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McDonald's All-American Game MVP ( 2024) Jordan Brand Classic (2024) Nike Hoop Summit (2024) Dylan Harper (born March 2, 2006) is an American basketball player who attends Don Bosco Preparatory High School in Ramsey, New Jersey. Committed to Rutgers, he is a consensus five-star recruit and one of the top players in the 2024 class.
Don Bosco Preparatory High School (Don Bosco Prep) is a private, all-boys Catholic high school from ninth through twelfth grades.Founded in 1915 as a boarding school for Polish boys, by the Salesians of Don Bosco, a religious community of priests and brothers, the school is situated on a 35-acre (14 ha) campus in Ramsey, in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
Don Bosco shot an impressive 61 percent from the field (20-for-33) and 67 percent from the foul line (12-for-18). The Ironmen ball security was a little sloppy and they committed nine turnovers.
CBA, whose only defeat is to No. 3 St. Peter's Prep, moves up four spots to No. 4 this week. The Colts also have a 37-36 win over No. 6 Don Bosco Prep and a win over No. 17 St. Joseph (Metuchen).
Dylan Harper, who attends Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, N.J., is the brother of Ron Harper Jr., who played at Rutgers from 2018-22, and the son of Ron Harper, a 15-year NBA veteran and five-time champion.
Bisontis attended high school at Don Bosco Prep. For his performance in his senior season, Bisontis was named the NJ.com Football Offensive Player of the Year. Coming out of high school, Bisontis was rated as a four star recruit, the top recruit in the State of New Jersey, and the 47th overall player in the class of 2023.
Top-seeded Don Bosco led from start to finish to repeat as champ with a 57-33 win over Ramapo in the 67th Bergen County Jamboree boys basketball final.
Early years. Born in Livingston, New Jersey, DeVito grew up in nearby Cedar Grove and attended Don Bosco Preparatory High School. He was named first team All-State by MSG and second team All-Metro after passing for 1,800 yards and 18 touchdowns in his junior season as the Ironmen went 9–3 and won the Non-Public 4 state championship.