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Rockland Native & San Fransisco 49ers Coach Deuce Schwartz Headed to the Super Bowl

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ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY – Native of Rockland County, New York and San Fransisco 49ers Coach Deuce Schwartz is headed to the Super Bowl!

Deuce Schwartz grew up in the Village of Suffern and played High School Football for Suffern HS before heading to Union College. He is in his second season as a 49ers offensive quality control coach. He joined the 49ers after spending the 2021 season as a defensive analyst at the University of Missouri.

San Francisco’s offense was led in 2022 by WR Brandon Aiyuk and RB Christian McCaffrey, who was acquired in a mid-season trade. Aiyuk registered 1,015 receiving yards and eight touchdowns, giving him the first 1,000-yard season of his career. McCaffrey registered 1,210 scrimmage yards and 11 touchdowns after joining the team in Week 7. San Francisco saw three starting quarterbacks during the season, with rookie QB Brock Purdy becoming the team’s starter in Week 13. The 49ers offense remained explosive, as the team ranked fifth in the NFL in yards per game (365.6) and averaged 5.9 yards per play, the fourth-highest mark in the league.

In November of 2022, he gave the gift of life as a Marrow Registry stem cell donor to a man who overcame Acute Myeloid Leukemia thanks to a peripheral blood stem cell transplant from Deuce.

All of us in Rockland County are very proud of Deuce and much success in the Super Bowl!

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Suffern High School Hockey Team Are New York State Champions!

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This is the second consecutive state title for Suffern HS, cementing them as one of the best Hockey programs in New York.

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North Rockland Varsity Girls Bowling Team Capture The Division 1 Championship with Thrilling Final Victory

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The competition at Strike and Spare Lanes in Syracuse, NY was intense, with the girls battling all the way to the final frames. In an exciting finish during game six, they never gave up and secured the championship victory. The eight girls—Gianna Varano, Lily Conrad, Riley Ferguson, Penelope Hernandez, Sophia Vinci, Kaylee Dabreau, Jane DeSimone, and Lilianna Boulay—showed incredible teamwork throughout the event. Individually, Captain Gianna Varano bowled the highest game (290) and series (1359) of the competition. Riley Ferguson was honored with the Section 1 Sportsmanship Award.

We are so #NRProud of our #RedRaiders and coaches that have won this highly prestigious competition. They worked incredibly hard this season and we’re so happy to see it has paid off. Go #Raiders‼️

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