High School Sports Elite • May 01, 2025
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Being a successful student-athlete at Bergen Catholic is not the easiest thing to achieve, let alone being a standout in three different sports, but for BC’s Ben Shue ’25, he was able to carve out a unique legacy as a champion Crusader in all of his sports and has left his mark in Crusader Country as one of the most accomplished student-athletes to ever wear the scarlet & gold. Ben Shue will go down as the greatest thrower in Bergen Catholic track & field history, having won the 2024 New Balance National Championship in the discus, in addition to winning a New Jersey state title in the same event as a junior. For his incredible accomplishments, Shue was honored by being named New Jersey’s 2023-2024 Gatorade Boys Track & Field Player of the Year, becoming only the third Bergen Catholic student-athlete to ever earn Gatorade Player of the Year honors alongside Alecko Eskandarian ’00 (1999-2000 National Boys Soccer Player of the Year) and Jonathan Germano ’13 (2012-2013 NJ Football Player of the Year). Shue will be taking his throwing talents to Austin, Texas, to compete as a member of the University of Texas Longhorns track & field program, one of the best programs in the entire nation, and a school that routinely produces U.S. Summer Olympians. “Ben is the epitome of what a Bergen Catholic student-athlete represents and is a great role model for all current and future students,” says BC Athletic Director Brendan McGovern ’10. “Ben’s dedication, discipline, and passion for not only each sport, but also his academics, makes him an inspiring example of what it means to push your limits and embrace challenges.”
Most people would sign-up to be an all-time great at just one sport, but Shue’s athletic prowess and championship pedigree were also evident on the football gridiron and wrestling mat. Shue served as one of the anchors on the Crusader offensive line that paved the way for the 2024 Non-Public A state championship and will leave as part of the winningest class of football players in Bergen Catholic history, having earned 4-straight state titles in their times in Crusader Country. On the wrestling mat, Shue was crowned a county and region champion during his senior season and has been a mainstay on the podium down in Atlantic City, twice finishing 4th overall in New Jersey at 285 lbs. With Shue’s capable senior leadership, the Crusaders claimed their 21st Bergen County team title in program history, and helped re-establish BC as a top tier wrestling program in the Garden State. While his time as a Bergen Catholic student-athlete is coming to an end this spring, Ben Shue’s reputation as one of the most
accomplished and decorated athletes in school history will
forever be remembered for his legacy of leadership, something
that can be seen in both his academic and athletic careers in
Oradell. Shue reflects on his run of incredible success in his
normal humble fashion.
“Just doing a sport here at BC is difficult, let alone two or three,”
says Shue. “I knew it was going to be difficult, but that just made
the end reward so much sweeter. I just think being a studentathlete and always focusing on my work and my sports is a
legacy I’d like to leave behind.”
Few Bergen Catholic student-athletes have been able to
accomplish as much while walking the hallways in Crusader
Country than Ben Shue has. He is a national champion, a
member of state title winning teams, and someone who proudly
represented the Bergen Catholic Brotherhood every step of the
way to his crusade to greatness.
Source Link: https://bergencatholic.org/alumni/crusader-magazine/
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