Matt Coates and Nate Caldwell have anchored a stingy Cranford defense that has limited two opponents to one touchdown apiece. Cranford features a balanced backfield in which five rushers have accumulated 14 or more carries. Cranford has scored 37 or more points in each of its three victories, including an impressive 42-19 win over Ridge. Woodbridge features school career rushing leader Ali Lee Jr., an incumbent all-state selection at running back, and 2019 All-Greater Middlesex Conference quarterback Anthony Santino. Woodbridge has outscored its opponents 75-19, but may play Friday night without two key starters, both of who are two-way linemen. Cranford, which has been knocking on the door of USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey’s statewide Top 25 rankings, will position itself to break through with an upset of eighth-ranked Woodbridge. The teams sit atop Division 5A in the Big Central Football Conference with identical 2-0 division marks, but this meeting is about much more than division supremacy. Woodbridge (2-0) at Cranford (3-0), Friday, 7 p.m. Visit the websites of those media outlets for complete coverage of New Jersey high school football all season long.įollowing is a look at the top games and Week 4 schedules in each region. ![]() USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey is comprised of reporters from the Asbury Park Press, Burlington County Times, Courier Post, Daily Record, Daily Journal, M圜, New Jersey Herald and . USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey takes a look at some of the most intriguing Week 4 high school football games across the state.īeneath the synopses of those contests, readers will find a schedule of games from Central Jersey, the Jersey Shore, North Jersey and South Jersey. Watch Video: Red Zone Home Show previews week 4 in NJ high school football
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