Winners of the “Touchdown
Level” trophy for raising more
than $5,000, Team Caldwell
from West Essex Local 81
includes: (top row from left)
Team Captain Robert Adams,
Jason Wolfstirn, Brett
Keepers, William Roberts,
Jessica Luszcz, Joseph Ligas,
Justin Viterito, Kevin Dilts;
bottom row from left:
Nicholas Adamo, Michael
Pellegrino, Robert Paxson,
Matthew DeAngelo, Shane
Keepers, Vincent Graziosa,
Chief James Bongiorno.
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tated Deangelo, who as a Giants fan since birth expressed the
incredible feeling of playing on that field. “We were happy making it that far and upset we lost by one point, but (the Enforcers)
did win the division. And next year we’ll try to beat our fundraising… and the tournament.”
Likewise, Nagy, who showed the sportsmanship indigenous
to the PBA in victory, (“It was a hell of a game,” he said, relieved),
has his predictions for next season: “One way or not, we’ll be
there next year to defend our title.”
With so many great moments of the day, it’s hard for
Paraskevas to pinpoint her favorite. But like Nagy, it’s about
looking to the future.
“I hear it every year as soon as it’s over: ‘We’ll be back next
year,’” she repeated, emphasizing how the event is becoming.
“My contact at the Giants made a presentation to the NFL’s
other teams about how great this event is and to reach out to
other stadiums and teams (about having Snow Bowls across the
country). Wouldn’t it be cool to
have a Super
Snow Bowl?” d
Team Caldwell and
Monmouth Enforcers faced
off in two close matches.