The St. Joseph Regional Green Knights are taking a road trip to take on the DePaul Catholic Spartans at 6:00 p.m. on Friday. The last four games St. Joseph Regional has played have been within three points, so don't be surprised if it's a close one.
On Saturday, St. Joseph Regional needed a bit of extra time to put away Bergen Catholic. They slipped by the Crusaders 43-42. The game was the first time the Green Knights have beaten the Crusaders on their field since October 12, 2019.

Mason Geis
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Mason Geis had a dynamite game, throwing for 269 yards and four touchdowns while completing 82.6% of his passes. Those four passing touchdowns gave him a new career-high. St. Joseph Regional's leading receiver Stalin Knowlden was Geis' top target yet again, picking up 102 receiving yards and a pair of TDs.
St. Joseph Regional didn't let much get past them through the air: they limited Bergen Catholic to a completion percentage of just 40%. That dominant aerial defense primarily came from four players: Travon Chardonet, A.J. Revella, Tahj Gray, and Nasir Snead, who each logged one passes deflected. Given Geis' standout performance, it's clear Bergen Catholic's secondary just wasn't on the same level.
Meanwhile, DePaul Catholic faced Delbarton in a battle between two of the state's top teams on Saturday. The Spartans lost 28-6 to the Green Wave. Having soared to a lofty 31 points in the game before, the Spartans couldn't push the score so high this time.
DePaul Catholic's defeat was their first in the league, dropping their league record down to 3-1 and their overall record down to 5-3. As for St. Joseph Regional, their record is now 6-2.
St. Joseph Regional couldn't quite get it done against DePaul Catholic in their previous matchup back in November of 2024 as they fell 28-21. A big factor in that loss was the dominant performance of the Spartans' Derek Zammit, who threw for 219 yards and three touchdowns on only 17 passes, and also rushed for 47 yards and one score. Now that the Green Knights know the damage he can cause, will they be able to stop him this time? There's only one way to find out.
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