GMC WEEK 6 TOP 10 : Woodbridge Football - 2017, The 94th Season!
















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2015 Woodbridge Football Awards Recipients
As selected by Woodbridge Coaches


“Cary Hamrah” Leadership Award
Tracy Fudge (QB - Senior)


Scholar Athlete Award
David McDevitt (OT - Senior)


“Tommy Tucker Demon” Defensive Player Award
Marquan Payne​ (DE - Junior)


“Kyle Johnson” Iron Horse Award
Quaasim Glover (WR, DB - Junior)


“Stephen Fedison“ Unsung Hero Award
Dylan Leone (C - LB, DL- Junior)


 Special Teams Player Award
Tyler Bork (WR, DB - Senior)


“Lou Creekmur” Lineman Award
David McDevitt (OT - Senior)


“Sam Lupo” Scout Player of the Year Award
James Jones (C, DT - Junior)


“Nick Priscoe” Back of the Year Award
Nathan Lanier (RB, LB - Senior)
 and Keyshaun Henry (RB, DB - Junior)


Coaches MVP Award
James Modica (WR, DB - Senior)


12th Man Award
Patrick Petro and Michael Johnson


2017 - End of Year Football Award Recipients 
As selected by the Coaches and The Home News
All-GMC and All-Division Football
as selected by Conference Coaches

All-GMC
Woodbridge: Tracy Fudge
Woodbridge: Quaasim Glover.

All-White Division​
Woodbridge: Tracy Fudge
Woodbridge: Quaasim Glover
Woodbridge: Nate Lanier
Woodbridge: James Modica
Woodbridge: David McDevitt


2015 First Annual 
Borden’s Baller of the Year Award

White Division
Woodbridge – Tracy Fudge: “As a two-year starter at quarterback, Fudge has displayed an uncanny knowledge of the Barrons offensive playbook. He can easily run a no huddle offense and check off to a play that can take advantage of the defense.”​

Honorable Mention
Woodbridge – Nate Lanier


2015 Home News Tribune 
All-Area 1st Team Offense

WR Quaasim Glover, Woodbridge, Jr.
The area’s leading receiver, Glover caught 46 passes for 723 yards and eight touchdowns. He averaged 15.7 yards per catch including a 70-yard touchdown reception. On defense, Glover registered 32 tackles and a team-high four interceptions, one of which he returned for a score. Glover also had six pass deflections.

ATH Tracy Fudge, Woodbridge, Sr.
The gifted quarterback completed 115 of 200 passes for 1,499 yards and a GMC-leading 17 touchdowns. Fudge also had three rushing touchdowns. He finished the year with 1,575 all-purpose yards. Fudge was responsible for 20 of Woodbridge’s 38 touchdowns. He helped lead the Barrons to the playoffs for a second consecutive season

2nd. Team Offense
KR James Modica, Woodbridge, Sr.

3rd Team Defense
LB Nate Lanier, Woodbridge, Sr.



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( 5 - 3 ) Mid-State 38
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( 4 - 4 ) Greater Middlesex Conference
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GMC WEEK 6 TOP 10

by WoodbridgeFootball.com / MyCentralJersey.com / NJ.com on 10/16/16

, @GregTufaro 1:19 p.m. EDT October 16, 2016

1. Old Bridge (3-1-1):
The Knights remained the only Red Division team without a division loss following a thrilling 24-20 comeback victory over Piscataway. Nick Sodano scored three touchdowns – a 6-yard run, a 44-yard fumble return and a 42-yard run – in the final five minutes to help Old Bridge erase deficits of 10 points and three points. Sodano finished with 127 rushing yards on 21 carries. Quarterback Artur Sitkowski completed 19 of 35 passes for 233 yards. Anthony Imbimbo had nine receptions for 93 yards. Old Bridge’s blemishes are a lopsided loss to undefeated Manalapan, which leads Central Group V with 91.5 power points, and a draw with Edison. Old Bridge can win the division title with victories over New Brunswick (2-4), Sayreville (5-1) and East Brunswick (1-4). Next: at New Brunswick, Friday, 7 p.m.

2. Piscataway (4-1): The Chiefs squandered leads of 10 and three points in the final five minutes of a heartbreaking 24-20 loss to Old Bridge. Running back Elijah Barnwell carried 32 times for 153 yards and two touchdowns. Safety Brevin Donerson recorded a game-high 14 tackles and returned an interception 87 yards for his second defensive touchdown of the year. He also had a forced fumble and a fumble return. Jevon Buckmire (13) and Barnwell (10) were Piscataway’s other top defensive players. Ibn Robinson recorded his sixth sack. Next: at Monroe, Friday, 7 p.m.

3. Sayreville (5-1): The Bombers scored on five of their first six possessions, converting four turnovers along the way into touchdowns, in a 49-7 win over Monroe. Michael Liberti had rushing touchdowns of 18, 2 and 1 yards. Andrew Wille, JaQuae Roberts, Connor Holmes and Colton Redding each had a touchdown for the Bombers, who rebounded from a heartbreaking 27-21 loss to Piscataway. Sayreville’s defense, which pitched a shutout earlier this month in a 28-0 win over Brick Memorial, was once again stout against another triple-option foe. Next: at South Brunswick, Friday, 7 p.m.

