MANASQUAN ATHLETICS
HALL OF FAME

Lenny Warwick
2017
Football
Lenny Warwick was one of the most durable and consistent running backs in Manasquan High School history. Over three varsity seasons, he averaged 21 carries and 88 rushing yards per game — a workload that reflected both his talent and his teams' reliance on him as the engine of the offense. His carries record from the 1969 season stood for 16 years, from 1969 to 1985.
Warwick was the 1969 Peter Blocksom Roetzel Award winner as MHS's outstanding male student-athlete and earned WJLK Player of the Week honors twice — for games against Monmouth Regional in 1968 and Matawan in 1969. He was named 3× Warrior of the Week.
As a key contributor on some of the era's finest Manasquan teams, Warwick helped the Warriors win the 1967 Class B Championship, the 1969 Undefeated Class B Championship, and the 1969 Central Jersey Group II Championship. His career represents one of the finest running back legacies in the program's history.

Averaged 88 rushing yards per game over 3 seasons; held the MHS carries record 1969–1985.
Profile Highlights
Class of 1970
Running Back
Averaged 21 carries and 88 yards per game over 3 seasons
Held MHS record for most carries in a season — 1969 to 1985
1969 Peter Blocksom Roetzel Award
WJLK Player of the Week — vs. Monmouth Regional (1968) and vs. Matawan (1969)
3× Warrior of the Week
1967 Class B Champions
1969 Undefeated Class B Champions
1969 Central Jersey Group II Champions