Group 2 Standings: Final Rankings from 2020
We continue our 2020 postseason coverage by taking a look at the final rankings from Group 2. Here are the top five teams who had tremendous campaigns during a very uncertain season. 1. Camden (4-1) After dropping their first game,…
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Continue ReadingWe continue our 2020 postseason coverage by taking a look at the final rankings from Group 2. Here are the top five teams who had tremendous campaigns during a very uncertain season.
1. Camden (4-1)
After dropping their first game, Camden won their final four on the back of Jalin Brownlee. The senior quarterback was one of the top passers in the state with 1,402 yards and 15 touchdowns. Syracuse commit Duce Chestnut Duce Chestnut 5'11" | DB Camden | 2021 State NJ proved to be a leader on both sides of the ball. The cornerback prospect doubled as a receiver with over 200 yards and two scores.
2. Bernards (8-1)
Bernards is another team that lost their first game then proceeded to win out. For them, it was eight in a row and they scored 40 points or more four times. Senior quarterback Teddy Bouldin proved to be one of the best in the state throwing 14 touchdowns and turning the ball over just once. Gordon Brienza controlled the offense on the ground and scored nine times.
3. Newton (6-0)
Newton’s offense was dynamic from the opening game of the season. They scored under 40 points twice and less than 30 just one time in six games. Peyton Nolan dominated on the ground to the tune of 822 yards and 13 touchdowns. Aaron Fantasia was able to assert his dominance on the outside, finishing the season with 27 catches for 574 yards and five touchdowns.
4. Delran (3-1)
Delran was able to impress this season, even with a small sample size. They will have many impact players back next season such as sophomore quarterback Derek Namnun and juniors Jake Baumann and Zach Palmer-Smith.
5. Delaware Valley (6-1)
Jack Bill was thrown into the starting role as a sophomore and completely dominated. Delaware Valley has themselves a future star. Tyler Holzworth made things easy controlling the game on the ground from kickoff. Delaware Valley will be a team to watch moving forward with Bill under center.