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East Brunswick TE Noah DeJesus is voted 2025 Borden’s Baller of the Year!

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.”

It’s back! The Bellamy & Son Paving “Borden’s Baller of the Year” returns to Central Jersey Sports Radio: Vote for your favorite from all 59 Big Central Conference teams!

As the football analyst for Central Jersey Sports Radio, it is my pleasure to introduce the 59 football players – one from each of the Big Central Conference’s schools – who I have selected to the 11th annual Bellamy & Sons Paving “Borden’s Ballers” team.

It is now up to the readership and football fans to choose one winner from the 59 nominees to be named the “Borden’s Baller of the Year.”

All may cast their vote on the ballot found at the end of this story.  Voting will close on Sunday, November 9th at noon.

There will be three finalists, one each from Middlesex County, Union County and Somerset County. Those three will face-off in one more vote next week to determine the ultimate “Borden’s Baller” for 2025.

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The player with the most votes will be featured in a story that will appear online at cjsportsradio.com as well as posted on Twitter. In addition, all the players will receive a special commemorative football courtesy of Bellamy & Son Paving.

They’ll also receive a black, long sleeve t-shirt with the Borden’s Ballers logo on the front and their name and school on the back. Metro Team Sports and Elite Custom Apparel, once again, have graciously provided their services to our 2025 awardees.

These 59 players and their teammates have been challenged since the early season openers on the weekend of August 28-30 up through the end of the regular season on the weekend of October 23-25 and the start of the playoffs on October 31 which will culminate with the crowning of overall Group Championships on the first weekend in December.

The 2025 Borden’s Ballers have learned to adapt and to not take for granted the time spent with teammates in off-season conditioning, summer workouts, game preparation and finally the weekly thrill of competition.

The selection process was not easy as there are so many outstanding players in the Big Central Conference.  Therefore, I have recognized an honorable mention list which can be found at the end of the player profiles.

The following criteria was used to select each of these weekend warriors who make up Borden’s Ballers Class of 2026:

  • Performance: an athlete who has played at a high level throughout the season
  • Leadership: a player who epitomizes the adage, “when the going gets tough, the tough get going”
  • Camaraderie: a teammate who can be relied upon as a positive influence under any situation
  • Intangibles: someone who thrives in crunch time, represents his or her program and school well, is coachable and has what I call, “ganas,” heart, or an intense desire

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Big Central Football Conference American Gold

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!”

St. Joseph – Justin Scaramuzzo: “Justin is the emotional leader of the Falcons who are currently the #1 team in the BCC at 7-0. The senior quarterback will do whatever it takes to win whether it is throwing, running or playing defense as a free safety as long as his team wins. His career passing statistics are impressive with 185 completions for 2848 yards and 29 touchdowns. As a runner he has 167 carries for 528 yard and 19 scores. With two more regular season games before the Parochial playoffs begin the first weekend in November, you can bet Scaramuzzo will get the best out of his teammates as there are goals to be achieved!”

Union – Uyi Igiehon: “The Temple Commit made his name while at Hillside and then transferred to Union in his senior season to finish out his career with his coach who took over the program. His 100 total tackles,18 tackles for a loss and 1 interception for a TD are his sophomore and junior statistics. His senior numbers are equally impressive as the 6’5 235 edge rusher has 5 tackles for a loss and 26 tackles as he had to sit out due to NJSIAA transfer rules. There is no doubt this talented player will make a name for himself as an Owl!”

Westfield – Luke Spaide: “Luke has taken on the load of running the football in his senior season for the Blue Devils. His 110 carries for 667 yards and 5 touchdowns help take the focus off his quarterback in their spread offense. The former wide receiver is still a threat catching too as he has the second most catches for Westfield. With one more regular season game before the playoffs, Luke and his teammates are still in the hunt to secure an opportunity to participate in the post-season which begins on Halloween weekend.”

Big Central Football Conference American Silver

Bridgewater-Raritan – Declan Kurdyla: “Declan has been a two-way threat for the Panthers as a runner and passer. His ability to change the outcome of a contest whether it is a big touchdown toss or his elusiveness when facing defensive pressure, Bridgewater can win when he is in the game. His career passing statistics include 2826 yards through the air for 30 touchdowns while on the ground he has 771 yards rushing for 6 scores. The Silver and Black playoff journey begins on Halloween night as Kurdyla and company look to win back-to-back opening round games.”

Hillsborough – Andrew Schwarz: “Schwarz has been a 3-year starter while being the work horse for the Raiders running offense this season. His 1031 yards rushing, and 12 scores has helped Hillsborough secure a first-round playoff bid on Halloween night at Rancocas Valley. Andrew is also a threat to catch the ball as he has 48 receptions for 146 yards and 4 scores. The senior captain knows what it takes to win and will continue to inspire his teammates as he has done throughout his career.”

Hunterdon Central – James Mongno: “When the BCC Camp Caravan tour visited Red Devil Country in early August, there was one guy who made a lasting impression on both sides of the ball, #5 the ball hawk Mongno! His precise route running, excellent body control and glue-like hands were evident in practice and an early game versus Phillipsburg. The senior leader has 83 career receptions for 1246 yards and 17 touchdowns as of mid-October. With the post-season on the horizon, Hunterdon Central will look to one of their emotional leaders to make plays in crunch time.”

Phillipsburg – Sam Dech: “Dech has relished his role as the consummate leader for the State’s winningest football program in New Jersey. He exemplifies that toughness which is a staple of the Stateliners program. He can run you over or beat you down the sideline. His career rushing totals include 2415 yards and 32 touchdowns, as a kick returner this season, he has 8 returns for 197 yards which includes a 72-yard score. Defensively, Sam has hit his opponents hard 90 times while letting them know his team’s mantra which is DIG! Phillipsburg’s playoff success will be decided by this guy’s desire to be the best.”

Ridge – Toby Nicholson: “The Ridge Red Devils new mentor Jeff Sutherland inherited one of the Big Central’s top football programs that consistently wins and makes it to the post-season. Toby is one of those program players who understands that it’s not about me but how we can succeed. The senior tight end and defensive end will do whatever it takes to win whether it’s running the ball, blocking or catching passes. The team’s leading receiver has 13 catches for 270 yards and 2 scores in a running offense. Defensively the two-year starter has 3 sacks, 6 tackles for a loss and 41 total tackles with two more regular season games and the playoffs.”

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Big Central Football Conference Freedom Gold

Brearley – Mathew Resende: “The shifty returning 2024 Borden’s Baller has the Brearley Bears faithful feeling good about their resurgence under rookie head Coach Elliot Platt. After ending a 14-game losing streak, the Navy and Gold are on a 4-game winning streak thanks to Resende’s performance on offense and defense. In 7 games, Matt has 115 carries for 940 yards and 8 scores. He is also the leading tackler with 57 solos, 5 tackles for a loss and 1 sack. A humble leader who has laid it all on the line over his 4-year career is not done as there are more opportunities to lead his team to victory!”

Dayton – Chidiogo Iherobiem: “Chi has been an integral part of the resurgence of the Bulldogs football program under head coach Nick Iannacone. Dayton is currently 5-1 and they are in the playoff conversation with two regular season games remaining. On the offensive side of the ball, he has been a threat as a wide receiver, but his biggest impact has been on defense as he closes in on 200 career tackles. What is even more impressive about this remarkable leader is what he does in the classroom and the community. Iherobiem maintains a 4.2 GPA with while taking multiple AP courses and volunteering at youth football games in his spare time!”

Highland Park – Kosta Hantsoulis: “The Hantsoulis name is legendary in Highland Park as cousins and brothers helped the Owls end a 51-game winless streak in 2023. Kosta has made his mark as a wide receiver and defensive back. His current career numbers are 34 catches for 767 yards and 12 touchdowns. Defensively he has 20 tackles and 6 interceptions, 2 for touchdowns. Kosta has also excelled on special teams by kicking 2 field goals and 14 extra points. Oh, let me not forget his one punt return for a 60-yard race to paydirt!”

Roselle Park – Anthony Cianfrocca: “As a captain for Roselle Park, Cianfrocca will play his last game on Thanksgiving at home versus rival Roselle for the last time, ending a 118-year tradition. The two-way performer at running back and linebacker has 1394 career rushing yards and 12 touchdowns in the Wing-T offense that shares the ball with 3 other potential ball carriers. Defensively at linebacker, he is always around the ball with 106 total tackles, 2 tackles for a loss and 4 sacks. You can be sure of this, on Turkey Day Anthony will be bringing that tough, old-school mentality for the Panther faithful!”

