Monday, October 12, 2009

Weekend Of 10/9 + 10/10

Week 5 has come and gone, and several teams have set themselves up for key contests in the coming weeks. Let’s break it down by divisions:

American-The winner looks like it will come from the camp of either Howell or TR North. North took care of Brick Memorial rather easily(34-7) and Howell put up 48 points in a game in which they threw for 437 yards, against Manalapan. If Howell beats Brick Mem., 2 weeks from now, they will win that division. If Memorial can pull off the upset it might create a 3 way tie among the 3 schools.

Constitution- TR East has a strangle hold on the title, as they demolished Marlboro 54-0. Nico and Mario Steriti continue to wreck havoc on the rest of the shore. If Mom continues to feed this team, there’s no telling how far they can go.

Federal- Looks like this one will come down to Oct. 24th when Mid South travels to Neptune with the trophy on line. Both must be careful not to get tripped up next week. Mid South has the toughest of games as they get Wall while Neptune gets winless Lakewood.

Liberty-Although Ocean is 4-0, they have played only 1 conf. game, a win against Manchester. They enter the meat-grinder for their next 3, as they travel to Long Branch and Matawan and then get RBC at home. That’s not an easy road to a championship, and if they win it they will have earned it. Of course those 3 other teams all have their eyes on the prize also. It’s too early to predict this one. Some great weeks are ahead in the Liberty Division.

National-This one will come down to a Halloween afternoon(Oct 31st) at Manasquan, when Raritan comes calling. Manasquan is still un-defeated(4-0), while Raritan’s only blemish is a non-con. loss to Matawan.

Patriot-This week-Rumson(5-0) and Keyport(4-0), for the championship, at the home of the Red Raiders. There is nothing like an afternoon game at Keyport with everything on the line. As the band and fans travel down Jackson St. to the field, the tension begins to build. Mike Ciccotelli, has made many trips down that road in his 32 years as the head man of the Raiders. Will this one be a championship walk? We shall see.

That summarizes the divisions as we head to week 6. While many schools are fighting for championships, there is also one eye on the State Playoffs. We are quickly approaching the cut-off date of November 7th(8 games). More to come, on that subject, next week. Let’s look at some of last week’s key games.

As mentioned earlier, TR North took care of Brick Memorial rather handily, 34-7. The story of this game was North QB Demetri Davis. While everyone in the shore was wondering if he could throw the football, he answered that question in a major way. Davis threw for 131 yards on a 9-10, 2 TD, performance. He also ran for 2 TDs and 89 yards. Not a bad night for our “player of the game”. Memorial put up a fight in the 1st half, but the Mariners turned up the heat in half number 2 and won easily. North now become BM fans in 2 weeks, when the Stangs face Howell. A win vs. the Rebels will probably create a 3 way tie, a loss gives the title to Howell.

In a big one in Monmouth County, the Rumson Bulldogs beat Shore Reg. 20-12. Coming off of their big Asbury Park win last week, the “Dawgs”, were primed for an upset. RB John Riley(90 yds.) and QB Sean Burke( 2 TD passes), led them this week. Coming off a game in which he was replaced by Junior QB Mike Villapiano, Burke was 11-15 for 130 yards to go with his 2 TD passes. Rumson travels to Keyport this Sat. afternoon which may decide the Patriot division.

Manasquan(4-0) got a solid performance from QB CJ Davis as he threw for 2 and ran for 1 in a 21-14 win over Barnegat. With a nice big target in Neal Sterling(6’4” 220 lbs.), Davis has enjoyed a great start throwing the football. How about 33 for 54(61%) for 490 yds. and 6 TDs, not a bad start for the 1st year QB. Squan have their eye on the prize, with big games vs. Raritan(division game) and Long Branch(non-con) coming up latter in year.

Teams to keep an eye on: Lacey(2-2) 2 straight and schedule is in their favor. RBC(3-2) 3 straight and playing well. Keyport(4-0) flying under radar all year. Middletown North(4-1) who would have thought they would have 4 wins at this point of season?

