We finish an unforgettable 2020 season with one final day of football around the state! Thanks for watching this season!


Bergen Catholic 22 St. Peter’s Prep 15

Ryan Butler’s 1-yard TD run with just under two minutes to go capped off a nearly nine minute drive in the fourth quarter to give Bergen Catholic a come from behind win in Rich Hansen’s final game as St. Peter’s head football coach. Tahj Bullock threw a 37-yard strike to Samuel Slade and caught a two point conversion in the opening minute of the fourth quarter to give the Marauders a 15-14 lead. But BC was able to win the game with a long drive featuring a steady diet of Butler runs. The junior running back had 241 yards of combined offense rushing and receiving. JSZ’s Rich Chrampanis and Jay Cook bring you team coverage from Oradell:

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St. Joseph (Hamm.) 51 Burlington Twp. 31

An emotional season comes to a close for St. Joseph (Hammonton) as the Wildcats defeat Burlington Township (6-1) 51-31 to end the year 7-2. The first half was a scoring frenzy as both teams traded blows to see Burlington lead 31-30 at halftime. St. Joe ran the clock for most of the third and fourth quarters, keeping the Falcons offense off the field and capitalizing on turnovers. Army commit Ahmad Ross finished with 139 rushing yards and four touchdowns to eclipse the 1,000 yard rushing mark on the year. The Wildcats, facing a school closure before the season began, played no home games and had to travel to various facilities just to practice. JSZ’s Nery Rodriguez has the highlights and post game reaction from Burlington:


Millville 35 Vineland 3

In one of the nation’s oldest rivalry games, the Thunderbolts scored 28 points in the third quarter to beat the Fighting Clan for the first time since 2015. LeQuint Allen rushed for three touchdowns in the victory and added an interception. Nate Robbins connected with Davonte White and Calem Bowman for touchdowns for Millville as well.

JSZ’s Mike Frankel has the highlights and reaction:


Gloucester City 48 Gloucester Catholic 0

The Lions left no doubt as they emphatically snapped a four-game losing streak to the Rams in the Gloucester Super Bowl. Steve Burkhardt powered the Lions offense, racking up nearly 300 all-purpose yards and scoring four touchdowns. Gloucester City was stout all day defensively, forcing two turnovers on downs in the redzone before Adrian Delgado returned a fumble 100 yards for a touchdown.

JSZ’s James Mooney has the highlights from Gloucester City:

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Morris Catholic 55 Whippany Park 22

The Crusaders finish off the season on a high note with a six-game win streak. One of the states top scorers, Walter Quick Jr., once again had a stellar day as he scored on a 75-yard punt return to go along with his three receiving touchdowns. Quarterback Dean Denobile threw for six touchdowns in the win.

JSZ’s Kenneth Bradley has the highlights from Denville: