Pennsauken pulls out win in football
Talir Satterfield-Rowe's 25-yard touchdown run with 43 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter capped a wild finish and gave Pennsauken a 32-27 nonleague football win yesterday at Moorestown.
Talir Satterfield-Rowe's 25-yard touchdown run with 43 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter capped a wild finish and gave Pennsauken a 32-27 nonleague football win yesterday at Moorestown.
The host Quakers (3-5) had taken a 27-26 lead with 1 minute, 50 seconds left on A.J. Thomas' second touchdown of the afternoon.
The offensive key for the Indians (5-3) was tight end Gerry Phillips, who had three catches for 125 yards and two TDs.
Tri-County
Williamstown 42, Gloucester Catholic 7 -
The visiting Braves, ranked seventh by The Inquirer, knocked No. 8 Gloucester Catholic from the ranks of the unbeatens in a Royal Division mismatch.
Marcus Hampton rushed for 136 yards and three touchdowns, and caught a 75-yard TD pass from Bill McCarty, highlighting a Williamstown attack that amassed 484 yards of total offense.
McCarty also threw a 32-yard scoring strike to Ron Gordon, helping the Braves (7-0 overall, 6-0 league) erase an early 7-0 deficit. The Rams (6-1, 6-1) jumped on top on Zach Barlage's 71-yard bomb to George Spingler.
Delsea 42, Highland 7 -
David Gould produced a pair of big-play touchdowns, scoring on a 47-yard run and a 60-yard punt return, and Mike Hartman added two short-yardage TD runs to power the visiting Crusaders (5-2, 4-2) to a Royal Division rout.
Highland (1-7, 1-6) averted a shutout in the final quarter when Ryan Sellers scored on a fumble recovery.
Salem 50, Clayton 6 -
Linebacker Kadar Boyce recorded a dozen tackles and set up a score by racing 56 yards with an interception, as the visiting Rams (2-5, 2-5) ran away with the Classic Division victory.
Desean Karr provided a highlight for the Clippers (0-8, 0-7) with a 79-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.
Burlco/Olympic
Delran 20, Holy Cross 13 -
Dan Chinnici's 9-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Bourne with 33 seconds left rallied the visiting Bears (5-2, 3-1) to the National Division victory.
Kevin Raymond's second TD run of the day gave Holy Cross (5-2, 3-2) a 13-12 lead with 7:30 to go.
Camden 18, Pemberton 7 -
Braheem Black rolled up 107 yards on a dozen carries, including a 41-yard TD run, and Ike Dickerson threw a pair of TD passes for the visiting Panthers (2-6, 2-2) in a Patriot Division contest.
James Monroe of Pemberton (2-5, 1-3) produced 141 yards and a TD on 32 carries.
Colonial
West Deptford 49, Haddon Township 7 -
The Eagles (7-0) took flight on the opening kickoff, when Bryan Jackson went 85 yards for a touchdown, and Jimmy Owens and Rob Fearon combined to rush for 140 yards and two TDs in the interdivision romp at Haddon Township (3-5).
Paulsboro 20, Haddonfield 0 -
Gerald Hodges ran for one TD and threw for another in guiding the host Red Raiders (7-0) to the interdivision conquest of Haddonfield (5-2).
Cape-Atlantic
St. Joseph 44, Lower Cape May 0 -
Ashton Alicea and Kaheem Reynolds combined for five touchdown runs in the second quarter, as the visiting Wildcats (4-3, 4-2) blanked Lower Cape May (0-7, 0-5) in the National Conference.
Nonleague
Willingboro 12, Bordentown 0 -
Matt Dash lived up to his name, rumbling for 133 yards and the game's two touchdowns, in leading the Chimeras (2-5) to the win at Bordentown (1-6).