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Friday’s South Jersey football roundup: Haddonfield keeps winning streak alive against West Deptford

The top football games from Friday's action in South Jersey.

Jay Foley scored two touchdowns Friday to help Haddonfield edge out West Deptford, 27-21.
Jay Foley scored two touchdowns Friday to help Haddonfield edge out West Deptford, 27-21.Read moreCURT HUDSON

Haddonfield's football team kept the longest active winning streak in South Jersey alive for another week. The Bulldawgs beat West Deptford Friday, 27-21, to extend their win streak to 10 games.

The Eagles threatened Haddonfield, but the Bulldawgs came up with a big defensive stop on fourth-and-3 late in the fourth quarter. Jay Foley recorded two touchdowns, including a rushing touchdown midway through the fourth quarter to give the Bulldawgs a two-possession lead.

Tyshawn Bookman, TJ Hoyt and Vinny Scirrotto scored rushing touchdowns for the Eagles.

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Eddie Jamison set a school record for passing yards in a game in Millville's 42-20 victory over Timber Creek. He threw for five touchdowns and 336 yards. Tristan Harris previously set the school record with 289 passing-yards in 2016.

Solomon DeShields and Kyle Yancey each hauled in two receiving scores.Yancey also returned a kickoff for a touchdown. Cartier Gray caught a 49-yard touchdown pass. Dashon Byers had three interceptions.

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Geff Giancanterino used his arm and legs to help Triton edge out Cherry Hill West, 26-14. He rushed for more than 100-yards for two touchdowns and threw a 16-yard pass to Jack Kaplan late in the fourth quarter. Davaun Payton also rushed for a 53-yard touchdown for the Mustangs in the win.

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Highland improved to 6-0 with a 28-0 shut out victory over Moorestown. Johnny Martin had two rushing touchdowns. Javon Randall also scored on a rushing touchdown from 21-yards out. Brian Cooey tossed an 11-yard touchdown pass down the seam to John Peeples.

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Lower Cape May blanked Pitman, 26-0. Connor Eckel and Jonas Lumbruno combined for three rushing touchdowns.

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Nahzir Russell scored three touchdowns for the third time this season in Pennsauken's 41-6 win over Seneca. Deswa Evans threw touchdown passes to Donte Jamison and Njihad McCoy. Darrian Tabb returned a kick for a touchdown.

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Shakir Smith threw four touchdown passes as Haddon Heights beat Lindenwold, 40-6. Isaiah Turner, Jabari Higgs, Kaleb Williams and Te'Sean Pressley caught receiving touchdowns. Paul Brown recorded one rushing touchdown.

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Buena nearly racked up 350-yards of total offense in its 50-0 win against Gloucester. Luke Santiago recorded one interception and tossed three touchdown passes. Byron Spellman had three touchdowns, including one 35-yard scamper into the end zone. Chris Doughty also had two rushing touchdowns.

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Cinnaminson rolled past Bishop Eustace, 40-0. Rashad Raymond had four touchdowns. John Meekins recorded two touchdowns, including one punt return.

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Jajuan Hays racked up three rushing touchdowns to lead Florence past Bordentown, 61-3. Joe LeVach also scored one rushing touchdown. The Flashes got help on the scoreboard from their defense.

John Woolston returned an interception 31-yards for a score, and Tim Vincent took a fumble recovery 65-yards into the end zone.

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Absegami beat Bridgeton, 21-0. Ray Weed tossed two passing touchdowns for about 200-yards, and rushed for a 6-yard score. Carnell Davis and Quin McLaughlin each caught passing touchdowns. Davis finished with five catches for more than 75-yards.

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Laqwan Sims had a rushing and receiving touchdown as Audubon defeated Gateway, 40-0. Kyle Albeser and Derrick Parker each recorded one rushing touchdown.