Who are the former high school athletes from South Bergen County area competing during the week of Monday, Feb. 2?

Nila Giraud and Zion Bethea
Nila Giraud and Zion Bethea
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The upcoming week starting Monday, Feb. 2 will feature these former South Bergen County area high school athletes.

Nila Giraud and Zion Bethea
Kelis Simpson
New Haven Chargers
Guard
Sophomore
6′0″
Teaneck Senior High School
Hometown: Teaneck
Next Game: vs. LIU Sharks, Thursday, Feb. 5, 6 p.m.

Nila Giraud and Zion Bethea
Malachi Arrington
NJIT Highlanders
Center
Sophomore
6′11″ 220
Immaculate Conception High School
Hometown: Somerville
Next Game: vs. UMass Lowell Riverhawks, Thursday, Feb. 5, 7 p.m.

Nila Giraud and Zion Bethea
Nila Giraud
Albany Great Danes
Forward
Freshman
6′0″
Immaculate Conception High School
Hometown: Rahway
Next Game: vs. Bryant Bulldogs, Thursday, Feb. 5, 11 a.m.

Nila Giraud and Zion Bethea
Tyler Tejada
Towson Tigers
Guard and forward
Junior
6′9″ 230
Teaneck Senior High School
Hometown: Teaneck
Next Game: vs. Hofstra Pride, Saturday, Feb. 7, 4 p.m.

Nila Giraud and Zion Bethea
Yasmeen Brightwell
Indiana State Sycamores
Guard and forward
Junior
5′11″
Immaculate Conception High School
Hometown: Paterson
Next Game: vs. Murray State Racers, Thursday, Feb. 5, 7 p.m.

Nila Giraud and Zion Bethea
Zion Bethea
Delaware State Hornets
Guard
Graduate
Immaculate Conception High School
Hometown: South Orange
Next Game: vs. Coppin State Eagles, Saturday, Feb. 7, 4 p.m.



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