VOTE for the North Jersey Football Team of the Week for Week 2

After another fun week of the high school football season, it’s time to look back on the top team performances and vote for the best one.

Read about the teams that stood out last week and let us know which one should be the North Jersey Team of the Week for Week 2 in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Bergen Tech

The Knights (1-1) squeezed out their first win, 15-14, over Ferris. Aiden Peterson caught five passes for 68 yards, rushed for 41 yards and a TD, and scored a 2-point conversion. Calvin Flores threw for 83 yards and rushed for 24 yards and a TD. Every point mattered and Thomas Byrne kicked an extra point.

Fort Lee

The Bridgemen (2-1) defeated Ridgefield Park, 14-7, to snap an 18-game losing streak that began in 2000 against its then-BCSL American Division rival. Luke Senatore threw a 58-yard TD pass to Jalen Balbuena and scored on a 5-yard run to provide a 14-0 halftime lead.

Glen Rock

The Panthers (2-0) registered their most dominant shutout win since 2017, 42-0, over Waldwick/Midland Park. Nick Atme threw for 273 yards and six TDs, with two scoring passes each to Brendan Burkhardt and Mike Flaccavento and one apiece to John Iachetti and Will Monti. It was their third shutout in their last 10 games.

Hasbrouck Heights

The Aviators (1-1) defeated Hawthorne, 28-6, to give new coach Eddie Suri his first win. Michael Napolitano ran for 113 yards and two TDs. Jake Summers ran for 125 yards and a TD, and he also caught a 68-yard score from Danny Amendola. Harris Krommenhoek had nine tackles, Oscar Solis eight and Summers seven.

Passaic

The Indians’ 14-5 victory over Clifton snapped a six-game losing streak against their former Thanksgiving rival. Justin Griffin carried 31 times for 200 yards and two TDs. Zion Sapp had five tackles and Aasod Adams two interceptions as the Indians (2-1)…


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Publish date : 2024-09-16 08:07:24

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