Spotswood – Se’mir Tolbert-Brimage: “This Charger has been a dominant force on offense and defense for Spotswood in his two years with the program. His current 2-year career passing and rushing numbers as a dual-threat quarterback are eye-popping with 2674 total yards and 38 touchdowns! Oh, did you know, he plays defensive end and is not afraid to mix it up with the opposition having 4 sacks, 4 tackles for a loss, as well as an interception for a score. With two more regular season games and the playoffs on the horizon, his team’s fortunes rest on the shoulders of their 6’4 225 senior captain.”

South River – Filipi Granadeiro: “The Granadeiro family name echoes in South River over the years as brother Marcus was a linebacker and now assistant coach for the Rams while Filipi keeps the family tradition alive tackling enemy ball carriers. Whether he’s punishing you at fullback or knocking over at middle linebacker, this captain leads by example with over 240 career tackles and two regular season opportunities to make sure you remember the name!”

Big Central Football Conference Freedom Silver

Belvidere – Brayden Duckworth: “Brayden is a four-year starter on the offensive and defensive lines. As Captain for the last two seasons, #52 is one of the reasons the Seatters won the Freedom Silver Divisional title defeating Middlesex in their final regular season game in 2024. He was also named to the Group 1 All-State defensive team last year too. With two regular seasons remaining, his 4-year defensive numbers are impressive: 215 tackles, 6 sacks, 3 tackles for a loss, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries and 2 defensive scores. As a true leader, he has encouraged him teammates to never quit or give up no matter what the situation.”

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.”

Dunellen – Jackson Portik: “Jackson is the consummate team player who epitomizes what this award is all about, doing whatever is needed of me to help the team. The senior Captain was willing to play offensive guard instead of his normal position at tight end when asked by his coach. He is a vocal leader who has been a positive influence in the locker room and on the field for a team that is under new leadership and currently winless. Portik has 2.5 sacks, 12 tackles for a loss, 25 solo tackles,1 forced fumble and 2 fumble recoveries. With one regular season game remaining, this guy will make sure his team is ready to go.”

Manville – Josh D’Ambrosio: “9-0 Manville won the Freedom Silver Division title and went unbeaten in the regular season for the first time since 1968. They will host a playoff game on Halloween weekend. D’Ambrosio, a 4-year starter with 2316 career rushing yards and 33 touchdowns leading the Mustangs Wing-T offense, you can bet he will carry the ball often and he will not be afraid to pass it either as he has thrown for 457 yards and 6 TD’s this season. On the defensive side, the senior Captain, who plays free safety, has 163 career tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery and 9 interceptions.”

Middlesex – Julian Samuels: “Julian been a two-year starter for the Bluejays having played wide receiver and defensive back. Whether he is catching passes or occasionally running a jet sweep he has 617 yards receiving for 5 touchdowns and an additional 203 yards rushing with one score. Defensively he has 30 tackles and 1 interception for a 60-yard touchdown. With one more game remaining as a regional crossover, Samuels will leave it all on the line to lead his teammates to victory!”

South Hunterdon – Dayton Ratkowski: “Dayton has been a 3-year starter for South Hunterdon and is a positive influence on a young team that has struggled to find the win column this season. He will be counted on as a running back or receiver as the Eagles final regular season game at Dunellen will be the first win for either team this season. Ratkowski has made his mark on defense and as the team’s punter. He has registered 74 career tackles, 1 fumble recovery and two interceptions with one for a touchdown.”

Big Central Football Conference Liberty Gold

Woodbridge – Joshua Allen: “Allen is one of the top rushers in New Jersey with 1409 career yards and 18 touchdowns after 8 regular season games. A dynamic runner with speed, power and cutback ability, he can beat you in multiple ways. As a kick returner, most teams elect to kick away from for good reason. As a 3-year starter on defense, Josh has 80 career tackles and 5 interceptions. With one remaining regular season game, the Barrons should have a home playoff game come Halloween weekend. You can expect this senior leader to be the one to set the tone for his young teammates come the post-season!”

