Eleven Games to Watch

September 07, 2011

Sept. 9

Pennsauken at Shawnee, 7 p.m.: This classic matchup pits the Indians' big-play ability vs. the Renegades' control of the line of scrimmage. The winner will seize the high ground in the WJFL National Division.

Moorestown at Paul VI, 7: This WJFL Constitution Division showdown matches the Quakers' spread offense, with playmakers such as Zac Frantz and Delaney Wallace, against the Eagles' potent ground game, featuring the running-back combination of Johnel Anderson and Matt Barnett.

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Sept. 10

Glassboro at Penns Grove, 2: This WJFL Diamond Division clash could be a preview of the S.J. Group 1 title game.

Sept. 16

Delsea at Timber Creek, 7: The host Chargers hope to make a move this year in the WJFL Royal as well as S.J. Group 3. Here's an early chance.

Williamstown at Lenape, 7: The Braves and Indians both hope to be WJFL American and S.J. Group 4 contenders.

Cinnaminson at Holy Cross, 7: A wide-open WJFL Patriot Division could turn on the result of this tussle.

Sept. 30

Haddonfield at West Deptford, 7: These Colonial Conference and S.J. Group 2 rivals seem to meet twice a season.

Oct. 1

Holy Spirit at St. Joseph, noon: This might be the regular-season game of the year, as the top-ranked Spartans visit the No. 3 Wildcats, who are itching for revenge from last year's 35-0 loss.

Oct. 14

Camden Catholic at Delsea, 7: The Crusaders needed a late field goal to win this game last season. The Irish aim to prove they belong in the Top 10.

Oct. 21

Cherokee at Shawnee, 7: Strange but true: The Renegades are one of just two teams on the Chiefs' schedule with a winning record in 2010.

Nov. 24

Camden at Woodrow Wilson, 11 a.m.: Lots of history in this Thanksgiving Day classic, including the Panthers' 2010 victory with the WJFL Independence Division at stake.

- Phil Anastasia

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