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Westfield’s Jordan Walsh comes up big down the stretch, grabs final Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week honor in 2025

Jordan Walsh is no stranger to being a go-to guy on his team. After all, he was the Borden’s Baller of the Year last season, representing the Westfield Blue Devils, a proud Union County program with a lot of history.

Well, Saturday at Kehler Stadium, he helped make some of his own, helping his team to a 14-7 win over Ridge, their first since 2017 against the Red Devils.

He didn’t know that before the game, but he knows it now.

Walsh had 153 all-purpose yards fo Westfield Saturday, rushing eight times for 72 yards with a five-yard touchdown, while also grabbing six passes for 81 yards. At safety, he had nine tackles and a pass breakup, but it was what he did on both sides of the ball in closing minutes – in just two plays – that was the difference.

First, with Ridge driving inside the Westfield 30-yard line, he made a big open field tackle to stymie the drive. Then, with the ball on their own five and trying to run out the clock on offense, he musted a 40-yard run to ice the game.

And his last run of the contest put him over 1,000 all-purpose yards for the season.

For his efforts, senior Jordan Walsh of Westfield is the Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week for Week Eight, Cutoff Weekend, the last of the season.

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

Westfield (4-5) earned a six-seed in the North 2, Group 4 playoffs, and will play an opening round game at third-seed Montgomery (6-3) this Friday night at 7:00.

Click below to hear Mike Pavlichko with Week Eight Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week Jordan Walsh of Westfield:

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:

  • Logan Stevens, Bernards: The senior carried eight times for 196 yards and three touchdowns – all long, of 81, 53, and 72 yards – in a 22-0 home win over Carteret Friday night. He also had a 35-yard catch, and at cornerback had an interception. In Stevens’ three varsity seasons, the Mountaineers never lost a regular season game, going 27-0 in that span.
  • Arique Fleming, Elizabeth: The junior quarterback was 20-for-24 for 248 yards and three touchdowns in a 28-23 win over Union. He also had all 13 rushing attempts by the Minutement, picking up another 90 yards and a score.
  • Dom Massaro, South Plainfield: A workhorse back, the senior scored four touchdowns and had 243 yards rushing on offense in a 42-14 win over JFK Friday. Then, on defense, he grabbed three interceptions, one for a touchdown, and also had 110 punt return yards, plus a touchdown on one that was called back.
  • Matteo Tramutolo, Voorhees: The top rusher in the Big Central this week, the senior carried 31 times for 208 yards and three touchdowns, helping rally his team from a 7-0 deficit before the half to win the 50th Milk Can Game between the rivals. The win helped clinch the Vikings’ first playoff berth since 2018. He also broke his own single-season school rushing mark, setting a new standard with 1,338 and counting, while also cracking the 3,000 mark for his career.

Other Notable Performances:

  • Rocco Federico, Brearley: The junior defensive end had four sacks, two TFLs and four total tackles in a 10-7 win at Dayton Saturday that got the Bears into the playoffs. Federico was part of a defense that made a goal line stand at the one as time expired to hang on for the W.
  • Evan Canica, Manville: The center and mike linebacker for the Mustangs had a “phenomenal” effort in a 49-7 win over rival Bound Brook for the Freedom Silver Division title. The had a fourth-down TFL that set the tone, ending the Crusaders’ first drive of the night, then had four solo tackles, two more TFLs and two sacks, as well as a fumble recovery and two forced fumbles. Offensively, he and the line paved the way for a 351-yard night, 210 of which came on the ground.
  • Andrew Avent, Rahway: The senior had 23 carries for 312 yards and a touchdown – with a long run of 67 – in a 28-7 home win over No. 3 Montgomery Friday night. At defensive end, he had three solo tackles, two assists, three TFLs, a half sack and three QB hurries against a high-powered offense.
  • Kellen Healy, South Hunterdon: The sophomore – one of the future keys to the program for the Eagles – had 15 carries for 103 yards, with two rushing touchdowns in a 26-0 win at Dunellen last Friday, to pick up South’s first win of the season. He also had a 35-yard interception return for a score in the game.

We unveil the 2024 “Borden’s Baller of the Year”: Listen to the show with all three finalists to find out who took home top honors!

The newly-expanded Borden’s Baller of the Year voting has reached its conclusion, and we have a winner after a more than a week of voting, and over 122,000 votes cast!

But, we’re not going to tell you that easily!

This year’s voting added another round. With 59 Big Central Conference teams now represented, we divided the total vote to come up with three finalists: one from Middlesex County, one from Union County, and a third from the “Big Central West” – Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties.

The finalists were:

  • Middlesex County: Brody Nugent, Old Bridge
  • Union County: Jordan Walsh, Westfield
  • Big Central West: Christian Lewis, Franklin

And we’re still not going to tell you who won. Click below to listen to the “2024 Borden’s Ballers Awards Show” to find out!

Borden’s Ballers down to three finalists: See who finished first in each region, and VOTE for the ultimate 2024 Borden’s Baller of the Year!

One more round to go!

With nearly 45,000 votes cast for the 2024 Borden’s Baller of the year, we now have three finalists – one in each of three regions – and now it’s time for them to face off to determine the ultimate Borden’s Baller.

Adding in all the Big Central Conference schools this season, we have one finalist from each of three regions: Middlesex (24 teams), Union (17 teams) and Big Central West, including Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties (20 teams).

Here are the finalists, and the next couple of vote-getters in each region:

Middlesex County

  • Brody Nugent, Old Bridge (finalist)
  • Kyle Johnston, Metuchen
  • Shaun Garland, Edison

Union County

  • Jordan Walsh, Westfield (finalist)
  • Andrew Avent, Rahway
  • Oscar Marx, Summit

Big Central West (Somerset, Hunterdon Warren Counties)

  • Christian Lewis, Franklin (finalist)
  • Terrence Hanratty, Bernards
  • Jett Genovese, Phillipsburg

So, now it’s down to three! Here are the bios for your finalists for the 2024 Borden’s Baller of the Year!

  • Old Bridge – Brody Nugent: Junior quarterback Brody Nugent might be called the Houdini of the Big Central Football Conference! In just two seasons this Knight has dissected enemy defenses for 2100 yds in the air for 23 touchdowns while traversing the field for 1745 yards and 21 scores on the ground in just 18 games.  Just when the defense thinks they have him pinned in or stopped, he spins out of a tackle extending the play while being laser-focused on finding his target or the end zone!
  • Westfield – Jordan Walsh: The sophomore receiver/quarterback has started the last two games for the Blue Devils with wins over North Brunswick and Bridgewater-Raritan. He has accounted for 182 yards passing for 2 touchdowns, 181 yards rushing for 3 scores and 71 yards as a receiver. On defense he has 20 plus tackles with 2 scores on and interception and fumble returned for six.
  • Franklin – Christian Lewis: Franklin’s football program has improved steadily each year under Blair Wilson, going winless in his first campaign while giving the Warriors the opportunity to finish 2024 with a winning record for the first time since 2012. The senior Lewis has been an integral part of this transformation. The 6’3 180 WR/DB has the size and speed to play at the next level. He has 13 catches for 173 yards and 1 touchdown. As a defensive back he recorded 21 tackles, 1 interception and a forced fumble and one for a recovery.
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