This week’s schedule

Here is the Salem County sports schedule for the week of Nov. 3-8

MONDAY, NOV. 3
FOOTBALL
Woodstown at Clayton, 6 p.m.
GIRLS SOCCER
South Jersey Group I Tournament
Wildwood at Palmyra, 2 p.m.

TUESDAY, NOV. 4
BOYS SOCCER
South Jersey Group I Tournament
Woodbury at Haddon Twp., 4 p.m.
Pennsville at Glassboro, 2 p.m.
Clayton at Pitman, 2 p.m.
Palmyra at Woodstown, 2 p.m.
Wildwood at Audubon, 2 p.m.
Maple Shade at Riverside, 3 p.m.
Gateway at Penns Grove, 2:30 p.m.
New Egypt at Schalick, 2 p.m.
FIELD HOCKEY
South Jersey Group I Tournament
Collingswood at Shore, 6 p.m.
Woodstown at Haddon Heights, 2 p.m.
Bordentown at South Hunterdon, 2 p.m.
Lower Cape May at Gloucester, 3 p.m.
New Egypt at Haddon Twp., 2 p.m.
Florence at Schalick, 2 p.m.
Gateway at Audubon, 2 p.m.
Pennsville at West Deptford, 1 p.m.
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Hagerstown at Salem CC, 6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5
GIRLS SOCCER
South Jersey Group I Tournament
Glassboro at Pitman, 2 p.m.
Buena at Audubon, 3 p.m.
Woodbury at Clayton, 3 p.m.
Maple Shade at Haddon Twp., 4 p.m.
Pennsville at Woodstown, 2 p.m.
Cape May Tech at Gateway, 2 p.m.

THURSDAY, NOV. 6
FIELD HOCKEY

South Jersey Group I Tournament
Collingswood-Shore vs. Woodstown-Haddon Heights
Bordentown-South Hunterdon vs. Lower Cape May-Gloucester
New Egypt-Haddon Twp. vs. Florence-Schalick
Gateway-Audubon vs. Pennsville-West Deptford
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Salem CC at Atlantic Cape, 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, NOV. 7
FOOTBALL

South Jersey Group I Playoffs
Salem at Glassboro
Schalick at Paulsboro
BOYS SOCCER
South Jersey Group I Tournament
Woodbury-Haddon Twp. vs. Pennsville-Glassboro
Clayton-Pitman vs. Palmyra-Woodstown
Wildwood-Audubon vs. Maple Shade-Riverside
Gateway-Penns Grove vs. New Egypt-Schalick

SATURDAY, NOV. 8
GIRLS SOCCER
South Jersey Group I Tournament
Glassboro-Pitman winner at Schalick
Audubon-Buena vs. Palmyra-Wildwood
Clayton-Woodbury vs. Maple Shade-Haddon Twp.
Woodstown-Pennsville vs. Cape May Tech-Gateway
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Salem CC at Delaware County

Photo credit: Julliana Love

XC South Sectional

Woodstown, Schalick boys and girls advance to Group I state race after top five finishes at DREAM Park

By Riverview Sports News

LOGAN TWP. – The boys and girls teams from Woodstown and Schalick and an individual runner from Pennsville all advance to the Group I cross country state championship meet after posting qualifying finishes in the South Sectionals at DREAM Park Saturday.

Woodstown and Schalick finished 3-4 in the boys standings, while they went 4-5 in the girls standings.

Woodstown’s Jacob Marino finished sixth overall in the Boys Group I race and the Wolverines placed all five counters in the top 15 to score 75 points. Chase Riley was Schalick’s fastest runner, finishing 10th. Collin Bittle was 15th.

Woodstown’s Abby Marino finished second overall in the girls race, running 19:44.80. Teammate Anabel Schaal was seventh. The Wolverines finished two points behind third-place Maple Shade. Helen Lillia led Schalick across the line with an 11th overall finish.

Pennsville’s Sawyer Slad qualified individually after finishing 13th in the girls race.

The top five teams and individual runners in the top 15 not already qualified advance to the state meet. The top 10 runners received medals.

The championship meet is Nov. 8 in Holmdel. The Meet of Champions is there Nov. 15.

Group I South Sectional

BOYS TEAM SCORES: Glassboro 25, Haddon Twp. 58, Woodstown 75, Schalick 117, Audubon 127, Pitman 173, Maple Shade 184, Cape May Tech 253, Riverside 276, Buena 280, Paulsboro 315, Salem 330, Pt. Pleasant Beach 367, New Egypt 378.
GIRLS TEAM SCORES: Audubon 43, Haddon Twp. 61, Maple Shade 86, Woodstown 88, Schalick 108, Pitman 135, Cape May Tech 163,
BOYS TOP 15GIRLS TOP 15
Joseph Saicic, Glassboro15:51.84Riley Fayer, Audubon18:18.40
James Clauson, Haddon Twp.16:05.00Abby Marino, Woodstown19:44.80
Jaeden Wesley, Glassboro16:07.92Emma Came, Audubon20:09.69
Shaun Maloney, Haddon Twp.16:13.17Juliana Catalani, Maple Shade20:26.77
Zacchaeus Harrigan, Glassboro16:29.05Isabella Legatie, Audubon20:41.78
Jacob Marino, Woodstown16:39.81Tanner Lajoie, Haddon Twp.20:57.91
Aaron Johnson, Glassboro16:43.89Anabel Schaal, Woodstown21:05.00
Logan Camm, Audubon16:47.05Abigail Johns, Glassboro21:33.72
Gavin Raktis, Glassboro16:58.96Peyton Coyle, Pitman21:36.28
Chase Riley, Schalick17:00.49Kirstyn McHale, Cape May Tech21:43.17
Rhys Blackman, Pitman17:01.56Helen Lillia, Schalick21:48.21
David Farrell, Woodstown17:05.47Blake Kemery, Haddon Twp.21:56.00
Torsten Duva, Woodstown17:11.85Sawyer Slad, Pennsville22:08.65
Aidan Curran, Haddon Twp.17:18.88Johana Perez, Maple Shade22:14.66
Collin Bittle, Schalick17:18.94Isabella Dodd, Haddon Twp.22:21.87



Rams dominate

Salem unloads on KIPP, rolls in South Jersey Group I playoff opener for first playoff win since 2022; Paulsboro, Woodbury brawl in their playoff opener, could impact Schalick semifinal

SOUTH JERSEY GROUP I PLAYOFFS
Quarterfinals
Glassboro 41, Audubon 0
Salem 47, KIPP 0
Schalick 21, Pennsville 16
Paulsboro 38, Woodbury 0
Semifinals
Salem at Glassboro, Friday, 6 p.m.
Schalick at Paulsboro, Saturday, noon

By Al Muskewitz
Riverview Sports News

CAMDEN — It takes a certain mindset to navigate the perils of a long regular season. Then, after getting through that, teams that make it into the playoffs are asked to compress all that urgency into each specific week knowing that game could be its last.

Streaking Salem really locked into the playoff mentality Saturday and gave an absolutely dominant performance in their 47-0 rout of KIPP in the 4-5 game of the South Jersey Group I quarterfinals. The Rams (6-4) now visit top-seeded Glassboro in the sectional semifinal Friday.

They have won three in a row and five of their last six.

Dominant is the operative word. The Rams ran 37 of their 44 offensive snaps on the Titans’ side of the field. The deepest they were backed into their own territory all game was their 38 – in the third quarter after a punt with a lot of roll – and then it only took them one play to get back to the other side of the field.

Meanwhile, the defense didn’t let the Titans breathe. They had amassed 2800 yards and scored 270 points in their first eight games, but had only 52 net yards and never got close to the end zone against the Rams. Their deepest penetration was the Salem 46. KIPP ran just two total plays on the Salem side of the field and both of those produced interceptions.

“It does change,” Rams coach Kemp Carr said of the approach. “It’s a new season. It’s mental toughness. One and done. There’s no tomorrow.

“We talked about mental toughness all week long  I was beating that in their head. You’ve got to let the bad things that happen to you expire quickly and get back to the next play. The mentality is we’re trying to play every down like it’s our last down and we’re never going to get to play football again. That’s got to be the mentality in the playoffs.”

Salem’s Antwuan Rogers (44) draws a bead on KIPP quarterback Davion Ross-Ways in his relentless pursuit of the Rams’ sack record.

Senior defensive lineman Antwuan Rogers certainly embraced the mentality. Facing the prospect of playing his final high school game if the Rams didn’t win, the Temple commitment took up residence in the Titans’ backfield. Carr called him “relentless.”

He was credited with seven sacks in the game, breaking Amare Smith’s 2021 single season school record. Rogers now has 20 sacks this season with at least one more game to play. 

“I saw I was close; I had 13,” Rogers said. “At first I was like I’m probably just going to try to get three (Saturday) and try to finish it out the next game, but then I’m like no, we can go home today, you never know, so I’m like I’ve got to get it today.

“We got super locked in. This is the first time we’ve been in the playoffs in a couple years so we were coming to dominate. We came in with the mindset that we were going to be dominate, so nobody on KIPP Cooper could mess with us – at any position. We came and dominated every position. That’s why we won the game.”

Salem sophomore Izaiah Santiago (25) had the best game of his career in Saturday’s South Jersey Group I playoff opener against KIPP.

Sophomore Izaiah Santiago also played a huge role keeping the season alive. He scored three touchdowns. Santiago scored on runs of 1 and 3 yards and two plays after his second rushing touchdown he anticipated an out route, picked it off and returned it 50 yards for another score. 

“He was locked in on a different mindset,” Carr said. “Whoever fed him make sure they give that to him for the rest of his life.”

“It was just hearing number called,” Santiago said. “All week in practice, running through the plays, getting ready for the game. It was just coming out here and doing what I was supposed to do. I’m just thankful for Coach Carr calling my number.”

The Rams’ domination commenced right from the start, when KIPP touched its game-opening onside kick before it had traveled 10 yards. It took the Rams three plays to get in the end zone and the rout was on.

It was 20-0 at halftime and easily could have been 35-0 with a little more sharpness. Quarterback Desmund Thomas ran for two scores. Freshmen Cashmir Parsley ran for their first touchdown and Kyvion Parsons ran for their last one. Quarterback Desmund Thomas ran for two scores in between.

