School record 6 TDs at North Brunswick earns Sayreville’s Shaun Jackson the Week 4 Bellamy & Son Paving Player of Week Award

Shaun Jackson of Sayreville scores one of his school record six rushing touchdowns in a 40-29 win at North Brunswick on September 27, 2024. (Source: @shaunjacksonnn on Twitter)

Following in the footsteps of Zaimer Wright is not an easy task, but for at least one game, Sayreville junior running back Shaun Jackson surpassed him.

He didn’t think he had the record when he came off the field. Maybe he tied it?

Nope. He broke it.

Shaun Jackson scored six touchdowns – yes, six – accounting for every one of the Bombers’ scores in a 40-29 win at North Brunswick Friday night.

Doing it in one game is special enough, but doing it against a longtime GMC rival made it even more special.

In five games Jackson now has eight rushing touchdowns. That means he only had two in the first four games, and both of those came against Edison. But Johnson is starting to get on a roll and feel comfortable in the offense.

So comfortable he set a school record with six rushing touchdowns against North Brunswick – beating Wright’s record by one – and earning him Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week honors for Week 4.

Sayreville (2-3) entertains big rival Piscataway (3-2) Friday night in Week Five action.

Click below to hear Mike Pavlichko’s interview with Week Four Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week Shaun Jackson of Sayreville:

The Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week is chosen from nominees by Big Central coaches. At the end of the season, one player will be chosen to receive a $500 scholarship courtesy of Bellamy & Son Paving. As always, we will recognize selected “Honorable Mentions,” and recognize all other all nominees in our weekly story.

Honorable Mentions:

  • Ja’kir Thomas, Carteret: The senior runningback had a big night after a 230-yard performance against undefeated Summit in a losing cause the week before. Last Friday in a 37-7 win at Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Thomas carried 18 times for 255 yards and three touchdowns, inlcuing long runs of 66 and 60 yards. On defense, he accounted for eight tackles and an interception, while also returning a kickoff 90 yards for a score, giving him four total touchdowns.
  • Jackson Jankowicz, Hillsborough: The senior runningback continues to be the go-to for the Raiders. He rushed for three touchdowns and 307 all-purpose yards – something few backs do against Phillipsburg – and had a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in a 42-35 road loss to the Stateliners Friday.
  • Ryan Turner, Ridge: In a 47-10 win at Bridgewater-Raritan Friday night, the senior H-backrushed just eight times but piled up 115 yards with touchdowns of 64 and 16 yards. He also grabbed four passes for 160 yards and four TDs, three of them going for over 45 yards.
  • Justin Scaramuzzo, St. Joseph-Metuchen: In a 35-16 win at Westfield last Saturday, the junior signal-caller was 13-of-18 passing for 280 yards and five touchdowns. And keep in mind, that game was in the rain! Not exactly friendly to a passing offense!
  • Bryan Anderson, Woodbridge: A big reason, but not the only reason, why the Barrons are 5-0, the senior had returned two interceptions for touchdowns (they had three as a team!) in a 42-14 home win over Linden Friday night. The pick sixes were for 40 and 97 yards, while he also recorded six tackles from his free safety spot. On offense, he had a 16-yard catch, and on special teams he had two fair catches on punt returns and one return on three attempts.

Other Notable Performances:

  • Kyle Bell, Colonia: In a 27-20 win over Perth Amboy, the sophomore came up big with two catches out of the backfield for 95 yards, including a 65 yard TD reception. He also had 13 carries for another 143 yards and a score.
  • Kelton Ibach, Delaware Valley: In a 57-6 win at Voorhees on Friday, the junior quarterback – and coach Ben Ibach’s son – was 8-of-14 passing for 198 yards and three touchdowns, while also rushing for two of his own.
  • Offensive Line, Edison: We love when linemen get nominated; they never get enough love! The Eagles’ front five paved the way for the Eagles to fly for nearly 400 yards on the ground (395 to be exact) on 55 carries, netting four touchdowns in a 27-13 win over Franklin Friday night.
  • Dylan Driz, JFK: The senior linebacker recorded nine solo tackles, three TFLs, a half a sack and three quarterback hurries that kept the Mustangs in a 20-13 loss to Monroe Friday.
  • Josh D’Ambrosio, Manville: In a 21-14 win over South Hunterdon Friday, the junior captain was all over the field. The quarterback carried 13 times for 156 yards and two touchdowns, for 50 and 26 yards, respectively. On defense, at free safety, he recorded five solo tackles, eight overall, and had the game-clinching interception, stopping the Eagles’ final drive at the Manville three-yard line with just under two minutes to go.
  • T.J. Munn, New Providence: In a 39-6 win over Roselle Friday, the senior quarterback was 4-of-5 passing for 46 yards and a touchdown, then carried seven times for 102 yards and touchdown runs of 43 and 32 yards. In the defensive secondary, he also picked off a pass and returned it 70 yards for a touchdown.
  • Daniel Figurski, North Hunterdon: In a 28-6 loss to Rahway, Figurski recorded ten tackles, a forced fumble, and a recovery.
  • Aaron Potts, North Plainfield: The senior runningback carried 17 times for 182 yards and two touchdowns in a 28-6 win over New Brunswick Friday. He also had two catches for 20 yards.
  • Riley Wingate, Piscataway: In a 25-0 whitewash of South Brunswick Thursday night, the senior DE had seven tackles, two TFLs, and a pair of sacks, along with a QB hurry and one tipped pass. He helped lead a Chiefs’ defense that held the Vikings to just four yards on 26 carries.
  • Brandon Bradsher, Perth Amboy: The senior receiver had eight catches for 165 yards and two touchdowns, while at cornerback he recorded 10 solo tackles, 16 total, and broke up eight passes in a 27-20 loss at Colonia Friday.
  • Jaylen Eastman, Rahway: The sophomore defensive end was disruptive in a big way Friday in a 28-6 win over North Hunterdon, recording three solo tackles, a TFL, four QB hurries and a pass block, but the big one was a 48-yard pick six as he was rushing the quarterback.
  • Alfirs Garcia, Roselle Park: The senior runningback carried 15 times for 121 yards and two touchdowns, while also hauling in a 17-yard touchdown pass, to help the Panthers beat Brearley 24-6, for their first win against the Bears since 2013.
  • Se’mir Tolbert-Brimage, Spotswood: The junior quarterback did it with his feet and arm Friday in a 23-12 win at Highland Park. He carried 22 times for 89 yards while completing three of just five pass attempts for 113 yards and a touchdown in the victory.

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