With a second straight 200-plus yard game, Ian Roberts of St. Thomas Aquinas is Week 4 Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week

Ian Roberts (#0) of St. Thomas Aquinas runs for a touchdown against Elizabeth on September 26, 2025 in North Edison. Roberts is the Higgins Speed Lad Week Four “Speedster of the Week.” (Photo: Marcus Borden)

Two weeks in a row, Ian Roberts had a big night for St. Thomas Aquinas, rushing for over 200 yards. And this is his first season playing a significant offensive role at the high school level.

The senior – who played his first two years at Woodbridge – is having a breakout year for the Trojans, picking up Higgins Speed Lab “Speedster of the Week” honors in Week Three, going for 262 yards and two scores in a wild win at Franklin.

This week, in Week Four, he ran for 202 and two more touchdowns – on just eight carries, mind you – in a 35-21 win over Elizabeth in North Edison. For the math-inclined, that’s 25.3 yards per carry! Of course, it helps when you open the scoring with an 89-yard touchdown run, and he had a 74-yarder later.

Take those two out, and he still rushed for 6.5 yards a carry on the other six, no small potatoes at all!

For his efforts, Ian Roberts of St. Thomas Aquinas is the Bellamy & Son Paving Big Central Player of the Week for Week Four.

Logo of Bellamy & Son Paving highlighting the Big Central Player of the Week.

The No. 3 Trojans are back at home this Friday night against North Jersey parochial Paramus Catholic (1-4).

Click below to hear Mike Pavlichko’s interview with Week Four Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week Ian Roberts of St. Thomas Aquinas:

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:

  • Andrew Avent, Rahway: The Week Four “Speedster of the Week,” presented by Higgins Speed Lab, Avent is on a pace to just eke out his 1,412-ard rushing total of a year ago, with 717 yards through five games. Back on Friday night, in a 33-0 win at North Hunterdon, he carried 11 times for 219 yards and two touchdowns, with a long of 71. He also playes defensive end, and the senior had five solo tackles, three sacks, a TFL and four quarterback hurries. Oh, and did we mention he punts? He landed three of four punts inside the 20, with a long of 57.
  • Nate Engdahl, Ridge: The senior defensive lineman logged eight tackles, three sacks and three TFLs in a 33-14 win over then-No. 6 Bridgewater-Raritan at home Friday night. He was a major factor in a defensive unit that held the Panthers scoreless in the second half, and handed them their first loss of the season.
  • Se’mir Tolbert-Brimage, Spotswood: The senior quarterback was just 1-of-4 passing for 85 yards and a touchdown, while rushing 1 times for 75 yards and two scores. At defensive end, he had two TFLs and three total tackles, but also had a 23-yard pick-six in a 34-3 home win over Highland Park on Thursday.
  • Matteo Tramutola, Voorhees: In a 21-12 win over Delaware Valley – the Vikings’ first over the Terriers since 2018 – the senior runningback carried 22 times for 162 yards and two scores, while also registering six solo tackles and three assisted at linebacker in a win that puts Voorhees at 4-1, their best start since going 7-1 in 2017, a season they finished 9-3 with a loss to West Essex at MetLife Stadium in the North 2, Group 3 title game.

Other Notable Performances:

  • Joe Squillaro, Brearley: The senior quarterback was 3-of-5 passing for 26 yards, and rushed five times for 31, but the key was a 20-yard run that effectively ended the game, a 17-7 home win over Roselle Park on Friday night. At safety, Squillaro had six tackles.
  • Marcus Gary, Delaware Valley: The junior linebacker had 11 1/2 tackles, 1 1/2 TFLs and 2 1/2 sacks in a 21-12 loss to Voorhees on Friday.
  • Kahbir Casey, Dunellen: The fullback was a birght spot on defense in a 44-8 home loss to Middlesex Friday, with 12 total tackles, five for a loss and 2 1/2 sacks.
  • Grant Lorentzen, JFK: The senior wide receiver had 32 receiving yards on three catches, all of which went for touchdowns on fourth-and-goal situations. He also had a rush for 18 yards and even completed a 41-yard pass on a fake punt! At defensive back, he had five solo tackles, two assists and a pick.
  • Obinna Obuba, Montgomery: In a 36-7 home win over Watchung Hills, the senior wideout caught four passes for 141 yards and a touchdown, with a long of 84.
  • Jordan Burnett, North Plainfield: The senior went 7-of-8 passing for 102 yards and rushed 14 times for 94 yards and three scores in just three quarters of play in a 35-0 win at New Brunswick. He accounted for almost 200 of the 300 total yards the Canucks gained Friday night.


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