“I thought we played pretty well,” Carr said. “We left some plays out there; we’ve still got some things we need to execute up front. At first I wasn’t happy with the way we were able to establish the run and then we were able to get it going.

“We’re just trying to figure it out. We’re just tryng to get better every week. Like I said at the beginning of the season I thought we would be pretty good at the end of the season and we are.”

SCHALICK WATCHING: The Schalick football program will be watching closely for any ruling that may come down as a result of the brawl that ended the Woodbury-Paulsboro playoff game Saturday but is going forward with its plan to play a game next week.

The Cougars are scheduled to play the winner (Paulsboro) in the next round Saturday, but the status of that game (and opponent) is potentially in jeopardy after the fight broke out on the Paulsboro sideline after Red Raiders quarterback Malakhai McKenzie was hit out of bounds. Paulsboro was leading the game 38-0 when both benches emptied as a fight erupted on the field. The officials called the game with 4:41 to play.

Reports indicate there were several late hit penalties on Woodbury before the incident that sparked the fight

The NJSIAA is awaiting further information on the incident.

“It’s obviously something you never want to see in high school football,” said Schalick coach Kevin Leamy, who was not at the game. “Whatever the circumstances are you never want to see those type of incidents with that many players involved, people running off the bench. That’s not what any coach wants and I feel bad for both of those staffs that have to deal with that.

“You never know what the results are going to be. The state comes in and makes rulings on these things. Usually, they don’t make the quickest ruling either … We’ll be preparing tomorrow and Monday like we’re playing Paulsboro next Saturday. Until that changes we are preparing for Paulsboro.”

Repercussions could include both teams get kicked out of the playoffs — giving Schalick a bye into the sectional final against the Salem-Glassboro winner in two weeks — multiple player suspensions with the game to continue as scheduled, and even a change to a neutral site.

In any event, the Cougars are going forward with business as usual until they hear otherwise.

“We’ve got to prepare like we’re playing,” Leamy said.

Last year’s Schalick-Paulsboro regular-season game got caught up in a threat that forced officials to postpone the game, at Paulsboro, until the following Monday afternoon.

Salem 47, KIPP 0

SALEMKIPP
131st Downs3
28-97Rushing20-14
7-14-0Passing4-13-3
105Passing yds38
0-0Fumbles-lost1-1
0Punts-avg3-33.0
8-60Penalties8-62
Salem146207-47
KIPP0000-0

SCORING SUMMARY
S-Cashmir Parsley 48 run (Desmund Thomas run), 10:42 1Q
S-Desmund Thomas 15 run (PAT failed), 0:28 1Q
S-Izaiah Santiago 1 run (kick failed), 4:25 2Q
S-Desmund Thomas 9 run (kick failed), 7:22 3Q
S-Izaiah Santiago 3 run (pass failed), 1:44 3Q
S-Izaiah Santiago 50 interception return (Jonathan Bower kick), 0:07 3Q
S-Kyvion Parsons 4 run (Jonathan Bower kick), 5:03 4Q

GROUP I PLAYOFFS
NORTH I
Butler 42, Hawthorne 7
New Milford 35, Bogota 21
Kittatinny 12, Wallkill Valley 7
Kinnelon 26, Park Ridge 7
NORTH II
Mountain Lakes 42, Brearley 0
Cedar Grove 35, Glen Ridge 20
New Providence 38, Secaucus 0
Hasbrouck Heights 45, Wood-Ridge 14
SOUTH
Glassboro 41, Audubon 0
Salem 47, KIPP 0
Schalick 21, Pennsville 16
Paulsboro 38, Woodbury 0
CENTRAL
Burlington City 49, Bound Brook 0
Manville 35, Asbury Park 0
Pt. Pleasant Beach 42, Riverside 14
Shore 34, New Egypt 0

Salem’s Makhye Murray (9) sets the tone for the Rams’ defense by dragging down KIPP running back Torey Jones on the first defensive play of the game. (Photo by Julliana Love)

Tale of the Tape

Here is a statistical breakdown of the two South Jersey Group I football playoff games involving Salem County teams

