Scanning the High School football scene with Ed Sarluca: Final edition.
The 2009 season concluded with 4 championship games, held at 2 sites over the weekend. The loudest roar heard around the shore came on Friday night, from Matawan, with their 28-12 pounding of Manasquan which resulted in a Central Jersey Group 2 championship. The Huskies, who had not won one since 1992, came up big on the biggest of stages. QB Jared Allison was at his best, as he led the Huskies on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. All Allison did was throw for 152 yards and 1 TD, run for 69 yards with a TD, and intercept 2 passes on “D”. Good enough to be voted our “player of the game” and take home the hardware that goes with it. Manasquan, looking for championship #12, never got into the flow of the game, despite 9 penalties by Matawan, which kept the “Warriors” in the game in the 1st half. They were devastated by injuries to key players which hurt their chance at any comeback in the 2nd half. QB C.J Davis went down with a hip pointer in the 1st half and never returned, 2 way demon, Dan Sullivan, went down with a concussion early in 2nd half and never returned and numerous other minor injuries hampered the “Big Blue” all night. With that said, take nothing away from Matawan, which by far, was the better team and deserved to win their championship. They had 350 yards of offense to control the game and win their 5th State title, and 4th under current head coach, Joe Martucci. With the seconds winding down at TCNJ, where the game was played, Matucci’s eyes began to tear, as one assistant coach after another hugged the head man to congratulate him on completion of a mission which began in early summer. Joe has been at it a long time and this victory comes after many years of frustration for him and his teams over the years and no one deserves this trophy more than him. Congratulations to the Huskie’s for getting the job done in 2009 and completing what was a dream season, and to all shore conference opponents; Juniors Jared Allison, RB MacArthur Underwood, RB Keith Beaty, DB Joe Urciuoli, OL John Faccas, among others, all return in 2010.
The biggest surprise of the weekend came on Saturday morning, also at TCNJ, when little known Monroe(11-1) won their first State Championship, as they pounded previously #1 Middletown South 30-10. Outstanding RB Blake Bascom ran for 201 yards and scored 3 times to lead the Falcons to the easy victory. Bascom, who surpassed 100 yards late in the 2nd quarter, ran at will against the best defense the shore had to offer. Remember this was a defense that had only given up 431 yards total on the ground and had yielded only 45 points all year. So dominate, on both sides of the ball, were the Falcons, that the Eagles(11-1) were held to -30 yards in the 2nd half and totaled only 110 yards on the day. 80 of those yards came on 1 drive on their second possession of the morning, but that was it, as QB Scott Meeker was consistently harassed. The Eagles fumbled 6 times losing 2 of them, including 1 on their own ½ yard line, creating a Falcon TD which ended the scoring and also snapped a ball over the punters head which caused a safety. All phases of their game came apart in the 2nd half and as Head Coach Steve Antonucci said following the game-“I think they played with a chip on their shoulder, to be honest with you. Everybody kept saying how good we were and forgot to mention how good they are. Any time you come in here playing defense like we did through-out the year, to give up 30 points in one game, it says a lot about (Monroe). It is unfortunate that it had to end this way”. This team had a great year and should not be judged by this one game. Year in and year out they are among the best in the state and 1 loss will not hurt a program of their stature.
If I said give me the teams in the shore, that have won 3 State Championships in a row—you would list Brick(1981-83), Manasquan(1998-2001) and Middletown South(2003-06). Well add another to that list! Asbury Park became the 4th team in shore conference history to 3-peat, as they won the CJ Group 1 title for the 3rd year in a row. They demolished Highland Park 44-6 at Kean University on Sat. Morning. QB Jamar Small had a career day on defense for the “Blue Bishops”, as he intercepted 3 passes, returning 1 for a 90 yard TD, to close out the rout. He also threw for a TD on offense. Despite a combined 19 penalties being called for 138 yards, it was Asbury’s day from the beginning. Playing against one of the top RBs in the state, Nate Smith, they used a suffocating defense which held him to 108 yards and forced the Owls to put Smith at QB to try and win the game. That move didn’t have the success they had hoped for, as Smith was intercepted 2 times and the chant of “dynasty” began in the Bishop stands. Outstanding RB George Stephens began the second half by returning the kick 98 yards and a TD and the rout was. Stephens has been the leader of the Bishops on the field during this recent run of championships, and he must receive a lot of credit for what they have done. The other main component has been head coach Don Sofilkanich, who came here in 2007 and put together three, 11-1 seasons. Not bad for a coach who commutes back and forth from his teaching job at New Brunswick High School. While the word dynasty should not be used to often, I think it’s justified here. With the Pop-Warner coaches in Asbury Park continuing to turn out championship teams, this is another program that is in good shape for the future. Congrats to Coach Sofilkanich and his accomplishments at Asbury Park.
