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Central Jersey Group 5 Final Preview: Old Bridge Knights vs. Washington Twp. Minutemen

Central Jersey Group 5 Final
When: Friday, 6 pm
Where: Tom Brown Field, Sewell, NJ
Matchup: #3 Old Bridge (10-1) at #1 Washington Twp. (11-0)
Weather: 46 degrees at kickoff, clear skies, winds WNW 6MPH (cross-wind)

HEAD COACHES:

Old Bridge: Matt Donaghue (4th season, 25-16)
Washington Twp: Mike Schatzman (3rd season, 49-30)

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HOW THEY GOT HERE:

Old Bridge:
First Round: def. #6 Freehold Twp., 38-31
Semifinals: def. #2 Sayreville, 28-27

Washington Twp:
First Round: def. #8 Howell, 41-0
Semifinals: def. #4 Rancocas Valley, 44-26

Who’s next? The winner of this game will play the South Jersey Group 5 winner in the Group 5 semifinals. That title game features top-seed Atlantic City (9-1) hosting third-seed Kingsway (9-2) Friday night at 6:00. Should Old Bridge win, the Knights – fourth overall in the South Group 5 supersection – would either play at Atlantic City (the overall two-seed) or host Kingsway next Friday at Lombardi Field. The Dragons were seventh overall in South 5.

SERIES HISTORY:

This will be the first meeting between Old Bridge and Washington Township. They have no common opponents, but each has played a team from the other league. The Minutemen beat Hillsborough 43-12 in the Battle at the Beach down at Rowan University in Week Zero, while Old Bridge beat Cedar Creek out of the West Jersey Football League in the same showcase the next day, 21-7. Cedar Creek and Washington Twp. did not play each other.

OLD BRIDGE PREVIEW:

FINALS HISTORY:

Old Bridge:

The Knights already have set a program record for wins, but remember, that’s only since the 1994 merger of Madison Central and Cedar Ridge, so we’re “only” talking about 30 years of history here. Be that as it may, this could very well be the best team Old Bridge has had in that time frame, just on record alone.

This will be just their third time in a sectional final, and the Knights are seeking their first trophy since the merger. For the record, of the two township high schools that formed Old Bridge, Madison Central won two titles – in 1987 and 1988 – after falling in their first appearance in 1980. Cedar Ridge never appeared in a sectional final.

Playoff Berths: 17
Playoff Record: 11-16
Previous Finals Berths: 2
Sectional Titles: none

Central Jersey Group 4
2001: #1 JP Stevens def. #6 Old Bridge 14-7 at Rutgers
2015: #1 South Brunswick def. #3 Old Bridge, 42-0 at Rutgers

Washington Twp:

The defending sectional champion Minutemen were 10-3 last season, falling in the CJ5 final to Toms River North. But this year, they’ve taken it to new heights. Their first playoff appearance came in 1982, 12 years after the playoffs era began in 1974.

When Washington Twp. is the No. 1 seed in their section, they are 3-0 in the finals. They’re 1-6 otherwise.

Playoff Berths: 30
Playoff Record: 25-26
Previous Finals Berths: 10
Sectional Titles: 4

South Jersey Group 4
1987: #4 Washington Twp. def. #2 Toms River South, 34-19
1989: #4 Brick Twp. def. #3 Washington Twp., 13-12
1992: #1 Washington Twp. def. #3 Brick Twp., 20-6
1993: #1 Cherokee def. #2 Washington Twp., 16-6
1995: #1 Washington Twp. def. #2 Shawnee, 19-6
2002: #5 Shawnee def. #2 Washington Twp., 14-10
2003: #8 Eastern def. #6 Washington Twp., 14-7
2004: #1 Shawnee def. #6 Washington Twp., 26-13
South Jersey Group 5
2023: #1 Toms River North def. #2 Washington Twp., 49-14
2024: #1 Washington Twp. def. #2 Atlantic City, 27-6

2025 OLD BRIDGE COVERAGE:

Two individuals celebrating on a football field, one holding a trophy and the other a championship belt, both wearing Old Bridge uniforms.
Old Bridge senior QB Brody Nugent holds the MVP belt, and gets the “Hat’s Off” honor from South Jersey sportswriter Mark Trible after a three-touchdown performance in a 21-7 win over Cedar Creek in the Battle at the Beach at Rowan University in Glassboro on August 30, 20205. (Photo: Marcus Borden)

NEWS & NOTES:

Nugent is a true dual threat…

Old Bridge quarterback Brody Nugent has put up big numbers this year. And while it’s been a big year for passing quarterbacks in the Big Central – with Nugent, Dylan Chiera of Colonia, Devin Thomas of Plainfield and Zymere Weaver all tossing for over 2,000 yards this season – Nugent is the only one who has also run it for over 1,000 yards, and none of the others even come close.

Chiera leads the BCC in passing and is fifth in the state at 2,436 yards, along with 24 touchdowns. Weaver is next with 2,236, while Thomas checks in at 2,214 and Nugent at 2,118. And he’s still got at least one more game to go.

But the kicker is he’s rushed for 1,239 yards, making him responsible for 3,457 yards of total offense.

Chiera has rushed for 112 yards, Weaver for 290 and Thomas for 482, a little more than a third of Nugent’s total.