Schalick at Pennsville

FRIDAY, 7 p.m.RECRUSHPASSPFPASTR
Schalick3-61258525118195+1
Pennsville5-41965518241184+2
RUSHINGATTYDSTD
Rylan Hardy, Pennsville13088912
Robbie McDade, Pennsville1087048
Kenny Bartee, Schalick865037
David Stewart, Schalick512693
Evan Elliot, Schalick421660
Adrian Alleyne, Pennsville311653
Aidan Collazo, Pennsville271082
Dezyon Purnell, Schalick18670
Ayden Jenkins, Schalick11630
PASSINGCOMPATTINTYDSTD
Robbie McDade, Pennsville478564846
Kenny Bartee, Schalick134893022
Gary Simonini, Schalick214121771
RECEIVINGRECYDSTD
Rylan Hardy, Pennsville171640
Dylan Sheehan, Schalick111071
Adrian Alleyne, Pennsville9902
Aidan Collazo, Pennsville7500
Sherrod Jones, Schalick61181
Ayden Jenkins, Schalick6670
David Stewart, Schalick51081
Perry Meranti, Pennsville31002
Jase Volovar, Schalick3920
DEFENSESTFLTOTINT/TD
Dezyon Purnell, Schalick3.513800/0
Dylan Sheehan, Schalick17633/0
Gary Simonini, Schalick16.553.50/0
Dante Cummings, Pennsville00430/0
Rylan Hardy, Pennsville13420/0
Robert Daly, Schalick00390/0
Eric Sulik, Schalick3.54.5330/0
Jacob Hand, Pennsville02330/0
Aiden Torres, Schalick32310/0
Perry Meranti, Pennsville02302/1
Aidan Collazo, Pennsville00290/0
Robbie McDade, Pennsville13211/0
Jase Volovar, Schalick00181/0
David Stewart, Schalick00173/1
SCORINGPTSTD2PPATFG
Rylan Hardy, Pennsville8212500
Robbie McDade, Pennsville568800
Kenny Bartee, Schalick427000
David Stewart, Schalick365000
Adrian Alleyne, Pennsville335030
Perry Meranti, Pennsville283400
Hunter Dragotta, Schalick2100152
Aidan Collazo, Pennsville162200
Dylan Sheehan, Schalick122000

Salem at KIPP

SATURDAY, noonRECRUSHPASSPFPASTR
Salem5-412941114190113+2
KIPP6-215841268270168+3
RUSHINGATTYDSTD
Davion Ross, KIPP554125
Trey Jones, KIPP363867
Cashmir Parsley, Salem653682
Troy Carey, Salem353264
Desmund Thomas, Salem483082
Neo Echevarria, KIPP311961
Jykhai Boyd, KIPP61892
Torryn Ransome, Salem311533
Darnell Davis, KIPP131150
Ahmad Crosson, KIPP18932
Jyair Davis, KIPP10861
Isiah Santiago, Salem9812
PASSINGCOMPATTINTYDSTD
Desmund Thomas, Salem801444111413
Davion Ross-Ways6098410898
Darnell Davis, KIPP51421192
RECEIVINGRECYDSTD
Jykhai Boyd, KIPP213672
Kaden Robinson, Salem193536
Kyvion Parsons, Salem192391
Michael Morton, KIPP183475
Trey Jones, KIPP133343
Quimere Bergen, Salem61182
KaiSiere Muhammad, Salem61072
Ahmad Tucker, Salem5601
William Dunn, Salem41010
DEFENSESTFLTOTINT/TD
Antwuan Rogers, Salem131374.51/0
Troy Carey, Salem011690/0
Kemal Chatum, Salem611600/0
Torryn Ransome, Salem05400/0
Mahkye Murray, Salem28370/0
Kaden Robinson, Salem00320/0
Jovanni Rios, Salem3.56310/0
Quimere Bergen, Salem00282/1
KaiSiere Muhammad, Salem01241/1
Aidan Atkins, KIPP11241/0
Mekhi Moore, KIPP3.51240/0
Sincere Bethea, KIPP01170/0
Darnell Davis, KIPP00170/0
Michael Morton, KIPP01173/1
Jayden Simmons, KIPP00170/0
Torey Jones, KIPP10143/1
SCORINGPTSTD2PPATFG
Torey Jones, KIPP7212000
Michael Morton, KIPP6810400
Kaden Robinson, Salem366000
Davion Ross-Mays, KIPP345200
Jykhai Boyd, KIPP325100
Troy Carey, Salem284200
Quimere Bergen, Salem183000
KaiSiere Muhammad, Salem183000
Torryn Ransome, Salem183000
Neo Echevarria, KIPP142100

Photo credits: Top photo, Heather Papiano; Salem photo, Julliana Love

Fine finales

Woodstown soccer, Schalick field hockey head into their respective SJ Group I tournaments off shutout victories in their regular-season finales; Salem Tech field hockey wraps its inaugural season with a win

WEDNESDAY’S SCORES
BOYS SOCCER
Woodstown 3, Gateway 0
West Deptford 5, Penns Grove 0
KIPP at Salem
GIRLS SOCCER
Salem at Gloucester Catholic
FIELD HOCKEY
Schalick 4, Mainland 0
Salem Tech 2, Burlington City 0
Vineland at Woodstown

By Al Muskewitz
Riverview Sports News

WOODSTOWN – Can you imagine what was going through Woodstown soccer coach Darren Huck’s mind when the South Jersey Group I tournament brackets came out Wednesday afternoon. Given the time of day, he might have choked on his lunch.

The Wolverines were expecting to pull down a No. 4 seed and host nemesis Palmyra in the opening round, based on the close of the power points standings. Imagine the coach’s surprise when he looked at the official pairings and saw his team on the other side of the bracket, a 6 seed and hosting Clayton.

“I knew right away that they made a mistake,” Huck said. “I knew something was not right. I got a text from another coach and it was like, ‘Have you seen the bracket? I hadn’t at the time, but I open it up and see us at 6, playing Clayton as an 11.

