Carey Stadium was alive for the recent Vinny Curry Football Youth Camp, and will again be jumping for Friday's 7-on-7 competition hosted by the OCHS Raiders and featuring five other top South Jersey programs.
By Tim Kelly
Wiffle balls and Frisbees -- Ocean City's normal summer projectiles -- will have some competition on Friday night. Footballs will be flying through the airspace above Carey Stadium at Ocean City High School for a unique pre-season scholastic grid event.
The host Red Raiders, coming off two straight appearances in the state football playoffs, will welcome five other powerhouse programs for the Youth Gridiron Academy-sponsored "7-on-7" event, free and open to the public from 4 to 7 p.m.
The contest will pit the teams' offenses in passing drills against the opposing school's defenses. Anyone who spectates at a football practice or training camp will tell you the 7-on-7 drills are among the most entertaining things to watch.
Carey Stadium is an attraction in its own right for the visiting teams and coaches, with its picturesque setting just steps off the beach and Boardwalk. Its home squad went 4-6 last year, a misleading record considering its Division mark of 3-2 in the West Jersey Football League, two losses by margins of less than a touchdown, and its second straight playoff appearance.
"It should be a great event," Ocean City Head Coach Kevin Smith said in an e-mail. "It will showcase some of the most talented football players in the region."
In addition to the Raiders, high school fans will have the opportunity to see student-athletes from five other outstanding programs:
Haddonfield: The Bulldogs are the defending Group II South Jersey champions.
Cedar Creek: Playoff qualifiers in the last four consecutive seasons and the 2015 South Jersey Group II champs.
Carey Stadium was alive for the recent Vinny Curry Football Youth Camp, and will again be jumping for Friday's 7-on-7 competition hosted by the OCHS Red Raiders and featuring five other top South Jersey programs.