Colonia – Rynal (RJ) Wortman: “The 6’5 Wortman has been one of the best route running, sure-handed wide receivers that I have seen the past two years. His size and leaping ability make him a difficult player to cover one on one, thus he often will have safety help over the top. His 64 catches for 871 yards and 12 scores make him one of the top targets in New Jersey and a viable collegiate prospect in my book. He is also a standout on the hardwood which should tell you what kind of athlete RJ really is and can be if you haven’t already met him. With one more regular season game and the playoffs starting on Halloween weekend, you can expect to hear this guy’s name often!”

Linden – Daryl Agyei: “Agyei, a 6’2 265 offensive and defensive lineman, is a three-year starter for the Tigers. He has been a stalwart on the offensive line as his team is predominately a run-oriented offense. On defense his 92 total career tackles, 20 behind the line of scrimmage and 7 sacks are tops for the orange and black of Linden. With a guaranteed playoff game on Halloween, you can expect Daryl to be at his best”

Perth Amboy – Zishawn Majette: “Majette is a first-year senior with the Perth Amboy program who made his debut in the fourth game of the season as a running back in the Panthers spread offense, His 52 carries with 214 yards are the most except for his quarterback who makes the read in the multiple offense. He does have one catch for a score as he has been become more comfortable in the offense. Defensively, he has 19 tackles in his 4 games while helping the team win their first game of the season last week.”

Plainfield – Devin Thomas: “Devin has put up some extraordinary numbers as a first-year quarterback for the Cardinals. An exceptional basketball player, the signal caller has distributed the ball to eight different receivers for 27 touchdowns and 2050 yards through the air. As a runner he has tallied 466 yards for 4 scores. Having won a championship in basketball, Thomas has already faced the pressure of playoffs on the hardwood. With Plainfield’s football first round playoff game scheduled for Saturday November 1 at Piscataway, you can be assured that he will be the calming force for his teammates!”

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Big Central Football Conference Liberty Silver

Montgomery – Michael Bellamy: “Mike has been a 4-year starter for Montgomery, playing offensive guard and defensive end, as a long snapper and in his senior season as a fullback in the Bronco formation. He is considered a 4.5-star long snapper by Kohls Kicking. Bellamy is a weight room warrior and is exceptionally athletic and physical on the field. One of his career highlights must be the 67-yard caused fumble and return for a touchdown as this 235 lb. defensive end outran all the skill players on the field. His career defensive statistics include 158 total tackles, 20.5 behind the line of scrimmage, 2 caused fumbles and the fumble recovery for a score. With one regular season game to go and the playoffs on Halloween weekend, you can be sure this Cougar captain will be making some more noise!”

North Hunterdon – Dan Figurski: “Dan has been a 3-year starter for the Lions as a receiver and defensive back. He has 75 career receptions for 1067 yards and 8 touchdowns with one more regular season game and then the post-season. Defensively, the senior captain has 108 career tackles, 1 sack, 1 tackle for a loss, 2 caused fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries and three interceptions. If need be, Figurski can run the football too, as he is averaging nearly 4.5 yards every time he carries the ball.”

Rahway – Andrew Avent: “The senior captain Avent has been a two-way starter for Rahway since his freshman year. He currently he is the top rusher in New Jersey with 1832 yards and 22 touchdowns in 9 games. Career wise, he has 4,395 yards for 53 scores. As a linebacker he has registered 283.5 tackles, 52.5 tackles for a loss and 15.5 quarterback sacks. Andrew is an outstanding collegiate linebacker scholarship prospect who is athletic enough to be in pass coverage and physical enough to bring down a runner. With at least one guaranteed playoff game, you can expect this guy to bring his A-game!”

Somerville – Griffin Kaye: “Griffin is a returning starter in the defensive secondary from the 2024 squad that went 12-1 winning the Central Jersey Group 3 Championship. His team is currently 7-1 and will return to the playoffs Halloween weekend to defend their title after one more regular season game at Watchung Hills. Kaye’s career defensive stats include 88 total tackles, 2 tackles behind the line of scrimmage and 2 fumble recoveries. On offense he has thrown 5 passes while completing 3 and one for a 48-yard touchdown. As a runner he has 15 carries for 52 yards and one score.”