“Right away, I go maybe I’m not on the right year. No, this is right. How was that possible that Haddon Twp. dropped to 3, (listed No. 1) Audubon’s biggest win of the year was against us and after they beat us they still didn’t have enough to jump Schalick or Haddon Twp. I knew something was not right. There was something rotten in Denmark.”

He expressed his uncertainty to athletics director Joe Ursino, but discouraged him from calling the NJSIAA office because he was certain plenty of others already had and he was confident “they’ll figure it out.”

He checked it again about a half hour before the Wolverines went out for their 3-0 shutout of Gateway in their regular-season finale and found the bracket taken down, so he knew someone was working on it. A short time later, it was back up and the Wolverines were back on the favorable 4-line hosting Palmyra in Tuesday’s opening round.

The other three Salem County teams in the field kept their projected places – Schalick (No. 2), Penns Grove (No. 7) and Pennsville (No. 9). Schalick and Penns Grove will have opening-round home games, while Pennsville will be on the road.

Ironically, Huck caught a mistake in the bracket last year as it related to the Wolverines. He said he hadn’t gotten any explanation for the initial miscalculation this year.

“We were talking about it briefly in the locker room prior to the game and were wondering what had happened as we thought we had the 4-seed secured,” said senior Josef Hummel, who scored the Wolverines’ third goal against Gateway. “But we knew we had to focus on the match at hand against another playoff-bound team.

“We were glad to hear after the game that we are back in the 4 seed, and we are looking forward to our game against Palmyra on Tuesday.”

It’ll be the third year in a row the Wolverines will face Palmyra in the playoffs, but the first time in the opening round. The Pals knocked them out in the third round each of the last two years.

“Talk about of all the possible teams to face as a 13th-seed it’s Palmyra of all things; I mean, come on,” Huck said. “At some point I always say in the playoffs you either have to go through Haddon Twp., Palmyra, Schalick. If you want to win South Jersey you’re going to have to beat one or two of those are some point.”

The Wolverines (11-3-4) go into the playoffs off what Huck called “a nice, solid win from start to finish.”

Nick DiTeodoro and Jake Lewis scored goals in the first half with Bryce Ayars getting both assists. DiTeodoro beat the keeper to the far post from the left side and Lewis scored what Huck called “one of the best goals I think we’ve had this year,” a rocket that he tucked inside the right post.

Hummel finished off the scoring in the second half with his second career goal. It came on a cross from Brendon Curtis that he squared up and buried from about 10 yards.

“I had seen (Curtis) attacking the corner really well and I knew the cross was coming in,” Hummel said. “I tried to position myself on the backside of the center back and as the cross came in I was able to get a quick, one-time shot off into the bottom corner away from the keeper. I’m glad I was able to contribute to the team’s win against a playoff quality team like Gateway.”

Meanwhile, Trey Markward and his reliable backline teamed up for the Wolverines’ ninth shutout of the season.

“The defense really stood out today,” Huck said. “The starting defense was back in there today and they just cut down the shots and the opportunities. We haven’t given up many goals this year. We’ve been stingy that way.”

WEST DEPTFORD 5, PENNS GROVE 0: The Eagles scored four goals in the first half and then closed out the Red Devils. Five different players scored in the game.

With their first home playoff game since 2022 on the horizon, the Red Devils played their varsity about 20 minutes. In that opening salvo Juan Ortiz nearly scored a goal. For the junior varsity players who went the rest of the game it was a chance to show what they’ll bring to the table next season when there will be plenty of spots available.

FIELD HOCKEY
SALEM TECH 2, BURLINGTON CITY 0: Olivia Lydon had a goal and an assist as the Chargers wrapped up a successful inaugural season with a shutout. Lydon assisted on Hazel Eachus’ first goal of the game and then converted a pass from Abigail Beals for the second goal. Caroline Tighe posted her eighth shutout, The Chargers were eligible for the Group 2 playoffs in their first varsity season, but didn’t make it, and finished their year 9-5, one of 26 South Jersey Group 1 or 2 teams with a winning record.

SCHALICK 4, MAINLAND 0:
 Ava Scurry and Lucy Virga each scored two goals for the Cougars in their regular-season finale. They finished the schedule with five straight wins, four straight shutouts. Goalie Lydia Gilligan hasn’t given up a goal since the third quarter of 10-2 rout of Glassboro (17 consecutive quarters). The Cougars host Florence in the opening round of the South Jersey Group I tournament Tuesday.

Playoff brackets

South Jersey Group I playoff brackets in football, field hockey and soccer are official; some interesting matchups, for sure

SOUTH JERSEY GROUP 1 PAIRINGS
SOUTH JERSEY FOOTBALL
(8) Audubon (2-5) at (1) Glassboro (9-0), Thursday
(5) Salem (5-4) at (4) KIPP (6-2), Saturday
(6) Schalick (3-6) at (3) Pennsville (5-4), Friday
(7) Woodbury (3-6) at (2) Paulsboro (8-1), Saturday

