Here’s one of our new features this season: the “Speedster of the Week,” presented by Higgins Speed Lab in South Brunswick! Each week, we’ll feature the top ten rushing performances in the Big Central Conference, with the top rusher being honored as the “Speedster of the Week.”
Higgins Speed Lab in South Brunswick was founded by Kyle Higgins, son of longtime Piscataway head coach and NJFCA Hall of Famer Dan Higgins. Kyle grew up around the program and remains a Chiefs’ assistant coach to this day. At Higgins Speed Lab, Kyle has developed a system to help athletes increase speed while in a competitive small group environment of similar age and skill.
They offer sport-specific training in football, lacrosse, soccer, basketball, baseball, golf, volleyball, track, gymnastics, and tennis. And “speed” isn’t their only focus. They’ll also work on proper running mechanics, plyometrics, acceleration/deceleration, top speed, linear and multi-directional speed, first-step quickness, endurance, strength, coordination, mobility and injury prevention.
We’ll have more with Kyle Higgins later this week, but in the meantime…
The Higgins “Speedster of the Week” for Week Zero is Alex Schwark of Summit! Alex is a senior quarterback who rushed for 247 yards and both of his team’s touchdowns on 14 carries to rally the Hilltoppers to a 14-11 season-opening win over Morristown back on Friday. His first score came from 43 yards out with 24 seconds left in the third quarter to cut an 11-0 deficit to four. He then scored from 46-yards out, giving his team the lead for good.

Here are the rest of the top ten rushing performances this week in the Big Central:
- Joshua Allen, Woodbridge: 182 yards and 2 TDs in a 14-0 win over Union
- Brody Nugent, Old Bridge: 168 yards and 3 TDs in a 21-7 win over Cedar Creek in the Battle at the Beach at Rowan University
- Reggie Osae-Aye, Hunterdon Central: 158 yards in a 36-28 win at North Hunterdon
- Fiheem Howell, JFK: 157 yards and 1 TD in a 36-0 win over Perth Amboy
- Shaun Jackson, Sayreville: 150 yards and 4 TDs in a 26-18 win at Colonia
- Michai Coffee, New Brunswick: 142 yards and 1 TD in a 13-8 loss to Freehold Boro
- Kamari Toney, South Brunswick: 133 yards and 1 TD in a 41-34 loss to Robbinsville
- Josh D’Ambrosio, Manville: 123 yards and 2 TDs in a 19-6 win over Keyport
- Aidan Bush, Somerville: 120 yards and 3 TD in a 34-17 win over Schalick
Disclaimer: All statistics are gathered from multiple public online sources. If someone is missing from this list, it likely means their coach has not updated statistics. All coaches are urged to do so no later than 11:59 pm on Sundays during the season.
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