MaxPreps Student Section: Wall Township wins on the road

By Steve Goldberg Nov 4, 2009, 12:00am

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FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY – Earning a spot in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III playoffs was on the minds of the Wall Township Crimson Knights as they entered Cal D. Wilson Field on Saturday. The Crimson Knights took a giant leap toward making this dream come true with a 12-6 victory over the Freehold Boro Colonials.

For the Colonials, the loss snaps their 9-game home winning streak. Monroe Township was the last team to beat Freehold Boro at Cal D. Wilson Field in Nov. 2007.

The Wall Township defense stepped up against the high-powered Colonial offense.  The Crimson Knights held Freehold Boro’s potent running game to just 92 yards, and came up with three interceptions late in the game to prevent a fourth quarter comeback.

Maurice Washington of Wall Township.
Maurice Washington of Wall Township.
Photo by Steve Goldberg

Maurice Washington led the charge for the Crimson Knights. The game was scoreless at halftime, but on the first play from scrimmage in the third quarter, Washington found a hole in the defense and ran 64 yards to the Freehold Boro 8-yard line. This silenced the Freehold Boro crowd and set the tone for the rest of the half.

“It was a great momentum builder for my team. We really picked it up from there,” Washington said.

The Freehold Boro defense held the Crimson Knights to only a field goal, but Wall Township tacked on another field goal later in the quarter to give them a 6-0 lead.

Early in the fourth quarter, Washington ran for a 5-yard touchdown. Wall Township quarterback Steve Cluley was sacked on the 2-point conversion attempt, so the score remained 12-0.

Following the touchdown, Freehold Boro running back Willie Thomas had an 18-yard run, which gave the Colonials possession at their own 43. The Colonials continued to move the ball until Washington made his first interception of the game at the Wall Township 11.

The Crimson Knights failed to pick up a first down on their next drive, so Freehold Boro was given another chance to score. Backup quarterback Kevin Phillips entered the game and shared playing time with starting quarterback Damar Bivins. Bivins rushed for 106 yards in Freehold Boro’s 40-10 victory over Central Regional last week, but he only managed to pick up 34 yards on the ground against Wall Township.

Facing fourth-and-8 with 5:18 remaining, Phillips fired a 25-yard touchdown pass to Tezzy Thorpe. Kicker Mike Hembling missed the extra point, and the Wall Township lead was 12-6.

The Freehold Boro defense forced Wall Township to punt again, but the Colonials drive was stopped by another Washington interception.

“This was my first game back at safety,” Washington said. “I played safety last year. At practice, I was just working hard to get the safety in me back, and it came back. I got those two picks, and it was great.”

The Crimson Knights punted the ball back to the Colonials after a third defensive stop.  Phillips threw an 11-yard pass to Thorpe with 43 seconds to go, which moved the Colonials into Wall Township territory.

Two plays later, Phillips was intercepted by Matt Mancino on a pass intended for wide receiver Rameer Wright at the 5-yard line, and Wall Township ran out the clock for a 12-6 victory. Mancino is now tied for the lead in the Shore Conference with seven interceptions. He also tied his brother’s Wall Township High School record for interceptions in season.

“Nothing was really going through my head because it was pounding when I slammed the ground,” Mancino said about the interception. “But right when I caught the ball, I had the biggest smile on my face because I knew we were going to the playoffs, and we got a win.”

Wall Township (5-2 overall, 4-2 Shore Conference-Federal Division) will try to fight their way into the playoffs when they play an out-of-conference game against Colonia (1-6, 1-3 Greater Middlesex Conference-Blue Division) at home on Friday.

“We hope we’re going to the playoffs, but we still have one more to play, and our concern now is Colonia,” Wall Township Head Coach Chris Barnes said. “But today, our seniors played great, and our defense played championship caliber defense. Bouncing back from that Neptune loss and the way we’ve played since then, well, we’re proud of them.”

Freehold Boro (4-3, 3-3 Federal Division) could possibly gain a spot in the playoffs on Friday if they can win on the road against Lacey Township (5-2, 5-1 Constitution Division).

“We’ll see what happens,” Freehold Boro Head Coach Mark Ciccotelli said. “If we have a good week at practice, we have a shot.”