Hen receiving record."
- ^ "Senator Jay P. Rolison Jr.", Poughkeepsie Journal, September 3, 2007. Accessed November 7, 2017. "Born April 5, 1929 in Madison, N.J,, he was the son of the late Jay P. Sr. and Margaret Denman Rolison. He was a graduate of Seton Hall Prep., Providence College and Fordham Law School."
- ^ County Executive : Executive Order 4 of 2015, Dutchess County, New York. Accessed November 7, 2017. "Whereas, Jay P. Rolison, Jr., was born in New Jersey in 1929, graduated from Seton Hall Preparatory School in 1937..."
- ^ Nominations Of Hon. Carol Waller Pope, Robert A. Salerno And Darlene M. Soltys - Hearing Before The Committee On Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs United States Senate One Hundred Fourteenth Congress, United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, December 3, 2015. Accessed November 28, 2019. "Seton Hall Preparatory School; 1975 to 1979; High School Diploma, 1979."
- ^ SHP Board of Trustees
- ^ Hochman, Louis C. "Christie speaking today at memorial for John Sheridan and wife, investigation continues", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, October 7, 2014. Accessed November 7, 2017. "John was born to the late Rita T. and John P. Sheridan in Cambridge, Massachusetts on September 7, 1942. He graduated from Seton Hall Prep School."
- ^ Staff. "Retired Chief Justice James R. Zazzali", New Jersey Supreme Court, backed up by the Internet Archive as of April 25, 2009. Accessed March 10, 2011. "Chief Justice Zazzali was born in Newark on June 17, 1937. He attended Seton Hall Preparatory School and was graduated from Georgetown College in 1958 and Georgetown Law Center in 1962."
- ^ Most Reverend Arthur J. Serratelli, S.T.D., S.S.L., D.D Archived September 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson, accessed March 10, 2011. "Bishop Serratelli attended Ann Street School in Newark and completed his grammar school education at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Newark. He attended Seton Hall Preparatory School and Seton Hall University in South Orange."
- ^ Staff. "Bill Bellamy's Clean, Stylish And Still Funny", The Charlotte Observer, May 6, 1994. Accessed March 10, 2011. "The real Bill is the son of New Jersey parents who worked overtime to send him to Seton Hall Preparatory Academy and Rutgers University where he majored in economics."
- ^ "Authors visit English Classes". Seton Hall Preparatory School. March 20, 2006. Archived from the original on May 28, 2007. Retrieved May 31, 2007.
- ^ Capps, Reilly. "Eschbach talks loud game", The Oklahoman, September 12, 1999. Accessed March 21, 2023. "His parents tried to culture him, and his father, a firefighter, took a third job to pay for him to attend Seton Hall Prep, a Catholic School in New Jersey."
- ^ a b Bienstock, Hal. "10 Things You Didn't Know About Ted Leo" Archived September 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, HARP magazine, March / April 2007, accessed April 17, 2007. "My high school, Seton Hall Prep in West Orange, N.J., was musically prolific. I went there with Matt Sweeney from Skunk and Chavez, J. Colangelo from American Standard and Murphy’s Law, and Chris Infante, the first bass player for my old band Chisel. Other notable alumni include Bill Bellamy and, supposedly, Pancho Villa."
- ^ Almond, Steve. "Ted Leo", New Times Broward-Palm Beach, March 29, 2007. Accessed March 10, 2011. "It's virtually impossible to figure out how Ted Leo became, you know, Ted Leo. Born in Bloomfield, New Jersey, Leo graduated from Seton Hall Prep and received a degree in English from Notre Dame. He is now a strict vegan and plays socially conscious punk music. (We didn't think they even allowed vegans on the Notre Dame campus.)"
- ^ Raj, Sunil Sunder. "Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson details compelling journey into the world of covering the NBA", In the Zone, December 8, 2020. Accessed May 5, 2021. "After attending Seton Hall Prep High School for one year, Robinson transferred to Don Bosco Preparatory High School for his remaining three years, where he was the sports editor of the Ironman newspaper."
- ^ "Jabri Abdur-Rahim adjusting swiftly to Blair", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, January 6, 2019. Accessed May 7, 2023. "Those three players are Jaylen Blakes of Somerset, Luke Kolaja of Basking Ridge and Jabri Abdur-Rahim of Short Hills. Abdur-Rahim transferred to Blair from Seton Hall Prep and credited those two players as making his adjustment to prep school much easier."
- ^ Liss, Jason. "Talented Ira Bowman waits for his opportunity" Archived November 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, The Daily Pennsylvanian, February 23, 1994. Accessed October 21, 2007. "After leading Seton Hall Prep to a 31-1 record and a spot in the New Jersey state finals during his senior year, and finishing as the school's second all-time leading scorer, Bowman considered a number of top-notch basketball schools."