BOYS SOCCER
(16) Woodbury (6-9-2) at (1) Haddon Twp. (13-5-1)
(9) Pennsville (10-6-2) at (8) Glassboro (7-10-1)
(12) Clayton (11-7) at (5) Pitman (10-5-2)
(13) Palmyra (8-6-3) at (4) Woodstown (10-3-4)
(14) Wildwood (8-9) at (3) Audubon (13-3-1)
(11) Maple Shade (8-6-2) at (6) Riverside (11-3-2)
(10) Gateway (9-6-2) at (7) Penns Grove (8-4-3)
(15) New Egypt (7-12) at (2) Schalick (13-3-2)


GIRLS SOCCER
(16) Paulsboro (0-17) at (1) Schalick (12-5-1)
(9) Glassboro (8-8) at (8) Pitman (10-7-1)
(12) Buena (7-9-2) at (5) Audubon (9-8-1)
(13) Wildwood (6-9-2) at (4) Palmyra (11-5-1)
(14) Woodbury (4-8-2) at (3) Clayton (12-5)
(11) Maple Shade (3-13-1) at (6) Haddon Twp. (8-9-1)
(10) Pennsville (9-8) at (7) Woodstown (13-3-1)
(15) Cape May Tech (2-14-1) at (2) Gateway (14-1)

FIELD HOCKEY
(16) Collingswood (3-12-1) at (1) Shore (18-0-1)
(9) Woodstown (9-7-1) at (8) Haddon Heights (8-8-1)
(12) Bordentown (8-9) at (5) South Hunterdon (13-3)
(13) Lower Cape May (6-6-1) at (4) Gloucester (11-8)
(14) New Egypt (7-9-1) at (3) Haddon Twp. (11-6)
(11) Florence (7-7) at (6) Schalick (12-6)
(10) Gateway (8-7-2) at (7) Audubon (11-5-2)
(15) Pennsville (7-8-1) at (2) West Deptford (15-2)

Football leaders

Here are the leaders among Salem County’s five football teams based on statistics posted to the state sports reporting service

Rushing

PLAYER, SCHOOLATTYDSTD
Rylan Hardy, Pennsville13088912
Robbie McDade, Pennsville1087048
Kenny Bartee, Schalick865037
Cashmir Parsley, Salem653682
Troy Carey, Salem353264
Desmund Thomas, Salem483082
Terrell Thomas, Penns Grove732932
Jameel Horace, Penns Grove452901
David Stewart, Schalick512693
Frank Hoerst, Woodstown542246
Evan Elliot, Schalick421660
Adrian Alleyne, Pennsville311653
Zane Thomas, Penns Grove411580
Torryn Ransome, Salem311533
Aidan Collazo, Pennsville271083

Passing

PLAYER, SCHOOLCOMATTINTYDSTD
Desmund Thomas, Salem801444111413
Frank Hoerst, Woodstown317215104
Robbie McDade, Pennsville478564846
Kenny Bartee, Schalick134893022
Gary Simonini, Schalick214121771

Receiving

PLAYER, SCHOOLRECYDSTD
Kaden Robinson, Salem193536
Kyvion Parsons, Salem192391
Rylan Hardy, Pennsville171640
Dylan Sheehan, Schalick111071
Adrian Alleyne, Pennsville9902
Aidan Collazo, Pennsville7500
Jerry Wooten, Penns Grove7440
Quimere Bergen, Salem61182
Sherrod Jones, Schalick61181
KaiSiere Muhammad, Salem61072
Ayden Jenkins, Schalick6670
David Stewart, Schalick51081
Ahmad Tucker, Salem5601
Cashmir Parsley, Salem5350

Tackles

PLAYER, SCHOOLSTFLTOT
Dezyon Purnell, Schalick3.51380
Antwuan Rogers, Salem131374.5
Troy Carey, Salem01169
Dylan Sheehan, Schalick1763
Kemal Chatum, Salem61160
Isaiah Upshur, Penns Grove06.555
Gary Simonini, Schalick16.553.5
Luis Colon, Penns Grove11052
Ray Brown, Penns Grove41149
Torryn Ransome, Salem0540
Robert Daly, Schalick0.5439
Dante Cummings, Pennsville0038
Nazeer Painter, Penns Grove1338
JaKai Ingrim, Penns Grove2937
Mahkye Murray, Salem2837
Rylan Hardy, Pennsville1334
Eric Sulik, Schalick3.54.533
Kaden Robinson, Salem0032
Aiden Torres, Schalick3231
Jovanni Rios, Salem3.5631

TACKLES FOR LOSS
13: Dezyon Purnell, Schalick; Antwuan Rogers, Salem
11: Ray Brown, Penns Grove; Troy Carey, Salem; Kemal Chatum, Salem
10: Luis Colon, Penns Grove
9: JaKai Ingrim, Penns Grove
8: Mahkye Murray, Salem
7: Dylan Sheehan, Schalick
6.5: Isaiah Upshur, Penns Grove; Gary Simonini, Schalick
6: Jovanni Rios, Salem
4.5: Eric Sulik, Schalick
4: Ray Brown, Penns Grove; Evan Elliot, Schalick; Terrell Thomas, Penns Grove;

SACKS
13: Antwuan Rogers, Salem
6: Kemal Chatum, Salem
3.5: Dezyon Purnell, Schalick; Jovanni Rios, Salem; Eric Sulik, Schalick
3: Aiden Torres, Schalick

