West Essex might be getting used to good results now that the team has eight wins in a row. They took their contest against West Side on Friday by a conclusive 37-6 score. Fans of West Essex have seen this all before: every one of West Essex's games this year has ended as a stomp.
It took a quarter to shake off the cobwebs, but after three first-quarter points, the West Essex offense picked up 14 points in the second quarter. West Side countered with 6 points, leaving the score at 17-6 going into the half. West Essex put the match away in the third quarter with 14 points from the offense and zero points allowed from the defense.
Senior William Perez was the offensive standout of the match for West Essex, as he. Senior William Perez has been one of their standout athletes in their past five games. On the defensive end, senior Dorian Gashi was a one-man blockade for West Essex with three sacks and 15 tackles.
After their action against one another, the teams are leaving the conference to test themselves against outside opponents. West Essex will look to defend their home turf next week against South Plainfield at 7:00 PM. Those two teams are sauntering into the matchup backed by comfortable wins in their prior games. As for West Side, they will go up against Cedar Grove. Neither of these teams wants a repeat from their last game since each was dealt a considerable defeat.
See the West Side vs. West Essex matchup
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