The Inquirer's South Jersey football Top 10

September 26, 2011

 

FOOTBALL

Team Record

Previous rankings in parentheses.

  1. Holy Spirit (1) 2-1

The Spartans have been wearing down opponents behind their massive offensive line. Next: at No. 2 St. Joseph, Saturday at 2.

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2. St. Joseph (3) 2-0

The Wildcats have been waiting for this game for a year. Next: home Saturday at 2 vs. No. 1 Holy Spirit.

3. Pennsauken (5) 3-0

Wide receiver/defensive back Amar Williams, who had six catches for 144 yards and two TDs against Triton, is among South Jersey's most highly recruited players. Next: at Cherry Hill East, Saturday at 2.

4. Timber Creek (6) 3-0

The Chargers' confidence is sky high after back-to-back wins over Delsea and Moorestown, each of which was ranked No. 4 at the time. Next: at Kingsway, Friday at 7.

5. Williamstown (9) 3-0

Sophomore cornerbacks Marques Little and Doug Banks face a big test in Moorestown's passing attack. Next: home Friday at 7 vs. No. 9 Moorestown.

6. Hammonton (7) 3-0

Junior quarterback Christian Mortellite gives the Blue Devils a legitimate passing threat. Next: at Egg Harbor Township, Oct. 7 at 7.

7. Shawnee (8) 2-1

Senior quarterback Jamie Jackopin threw his first touchdown pass in Friday's victory over Clearview. Next: home vs. Seneca Saturday at noon.

8. Cherokee (2) 2-1

The Chiefs showed some grit in battling back from early 21-0 deficit against Williamstown. Next: at Washington Township, Saturday at 4.

9. Moorestown (4) 2-1

The Quakers run defense faces a major challenge in Williamstown's wing-T attack. Next: at No. 5 Williamstown, Friday at 7.

10. Haddonfield (10) 2-0

The Colonial Conference's best rivalry renews when the Bulldogs travel to West Deptford. Next: at West Deptford, Friday at 7.

Under consideration (listed alphabetically): Camden Catholic (2-0), Millville (3-0), West Deptford (2-0).

- Phil Anastasia

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