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Voorhees’ Matteo Tramutola runs off with Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week Scholarship for 2025

As always, there were tons of great performances across the Big Central during the 202 high school football season, and it’s not always easy choosing the Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week Award.

But, of course, thanks to Central Jersey Sports Radio founding sponsor Joe Bellamy – without whom none of this would be possible – somehow, we figure it out.

Each week, we pore over all the nominations. Some weeks it’s like a chip shot field goal. Other times we just fire it downfield and hope to hit the open man.

Then, after nine weeks of regular season play, we have to pick from those to award a $500 scholarship from Bellamy & Son Paving, and this year, we went west – far west – for Voorhees’ Matteo Tramutola.

Logo for Bellamy & Son Paving featuring the text 'The Big Central Player of the Week' in red and yellow colors.

Not only did the Vikings’ senior have a great year, but capped a fantastic four-year varsity career out in Glen Gardner. He rushed for a personal best 1,338 yards on 193 carries, scoring 17 touchdowns for the second straight season, giving him 39 for his career. And over four years, he ended up as the school’s all-time leading rusher. How’s this for symmetry: 444 total carries for an exactly even 3,000 career rushing yards?

Tramutola won the award in Week Six, when he carried 26 times for 154 yards and two touchdowns. But two other aspects made it all the more remarkable. First, his second touchdown of the game turned out to be he game-winner in a 21-14 win at Governor Livingston on October 11th. But the game also saw him set the Vorhees career rushing record.

Click below to listen to Matteo Tramutola get surprised by Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Mike Pavlichko with the Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week Scholarship:

Here’s the full list of Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Year Honorees. Click the links to read more about each player’s performance, plus Honorable Mentions and a full list of nominees.

Senior Matteo Tramutola scores game-winning TD for Voorhees, becomes Vikings’ all-time leading rusher, wins Week 6 Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week Award

We like it when a Player of the Week nominee does more than one thing.

Last Saturday, Matteo Tramutola of Voorhees did four.

He may get most of his attention for what he does when he runs the football, but he also plays defense, and punts. Oh, and he plays baseball, too.

Last Saturday, he carried 26 times for 154 yards and two touchdowns, with the second giving his team a 21-14 lead in the rain at Governor Livingston, a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. He also had seven solo and 3 assisted tackles on defense, and helped the Vikings win the field position battle with his punting, in difficult conditions.

In the process, he became the school’s all-time rushing leader with 2,726 career yards to go along with 36 career TDs. The yardage eclipses the school’s previous benchmark of 2,652, held by Charlie Rodenberger (2013-2016) according to second-year head coach John Hack, who Tramutola also credits with changing the culture in Glen Gardner and turning the program around.

From 2018 through 2022, Voorhees had just one above .500 season, in 2022. After going 3-6 last year, the Vikings are 6-1 and in 12th in the South 2 playoff standings, looking very much the part of a playoff club.

For all his efforts, but especially this week, Matteo Tramutola of Voorhees is the Week 7 Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week.

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

The Vikings (6-1) are back in action this Friday night at home against Hillside (1-5).

Click below to hear Mike Pavlichko’s interview with Week Six Bellamy & Son Paving Player of the Week Matteo Tramutola of Voorhees:

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:

  • Geoffrey Young, Belvidere: In a 16-0 win over South Hunterdon last Friday, the senior carried 17 times for 87 yards and two touchdowns, accounting for 14 of the team’s 16 points. His second TD sealed the game with a one-yard run, then ended it for good with a sack in the end zone for a safety. He also had 12 tackles, two sacks, and a forced fumble at middle linebacker.
  • Zahmir Moore, Bound Brook: In a 38-28 road win at Middlesex that puts the Crusaders at 5-2 – their best record since finishing the COVID-shortened 2020 season with the same record – the junior wideout caught four passes for 143 yards and two touchdowns of five and 85 yards. He also had ten tackles out of the secondary on defense, with seven solos.
  • Andrew Schwarz, Hillsborough: In a 30-18 win over rival Bridgewater-Raritan at home last Friday, the senior runningback did yoeman’s work. The yards(154) weren’t as important as the carries, of which he had 36, part of the Raiders’ “offense is the best defense” strategy to keep the Panthers offense off the field. He finished the night with four touchdowns, and also a TFL on defense at the linebacker spot.
  • Isaiah Bennett, Manville: The senior only carried three times in a 62-7 win over Dunellen Friday night, but he scored all three times! He went for 93 yards on the night, but then from his outside linebacker position had a 40-yard pick six, along with four tackles – two solo – and a tackle for loss in just one half of game action.
  • Shaun Jackson, Sayreville: The Bomber senior went over 200 yards rushing for the third time this season, setting a new personal best with 338 rushing yards and four touchdowns in a 37-28 win at Franklin on Friday night.

