Of the five United Gold Division teams in 2024, three of them finished 3-1 in divisional play, a symbol of parity in the group, even though North Plainfield and New Brunswick both struggled overall.
But it was a tight race between Governor Livingston, South Plainfield and JFK, as the three ended up tied for first, with the Highlanders beating the Tigers, the Tigers beating JFK and the Mustangs beating Governor Livingston. Are we having fun yet?
Here are the preliminary schedules for the Liberty Silver Division teams – in alphabetical order – compiled from the official league schedule and other online sources to the best of our knowledge. Please note game dates and times may be changed without notice as the season approaches. Division games marked with an asterisk (*).
Governor Livingston Highlanders (5-5, 3-1, tied for 1st with South Plainfield, JFK in ’24)
Head Coach: Pete Ramiccio (15-15, 4th season)
- Week 0: Lakeland (Thurs, 4p)
- Week 1: New Providence (Sat, 1p)
- Week 2: at JFK* (6p)
- Week 3: at North Plainfield* (Sat, 12p)
- Week 4: South Plainfield* (Sat, 6p)
- Week 5: at Johnson
- Week 6: Voorhees (Sat, 1p)
- Week 7: at Bernards
- Week 8: New Brunswick (Sat, 12p)
It will be quite the challenge making up for some of the Highlanders who graduated this June, including starting QB Lucciano Santamaria (844 yards, 7 TD), runningback Jack Dally (1,195 yards, 15 TD) and their top three receivers, led by Ryan Honey (386 yards, 3 TDs). There’s a little more back on the defensive side, including junior two-way lineman David Dorsett, who logged three sacks and seven TFLs last season, along with two fumble recoveries. Linebacker Max DiDonatto and soph lineman Joey Switlyk could be players to watch as well for GL.
JFK Mustangs (4-6, 3-1, tied for 1st with Governor Livingston, South Plainfield in ’24)
Head Coach: Michael Henderson (7-22, 4th season)
- Week 0: at Perth Amboy (6p)
- Week 1: Voorhees (6p)
- Week 2: Governor Licingston* (6p)
- Week 3: at New Brunswick*
- Week 4: Monroe (6p)
- Week 5: at Scotch Plains-Fanwood
- Week 6: at North Plainfield*
- Week 7: Middlesex (6p)
- Week 8: at South Plainfield* (6p)
Unlike Governor Livingston, the top three offensive returnees are all back for Mike Henderson, and that could make for a fun year in Iselin. QB Richie Trotman threw for 1,297 yards and 17 TDs last season as a junior – but will need to cut down on the picks this year – while top rusher Fieheem Howell, Jr., (1,307 yards, 12 TD) and No. 1 WR Grant Lorentzen (48 catches, 632 yards, 9 TD) also return, as do several key backups. There’s plenty to work with there, but the defense will lose big chunks of numbers, although Jamir Campbell (3.5 sacks, 4 TFLs, 1 INT) could be a big key on that side of the ball. Lorentzen is also a solid kick returner, averaging nearly 25 yards per return last season.
New Brunswick Zebras (0-9, 0-4, 5th place in ’24)
Head Coach: Geoffrey Chrisman (first season)
- Week 0: bye
- Week 1: at Plainfield
- Week 2: at Scotch Plains-Fanwood
- Week 3: JFK* (6p)
- Week 4: North Plainfield* (6p)
- Week 5: at Carteret
- Week 6: South Plainfield* (6p)
- Week 7: Rahway (Sat, 12p)
- Week 8: at Governor Livingston* (Sat, 12p)
The results have not been good for Zebras football in many years, and in the last two seasons under Steve Gluchowski, scoring just 33 points in 2023, 32 last season, and going a combined 0-18. The program is lacking numbers, and now it’ll be Geoffrey Chrisman’s turn to try and fix it. Chrisman, whose joined the district as a teacher for 2024-25, but hasn’t coached football since 2019, when he was an assistant at North Hunterdon. His biggest job? Finding kids in the halls to play football for a Group 5 school whose numbers look more like a small Group 1.
North Plainfield Canucks (3-6, 1-3, 4th place in ’24)
Head Coach: Derrick Eatman (5-24, 4th season)
- Week 0: bye
- Week 1: Belvidere (6p)
- Week 2: at South Plainfield*
- Week 3: Governor Livingston* (Sat, 12p)
- Week 4: at New Brunswick* (6p)
- Week 5: at Voorhees (6p)
- Week 6: JFK* (6p)
- Week 7: Johnson
- Week 8: at Metuchen
All three QBs the Canucks played last year are graduating, including Mohammad Ahsan, who threw for just under 600 yards. North Plainfield struggled to put up points against good teams last season, and they’ll do the same this year unless some new talent emerges. Senior RB Aaron Potts (913 yards, 14 TD) is gone to graduation, too. The defense will have to shore up as wel, allowing 35 points or more in five of their six losses.
South Plainfield Tigers (5-5, 3-4, tied for first with Governor Livingston, JFK)
Head Coach: Bill Hamilton (19-20), 5th season)
- Week 0: at East Brunswick (Thurs, 6p)
- Week 1: at Delaware Valley
- Week 2: North Plainfield* (6p)
- Week 3: at Cranford
- Week 4: at Governor Livingston (Sat, 1p)
- Week 5: Bernards (6p)
- Week 6: at New Brunswick (6p)
- Week 7: South River (Thurs, 6p)
- Week 8: JFK* (6p)
If the Tigers can start 2025 the same way they finished 2024 – with four straight wins – or anything close to it, they’ll compete for a division title. Senior QB Ryan Balent is gone, and returnee Jordan Magazine only threw one pass last year as a sophomore. The good news is that he, or whoever else Coach Hamilton goes with, will have Dom Massarro back to run the ball; he went for 1,049 yards last year on 105 carries and scored nine touchdowns, while Jaydon Jones also returns after a sophomore year rushing for 543 yards and four scores, while junior King Hills went for 504 and two scores. That’s more than 2,000 rush yards back from a team that ran for over 2,700 last season. The defense has some standouts back, too. Massari had two INTs, one for a touchdown, while junior Erick Hernandez (4 TFLs, 1 fumble recovery) and Kaydin Daniel (4 TFLs) could be players to watch.
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Linden hosts JFK on September 30, 2023 at Tigers Stadium. (Source: Hudl)







