The Inquirer South Jersey Top 10 football rankings

November 06, 2011

 

FOOTBALL

Team   Record

Previous rankings in parentheses. NR – not ranked.

 1. St. Joseph (1)   8-0

The Wildcats deserve better than one playoff game in a watered-down Non-Public 1 tournament.

Next: Home vs. Hammonton (7-1) in the annual Thanksgiving weekend game Nov. 26.

2. Timber Creek (2)   8-0

Story continues below.

The Chargers are undefeated in November for the first time in the history of the program.

Next: Home vs. Lacey Township (4-4) in South Jersey Group 3 tournament Friday at 7.

3. Camden Catholic (3)   8-0

Mike Blandon's 85-yard kickoff return for a touchdown sparked a tough, 21-7 win over rival Bishop Eustace on Friday.

Next: Home vs. Bishop Eustace-Holy Cross winner in second round of Non-Public 2 tournament Friday, Nov. 18.

4. Pennsauken (4)   7-1

Manny Cortez's 29 touchdown passes are already the most in South Jersey in the last 10 years.

Next: Home vs. Atlantic City (6-2) in South Jersey Group 4 tournament Saturday at 1.

5. Millville (5)   8-0

The Thunderbolts got a big, two-way game from senior Zubir Boyer in Friday's 27-19 victory over Atlantic City.

Next: Home vs. Rancocas Valley (6-2) in South Jersey Group 4 tournaent Friday at 7.

6. Haddonfield (6)    8-0

Senior Matt Bhaya has kicked 36 extra points.

Next: Home vs. Willingboro (4-4) in South Jersey Group 2 tournament Friday at 7.

7. Williamstown (7)   7-1

The Braves will face Thanksgiving Day rival Washington Township twice in 13 days.

Next: Home vs. Washington Township (6-2) in South Jersey Group 4 tournament Friday at 7.

8. Atlantic City (8)   6-2

Junior Dayshawn Reynolds is a big-play threat for the Vikings.

Next: At No. 4 Pennsauken (7-1) in South Jersey Group 4 tournament Saturday at 1.

9. Hammonton (9)   7-1

The Blue Devils have developed a dangerous passing attack behind junior quarterback Christian Mortellite.

Next: Home vs. Kingsway (4-4) in South Jersey Group 3 tournament Friday at 7.

10. Triton (10)   7-1

The Mustangs' season-long ability to win close games surfaced again in a 33-32 victory over Woodrow Wilson in overtime on Saturday.

Next: At Southern Regional (8-1) in South Jersey Group 4 tournament Friday at 7.

Under consideration (listed alphabetically): Cherry Hill East (5-3), Holy Spirit (5-3).
   - Phil Anastasia

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