We close out Week 4 with some tremendous matchups from across the Garden State. St. Peter’s Prep and St. Joe’s Montvale collide in a SFC showdown, Winslow Township and Millville meet in a rematch of last year’s Group 4 state semifinal, and Mount Olive tries to stay unbeaten against Morristown. Plus, we get another look at The Hun School as they take on Mt. Zion Prep from Maryland. Check back as the highlights are posted throughout the evening!
St. Peter’s Prep 29 St. Joe’s (Mont.) 28 | Super Football Conference
Week Four in the SFC has been wild and it all got finished off with a sizable upset in Jersey City. Down by seven with 1:09 to go, Tyler Bell connected with Hunter Watson for a 19-yard touchdown and then the Marauders executed a gutsy call on the two-point try to take the lead. St. Peter’s Prep (5-0) finished the job on defense to get out to their best start since 2013. Bell had two passing TD’s and a rushing TD in the win. St. Joe’s (4-1) was without starting QB Lamar Best and starting RB/WR Nate Bailey due to injury. Kyshawn Bryant scored all four SJR touchdowns in the loss.
JSZ’s Jay Cook has the highlights and reaction from Caven Point:

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Winslow Twp. 49 Millville 6 | West Jersey Football League
The Eagles delivered one of their most complete performances of the season so far in a dominant showing against the Thunderbolts in a rematch of last year’s Group 4 state semifinal. Delaware commit NaKeem Powell went for 52 total yards and three first half touchdowns, while Jalen Parker threw for 274 yards and four touchdowns in the victory. UConn commit Quayd Hendryx hauled in a pair of touchdowns for Winslow Township (3-2). Reggie Holley 85 total yards, including a 69-yard receiving touchdown, in the loss for Millville (1-4).
JSZ’s James Mooney has the highlights and reaction from Atco:

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Mount Olive 41 Morristown 17 | Super Football Conference
Mount Olive stayed perfect on the season with a 41-17 win over Morristown in SFC–Liberty White action. Junior running back Brayden Longo was sensational, scoring four total touchdowns: three on the ground, including a 79-yard sprint and a 27-yard run in the fourth quarter, along with a punt return score that broke the game open. The Marauders also cashed in with a four-yard touchdown run from Malcolm Gilyard and a short option keeper from quarterback Frank Gallo. Their defense forced three second-half turnovers to slam the door on the Colonials. Morristown struck first with a long touchdown pass from Weston Elms to Jasiah Brown and later added a shovel-pass touchdown to Kenneth Sharperson along with a 20-yard field goal. But the Colonials couldn’t slow down Mount Olive’s all-around attack in the second half. With the victory, Mount Olive (4-0) starts 4-0 for the second time in the last three seasons and will face Morris Knolls next week. Morristown (2-3) will look to bounce back against Old Bridge.
JSZ’s Nick Doll has the highlights and post-game reaction from Morristown:
The Hun School 48 Mt. Zion Prep (MD) 0
Hun (5-1) are home to some of the best recruits in the entire country. Sophomore QB Lukas Prock has 10 offers including Ohio State and balled out on Saturday afternoon. Prock went 22-29, throwing for 391 yards, and 6 touchdowns. Tight End Tommy Douglas is one of the fastest rising players in the country. The junior has gotten offers from Penn State, Alabama, and Michigan within the past week. USC Commit DE Luke Wafle recorded two sacks in the Raiders dominant victory over Mt. Zion Prep.
JSZ’s Tyler Mroz has the highlights + reaction from Princeton:

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