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Christian Reyes-Martinez. Photo courtesy of the Secaucus Police Department.
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
On May 8th at 1:35 a.m., Secaucus police responded to Millridge Road on a report of a suspicious person in the area attempting to gain entry into parked vehicles, Miller said in a statement.
While probing the area, Police Officer William Kosky discovered Christian Reyes-Martinez, who was in the bushes in a darkened area on the outskirts of Secaucus High School.
As Sgt. Matthew Ford and Kosky were interviewing Christian Reyes-Martinez, he had a noticeable bulge in his pants pocket. He then removed a handgun magazine from his pocket, which was loaded with fabricated handgun ammunition.
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Secaucus senior guard Jamling Lama proudly displays the basketball he received for becoming the school’s all-time leading boys’ basketball scorer with 1,300 points
Although Secaucus High School senior
Jamling Lama is an accomplished soccer player and an excellent baseball player, his sport of choice has always been basketball.
“I guess I started playing when I was about four or five,” Lama said of basketball. “I have two older brothers [
Sonam, now 32, and
Pema, now 26] and they were the ones to teach me the game. I rebounded the ball for them when they shot and they did it for me also. They grew up in Hoboken and I would go and watch them play in the school yards. They would take me out with them some times to play.”
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Senior Jamling Lama is leading the Secaucus boys’ basketball to a 4-0 record thus far this season
The Secaucus High School boys’ basketball team has done a very good job of keeping up with the more renowned girls’ basketball team.
Both teams are currently undefeated. While the girls own an impressive 7-0 record – one of the wins being the 600
th victory of veteran head coach
John Sterling’s career at both Bogota and for the last 16 years at Secaucus – coach
Tom Curry’s team has managed to dodge the coronavirus shutdowns to post a 4-0 record at press time.