Scores and details from Saturday's Shore Conference football games.

 

 

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Saturday, Oct. 10

Class A North

Freehold 42, Marlboro 26

Senior quarterback and safety Jake Curry scored five total touchdowns and had a hand in a sixth score to power the Colonials (3-2, 3-1) past the Mustangs (0-5, 0-4).

Curry ran for over 100 yards with touchdowns of 65 and 50 yards. He threw touchdown passes of 65 and 10 yards to Ashante Worthy and hit Matt Krauss for an 80-yard touchdown. Curry also intercepted a pass which he lateraled to Jamel Smith-Rush, who returned it 55 yards for a touchdown.

 

Class A South

No. 8 Toms River North 33, No. 5 Jackson Memorial 23

Senior running back Asante Moorer ran for 201 yards and three touchdowns on 17 carries and also caught a 70-yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Mike Husni, and the Mariners (4-1, 3-1) snapped a two-game losing streak to the Jaguars (3-1, 2-2) with a critical divisional victory.

Moorer ran for a 13-yard touchdown in the first quarter to help Toms River North build a 13-10 halftime lead. He ripped off a 66-yard touchdown run on the first play of the second half for a 20-10 lead, and added a 56-yard scoring run to put the game out of reach at 33-17. Husni ran for 61 yards and a touchdown and completed 8 of 15 passes for 156 yards and a touchdown. Junior Darrion Carrington had an interception on defense.

Junior running back Mike Gawlik ran for 147 yards and two touchdowns for Jackson. Junior quarterback Dan Barker threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to senior fullback Nick Papandrea and senior Jared Calhoun kicked a 27-yard field goal.

Toms River North remains tied for second place in Class A South with Brick Memorial and Toms River South. All three are one game behind undefeated Brick (5-0, 4-0). Toms River North and Brick square off on October 30.

 

Class B South

Donovan Catholic 28, Jackson Liberty 10

The Griffins (3-2, 3-1) jumped out to a big lead and put away the Lions (2-3, 2-2) to stay in the division title race.

Senior running back David Calderon ran for a touchdown and also intercepted a pass, Teddy Golubowski threw a 64-yard touchdown pass to Kyle Schremmer, Marcus Rosario returned an interception for a touchdown and Kenny Cushman ran for a score for Donovan.

 

Class B North

No. 2 Red Bank Catholic 25, Colts Neck 0

The Caseys (5-0, 4-0) won by shutout for the fourth time this season and received touchdown runs from Eddie Hahn, Mike Wilen, Dylan Murphy and Zach Bair in remaining undefeated.

Hahn finished 11-for-18 for 188 yards and while also running for an 11-yard touchdown. Senior wide receiver Mike Balzofiore had a big game with seven receptions for 142 yard. Junior Nasir Darnell led the defensive effort with 10 tackles, a tackle for loss and sack. Senior Joey Hagan also had 10 tackles, while Charlie Gargiulo recovered a fumble and Matt Ansell had an interception.

 

Nondivisional

Freehold Twp. 29, Toms River East 6

Senior quarterback Jack O'Brien threw a pair of touchdown passes and ran for another to lead the Patriots (2-3) to a win over the Raiders (0-5).

O'Brien scored on a 1-yard run and threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Nick Galanti in the first quarter. He added another to touchdown pass to Tyrique Hall. Charles Sabbagh entered for O'Brien late in the game and threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to junior Anthony Lotti.

Galanti added a short field goal and Hall also had an interception for Freehold Township.

 

Manasquan 26, Barnegat 7

Parker Day ran for 122 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries and the Warriors (3-2) pulled away from the Bengals (1-4) for a nondivisional victory.

Paul Krueger scored on a 17-yard touchdown run and Damaso Jaime had a 55-yard punt return for a touchdown. Day's touchdown runs were from 1 and 15 yards.

Paul Wickwire caught a 26-yard touchdown pass from Joe Monaco for Barnegat.

 

Nonconference

No. 7 Brick Memorial 31, Old Bridge 17

Senior quarterback Tim Santiago ran for 171 yards and two touchdowns and sophomore fullback Tony Thorpe added 155 yards rushing and a touchdown as the Mustangs (4-1) rallied from an early deficit to defeat the Knights (3-2).

Senior running back Elie Lavarin a scored on an 18-yard touchdown run and senior Matt Cuppari connected on a 38-yard field goal for Brick Memorial, which won its fourth straight game. Senior defensive lineman Anthony Nobile had a sack and three tackles for loss and senior defensive lineman Chris Hayes had two sacks. Senior Brady Watson had an interception for a Mustangs defense that shut Old Bridge out over the final 32:11 of game action.

 

Keyport 36, Highland Park 19

Desmond Underwood ran for 87 yards and a touchdown and Jay Hansen ran for 68 yards and two touchdowns as the Red Raiders (3-2) rebounded from a loss to defeat the Owls (1-3).

Cody Young added a 36-yard touchdown run and Rayquan Brown returned a kickoff for touchdown.

 

Mater Dei Prep 34, South River 12

Sophomore quarterback Kyle Devaney threw for over 250 yards and connected on touchdowns twice with junior wide receiver Marvin Pierre and once with sophomore wide receiver Ryan Mandelbaum to lift the Seraphs (3-2) past the Rams (0-5).

Pierre also returned a kickoff for a touchdown, while Jabril Davidson returned a fumble for a touchdown. Junior wide receiver Eddie Lewis remains out with a sprained knee and is week-to-week, according to head coach Shannon Hoadley.

 

Spotswood 14, Holmdel 13

Metuchen 33, Keansburg 0

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