READ: NJSIAA football power point rankings for sections with GMC schools

4. South Brunswick (3-2): The Vikings, who have held opponents to a touchdown or less in all three of their victories, blanked East Brunswick 21-0. The win was the 200th of head coach Joe Goerge's career. Xavier Carlisle anchored the defense with 10 tackles, while Justin Shorter and Darius Tisdale each recorded six tackles. Marcus Cerminaro and Felix Quinones each had an interception. In extending its winning streak over the Bears to six games, South Brunswick received a balanced offensive effort. Quarterback Josh Liao completed 11 of 17 passes for 104 yards. He threw a scoring pass to Thomas Joe-Kamara and also rushed for a touchdown. Jaylan Lawson led all rushers with 77 yards and one score on eight carries. South Brunswick has won three of its last four. The Vikings’ only losses were to Old Bridge (28-25) and Piscataway (26-14). Next: vs. Sayreville, 7 p.m.

READ: GMC football schedule for Week 7 and beyond

5. St. Joseph (6-0): The Falcons extended their shutout streak to 11 quarters, blanking their second consecutive opponent with a 42-0 victory over winless Donovan Catholic. Quarterback Mitchel Epstein had three touchdown passes, completing two scoring strikes to Jon Sot and another to A.J. Murray. Luke Yakely had two rushing touchdowns and Jordan Davis also scored on the ground. Next: at J.F. Kennedy, Friday, 7 p.m.

6. Carteret (5-0): The Ramblers continued to display offensive balance and stout defense in a resounding 29-14 victory over Woodbridge, which fell two points shy of a single-game school record in a 52-20 victory over J.F. Kennedy the previous week. Running back Quartius Byrd amassed 234 yards on 11 carries. He had scoring runs of 76 and 49 yards. Quarterback Angelo Golino completed 5 of 9 passes for 97 yards including a 65-yard scoring strike to Jalen Harris and a 16-yard touchdown pass to Dwayne Sharpe. With the victory, Carteret moved into a first-place deadlock with St. Joseph atop the White Division. Next: South Plainfield, Friday, 7 p.m.

7. South Plainfield (4-2): Playing without offensive star Charles Lovett (high ankle sprain) and defensive end Austin Fritze (concussion), the Tigers endured their second consecutive defeat, a 28-20 setback to Colonia. In the absence of Lovett (562 all-purpose yards) and Fritze (team-leading six sacks), quarterback Ryan Marston completed 13 of 18 passes for 238 yards and two touchdowns. Jean Sapini and Deshai Smith each had 100 receiving yards. The Tigers rushed for 143 yards. They had a touchdown nullified via penalty and failed to score from Colonia’s 2 yard line. Next: at Carteret, Friday 7 p.m.

READ: GMC football division standings

8. Bishop Ahr (4-2): Andrew Brazicki raised his conference-leading rushing total to 739 yards in a 34-0 win over Metuchen, but the Trojans found a new offensive hero against the Bulldogs in Reminiss Funderburk, who rushed for 157 yards and two touchdowns. Funderburk scored on runs of 94 and 54 yards to complement Brazicki, who was Bishop Ahr’s second-leading rusher with 71 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries. Brazicki also returned an interception 80 yards for a touchdown, while Funderburk also picked off a pass. Marcus Adeniyi continued to anchor the defense, making 11 tackles, three for a loss. Luke Vizzoni contributed 10 tackles – including a pair of sacks – to the win. The Trojans improved to 4-0 in the division behind 294 yards rushing. Next: at Spotswood, Saturday, 1 p.m.

READ: Bishop Ahr ineligible for Blue Division title

9. Spotswood (5-1): The Chargers endured their third consecutive loss to Point Pleasant Beach, dropping a 31-12 decision to the Gulls. Spotswood trailed by just five points early in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Nick Mohr completed 11 of 18 passes for 102 yards. He also scored a rushing touchdown. Paul Toth was credited for a safety and Ryan Szatkowski booted a field goal. Spotswood can clinch its third consecutive Blue Division title with a victory over Bishop Ahr on Saturday. Next: Bishop Ahr, Saturday, 1 p.m.

10. New Brunswick (2-4): After opening the season – its first as a Red Division member – with consecutive losses to perennial powers Piscataway (4-1 with a loss to Old Bridge), South Brunswick (3-2 with losses to Piscataway and Old Bridge) and Sayreville (5-1 with a loss to Piscataway), New Brunswick rebounded to win its next two division games including an impressive 39-14 victory over Edison. New Brunswick’s only other loss is to Middletown South (4-1 with a loss to Red Bank Catholic). The teams that defeated New Brunswick own a combined 16-5 record. Against Edison, quarterback Jah’Bree Seawright-Jeffery completed 12 of 20 passes for 351 yards and five touchdowns. Kadas Reams caught six passes for 175 yards and four scores. Curtis Revan had three receptions for 75 yards and a touchdown. Dylan Johnson amassed 115 yards on the ground, most of which came on an 82-yard scoring jaunt. Seawright-Jeffrey also starred on defense, recording 11 tackles and an interception. German Pimental posted a game-high 12 tackles. Next: Old Bridge, Friday, 7 p.m.

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