Matt Nardolillo
1984-1988
Matt Nardolillo, a standout athlete from Randolph High School, made an indelible mark on the football and track teams during his tenure from 1984 to 1988. As the starting quarterback from 1985 to 1987, he led the football team to two state championships in 1986 and 1987, and was instrumental in achieving the first undefeated season in RHS history with an 11-0 record in 1987. Nardolillo's remarkable performance during his high school career included being named First Team All-State in 1987, earning the title of Athlete of the Year from the Daily Record, and being recognized as a Parade High School All-American. He also received honorable mention on the NJ All-1980's decade team and was a First Team All-Group 3 selection by the Star Ledger. His legacy includes holding all Randolph and Morris County passing records until 1988, and he was a key player in the first 17 games of "The Streak." Nardolillo's contributions to Randolph athletics have solidified his place in the Randolph Athletic Hall of Fame.
Accolades
Starting Quarterback 1985, 1986, 1987
QB’d team to two State Championships (1986, 1987) (North Jersey II, Gp 3)
QB’d first undefeated team in RHS history (11-0 in 1987)
QB’d the first 17 games of “The Streak”
First Team All-State 1987
Athlete of the Year, Daily Record 1987-1988
Parade High School All-American
Honorable mention: NJ All-1980's decade team
All-Group 3 (Star Ledger): First team 1987
All-Morris First Team 1986 and 1987
Held all Randolph and Morris County passing records through 1988