Shore Conference Football Week 6 Recap

Manalapan 49, Howell 28

Senior running back Naim Mayfield had his best game to date, rushing for 275 yards and five touchdowns in the Braves’ convincing win over Howell. He now has 1,410 yards rushing and 24 touchdowns on the season. Senior fullback Chris Maksimik added a rushing touchdown near the goal line and senior quarterback Luke Corcione, who threw for 94 yards, tossed a 15-yard touchdown to senior wide receiver Scott Scherzer.

In the loss, Howell senior quarterback Eddie Morales III threw for 312 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. He ran for 119 yards and caught a 22-yard touchdown pass. Senior wide receiver Ryan Mazik had six receptions for 108 yards and a touchdown, all coming in the first half. Naseim Brantley caught four passes for 66 yards and a touchdown and Pat Handy also had a touchdown catch.

Saint John Vianney 31, Rumson-Fair Haven 28

Senior quarterback Haaziq Daniels threw for 178 yards and a touchdown while running for 76 yards and two scores as Saint John Vianney extended their Shore Conference winning streak to 35 games. Senior running back Johnny Buchanan ran for 122 yards and a key 56-yard touchdown that tied the game midway through the fourth quarter. Senior wide receiver Samuel East caught six passes for 110 yards, including a 14-yard touchdown grab with 22 seconds left in regulation to force overtime. The Lancers won the game on a 22-yard field goal by senior Will Foreman.

Central Regional 17, Toms River South 7

Central remained tied for first place in A South thanks to sophomore running back Kavon Chambers, who ran for over 200 yards and a touchdown. Darius Martorano added a touchdown reception for the Golden Eagles from junior quarterback Joe Fowler. Senior Shane Black added a 32-yard field goal in the fourth quarter.

Jackson Memorial 28, Toms River North 0

Jackson Memorial was led by junior running back Leo Shimonovich and his 150 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Jaguars over Toms River North. Jackson’s defense allowed just 87 yards and recorded five sacks en route to its second shutout of the season. Sophomore running back Steven Rodriguez added a touchdown run in the second half.

Middletown North 34, Wall 14

The running game was strong for Middletown North as senior running back Connor Welsh ran for 217 yards and three scores on 26 carries while junior running back Connor Robbins added a pair of touchdown runs as the Lions topped Wall. Senior running back Brady McNally scored both touchdowns for Wall. He ran for 94 yards on 13 carries.

Manasquan 27, Ocean 0

The Warriors blanked Ocean thanks in large part to senior running back Connor Morton, who ran for over 175 yards and two touchdowns. Senior quarterback Tommy Antonucci and junior running back Canyon Birch also added touchdown runs for the Warriors. It was the second straight shutout for the Warriors’ defense.

Holmdel 42, Manchester 14

Running backs Mack Byrne and Dean Gallo scored two touchdowns a piece and quarterback Jeff DeCicco ran and threw for a touchdown to lead the Hornets past Manchester. Cameron LaMountain also pounded in a touchdown from a yard out. The rushing attack was working for Holmdel, who compiled 374 yards on the ground.

Freehold 35, Colts Neck 28

Senior quarterback Ashante Worthy ran the ball 20 times for 163 yards and two touchdowns and threw for 113 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Colonials past Colts Neck. Matt Da Silva hauled in a 29-yard score and Matt Krauss caught a 38-yard pass for a score. Yashon Calhoun returned a kickoff 81 yards for a touchdown.

 

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