Wayne Valley is 0-3 against Ramapo since October of 2021 but things could change on Friday. The Indians will venture away from home to face off against the Raiders at 6:30 p.m. Both come into the contest bolstered by wins in their previous matches.
Wayne Valley is on a roll after a high-stakes playoff matchup on Friday. They came out on top against Chatham by a score of 20-7. The victory made it back-to-back wins for the Indians.

Elizer Estevez
| 08/30/25 vs Cedar Grove | 179 |
| 10/03/25 vs Wayne Hills | 176 |
| 10/24/25 vs Ridgewood | 126 |
| 10/31/25 vs Chatham | 119 |
| 09/12/25 @ Passaic Valley | 116 |
Wayne Valley's victory was a true team effort, with many players turning in solid performances. Perhaps the best among them was Jadon Cabrales, who picked up 118 receiving yards and a pair of scores. The Indians also got a significant boost from Elizer Estevez, who ran away from the competition to the tune of 119 yards.
Wayne Valley didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off two passes before the game was over. The picks came courtesy of Bryce Flower and Anthony Rankin.
Meanwhile, while Ramapo put up plenty of points on Friday, the same can't be said for Hackensack. The Raiders took their matchup with ease, bagging a 35-0 win over the Comets. Considering the Raiders have won seven games by more than 33 points this season, Friday's blowout was nothing new.
Ramapo's win came from a few key players Wayne Valley will need to keep an eye on. One of the most notable was Casey Grusser, who threw for 258 yards and four TDs while completing 71.4% of his passes. Joseph Santo Yessis was another key player, picking up 110 receiving yards and three touchdowns.
Ramapo didn't let much get past them through the air: they limited Hackensack to a completion percentage of just 40%. The Raiders weren't nearly as limited: they posted one of 75%.
Wayne Valley's record is now 7-3. As for Ramapo, their record now sits at 8-1.
Wayne Valley took a serious blow against Ramapo in their previous meeting back in October, falling 42-7. A big factor in that loss was the dominant performance of Grusser, who rushed for 105 yards and a pair of scores on only six carries, and also threw for 166 yards and two TDs while completing 83.3% of his passes. Now that the Indians know the damage he can cause, will they be able to stop him this time? There's only one way to find out.