And historically, few Middlesex County quarterbacks have thrown for 2,000 yards in a season. In fact, the four BCC signal callers who’ve done it this year is a record. Only two have done it in the prior five seasons of Big Central play, both in 2021: Jay Mazuera of Hillsborough (2,040, 23 TD) and Patrick LePoidevin of Bound Brook (2,116, 24 TD).

As far as we could tell, with records going back to around 2011 publicly available online, no other Middlesex County QB has eclipsed the 2,000-yard mark. Even Art Sitkowski of OId Bridge, who went on to play Division 1 college football at Rutgers and Illinois, never even topped 1,500 yards passing in either of his two varsity seasons.

As for Washington Twp. QB Cole Aquino – he’s thrown for 1,281 yards and 19 touchdowns, but has only carried for 88 yards and three scores.

First to Get Two?

Should Old Bridge win the sectional title, head coach Matt Donaghue would be the first coach in the Big Central’s admittedly short six-year history to win a title as the head coach of two different sports at the same school.

The Knights were Central Jersey Group 4 champions in baseball in 2023, beating North Brunswick 2-1 for the title. They then beat Eastern in the Group 4 semifinals, then fell 4-0 to Ridgewood in the state Group 4 championship.

Hillsborough’s Kevin Carty Jr. and Cranford’s Erik Rosenmeier won sectional titles at their schools in 2021, the first Big Central teams to do so. Neither coaches another sport. Same for Edison’s Matt Yascko in 2022, and North Hunterdon’s Kevin Kley, who’s no longer there.

Bernards was the only BCC team to claim a title in 2023, and Jon Simoneau is only the head coach for football. Last year it was Somerville and Phillipsburg claiming titles, but neither Matt Bloom nor Frank Duffy coach another sport.

Although…

Completely unrelated to Old Bridge, but a fun fact nonetheless, the two coaches named “Matt Bloom” in Somerset County have both won NJSIAA sectional titles in different sports.

We just mentioned Somerville in 2024, but the other – and there’s no relation – is Matt Bloom, the boys’ basketball coach at Rutgers Prep. He and the Argonauts won the Non-Public South A title against Red Bank Catholic in 2022.

Knights win at Rowan in The Battle at the Beach

Old Bridge seeks first sectional title as Knights head down to deep South Jersey to face Washington Twp. in Central Jersey Group 5 final

The 2025 season has been an outstanding one for the Old Bridge football team, but the Knights still have one more big accomplishment on their list to achieve: their first-ever state titles.

Two prior Championship Weekend appearances – in 2001 and 2015 – bore no fruit, and this year’s berth will no doubt be quite the challenging one, but if any Old Bridge team could do it, it might be this one.

Defensively, they may give up some points, but boy can they score. Quarterback Brody Nugent has is a two-thousand yard passer and a thousand-yard rusher. Defensively, they have 23 takeaways – 12 picks and 11 recovered fumbles. And they’ve won a program record ten games.

All that has brought them to this weekend, the goal of every team when they first put the pads on in Week Zero: to play for a championship.

The Knights will get that opportunity Friday night way down in the far reaches of South Jersey – South of Philly even – when third-seeded Old Bridge (10-1) takes on top-seed Washington Twp. (11-0) down in Sewell, NJ, for the Central Jersey Group 5 championship.

The Minutemen are the No. 1 seed in Central 5 due to the NJSIAA’s seeding procedure, which no longer includes pre-set geographical sections.

And they are no joke. Senior QB Cole Aquino has thrown for just shy of 1,300 yards this season, with 19 touchdowns and just three picks. The defense has pitched five shutouts this season and held eight teams in the teens or better. And they are strong up front on both sides of the ball.

They Minutemen also are the defending champions, but it hasn’t been a particularly long run. They made it to Championship Weekend in 2023 as well, losing to juggernaut Toms River North, but before that had not been to the finals in 19 years.

Click below to listen to Old Bridge head coach Matt Donaghue talk about the Knights’ season and Friday’s Central Jersey Group 5 final at Washington Twp. with CJSR’s Mike Pavlichko:

Hillsborough drops opener, falling 43-12 to Washington Twp. in Battle at the Beach at Rowan

Hillsborough football coach Kevin Carty, Jr., knew he and his staff had some figuring out to do after losing some key seniors, including quarterback Ryan Seamon, and runningback Jackson Jankowicz, who led the team in rushing and receiving yards in 2024, setting a number of records along the way.

There might still be some figuring out to do after the Raiders dropped their opener, 43-12, to Washington Twp., down at the Battle of the Beach Friday at Rowan University in Glassboro.

The Raiders fell behind 14-0 after one quarter on a 25-yard touchdown run by Washington Twp. senior QB Cole Aquino, who also threw a 56-yard TD pass to Elliott Seibert, but Zion Grant’s two-yard run for Boro got them to within 14-6.

But the Minutemen reeled off the next 29 points of the game, with three more touchdowns before halftime to take a 34-6 lead, then a safety and a TD run in the third to take a 43-6 lead into the fourth. Hameed Kamara caught a 26-yard touchdown pass in the final stanza – with the running clock in play – to close out the scoring.

Washington Twp. was a solid first-game opponent for Hillsborough, coming off a 10-3 season and a Central Jersey Group 5 championship. They fell in the group semis to the behemoth that is Toms River North, which won Group 5.

The Raiders will be back in action next Friday night when they visit Union (0-1) in Week One.

Click below to watch Marcus Borden’s interviews with postgame reaction from Washington Township’s Battle at the Beach win over Hillsborough: