Parsippany Hills (Parsippany, N.J.) was up 12-0 at the half after taking the lead on a touchdown pass by
Tyler Simms to
Kire Milevski in the second quarter.
The Vikings expanded their lead to 19 points entering the fourth quarter. Parsippany Hills scored once in the quarter on a Simms touchdown pass to
Tommy Bluj.
PH secured its victory by scoring 14 points in the fourth quarter to push the final margin to 26.
West Morris Central (Chester, N.J.)'s lone touchdown came on a 55-yard pass in the fourth quarter.
The Parsippany school went into the matchup giving up only 11.7 points per game. The Wolfpack came in allowing just 8.5 points per game this season. West Morris Central struggled against the Vikings, which came in averaging 24.7 points per game.
Parsippany Hills got revenge for last year's 28-21 loss to WMC with the victory.
The defeat comes as a step back for West Morris Central, which notched a 42-3 victory over Chatham in its previous outing. The victory was a step in the right direction for PH, which was coming off a 31-10 defeat at the hands of Delbarton in its previous game. The loss snapped the Chester school's 3-game winning streak.
West Morris Central (4-3) goes up against Delbarton in a Northwest Jersey - National game matchup next week, while Parsippany Hills (5-2) locks horns with Randolph also in a Northwest Jersey - National game.
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