Ben Shue Athlete to watch 2025

High School Sports Elite • Apr 02, 2025

Benji Shue

Bergen Catholic senior thrower

He's unquestionably the best thrower in North Jersey history, and has the Bergen County record in the shot at 69-2 and the discus at 205-4. There have only been 23 performances of 190 feet or more in Bergen County history and Shue has 22 of them. The University of Texas signee ranks third in state history in the shot and fourth in the discus. He is looking to become the 18th thrower in US high school history to throw 70 feet and 200 feet.

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Shue Wins at Arcadia Invitational

Apr 13, 2025

Photo Credit Tom Smith - MileSplitShue Completes 3-Peat In Shot Put At ArcadiaBenji Shue of Bergen Catholic, one of the best throwers in state history, won his third straight title in the shot put in a great NJ duel with CBA's Marcus Blasucci on Saturday night at the Arcadia Invitational in California. The University of Texas-bound Shue was leading Blasucci by a quarter of an inch when he unloaded a throw of 63-0 on his fifth attempt, his best throw this season and No. 3 in NJ this season. Shue, a lefty spiner, took the lead for good with a 61-6.25 on his second throw, and Blasucci responded with a 61-6 on his third attempt, which earned him a runner-up finish. Shue's series consisted of 59-2.25, 61-6.25, 61-3.50, Foul, 63-0, Foul. Shue, the New Balance National champion in the discus last year, owns PR's of 69-2 in the shot put, which is No. 2 in NJ outdoor history, and 205-4 in the discus, which is No. 5 in NJ history. Blassuci, a senior and one of three CBA throwers who went over 56 feet in the competition, also had a strong series with four throws of 60 feet - 59-0.75, 60-2.50, 61-6, Foul, 60-1.75, 60-9. CBA's Albert Yodakis finished 10th with a 56-6 and Cameron Feiler placed 12th with a throw of 56-3. Yodakis also placed 7th in the discus with a PR of 159-4. This is the deepest NJ has ever been in the boys shot put with 10 guys with PR's of over 60 feet, the most in NJ history.With Shue, and national indoor champs Anthony Liakhnovich of Hammonton (PR of 66- 3.75), Peter Donini of Delbarton (65-10.75), and Jonathan Harris of Delsea (65-6) leading the charge in the circle, could we see just the third thrower state history to hit 70 feet!!!!??  Nick Vena of Morristown owns the state outdoor record with the 75-10.75 he launched in 2011 and Braheme Days of Bridgeton threw 70-8 indoors in 2012.It could happen!!! Also, checkout the interview with Ben by Youth Runner Magazine. Where they talk about Ben's success at Arcadia. Click the link for interview. Benjamin Shue, a Texas-bound senior at Bergen Catholic High in New Jersey, won his third consecutive title in the boys invitational shot put with a fifth-round performance of 63 feet (19.20m) at the 57th Arcadia Invitational at Arcadia High in California. Shue, who captured four career titles at Arcadia, also took third in the invitational discus throw with a fifth-round effort of 200-1 (60.98m). Shue became the only male athlete in meet history to capture three consecutive invitational shot put titles.

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Benjamin shoe 100th wrestling win

Mar 08, 2025

Benji finished his high school career 4th at state.  Over the weekend, he won his 100th match. Benji started wrestling at 7 years old and had a love hate relationship with it for years!! He finished his wrestling career with 3 State medals. Not bad for a sport he did as a hobby in high school, only wrestled 3 months of year. What a great ride.  

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Benjamin Shue Named New Jersey Track & Field Player of the Year

Jun 27, 2024

BERGEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETE NAMED GATORADE NEW JERSEY BOYS TRACK & FIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR (June 27, 2024) — In its 39th year of honoring the nation’s most elite high school athletes, Gatorade today announced Benjamin Shue of Bergen Catholic High School is the 2023-24 Gatorade New Jersey Boys Track & Field Player of the Year. Shue is the first Gatorade New Jersey Boys Track & Field Player of the Year to be chosen from Bergen Catholic High School.Athletic ExcellenceThe 6-foot-2, 275-pound junior throws specialist won the national championship in the discus at New Balance Nationals Outdoor this past season and took second in the shot put to earn dual All-American honors. At the Non-Public Group A state meet, Shue launched the shot a personal-best 69 feet, 2 inches, a winning effort that ranked No. 6 nationally among boys prep competitors this spring at the time of his selection. He also PR’d at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions, this time in the discus, winning with a throw of 205-4, which ranked tied for seventh nationally. Academic AchievementShue has maintained a 97.63 GPA in the classroom. He will begin his senior year of high school this fall.Exemplary CharacterAlso an offensive lineman on the school’s state championship football team as well as an All-State wrestling performer, Shue has volunteered locally by working with aspiring wrestlers in grades K-8, and on behalf of the West Milford Youth Track Club Camp. He also has donated his time measuring throws distances and recording results at area youth track and field meets.

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