Greater Middlesex - White recap September 24, 2013
The biggest upset of the week belonged to Kennedy Memorial, who defeated 231st ranked Bishop Ahr, 20-14.
Woodbridge's Ian Maina rumbled for the longest rushing play in Greater Middlesex - White this season in his game against New Brunswick last week. Maina's team beat the Zebras as he sprinted for 60 yards on the play and finished with 187 in all.
Carteret's dynamic duo of Nelson Baez and Brandon Gilder proved to be unstoppable against Raritan, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Baez threw for 111 yards and Gilder had 103 yards receiving.
The Ramblers' dynamic duo of Baez and Gilder proved tough for the Rockets to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Maina was a passing and rushing force as Woodbridge beat New Brunswick.
Maina was the best running back in the league this week. Nathan Lanier also contributed to the rushing game with 22 yards on the ground.
Baez put up the best numbers in passing as Carteret bested Raritan.
Gilder was the best receiver in the league this week as Matt Yascko's team bested Anthony Petruzzi's team.
The Ramblers' Baez and Gilder have formed a dream team this season, leading Greater Middlesex - White in both passing and receiving yards. Baez has thrown for 133 yards this season, while Gilder, a 6-foot-0 receiver, has 3 catches for 103 yards. Sam Pero from Colonia leads the league in rushing with 335 yards.
The Mustangs are in fifth place, while St. Joseph is in second place.
Fans got a thrill when Baez and Gilder connected against the Rockets. The longest such play in the league this season, the connection resulted in 95 yards.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.