Six coaches join South Jersey Football Coaches Hall of Fame
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 4:31 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The West Jersey Football Coaches Association announced six new inductees for the South Jersey Football Coaches Hall of Fame Class of 2026. The inductees include Charlie Roman, Mario Patrizi, Steve Everette, Dennis Scuderi, Joe Galliera, and Mike McGarry. They will be honored during halftime of the Battle at the Beach football showcase on August 29, which features a game between Shawnee and Old Bridge. The Hall of Fame seeks to recognize individuals whose contributions have greatly impacted the football community in South Jersey.
- •Induction ceremony scheduled for August 29 during halftime of Shawnee vs. Old Bridge.
- •Charlie Roman notable for coaching success at Holy Spirit and St. Augustine.
- •Mario Patrizi recorded over 100 career wins at Cinnaminson High School.
- •Steve Everette led Willingboro to four sectional championships.
- •Dennis Scuderi achieved over 100 career victories coaching Catholic high schools.
- 4:31 PMYahoo Sports — Six legends to be inducted into South Jersey Football Coaches Hall of Fame
"The West Jersey Football Coaches Association announced six new inductees for the South Jersey Football Coaches Hall of Fame Class of 2026.
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