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CBA Prepares to Say Goodbye to Coach Tom Heath

The school will honor Tom Heath with a ceremony April 25, as he announced his retirement after 45 years of coaching in December.

Lincroft, NJ - Christian Brothers Academy is getting ready to say its goodbyes to legendary cross-country coach Tom Heath.

The school will honor Heath on Monday, April 25 before the Colts' home Outdoor Track & Field meet against Middletown South and Freehold Township.

68-year-old Heath, who announced in December he will retire from coaching at Christian Brothers Academy, has been called the best high school cross-country coach in the United States. He coached cross country for 45 years.

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In that period, Heath complied 26 NJSIAA group state championships, 21 NJSIAA Meet of Champions titles, 15 Eastern States regional victories, and a Nike National Championship in 2011. Under Heath, CBA has won 343 dual cross-country meets in a row, a national record.

There will be a ceremony at 3:30 p.m. on April 25, and then the Colts host Middletown South and Freehold in a tri-meet, beginning at 4:00 p.m. Sean McCafferty, currently Heath’s top assistant, has been named his successor.

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Photo: Courtesy of Larry Levanti/CBA Athletics

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