Watchung Hills – Dillon Nunes: “This Team Captain has heart, believes in his team and has that Warrior Pride! He made an impact in all three phases of the game: offense, defense and special teams. As a three-year starter at defensive back, Dillon has recorded 48 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss and 5 interceptions. When lining up as wide receiver, his 32 catches for 505 yards have resulted in 9 touchdowns. Finally, with Nunes as the Warriors placekicker, he has kicked 5 FG’s and 14 PAT’s while also punting this season 11 times with a long of 38-yards.”

Big Central Football Conference National Gold

Piscataway – Landon Pernell “The junior quarterback has been the starter since his freshman year and has displayed poise and leadership qualities which are beyond what you would expect from someone his age. Landon has completed nearly 63% of his throws for 3058 yards and 36 touchdowns. Whereas he doesn’t run often, he can get the critical first down if needed. What’s most impressive about Pernell is how he has handled himself in pressure situations like the playoffs, he is a gritty competitor who gets the maximum effort from his teammates.”

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.”

Monroe – Jayden Badillo: “Monroe was a senior dominated team in 2024; thus the 2025 team has experienced the growing pains with a roster made up of predominantly juniors, sophomores and two freshmen getting playing time. Badillo, a junior offensive and defensive lineman, has been a leader for the Falcons spread offense and aggressive defense. He is the team’s top tackler with 2 sacks, 8 tackles for a loss, 19 solos and 3 assists. With one more regular season game and an additional crossover, Jayden will continue to lead by example setting the foundation for his senior season.”

Old Bridge – Brody Nugent: “The 4-year starting quarterback is on a mission, get to the playoffs and advance!  His innate ability to escape the defense has been on display at the Battle at the Beach in week 0 and throughout the current season as the Knights are 7-1 with one regular season game to play before the playoffs begin on Halloween. Let these career numbers sink in 3,750 passing yards with 36 touchdowns, 2527 rushing yards with 37 scores and he has even played some defense this year intercepting 2 passes. If Old Bridge is to advance, they will need to play great defense and let their seasoned signal caller do his magic!”

South Brunswick – Jacob Walczyk: “Jacob is the heart and soul of the Viking defense according to second year head coach Ibrahim Halsey. As a starter for two years at linebacker, the physical senior leader has recorded 89 total tackles, 8 tackles for a loss along with 5 quarterback sacks. With South Brunswick traveling to Lenape to play a crossover game, Walczyk will be the force behind his team’s opportunity to even their record for the 2025 season.”

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Big Central Football Conference National Silver

Edison – Shaun Garland: “A returning 2024 Baller as a sophomore, Shaun has all the characteristics of being a team leader as he plays with great passion and encouragement for his teammates. Garland is a physical presence in the offensive backfield as a runner or from his linebacker position on defense. The opposition knows who hit them no matter what side of the ball! As a runner he has averaged 6 yards a carry since his freshman year as well as having caught 50 passes for 490 yards. His greatest impact though is on defense with 7 sacks, 16.5 tackles for a loss, 100 tackles and 3 forced fumbles.”

Franklin – Amir Glover: “Franklin’s football program has improved steadily each year under Blair Wilson and for the first time since 2012, they are above 500 and in the win column at 5-4. Glover has been a 4-year starter on defense recording 122 total tackles, 6 tackles for a loss and 3 interceptions. Playing wide receiver in the spread offense, he has tallied 59 catches for 914 yards and 10 touchdowns. Amir occasionally carries the ball on a jet sweep, returns kickoffs and has a 2-point conversion this season. This Warrior has done whatever it takes to help his teammates be successful on the playing field.”

North Brunswick – Zach Cipot: “Yes, Zach plays for his uncle and comes from a football family. He will play any position on the team if needed and he will lead by example. He has played defensively at linebacker since his sophomore season and is the quarterback for the Raiders in his senior campaign. Cipot is a physical player whether he is on offense or defense. He has completed over 50% of his passes for 664 yards and has rushed for 222 yards on a young team that looks to their captain who never gives up. Defensively he has registered 112 career tackles, 2 sacks 2 tackles for a loss, 2 fumble recoveries and 1 interception.”

