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The World-Famous Harlem Wizards face off this Sunday against the Caldwell-West Caldwell Superstars!
The Caldwell-West Caldwell Education Foundation is sponsoring the SOLD-OUT game March 8th, 12:30pm at the James Caldwell High School gym.
The World Famous Harlem Wizards are returning to the Caldwells this Sunday, March 8, 12:30p, at the James Caldwell High School gym, to take on the Caldwell-West Caldwell Superstars team of principals and teachers. The Caldwell-West Caldwell Education Foundation (CWCEF), a non-profit, all-volunteer organization, is hosting the sold-out event and all proceeds directly benefit the CWC schools.
The Harlem Wizards professional basketball players--Roadrunner, Skywalker, Loonatik, Sarge, Big J and Swoop--will wow audiences with their exceptional basketball talent, outrageous comedic acts, and gravity-defying dunks. The talented CWC Superstars team is ready for the challenge. The Superstars players include: Wilson School principal, Scott “Showtime” Keena, Lincoln School principal, Adam “A-Bomb” Geher, Jefferson School principal, “Tim “Trey” Ayers, Washington School teacher, Peter “Pete the Greek” Protogiannis, Grover Cleveland Middle School teachers, Ryu “Wheels” Saito, Trevor “T-Mac” McLaughlin, Amanda “Scrappy” Keenan, and Allen “AJ’s Dad” Curtiss, Washington/Lincoln teacher, Martin “Hot Hands” Rodriguez and Washington School Maintenance Staff Member, Dominick “Da King” Barone. Team Captain is West Caldwell parent, Recreation basketball coach and Education Foundation treasurer, Darren “High Flying” Fusaro. JCHS junior, Emily Morvey, will sing the National Anthem.
The Education Foundation would like to thank the generous sponsors of this event: Presenting Sponsors, Iron Therapy Physical Therapy (Caldwell) and Codey and Jones Funeral Home (Caldwell); Platinum Level: Jack’s Super Foodtown (Caldwell) and The North Jersey Orthopaedic Group (Wayne), and Gold Level sponsors, Caldwell Collision and Lakeland Bank (Caldwell).
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The Caldwell-West Caldwell Education Foundation, established in 2006, is a non-profit 501C(3) charitable organization that funds innovative and creative education programs, technology and equipment throughout our four elementary schools (Wilson, Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln), as well as Grover Cleveland Middle School and James Caldwell High School. To date, CWCEF has awarded more than $140,000 in grants to our CWC schools. For more information and to volunteer, please visit www.cwcef.org or our Facebook page.