- ^ Himmelsbach, Adam. "Georgetown Honors Player and Helps a Family Heal", The New York Times, September 9, 2006. Accessed October 14, 2007. "On the other side of the Hudson River, 16-year-old Alex Buzbee sat in a Spanish class and stared through a fourth-floor window at Seton Hall Prep, which sits atop a hill in West Orange, N.J."
- ^ Alex Buzbee profile Archived November 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, CSTV. Accessed October 14, 2007.
- ^ Nick Christiani, Vanderbilt Commodores baseball. Accessed May 19, 2017. "High School: Was the Gatorade New Jersey High School Player of the Year as a senior at Seton Hall Prep"
- ^ Brandon Costner, NC State Wolfpack men's basketball. Accessed May 16, 2021. "Hometown: Montclair, NJ; High School: Seton Hall Prep"
- ^ Goldstein, Richard. "Walter Dukes, 70, a Standout At Seton Hall and in the N.B.A.", The New York Times, March 16, 2001. Accessed August 29, 2018. "A native of Rochester, Dukes moved to South Orange, N.J., in 1948 to attend Seton Hall Prep."
- ^ Yankee Profile: Eric Duncan, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, dated May 1, 2007. Accessed May 14, 2007. "Duncan attended Seton Hall Prep, the oldest Catholic college preparatory school in New Jersey, founded in 1856."
- ^ "Festa To Make MLB Debut For Minnesota On Thursday", Seton Hall Pirates baseball, June 26, 2024. Accessed June 30, 2024. "He went to high school at Seton Hall Prep, playing for Seton Hall baseball alum Mike Sheppard, Jr., where he pitched and also played shortstop."
- ^ Ashton Gibbs Archived January 9, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball
- ^ Carino, Jerry. "In huge blow, Sterling Gibbs leaving Seton Hall basketball", Asbury Park Press, April 28, 2015. Accessed January 15, 2019. "The final thud from Seton Hall's freefall in men's basketball echoed Tuesday with news that Sterling Gibbs -- a homegrown talent and the face of the program -- is leaving to take a postgraduate year elsewhere.... Well-regarded on and off the court coming out of Seton Hall Prep, Gibbs played at Texas for one year but transferred home after seeing limited time."
- ^ Hamilton, Matt. "Jules Heningburg: Maplewood Kid to Tewaaraton Candidate", USA Lacrosse Magazine, April 12, 2018. Accessed May 16, 2021. "After a baptism under fire during his freshman year at Rutgers, senior Jules Heningburg is reaching his peak in the college lacrosse world at just the right time for the Scarlet Knights.... It’s quire an achievement for a player that didn’t attract much attention from top-tier Division I programs coming out of Seton Hall Prep (N.J.)."
- ^ Reinhard, Paul. "Anything Is Possible For Jarrod", The Morning Call, July 30, 1991. Accessed October 24, 2011. "Well, by the time he graduated from Seton Hall Prep in West Orange, N.J., Johnson had blossomed into a 243-pound center. 'It's good I didn't gain another 100 pounds between my freshman and senior years in college,' he quipped yesterday during a telephone conversation. Johnson, an East Orange, N.J., native who as a young boy rooted for the Pittsburgh Steelers after watching them win Super Bowl IX, became an outstanding center at Lehigh University."
- ^ Kerry Keating, CSTV. Accessed November 17, 2007. "Keating was born on July 15, 1971 in Stoughton, Mass., and was raised in Rockville Centre, N.Y. He attended high school at Archbishop Molloy and graduated from Seton Hall Prep."
- ^ Jack Kiley Stats, Basketball-Reference.com. Accessed May 16, 2021. "Born: January 5, 1929 in Irvington, New Jersey... High School: Seton Hall Prep in South Orange, New Jersey"
- ^ Brandin Knight profile Archived January 15, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, NBA Development League, accessed April 17, 2007.
- ^ Brevin Knight profile Archived June 14, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Cleveland Cavaliers, accessed April 17, 2007.
- ^ Litsky, Frank. "Jim Lansing, 81, Fordham Athlete and Coach", The New York Times, December 9, 2000. Accessed November 7, 2017. "James Samuel Lansing was born Sept. 16, 1919, in Pelham, N.Y., and graduated from Pelham High School and then from Seton Hall Prep in South Orange, N.J."