Sayreville Shaun Jackson: “A 3-year starter for Sayreville, Jackson has been one of the Big Central Conference’s top rushers as well as in New Jersey with 1650 yards on 162 carries and 20 touchdowns in 9 games. He is fast, powerful and he can have an impact in all three phases of the game. His career rushing totals are 3,472 yards on 342 carries with 39 scores. With his team currently 8-1, he will undoubtedly add to these totals in the first round of the playoffs which begin on October 31.”

St. Thomas Aquinas – Ian Roberts: “Roberts has made an immediate impact for Aquinas as he was predominantly a defensive player the past few seasons and he auditioned at running back for the new coaching staff during the preseason. Roberts brings a blend of power, cutback ability and speed in the team’s spread offense. He possesses great vision and when he finds the crease he will burst to daylight. Ian has 779 yards on 786 carries in 9 games. He will be a critical part of the offense as the Trojans finish the regular season and begin the Parochial playoffs in the first week of November.”

Big Central Football Conference Patriot Gold

Bernards – Logan Stevens: “Stevens has a been constant for the Mountaineers on offense and defense since his sophomore season. That’s an incredible 32 wins and 2 losses, as the Nards are currently 9-0 with a first-round playoff game at home on Halloween. Over his career he has 2044 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns, as a receiver 54 catches for 666 yards and 4 scores and on defense he has 72 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss, 1 fumble caused, 1 fumble recovery, an interception and a blocked kick. This humble leader will do whatever it takes to help his team win that Overall Group 2 Championship!”

Delaware Valley – Kelton Ibach: “The 6’1 170 lb. quarterback has been a 2-year starter for the Terriers with this year’s squad only returning about 4 starters from last year’s senior-dominated team. Ibach, whose father is the Delaware Valley’s head coach, plays with confidence and poise. His career passing stats include 2589 yards and 32 touchdowns while he has run sparingly for 234 yards and 3 scores. With one more regular season game and crossover, Kelton will do everything in his power to help his to team go out winners!”

J.P. Stevens – Zamarr Raiford: “Raiford was a freshman receiver who witnessed, experienced and participated in the ending of a historic losing streak that burdened the program. Now as a sophomore, he has a more active role in helping new head Dave Kunyz in continuing the rebuilding process. His 35 catches for 533 yards and 5 touchdowns are the most among the 12 wideouts on the roster. As a dangerous kick returner, he has returned 2 kickoffs for touchdowns in 5 attempts. You would think with those odds, you might not want to let the youngster get his hands on the ball!”

Voorhees – Matteo Tramutola: “Having seen Matteo as a junior, I was impressed with his physicality and quickness carrying the football. This team’s 7-1 record is in a large part due the senior class and their leadership with Tramutola and quarterback Sam Meekings. The veteran running back has 2792 career rushing yards and 36 touchdowns and as a receiver 271 yard and 3 scores. He is also the team punter average about 40 yards per punt. With one more regular season game and the playoffs on Halloween, you can bet Voorhees will be up for the challenge.”

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Big Central Football Conference Patriot Silver

Arthur L. Johnson – Jack Kalikas: “Jack has been a 3-year starter on defense for Johnson and has played as a triple-option quarterback since he was in sixth grade. He was severely injured in a game last October with a broken leg which required surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation process which forced him to miss playing hockey or lacrosse. The senior field general has the Crusaders currently at 5-1 with two regular season games remaining and a likely playoff berth come Halloween weekend. Kalikas’ ability to read the defense and distribute the ball is like having a coach on the field making it difficult for the opposition.”

Metuchen – Cameron Hayes-Durina: “Hayes-Durina has handled the move to quarterback from wide receiver like the leader he is by putting the team first over individual accomplishments. His athletic and physical nature has made him a threat running the ball as well as throwing it to his receivers. The Bulldogs have evened their record at 4-4 with one regular season game against North Plainfield at home. Cam’s quarterback statistics include 1229 passing yards for 13 touchdowns along with 323 rushing yards and 5 scores. During his previous two seasons as a receiver, the senior Captain managed 650 yards on 61 catches and 7 touchdowns. Defensively this Baller made his mark with 3 tackles for a loss, 53 tackles, 3 fumble recoveries and 5 interceptions with one of them for a score.”

