The race for the Championship Trophy

The NJIC division leaders after week #5 are: Rutherford in the Colonial, Hasbrouck Heights in the Meadowlands, Pompton Lakes and Harrison in the Liberty and Becton in the Patriot.

Saturday, October 9th Game Scores:

Hasbrouck Heights 48, Saddle Brook 14

Pompton Lakes 26, Hawthorne 0

Manchester 33, Palisades Park/Leonia 0

Park Ridge 48, Bogota 13

Friday, October 8th Game Scores:

Becton 41, Weehawken 7

Emerson 21, Wallington 12

Glen Rock 34, Garfield 0

Harrison 33, Queen of Peace 6

Lyndhurst 53, North Arlington 0

New Milford 48, Elmwood Park 20

Rutherford 33, Waldwick/Midland Park 7

Secaucus 45, Ridgefield 13

St. Mary 13, Cresskill 12

NJIC game summaries- – – –

MANCHESTER 33, PALISADES PARK/LEONIA 0 (at Haldeon): Senior tailback Quazier Dailey and junior tailback Osman Kanu rushed for two touchdowns apiece in the first half for the Falcons, who won their first game of the season.

PARK RIDGE 48, BOGOTA 13 (at Bogota): Jack Lepore completed 15 of 21 passes for 288 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Owls to their third straight victory.

Wide receiver Thomas Morgan had seven catches for 114 yards and one touchdown, while Matthew Hodgins caught four passes for 106 yards and two TDs. Senior receiver Joshua Lewis also had a 33-yard touchdown catch.

Running back Ray Tomatsu carried the ball 13 times for 82 yards and one touchdown for Park Ridge, which opened a 26-6 lead by the end of the first quarter.

Andrew Miller threw a 67-yard pass to Michael Martinez for Bogota’s first TD, and later threw a 31-yard scoring pass to Martinez in the final quarter.

EMERSON 21, WALLINGTON 12 (at Wallington) — Robbie Leuck carried 13 times for 134 yards and a touchdown, and passed for 127 yards and two TDs to lead the Cavos (3-2) over the Panthers (1-3).

NEW MILFORD 48, ELMWOOD PARK 20 (at Elmwood Park) — Christian Correa had 271 yards and four touchdowns on 17 carries to lift the Knights (3-1). Jhari Rogers had 10 tackles, four for losses, a sack, a fumble recovery and broke up a pass for New Milford.

Justin Figueroa caught a 7-yard TD pass from Tyler Martinez and returned a fumble 45 yards for a score as the Crusaders (0-5) took a 14-7 lead in the first quarter.

HARRISON 33, QUEEN OF PEACE 6 (at North Arlington) — Mike O’Donnell threw touchdown passes of 7 and 63 yards, and scored on TD runs of 49 and 60 yards to lead the Blue Tide (4-0) over the Golden Griffins (0-4).

SECAUCUS 45, RIDGEFIELD 13 (at Secaucus) — Jaden Gonzalez (35 yards) and Kosei Hayashida (30) each rushed for a touchdown as the Patriots (2-2) jumped out to a 19-0 halftime lead.

Joey Correa threw a 62-yard TD pass to Marc-Anthony Mendoza and a 20-yard scoring strike to Alex Marasciulo for the Royals (0-4).

BECTON 41, WEEHAWKEN 7 (at Weehawken) — Dustin DeRado ran for touchdowns of 73, 4 and 37 yards, and threw a 7-yard TD pass to Seven Strong to lead the Wildcats (5-0). Strong also caught a 40-yard TD pass from Michael Bolwell.

Brian Perdomo scored on a 7-yard run for the Indians (1-3).

GLEN ROCK 34, GARFIELD 0 (at Glen Rock) — Matt Schlett had touchdown rushes of 1, 9 and 10 yards to power the Panthers (2-2) over the Boilermakers (1-4). Drew Famularo returned an interception 24 yards for a score.

LYNDHURST 53, NORTH ARLINGTON 0 (at North Arlington) — Kevin Santos rushed for 170 yards and three touchdowns on 14 carries to lead the Golden Bears (3-2) over the Vikings (1-4). Michael Carrino carried five times for 75 yards and two touchdowns, and added eight tackles and two sacks.

 

 

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