In the final game of the 2009 season, the “Stangs” of Brick Memorial could not survive the driving snowstorm that hit TCNJ at 3PM and fell to the Bears of East Brunswick 9-0. The Memorial finesse flexbone offense could not get going and the weather only made it that much harder to move the ball. Take nothing away from East Brunswick, who won their second State Championship, as they controlled the Mustangs from the second quarter on. The Stangs had 3 chances inside the Red zone of EB, but came away empty on all 3 possessions, and then the snow, wind, and frozen field turf took over and limited both offenses for the remainder of the game. The second half became a matter of survival as the driving storm only got worse and an East Brunswick TD “iced” the game as they fought off Memorial’s threats to win it and send their fans home in a happy mood. Memorial finishes their season at 7-5 and with their QB, Mike DiGuilmi back for his senior year, the Stangs will be in capable hands next year. The Memorial program, under Fred Sprengel and now Walt Currie, has made it to 4 finals in the last 7 years and show no signs of letting up.
The final Shore Sports Network Top Ten:
1-Matawan(11-1) A dream season ends with a CJ 2 championship, as they handled Manasquan 28-12. With Jared Allison, MacArthur Underwood back for the Huskies, it should not be 17 years between championships again.
2-Toms River East(10-1) Why not the Raiders in this spot? Only loss was to SJ 4 finalist Egg Harbor, who lost to Cherokee 14-0 in finals. Still waiting for the “big” trophy, but a solid season was topped off with a victory over tough TR North.
3-Asbury Park(11-1) 3 consecutive CJ 1 championships and the word “dynasty” has surfaced for the Blue and Black Bishops. Demolished Highland Park 44-6 on Sat. at Kean Univ.
4-Middletown South(11-1) Couldn’t finish the job, as they were humbled by Monroe. The “D” had no answer for RB Blake Bascom as he rushed for 200 yards and 3 TDs.
5-Howell(9-2) Just think if Howell would have made the finals at TCNJ on Sat. and faced the snowstorm with their spread offense. That would have been interesting! Anyway, a great season for Jimmy Ryan and the guys, culminated with an American Division Championship.
6-Toms River North(7-3) Lost to Howell, TR East and Williamstown, that’s a 29-4 cumulative record. QB Demitry Davis is back to give A-South teams fits next year.
7-Brick Memorial(7-5) Not a good indication of what might have been in finals, but both teams were playing in same conditions. Mike DiGuili returns next year to lead flexbone attack.
8-Lacey(8-3) Began season 0-2, and then won 7 straight before losing to Timber Creek in semi-finals of SJ 3. Return all of their skill backs and will be a pre-season top 5 team.
9-Wall(8-2) Beat Manasquan on Turkey Day to finish one spot ahead of them in final poll. Many players back in 2010 and the Knights will be a major player.
10-Manasquan(9-3) Finished with 2 consecutive losses to Wall and Matawan. Injuries hit them hard in finals and they never recovered.
Just missed:
Raritan(8-3) Opponents will be happy to say good-bye to Bennett Jackson and Jessie Raymond!
Ocean(8-3) Losses to Matawan, Monroe and RBC. Solid season for “Big Red”
Rumson(9-2) Solid program, couldn’t finish Manasquan off when they had them beat.
RBC(6-4) Had some big wins(Matawan), but some bad losses(Manchester).
Well, I hope you enjoyed my comments through-out the year. As always, my comments are my opinions, and should be taken that way. As an ex-coach, I know how hard staffs and players work and I only hope the many fans who watch them play, realize the dedication they have. Happy holidays to all. See you next year.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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