Other Notable Performances:

  • Logan Stevens, Bernards: In a huge, 17-14, come-from-behind win over Summit Saturday, the senior runningback carried 17 times for 176 yards and a touchdown, with four catches for 20 more yards. At corner, he also notched six tackles and a TFL.
  • Ben Ibach, Delaware Valley: The Terrier sophomore wide receiver had six catches for 70 yards and a rush for 13 in a 21-19 loss to A.L. Johnson Friday. In the secondary, he came up with 14 tackles.
  • Grant Lorentzen, JFK: The senior wide receiver had seven catches for 181 yards and two touchdowns in a 33-13 win over North Plainfield. At defensive back, he logged four tackles, 3 assists, and also had 43 return yards on three attempts on special teams.
  • Justus Leitner, Metuchen: In a 53-0 blanking of JP Stevens, the Bulldog senior wide receiver had eight catches for 127 yards and two touchdowns, but what came first was a 43-yard pick six from his cornerback position on defense. His first offensive TD was a 56-yarder, and his second came on a diving catch in the end zone.
  • Julius King, North Plainfield: The senior rushed 13 times for 130 yards and a score, also adding three catches for 70 yards, in a 33-13 home loss to JFK.
  • CJ Griffith, Ridge: In a 28-7 home win over Hunterdon Central, he finished with 121 yards and a touchdown, the final one of the night in a battle of the Red Devils.
  • Andrew Avent, Rahway: In a 49-20 win over Watchung Hills Friday that put the Indians in the thick of the playoff chase, Avent carried 10 times for 201 rushing yards – just over 20 yards per carry – with three touchdowns from 77, eight and 42 yards out. His first TD came on the first play of the game from scrimmage, and he scored on three of his first four carries in the game. Avent also had a sack on defense for -7 yards. He’s also close to several school records and personal bests that he could set in the next week or so.
  • Jamir Hall, Union: The junior runningback carried 12 times for 165 yards and two touchdowns for the Farmers, in a 21-13 win over South Brunswick Friday night, their first victory of the season.

Voorhees’ Matteo Tramutola runs off with Week One “Speedster of the Week” honors, presented by Higgins Speed Lab

In our newest feature this season, the Week One “Speedster of the Week” presented by Higgins Speed Lab in South Brunswick honors the top runningbacks in the Big Central Conference every week.

And the Week One winner is Matteo Tramutola of Voorhees!

The senior runningback is part of a balanced attack for the Vikings, who have been putting up some big numbers – not just this season, but last year as well. For Tramutola, who rushed for 1,258 yards and 17 touchdowns a year ago, he’s on a pace to shatter that, with 297 yards and five scores through just the first two games of the season. Back on Friday night, he rushed for 224 on 24 carries with four scores in a 43-14 win at JFK, tops in the Big Central Conference for Week One.

Scroll down for a list of the top ten rushing performances of Week One in the BCC!

Graphic featuring Matteo Tramutola, a football player from Voorhees, highlighting his performance: 24 carries, 224 yards, 4 touchdowns, and a 43-14 win at JFK.

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.

Logo of Higgins Speed Lab, featuring bold lettering in black with a clean design.

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.

Here are the top ten rushing performances this week in the Big Central:

  • Matteo Tramutola, Voorhees: 24 carries, 224 yards and 4 TDs in a 43-14 win at JFK
  • Sam Dech, Phillipsburg: 18 carries, 219 yards, 3 TD in a 28-0 win at Westfield
  • Alex Schwark, Summit: 24 carries, 201 yards, 4 TD in a 31-28 win at Montgomery (Week 0 winner)
  • Reggie Osae-Aye, Hunterdon Central: 15 carries, 197 yards, 4 TD in a 41-13 win at Monroe
  • Andrew Schwarz, Hillsborough: 23 carries, 190 yards, 2 TD in a 20-13 win at Union
  • Aidan Vesuvio-Bush, Somerville: 26 carries, 182 yards, 3 TD in a 28-12 home win over Cranford
  • Cole O’Connor, North Hunterdon: 27 carries, 173 yards, 1 TD in a 24-21 loss at Colonia
  • Evan Williams, Watchung Hills: 27 carries, 173 yards, 2 TD in a 26-23 loss to Woodbridge
  • Andrew Avent, Rahway: 19 carries, 171 yards, 3 TD in a 35-7 win at Scotch Plains-Fanwood
  • Jordan Burnett, North Plainfield: 22 carries, 167 yards, 2 TD in a 19-13 home win over Belvidere

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.