INTERCEPTIONS
3: Dylan Sheehan, Schalick; David Stewart, Schalick
2: Savior Allah, Penns Grove; Quimere Bergen, Salem; William Dunn, Salem; Jerry Wooten, Penns Grove

Kicking

PLAYER, SCHOOLFGPATPTS
Hunter Dragotta, Schalick2-415-1821
Frank Hoerst, Woodstown0-04-54
Adrian Alleyne, Pennsville0-03-33

Scoring

PLAYER, SCHOOLPTSTD2PPATFG
Rylan Hardy, Pennsville8212500
Cole Ware, Woodstown7813000
Robbie McDade, Pennsville569400
Kenny Bartee, Schalick497000
Frank Hoerst, Woodstown406040
David Stewart, Schalick366000
Kaden Robinson, Salem366000
Adrian Alleyne, Pennsville335030
Troy Carey, Salem284200
Perry Meranti, Pennsville263400
Hunter Dragotta, Schalick2100152
Quimere Bergen, Salem183000
KaiSiere Muhammad, Salem183000
Torryn Ransome, Salem183000
Aiden Collazo, Pennsville162200
Rushing TDs: Hardy 12, Ware 13, McDade 8; Receiving TDs: Robinson 6

Field hockey leaders

Here are the statistical leaders among the field hockey teams in Salem County through Oct. 26

SCORINGGAPTS
Ava Scurry, Schalick252777
Luci Virga, Schalick15939
Julliana Love, Salem13026
Caylen Taylor, Schalick 81026
Lena Virga, Schalick8723
Shyann Higinbotham, Woodstown61022
Talia Guardascione, Woodstown8319
Izzy Saulin, Pennsville5919
Zoe Lipovsky, Woodstown7418
Gracie Mease, Pennsville7317
Addi Shimp, Schalick7216
Phoebe Alward, Schalick5515
Hazel Eachus, Salem Tech7115
Kendall Hoyt, Pennsville5515
Alexa Shimp, Schalick5515
Margaux Lipovsky, Woodstown5313
Jessilynn Chambers, Salem Tech5212
Lux Holmes, Woodstown3612
Olivia Lydon, Salem Tech5212
Paisley Warner, Schalick4311
GOALSTOTAL
Ava Scurry, Schalick25
Luci Virga, Schalick15
Julliana Love, Salem13
Kylie Harris, Pennsville11
Talia Guardascione, Woodstown8
Caylen Taylor, Schalick8
Lena Virga, Schalick 8
Hazel Eachus, Salem Tech7
Zoe Lipovsky, Woodstown7
Gracie Mease, Pennsville7
Addi Shimp, Schalick7
ASSISTSTOTAL
Ava Scurry, Schalick27
Shyann Higinbotham, Woodstown10
Caylen Taylor, Schalick10
Izzy Saulin, Pennsville9
Luci Virga, Schalick9
Lena Virga, Schalick7
Shelby Drummond, Salem Tech6
Shyann Higinbotham, Woodstown6
Lux Holmes, Woodstown6
GOALIE SAVES (based on total)GPTOTAVG
Lydia Gilligan, Schalick1320015.4
Ava Rodgers, Salem1319014.6
Kendall Higgins, Woodstown15805.3
Kelsey Cook, Pennsville11676.1
Caroline Tighe, Salem Tech12605.0
GA not available



Soccer leaders

Here are the statistical leaders for the Salem County soccer teams through Oct. 26

Boys soccer

SCORINGGAPTS
Bryce Ayars, Woodstown16335
Sam Hassler, Pennsville9624
Kameron Brown, Salem Tech10323
Anthony Sepers, Schalick7822
Steve Chomo, Schalick8521
Luke Price, Schalick8319
Tyler Vanlier, Schalick8319
Danny Bunay Coronel, Pennsville6416
Justin Michaca, Pennsville6315
Jaxon Weber, Schalick6315
Connor Jackson, Schalick5313
Prince Ledbetter, Penns Grove5313
Logan Pace, Salem Tech5313
Nick DiTeodoro, Woodstown3612
Juan Ortiz, Penns Grove6012
Jack McCauley, Salem Tech5313
Landon Gugliemo, Woodstown4210
John Sassi, Pennsville5010
Marco Spinnato, Schalick5010
GOALSTOTAL
Bryce Ayars, Woodstown16
Kameron Brown, Salem Tech10
Sam Hassler, Pennsville9
Steve Chomo, Schalick8
Luke Price, Schalick8
Tyler Vanlier, Schalick8
Anthony Sepers, Schalick7
Danny Bunay Coronel, Pennsville6
Justin Michaca, Pennsville6
Juan Ortiz, Penns Grove6
Jaxon Weber, Schalick6
Connor Jackson, Schalick5
Prince Ledbetter, Penns Grove5
Logan Pace, Salem Tech5
John Sassi, Pennsville5
Marco Spinnato, Schalick5
ASSISTSTOTAL
Anthony Sepers, Schalick8
Blake Bialecki, Woodstown6
Nick DiTeodoro, Woodstown6
Sam Hassler, Pennsville6
Edwin Castaneda-Sanchez, Pennsville5
Steve Chomo, Schalick5
Ugur Elmali, Pennsville5
Danny Bunay Coronel, Pennsville4
Steve Fatcher, Pennsville4
Daniel Marandola, Salem Tech4
Jack McCauley, Salem Tech4
Jake Sepers, Schalick4
GOALIE SAVES (based on total)GPTOTAVG
Pavel Norberto-Castro, Salem1217914.9
Coen Rinnier, Pennsville181629.0
Aiden Bobo, Salem Tech1414810.1
Dwayne Guzman Silva, Penns Grove1114313.0
Trey Markward, Woodstown15966.4
Evan Sepers, Schalick14564.0
GA not available

Girls Soccer

SCORINGGAPTS
Taylor Bass, Pennsville171044
Quinn Berger, Schalick131642
Olivia Vanacker, Schalick11628
Cali Fisler, Schalick81127
Molly Gratz, Pennsville10727
Lia Covely, Woodstown8824
Emma Perry, Woodstown9624
Hailey Kucharczuk, Woodstown9523
Gina Murray, Woodstown9321
Julia Hewitt Friebel, Salem Tech9018
Ava Robinson, Salem Tech7418
Abby Willoughby, Schalick8016
Karlie Bakley, Schalick5515
Emma Morgan, Woodstown6315
Kyleigh Cutler, Schalick3713
Sloan Marquette, Pennsville5313
Isla Bohn, Salem6012
Kallie Morrison, Pennsville3612
Arianna Dowe, Penns Grove5111
Peyton Pratt, Salem Tech5111
Emily Miller, Schalick4210
Marley Wood, Pennsville4210
GOALSTOTAL
Taylor Bass, Pennsville17
Quinn Berger, Schalick13
Olivia Vanacker, Schalick11
Molly Gratz, Pennsville10
Julia Hewitt Friebel, Salem Tech9
Hailey Kucharczuk, Woodstown9
Gina Murray, Woodstown9
Emma Perry, Woodstown9
Lia Covely, Woodstown8
Cali Fisler, Schalick8
Abby Willoughby, Schalick8
Ava Robinson, Salem Tech7
Isla Bohn, Salem6
Emma Morgan, Woodstown6
Karlie Bakley, Schalick5
Arianna Dowe, Penns Grove5
Sloan Marquette, Pennsville5
Peyton Pratt, Salem Tech5
ASSISTSTOTAL
Quinn Berger, Schalick16
Cali Fisler, Schalick11
Taylor Bass, Pennsville10
Lia Covely, Woodstown8
Kyleigh Cutler, Schalick7
Molly Gratz, Pennsville7
Ava Mayne, Schalick7
Kallie Morrison, Pennsville6
Emma Perry, Woodstown6
Olivia Vanacker, Schalick6
Karlie Bakley, Schalick5
Blair Baldi, Woodstown5
Hailey Kucharczuk, Woodstown5
Izzy Desantis, Schalick4
Cameron Robbins, Pennsville4
Ava Robinson, Salem Tech4
GOALIE SAVES (based on total)GPTOTALAVG
Ameerah Williams, Salem1316712.8
Danielle Fredo, Salem Tech67913.2
Ellie Wygand, Woodstown16724.5
Shyla Parsons, Salem46215.5
Tatiyonna Crawford, Pennsville9505.6
Eve Berger, Schalick16442.8
Ava Fredo, Salem Tech7395.6
GA not available

This week’s schedule

First round of the South Jersey Group I football playoffs, sectional XC at DREAM Park highlight the Salem County sports schedule for the week of Oct. 27-Nov. 2

MONDAY, OCT. 27
FIELD HOCKEY

Pennsville at Gloucester Catholic, 4 p.m.
BOYS SOCCER
Salem at Gloucester Catholic, 4 p.m.
Salem Tech at Paulsboro, 4 p.m.
Woodstown at Triton, 4 p.m.
GIRLS SOCCER
Triton at Woodstown, 4 p.m.

TUESDAY, OCT. 28
FIELD HOCKEY

Pennsville at Clayton, 4 p.m.
Woodstown at Glassboro, 4 p.m.
BOYS SOCCER
Audubon at Schalick, 4 p.m.
GIRLS SOCCER
Paulsboro at Pennsville, 4 p.m.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Highland at Salem Tech, 4 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29
FIELD HOCKEY

Vineland at Woodstown, 4 p.m.
Mainland at Schalick, 4:15 p.m.
BOYS SOCCER
Gateway at Woodstown, 4 p.m.
Penns Grove at West Deptford, 7 p.m.

THURSDAY, OCT. 30
FOOTBALL
South Jersey Group I playoffs
Audubon at Glassboro, 6 p.m.
GIRLS SOCCER

Woodstown at Gateway, 4 p.m.

FRIDAY, OCT. 31
FOOTBALL

South Jersey Group I Playoffs
Schalick at Pennsville, 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, NOV. 1
FOOTBALL
South Jersey Group I Playoffs
Salem vs. KIPP
Woodbury at Paulsboro, noon
CROSS COUNTRY

NJSIAA Sectionals at DREAM Park

SUNDAY, NOV. 2
COLLEGE BASEBALL

Salem CC Alumni Game, noon