Quotable Quotes:
“They beat us bad last year, and Applegate had a great game. We know Brick is a hardcore football program, and they always give us a good fight. We just wanted to contain Applegate, get after him on every play and frustrate him a bit. If we did that, and ran the ball well, we knew we could win today.” (Mike Suppiello-defensive standout for Lacey on the game plan for beating Brick)

“I thought I did all right. I threw 4 picks, that’s never good. We still won though.” (Sophomore QB Kevin Phillips after his first full game as Freehold QB, in which he threw 2 TD passes, leading the Colonials to a 28-14 win over Jackson Liberty)

“I had a lot of free time today and I was able to think about it. I thought about all the faces I’ve seen over the years. Some of them aren’t even alive today.” (Head Coach Chuck Donahue-Southern, on his 200th career victory- a 34-6 win over Jackson)

”I really did not know what we were getting when we got off the bus. During the week, we practiced well, but you never know until you take the field. But I’m happy with the performance they put in. It was a trap game and they did not fall for it.” (Head Coach Steve Antonucci- Middletown South on his team’s 49-0 victory over Central.)

As mentioned above, special congratulations from the shore sports network to one of the good guys around the shore in Chuck Donahue. The head man at Southern picked up his 200th career victory with a win over Jackson on Friday night. Chuck has been at it for 36 years.

Top Ten:
1-Middletown South-(5-0)- Solid 49-0 win over Central. Kyle Bunge had 3TDs and 136 yards rushing. Next up Wall.
2-Howell(5-0)- Ellie Blue(now that’s a football name) scored 3 TDs(the first of his career) as the Rebels won 48-21 over Manalapan. Bye week for Will Hayes to heel from his concussion. They will need him down the line.
3- TR East(5-0)- the Raiders are playing well and have set their goals high-a state championship. It would be the school’s first. Nico and Mario Steriti continue to excel and Charlie Diskin is improving each week in the air. Next up Colts Neck, who beat the Raiders last year. Not this year!
4- Ocean(4-0) Coming off a 49-7 win over Colonia, the “Big Red” travel to undefeated Long Branch in the marquee game of the week. Brandon Robinson is a stud, but the “Wave” defense is tough. Should be a great game.
5-Manasquan(4-0)- CJ Davis accounted for 3 TDs in Manasquan’s 21-14 win over Barnegat. Crossover contest vs. Middlesex this week, as they tune-up for big games coming up.
6- Long Branch(5-0)- Big match-up with cross town rival Ocean his Saturday. Miles Shuler threw for 2 and rushed for 1, as the “Wave” cruised 50-7 over South Plainfield.
7- TR North(3-1)- Demetri Davis had a big night as North defeated Brick Mem. 34-7. Next up is Southern Reg. coming off a huge win over Jackson Memorial.
8-Neptune(3-1)- Coming off a bye week, they face winless Lakewood. That one will be ugly and the Fliers just have to take care of business, get the “W” and get out of there injury free. Middletown South game is 2 weeks away.
9-Rumson(5-0)- Sean Burke, who was replaced last week, returned to throw 2 TD passes, to beat Shore 20-12. Keyport will be a hostile place to play this Saturday.
10-Keyport(4-0)- Why not put the “Red Raiders” in the top ten. No longer under the “Sarluca” radar screen. Hopefully, for them, it won’t be a 1 week placing.


Just missed:
Matawan(3-1) Will face Ocean and Long Branch after Manchester this week.
Raritan(3-1) Any team with Bennett Jackson and Jessie Raymond on it, deserves to be mentioned.
RBC(3-2) Watch out for the Casey’s.
Asbury Park(3-1) Beat Mon Don 48-21 last week. Still smarting from Rumson loss.
Middletown North(4-1) This has been one of the surprise teams of year so far. They will face TR East on Oct 23rd.

Join us Thursday night at Boston’s in Toms River for out 2 hour football show. Joining us this week will be Southern Reg head coach Chuck Donahue among other guests from around the shore. 1160am, 1310, or on line on the shoresportsnetwork.com. Game of the week is Southern at TR North Friday night at 7pm

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