Athlete of the Month: Nico Ruggiero

By Steve Svetovich

Dunmore High School recent graduate Nico Ruggiero made the most of his athletic career.

Son of Vito and Christine Ruggiero, Dunmore, Nico excelled for four years in baseball, football and basketball at Dunmore. He was, simply put, a three-sport standout from beginning to end.

“I really didn’t have a favorite sport,” he said. “Whatever sport I was playing, well, that was my favorite. It depended on what season it was. When football started, I loved football and when basketball started I loved that. And I loved baseball when that season started. I conditioned myself for each sport.”

And for all of his dedication and accomplishments in the three sports during his senior year, Nico was named Dunmore High School athlete of the year. A captain on the baseball team, he batted .300, with five doubles, 12 RBIs and a 1.000 fielding percentage as a center fielder. He also excelled as a southpaw pitcher. He was the team pitcher of the year.

He was an All-State honorable mention football player as a running back for the Bucks. He was a stalwart safety on defense for Dunmore.

Scrappy on the hardwood, Nico, a starting point guard, was MVP on Dunmore’s basketball team.

The scholar-athlete finished his Dunmore academic career with an impressive 3.7 academic average. His best academic subject is statistics. He earned a 98 in statistics.

Down-to-earth and hard-working, Nico will attend West Chester University to study business management in the fall.

“I want to graduate college with that degree and get a very good job,” he said. “There should be a lot of jobs for that.”

Nico said he learned a lot from Dunmore veteran baseball coach Mike Hallinan. “He taught me to be respectful on and off the field and to focus on my goals.”

The three-sport standout has very high praise for Dunmore football coach Kevin McHale.

“I learned so much from Coach McHale,”  he said. “He taught me to always get up. When you get knocked down, always get right back up.”

Nico, 19, said his parents are his biggest supporters.

“They teach me to always be respectful. Never give up. If you put your mind to it, you can do it.”

He talked about what it takes to be a good pitcher in high school baseball. ‘You need to throw strikes. It doesn’t matter how fast you pitch, just learn to hit the corners and throw strikes.”

A smart athlete and a gamer, Nico likes listening to music in his spare time. He would like to see Lil’ Baby in concert.

He is looking forward to attending West Chester. “I’m not sure if I will play any sports there. I am thinking about playing baseball.”

Nico said he loved his academic and athletic experiences at Dunmore. “It was an overall great time,” he said. “I learned a lot and made great memories. I met a lot of great people.

Athlete of the Month: Nico Ruggiero

By Steve Svetovich

Defense, a strong running game, and timely passing are the keys to the Dunmore Bucks 5-1 start this season.

And senior Nico Ruggiero is bolstering the running game big time from his tailback position. Senior quarterback Tommy Bowen leads the offense.

Nico rushed for 110 yards on 16 carries and one touchdown in Dunmore’s 37-2 romp over Mid Valley on Friday, Sept. 30, at Dunmore Veterans Memorial Stadium.

Mid Valley fell to 2-4 as Dunmore upped its record to 5-1 under coach Kevin McHale.

Nico rushed for 163 yards on 14 carries, including a 54- yard touchdown scamper, in Dunmore’s 24-7 win over Lackawanna Trail, Friday, Sept. 23, at Clinton Township. Nico also had a 69-yard burst up the middle in the first quarter that put the football at the Trail one-yard line for Dunmore.

Nico led the Bucks with 525 rushing yards and six touchdowns last season. He averaged an impressive 4.8 yards per carry. He also snared 14 passes for 209 yards as a receiver last year. Nico earned honorable mention from the Lackawanna Football Conference Division III coaches.

Son of Vito and Chrissy Ruggiero, Nico, 18, has rushed for close to 600 yards and seven touchdowns so far this season.

The multi-talented, hard-working senior also starts on the Dunmore baseball and basketball teams. He is a four-year member of the football, baseball and basketball teams.

As a point guard for the basketball team, Nico averaged 8.0 points and 4.0 assists per game last season. He batted .500 with a homer as a center fielder and pitcher for the Dunmore baseball team last season. He was named team MVP and best pitcher on the Bucks baseball team last year.

The senior scholar-athlete has a 3.7 academic average at Dunmore. Well-rounded, he is a member of TACT, the Health Careers Club, the Earth Club, and French Club. His best subject is economics.

The workhorse tailback talked about what it takes to excel at his position.

“You need to be able to find a hole and have very good lateral speed,” he said.

Nico said Coach McHale has been a strong influence on him. “He always tells me to get right back up after I’m down.”

His parents also have been strong mentors. “They tell me to never give up.”

Nico said he wants to study criminal justice in college and is interested in attending West Chester University or Penn State.

“I want to play baseball in college and possibly go on after college to become a lawyer.”

Nico said he likes the direction the team is going in. “Our goal here at Dunmore is to win a district championship and then try to go further. We are playing great football now. Our defensive line and defense as a whole was outstanding against Mid Valley. We only gave up two points and that was on a bad snap on a punt leading to a safety. So our defense really gave up no points,”

Nico feels on top of the world at Dunmore, “It is like no other experience. I would not want to be anywhere else. It’s home…forever.”

Dunmore Center Fielder Nico Ruggiero is Big Hitter

By Steve Svetovich

Swing and hit.

That’s the approach Dunmore junior center fielder Nico Ruggiero takes on the baseball diamond.

Son of Vito and Christine Ruggiero of Dunmore, Nico, 17, was one of the Lackawanna League Division III leading hitters this season with an impressive .500 batting average.

An aggressive hitter at the plate, Nico added a homer, five doubles and 25 RBIs to his season totals.

A three-year member of the Dunmore baseball team under coach Sid Hallinan, he batted .333 last season.

A left-handed hitter, Nico is also a southpaw pitcher for the Bucks. He picked up two wins this season.

Well versed and multi-talented, Nico is a three-sport athlete and has a 94 academic average at Dunmore. His best academic subject is history.

He is a three-year member of the Dunmore football and basketball teams.

The scholar-athlete is a running back on the football team. He rushed for 525 yards and six touchdowns last season. He received honorable mention for football.

Nico is a talented point guard on the Dunmore basketball team.

Dunmore lost in the first round of the district playoffs to Nanticoke, 6-1.

“It was a bittersweet ending to the baseball season,” he said. “We had a nice season and were in the playoffs, but we lost the game. I am going to really miss the seniors on the team. I’m going to play summer baseball for the Sandlot Academy and will start concentrating on football.”

The talented junior said his parents taught him some good lessons. “The main thing they teach me is to always be humble. And to stay humble.”

Confident and hard working, Nico said Coach Hallinan taught him how to be a good leader.

“He’s a great baseball coach and taught us a lot.”

The heavy hitter said he wants to play baseball in college and possibly major in criminal justice.

“My goal is to play college baseball and get a degree. I want to get a good job after college. I want to continue with sports as long as possible.”

Nico said he likes listening to music in his spare time and would like to see Little Baby, a rap artist, in concert.

With a strong academic average and as a starter in three sports, Nico said he has it all down when it comes to balancing his time. “I go to my practices and then I come home and keep studying until all the material is learned.”

And with all of that consuming his time, Nico is making the best of his experience at Dunmore High School.

His strong work ethic makes it all worthwhile.

“It’s a lot of fun,” he said. “It’s fun being here at Dunmore.”