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CLINTON WOJICKDELAWARE VALLEYClint “C.J.” Wojick is <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> all-around scholar-athlete necessary for a smallerschool to be successfulWojick became an excellent wide receiver for <strong>the</strong> Terriers and helped <strong>the</strong> team enjoyan outstanding 2010 campaign. As described by head coach Mike Columbo, Wojickwas an outstanding technician in carrying out his assignments.A standout baseball player, C.J. is involved in a number <strong>of</strong> varied activities atDelaware Valley. He is an accomplished musician who plays <strong>the</strong> trumpet in <strong>the</strong>school’s concert and jazz band. Wojick is also <strong>the</strong> expert witness for <strong>the</strong> DelawareValley Mock Trial team and is a referee in <strong>the</strong> Holland Township youth basketballleague.“Although it took me a little while to get to know him better,” English teacherMargaret Morton said, “I have learned that C.J. is a focused, intelligent, anddetermined young man. Everything he pursues, he attacks with enthusiasm and a desire for excellence that is evident inhis work and character.”Wojick has been recognized in <strong>the</strong> community for his leadership skills. He was a delegate to <strong>the</strong> 2010 New Jersey AmericanLegion Boys State program and a participant in <strong>the</strong> state’s Trooper Youth week. C.J. aspires to attend <strong>the</strong> United States NavalAcademy, and has received his Congressional Nomination as part <strong>of</strong> his process to be admitted to <strong>the</strong> academy.“C.J. is more than a football player,” Columbo said. “He has many aspects <strong>of</strong> life that show his willingness, responsibility,friendliness, and leadership.”JONATHAN ZUTTAHTHE HUN SCHOOLFollowing in <strong>the</strong> footsteps <strong>of</strong> an older bro<strong>the</strong>r who is playing in <strong>the</strong> National FootballLeague is a difficult task, but Jonathan “A.J.” Zuttah has been up to <strong>the</strong> challengein more ways than one.<strong>On</strong> <strong>the</strong> field, <strong>the</strong> 6-foot-2, 295-pound lineman was recognized as a first-team, all-Prep player on both sides <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ball and earned Player <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year honors from <strong>the</strong>Princeton Packet. A four-year varsity starter, Zuttah also lettered in wrestling andtrack and field at The Hun School.But much like his older bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Zuttah is an incredibly well rounded student whohas thrived in <strong>the</strong> challenging environment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Princeton Township school.“I can honestly say that A.J. Zuttah is a cut above,” Hun head coach Dave Dudecksaid. “In my time with A.J., I have come to know him as a hard working, honest,and driven young man on <strong>the</strong> football field, in <strong>the</strong> classroom, and socially. A.J. has a wonderful personality that makes hima joy to coach. I know from a personal standpoint that his devotion and commitment to everything he does is superlative.”His track record as a student fur<strong>the</strong>r exemplifies <strong>the</strong>se high standards. Zuttah demonstrates an infectious enthusiasm forlearning and also volunteers for <strong>the</strong> Trenton Area Soup Kitchen as well as <strong>the</strong> Make-A-Wish foundation.“I can say without hesitation that A.J.’s personality, work ethic, and dedication will open doors for him in college andbeyond,” Dudeck said. “I have very high expectations for A.J. in <strong>the</strong> future.”202011DVCProgram.indd 203/9/11 12:02 PM

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