Green Knights get three touchdowns from special teams and defense to come away with easy victory over Big North conference rival.

Sherman Alston and St. Joseph Regional rolled past Bergen Catholic on Saturday night.
Photo by Dan Coppola
PALISADES PARK, N.J. - A week off seemed to do
St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.) a world of good.
Not that the Green Knights were struggling going into the big New Jersey showdown with
Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.), which was coming off tough 20-17 home loss to nationally-ranked
Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas).
But
St. Joseph Regional took a bye week and it paid off in a big way by
scoring three first-quarter touchdowns en route to a rather shocking
49-6 Big North–United Division victory at Bergen Catholic.
It helped to get three defensive touchdowns, intercept five passes and record six sacks,
according to NJ.com. That helped turn the game to a route.
See Qwixcore tally of the game
St.
Joseph Region, No. 12 in the Xcellent 25 national football rankings,
scored first on a blocked punt was recovered in the end zone by
John Thomas Giles-Harris. Quarterback
Spencer Aukamp followed with a 52-yard touchdown pass to
Ronald Edwards, to make it 4-0.
Giles-Harris intercepted a pass and traveled 50 yards for another score and Bergen Catholic was shell-shocked, down 21-0.
A scoreless second quarter back Bergen a little life, but Aukamp connected with
Mark Fossati with a 9-yard touchdown pass on the first drive of the second half to essentially put this one away.
Boston College commit
Sherman Alston
added a 2-yard TD run, his seventh of the season, to make it 35-0 and
Fossati added yet another defensive touchdown with a 35-yard
interception return, making it 42-0 heading into the fourth quarter.
Big
North–United Division has a well-earned reputation as one of the top
football conferences nationally. The five current members have combined
to win two national titles, 13 state titles and compiled a collective
50-9 record against out-of-state opponents since 2004.
With St. Joseph Regional's win, it has even the record with Bergen Catholic at 5-5 since 2004.
St. Joseph coach Tony Karcich told NJ.com this was a complete and through victory.
"That's
a tribute to our kids, first and foremost," he said. "They were
mentally prepared. I thought we were a little stale Wednesday and
Thursday and I was a little concerned with a week off, but, oh man,
these kids just turned it on when it counted the most."
Corey Russo rushed for a touchdown for Bergen Catholic in the fourth quarter.
It was the second straight victory for St. Joseph over Bergen Catholic; the Montvale school came away with a 38-37 victory when the two teams met in 2012.
With the win the Green Knights extended their winning streak to nine games.
Bergen Catholic (1-3) goes up against St. Peter's Prep in a non-conference game matchup next week, while St. Joseph Regional (3-0) locks horns with Wayne Hills also in a non-conference game.

Dominic Carfagno (9) and Joseph Giles-Harris (44) personified a hard-hitting defense in St. Joseph Regional's 49-6 win over Bergen Catholic on Saturday.
Photo by Dan Coppola