Kevin Carty, Sr.

Coach Carty, a member of the NJSIAA Hall of Fame, has 41 years coaching experience in both high school and college, including 6 years at Rutgers. In the process of winning 2 State Championships in his 18 years of high school, he has coached 6 QBs and over 10 WRs who recieved Division 1/1-AA scholarships. In 2001, he coached his son Ryan to break the New Jersey record with 43 TD passes in one season. Coach Carty has also worked privately with numerous other successful high school and college QBs. He is currently the defensive coordinator at Hillsborough High School.
 

Kevin Carty, Jr.

Kevin was a State Championship and Parade All-American QB at Somerville HS, played at UNC and William and Mary, and finished with 2 seasons of Arena Football. In just 9 seasons of coaching HS QBs, he has coached 4 who earned full scholarships, 2 who have led NJ in passing yardage, and 3 who have been named All-State. In 5 years as head coach at Bound Brook HS, he has started 5 QBs who have led the team to back-to-back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time since 1971 by throwing 114 TD passes combined. All 5 QBs have been named All-County. He has just become head coach at Hillsborough High School.
 
 
 
 
 

RRyan Carty

Ryan was an All-State QB at Somerville H.S. In 2001, he set the New Jersey record with 43 TD passes in a single season. He also passed for over 3,500 yards that season. Ryan received a scholarship to the University of Delaware, where he won a National Championship in 2003 and was elected captain in 2005. He is currently the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator for the Division 1-AA power New Hampshire Wildcats.
 

Sean Carty

Sean is the Speed and Agility Director fo the camps. He was an All-State receiver at Somerville H.S., and he earned a scholarship to Rutgers University. He was a four-year letterwinner at wide receiver and punt returner for the Scarlet Knights. Sean has coached receivers in camps throughout the Northeast with several NFL stars, including LJ Smith and DeSean Jackson. He has worked as director of speed and agility for a major gym, and has coached both football and track at Bound Brook. In just five years of coaching WRs, 4 of his athletes received full scholarships and 1 led the state in receiving yards - by a 200 yard margin. He is currently the wide receivers coach at Hillsborough High School.