We close out our Week 2 coverage in style with a few of the state’s most notable games on Saturday. Stay tuned as our coverage comes in throughout the day!
Chatham 30 Montville 18 | Super Football Conference
Ryan Hogan threw two first half touchdown passes and added a short TD run to lead the Cougars (2-0) to a victory over a Montville squad that beat Chatham 34-13 a year ago. Sonny Arden caught a 50-yard TD pass with Ryan Bigham catching a 12-yard scoring play. The Chatham defense produced three turnovers headlined by Mike MacAniff’s two INT’s. Shep Boyd ripped off a 51-yard run on the final play of the third quarter to set up Caden Gabriele’s five-yard TD run early in the fourth quarter to put the Cougars back out in front by two possessions.
JSZ’s Rich Chrampanis has the highlights and post-game reaction from Saturday night football in Chatham:

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St. Joe’s (Mont.) 48 Cardinal Hayes (NY) 0 | Non-Conference
The Green Knights got a monstrous performance from senior captain Nate Bailey to power a lopsided out-of-state win. Bailey, a Harvard commit, contributed two receiving touchdowns, a rushing touchdown and a highlight punt return touchdown all in the first half to put the game out of reach before the break. St. Joe’s (3-0) is looking like one of the best teams in the state so far in 2025 and will play SFC United Red division rival Paramus Catholic next Friday night.
JSZ’s Jay Cook has the highlights from Montvale:

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Cedar Creek 45 Atlantic City 34 | West Jersey Football League
The Pirates used three defensive touchdowns to avenge a blowout loss to the Vikings last year and grab a key win in the race for the WJFL Constitution Division title. Gyan King had a 72-yard fumble return touchdown, Bryant commit Jahmir Campfield had a 32-yard pick-six for one of his two touchdowns, and Frenchmon Bethea delivered a late pick-six in the victory. Aamir Dunbar ran for 160 yards and two touchdowns to lead the offense for Cedar Creek (2-1). Marvin Burroughs threw for 282 yards and four touchdowns, three of them going to Jaylen Day for Atlantic City (2-1).
JSZ’s James Mooney has the highlights from Egg Harbor City:
Summit 35 Hillside 20 | Big Central Conference
The Hilltoppers are traditionally a run-heavy offense but they unveiled a new fold Saturday afternoon. Alex Schwark was 8-15 passing for 145 yards with three touchdowns while also picking up 148 rushing yards in the win for Summit (3-0). Matt McKeever punched in a pair of short-yardage touchdowns to round out the rushing attack. Hillside (0-2) is back in action next Saturday when they face Scotch Plains-Fanwood in a divisional matchup.
JSZ’s Nick Doll has the coverage from Union County:

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