- ^ Lanni, Patrick. "Jameis Winston suspended: Sean Maguire, former Seton Hall Prep QB, to start for Florida State", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, September 17, 2014. Accessed November 7, 2017. "Former Seton Hall Prep quarterback Sean Maguire, now a redshirt sophomore at reigning national champion and top-ranked Florida State, will start Saturday's game against No. 22 Clemson in place of Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston, who was suspended for the first half by FSU coach Jimbo Fisher after making an obscene comment on campus. Seton Hall Prep coach John Finnegan said Maguire, a Sparta native, is prepared."
- ^ "Michael Malone Joins Bobby Gonzalez at Manhattan College; Director of Men's Basketball Administration accepts assistant coach position.", Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball, March 23, 1999. Accessed June 4, 2013. "He earned honorable mention McDonald's All-America honors while playing high school basketball at Seton Hall Prep in West Orange, N.J."
- ^ Stephenson, Colin. "Seton Hall Prep grad Joe Martinez gets win in his return to the major leagues after injury", The Star-Ledger, August 5, 2009. Accessed March 10, 2011.
- ^ Staff. "Penn Honors Its Heritage, Examines Fall", Philadelphia Daily News, December 20, 1984. Accessed October 20, 2012. "They have not been able to attract blue chip recruits like McDonald, who was the best player in North Jersey when he played for Seton Hall Prep, and Price, who was the star of the New York City Ben Franklin teams that won two consecutive championships."
- ^ Clayton, Skip. Philadelphia's Big Five: Celebrating the City of Brotherly Love's Basketball Tradition, p. 74. Skyhorse Publishing, 2016. ISBN 9781613218532. Accessed November 7, 2017. "McDonald, who came from Bloomfield, New Jersey, graduated from Seton Hall High School in 1974."
- ^ "Player from first NBA game dies at 83", ESPN, April 20, 2007. Accessed November 7, 2017.
- ^ "Intra-Mural Program To Begin Monday; Footballers End First Week of Drills", The Daily Tar Heel, July 14, 1945. Accessed November 7, 2017. "Harry Miller, giant six foot-five inch, 230 pound Marine right end from New York City, who burned up the Seton Hall Prep School football eleven a few years ago, has been showing up exceptionally well in the pre-season workouts, and has great possibilities in holding down a first-string berth on Snavely's aggregation this year."
- ^ Shorr-Parks, Eliot. "Eagles sign New Jersey native Kevin Monangai", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, August 1, 2015. Accessed April 27, 2016. "A native of Roseland, NJ, he attended Seton Hall Prep in West Orange, NJ, where he was named the county player of the year and second-team All-State after rushing for 2,266 yards and 35 touchdowns as a senior."
- ^ John Morrison, Stats Crew. Accessed May 23, 2021. "High School: Seton Hall Prep"
- ^ Lamberti, Mike. "Titans coach Parlavecchio and Belleville HS go way back", The Record, September 1, 2011. Accepted September 1, 2011. "Chet Parlavecchio's first encounter with Belleville High School football is one of legend, to be perfectly honest. It occurred in November, 1977, Parlavecchio's senior year at Seton Hall Prep."
- ^ Gorgi Popstefanov Archived November 8, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, George Washington University. Accessed November 7, 2017. "Hometown: Garfield, NJ; High School: Seton Hall Preparatory"
- ^ "Seton Hall Prep's Porcello wins Gatorade honor", USA Today, May 31, 2007. Accessed June 7, 2007. "Rick Porcello of Seton Hall Prep was named the 2006-07 Gatorade national baseball player of the year on Thursday."
- ^ Dorian Scott, CSTV. Accessed October 28, 2007.
- ^ Ragozzino, Joe. "South Orange’s Mason Toye selected by Minnesota United in Major League Soccer SuperDraft", Essex News Daily, January 19, 2018. Accessed March 14, 2018. "South Orange native Mason Toye, a freshman striker from Indiana University, was selected by the Minnesota United with the seventh overall pick in the Major League Soccer SuperDraft for college players on Friday, Jan. 19. Toye is a 2017 Seton Hall Prep graduate who was the New Jersey State Player of the Year during his senior season."
- ^ Tom Verducci - Writer Archive, SI.com. Accessed 2008-10-30.
- ^ Bronx Banter Interview: Tom Verducci, Accessed September 15, 2011.
- ^ Spencer Weisz, Princeton Tigers men's basketball. Accessed May 15, 2017. "Hometown: Florham Park, N.J.; High School: Seton Hall Prep"
- ^ via Associated Press. "Seahawks get linebacker in first round", Moscow-Pullman Daily News, April 28, 1987. Accessed March 10, 2011. "Woods, 21, is from Seton Hall Prep in Newark, N.J."