New Providence – Mike Petses: “Petses has been a 3-year starter for the Green and White as an occasional running back and inside linebacker. He is a fiery leader for the New Providence defense who lets you know it was #5 who just hit you! His career statistics are impressive when you consider there are two more regular season games and the post season. Mike has 9 tackles behind the line of scrimmage, 198 total tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 2 interceptions and 1 safety. The Pioneers’ post-season success hinges on the play of Petses and an experienced senior class that knows a thing or two about winning.

Roselle – Shymir Burgess: “Shymir has three years of experience in the Rams football program playing wide receiver, defensive back and kick returner. His career totals as a receiver 78 catches for 986 yards and 10 touchdowns. As a returner he had nearly 600 yards on punts and kickoffs. Defensively he recorded 43 tackles, 5 interceptions and 1 for a touchdown. Burgess’ leaping grab over two defenders with 18 seconds remaining in the game resulted in the team’s only victory thus far in the season.”

Big Central Football Conference United Gold

Carteret – Jonathan Hughes “A 3-year starter for the Ramblers on the offensive and defensive lines or even in the backfield as a fullback, Hughes is ‘a throwback player from the 90’s’ according to his head coach Kevin Freeman. What that means is he may be undersized; however, he makes plays with tremendous heart and desire. The senior leader is a mentor to the younger players on the field and in the weight room. He currently has 13 career tackles behind the line of scrimmage and 76 total stops with 2 more regular season games. One thing is certain, this 4.0 student will continue to bring his all in the classroom and on the playing field!”

Cranford – Joey Acinapura: “Acinapura has been a force on defense for the Cougars for 3 years and a senior captain. His career numbers are impressive with 79 solos, 133 assists, 13.5 tackles for a loss, 3 sacks 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries with one for a touchdown, 1 safety and 2 blocked kicks. I happened to see him block a punt and return it 32-yards for a score in an early season game. With one more regular season game and a potential playoff berth on the line, you can be sure of this, Joey will bring his A-game.”

Hillside – Kamari Robinson: “Kamari has been a 3-year starter for the Comets as a running back, receiver and defensive back. Under first year head coach Isa Abdul-Quddus, the powerful and nifty running back has helped his team make the transition to the new regime. His career rushing statistics include 726 yards and 9 touchdowns, while as a receiver he has 81 receptions for 908 yards and 11 scores. It is duly noted that as a kick returner, most teams avoided kicking to him, but when they did, he had 20 returns for nearly 450 yards.”

Scotch Plains-Fanwood – Callum Fynes: “Fynes has been a leader on both sides of the ball according to second year head coach Shawn Johnson. His versatility and leadership have been critical to the development of the younger players on the team. As a running back Callum has 397 career rushing yards and 8 scores, 367 yards receiving and 4 touchdowns. His biggest impact has been however on defense with 180 career tackles, 16 tackles behind the line of scrimmage, 4 forced fumbles, 3 recovered fumbles and 5 interceptions, one for a touchdown.”

Summit– Anthony Trujillo: “When the coach of a storied program says you are a ‘weight room warrior, and the most dominant lineman’ on the team, that is saying something! Trujillo an offensive and defensive lineman has been an integral part of an offense that runs “no huddle” looking to wear down the opponent with a punishing ground attack and occasional play action pass. Defensively the Hilltoppers come after you with Anthony coming off the edge with 16 tackles behind the line of scrimmage. With two more regular season games and the playoffs, Summit’s fortunes will be decided by Anthony and his senior teammates.”

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J.F. Kennedy – Grant Lorentzen: “Grant is one of the best receivers that I have seen in all my years coaching and covering high school football!  His 1221 yards in receptions is #1 in New Jersey and his 20 touchdowns catches are currently the most in the state. Career wise, he has 142 receptions for 2243 yards and 32 scores. As a kick returner he has hit paydirt three times, once on a kickoff return and twice on punt returns. With his hands, leaping ability and precise route running he certainly can play in a 1AA college football program.”

Governor Livingston – David Dorsett: “David has been a leader for the Governor Livingston football program that prides itself on being physical. As an offensive and defensive lineman, he has made an impact on both sides of the ball. He guided his team to the BCC United Silver Division title and with one more regular season game and a crossover, the goal is to finish with a winning record. Dorsett’s career defensive statistics include 82 total tackles, 19.5 tackles for a loss, 4 sacks, 1 forced fumble and two fumble recoveries.”

