In the end, it was three strong candidates coming down to the wire to be chosen as Borden’s Baller of the Year for 2025.
Every year, CJSR analyst Marcus Borden picks his “Borden’s Ballers” team of 59 players, one from each of the Big Central’s schools, and then gives the fans their say. The first round of voting picks a finalist from one of three different regions: Middlesex County, Union County, and the Big Central “West,” featuring schools from Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties.
Then, it’s a run-off vote between the finalists. This year saw 63,299 votes in the final round alone, and the winner – with 49,444 of those – is Noah DeJesus of East Brunswick!
Click below to listen to our “Borden’s Baller of the Year” 2025 reveal show, which aired during halftime of Friday’s Phillipsburg-Montgomery game in the North 2, Group 4 sectional finals:
Here are Coach Borden’s blurbs on the three finalists for the 2025 Borden’s Baller of the Year!
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
East Brunswick – Noah DeJesus; “Noah has been one of the team’s top performers for the Bear’s under rookie head coach Zach Gega. His 34 catches for 546 yards and 5 scores on offense have been tops on the team. Defensively, DeJesus’ career stats include 13 tackles behind the line of scrimmage, 60 total tackles, 3 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery for a touchdown and one interception all as a physically disruptive lineman. With one more regular season game and a crossover game #8 will have opportunities to add to his career totals.”
UNION COUNTY
Elizabeth – Qua’Yon Williams: “The junior wide receiver has made a big impact this season as one of the reliable targets for the Elizabeth offense that likes to throw the ball around in their spread offense. The 5’9 165lb. speedster is a threat to go all the way any time he touches the ball. His 39 catches for 535 yards and 6 scores are second best amongst the nine other receivers. As a return specialist, he has three scores, and he can change the complexion of the game in a heartbeat. As a defender in the secondary, you are taking your chances if you throw in his direction!”
BIG CENTRAL WEST (SOMERSET, HUNTERDON, WARREN)
Bound Brook – Moaaz Abdelmonem: “The senior captain mans the offensive line on a team that has been a surprise so far this season as the Crusaders are currently 5-2 with two remaining games, the last one for the Freedom Silver Divisional title on the line versus Manville. Defensively, Moaaz has been one of the tackling leaders with 19 solos, 16 assists, 2 tackles for a loss and 1 sack. Bound Brook’s fortunes and potential post-season play can be attributed to Abdelmonem and his fellow senior classmates who believe what the coaching staff has been preaching since the start of the season.”