New Brunswick – Jabril Bright: “New Brunswick underwent a coaching change in early June as Geoffrey Chrisman took over the reins of the program which has struggled with numbers the last few years. Jabril Bright has bought into the program as have many others who have Chrisman as their Social Studies teacher. Jabril as a team captain has been one of the leaders who is helping change the mindset in the program and community. The defensive back and wide receiver’s career statistics include 17 tackles for a loss, 55 solos, 38 assists, 5 forced fumbles, 4 fumble recoveries and 1 interception. Offensively he is the team’s leading receiver. Most importantly however, he is determined to lead his teammates in a new direction!”

North Plainfield – Jordan Burnett: “Burnett has been an integral part of the Canucks rebuilding process as a team leader and captain. As a featured running back in the spread offense, he has 571 yards and 7 touchdowns. He has also lined up as quarterback in recent games, doing whatever it takes to help the team win. As a defensive back, the senior has 30 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recovery. With one regular season game and a crossover remaining, Jordan will leave it all on the field for his teammates!”

South Plainfield – Dylan Oller: “Dylan is a tackling machine and has been at the top or near the top of the BCC and New Jersey’s leader boards all season as we approach the final 2 regular season games and the playoffs. As the middle linebacker he has that seek and destroy mentality which is clearly evident when you watch him in person or when you view his highlights. His career statistics are staggering with 213 solo tackles 175 assists, 34.5 tackles for a loss and 2 sacks. Offensively he is punishing blocker and has capable hands with 15 career receptions.”

Honorable Mention

  • Arthur L Johnson – C.J. DiBiasi
  • Belvidere – Geoffrey Young
  • Bernards – Justin Simpson
  • Bound Brook – Jake Markey
  • Bridgewater-Raritan – Jack Cifuentes
  • Carteret – Ronelle Nimneh-Gilbert
  • Colonia – Julien Jones
  • Cranford – Andre Pereira
  • David Brearley – Carter Stein
  • Delaware Valley – Brayden Picardo-Leask
  • Dunellen – Khabir Casey
  • East Brunswick – Sean Nieves
  • Edison – Brayden Roma
  • Elizabeth – Ezekiel Penick
  • Franklin – Jah’naad Cady
  • Governor Livingston – Max DiDonato
  • Highland Park – Kaseem Qualls
  • Hillsborough – Sanjay Mills
  • Hillside – Jayden Ashford
  • Hunterdon Central – Drew Cella
  • J.F. Kennedy – Fiheem Howell,Jr.
  • Jonathan Dayton – Tyler Fuscaldo
  • J.P. Stevens – Josh Collins
  • Linden – Joshus Williams
  • Manville – Evan Canica
  • Metuchen – Justus Leitner
  • Middlesex – Blake Wilkins
  • Monroe – Logan Richter
  • Montgomery – Trey McFadden
  • New Brunswick– Machai Coffee
  • New Providence – James Keneally
  • North Brunswick – Ruhan Sriram
  • North Hunterdon – Antonio Sauchelli
  • North Plainfield – Louie Spagnuolo
  • Old Bridge – Amari Alsbrook 
  • Perth Amboy – Victor Montalvo
  • Phillipsburg – Aedan Hywel
  • Piscataway – Sean Love
  • Plainfield – Tylor Hunter
  • Rahway – Zaire Fields
  • Ridge – Nate Engdahl
  • Roselle – Jaeden Shorey
  • Roselle Park – Nick Salas
  • Sayreville – Brian Zangrillo
  • Scotch Plains-Fanwood – Paul Boyle
  • Somerville – Sam Muse
  • South Brunswick – Peyton Lynch
  • South Hunterdon – Parker Rampel
  • South Plainfield – Dominic Massaro
  • South River – Malachi Newson
  • Spotswood – Gavin Pereira
  • St. Thomas Aquinas – Zy’mere Weaver
  • St. Joseph – Reggie Bropleh
  • Summit – Alex Schwark
  • Union – Elijah Bryant
  • Voorhees – Sam Meekings
  • Watchung Hills – Liam Morris
  • Westfield – Jordan Walsh
  • Woodbridge – Jhonny Collado

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