Summit vs Scotch Plains 10/24/2009
  1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTAL
Summit 14 21 0 7 42
Scotch Plains 0 0 7 7 14

This game was over early. Summit received the opening kickoff and 4 plays later Matt Rea raced 28 yards for a TD. The drive included a 24 yard pass from Joe Jaskolski to Rea. Summit's next possession started at the Summit 20 yard line. On the 3rd play Rea broke 3 or 4 tackles and covered 71 yards to score his 2nd touchdown. Summit's 2nd possession of the 2nd quarter featured a 25 yd TD run by Dwaine Dabney. Along the way a 13 yard gain by Dabney, a 12 yard run by Rea and 17 yard reception by Rea put the ball on the Scotch Plains 25. The rout continued in the next possession. A 22 yard Rea run and a 19 yard Gain by Sal Liberato gave Summit a 1st down at the Scotch Plains 5 yard line. Jaskolski hit Marcel Godino for the TD. With 3 minutes left in the first half Summit was on top 28-0. Dabney finished things off with a minute left in the half when he took a deep Scotch Plains punt and threaded his way through many tacklers for a 62 yard TD.

The Third Quarter began with Pat Huck at helm and he led a 67 yard drive that featured a 22 yd reception by Mark Demetro, a nice 15 yard gain by Stephen Whitman and three runs by Peter Badgley totaling 18 yards. Unfortunately, the drive stalled at the Scotch Plains 3 yard line.

Ryan Bringewatt took over for the final 12 minutes and oversaw an 85 yard touchdown drive that culminated in a 20 TD pass to Philip Jefferson. Along the way a key reception by Will Weber kept the drive alive. Good runs by Andrew Miller and Jefferson were significant.

Scotch Plains managed to get on the scoreboard with a long run in both the 3rd and 4th quarters. Runs were 80 and 68 yards.

Alex Melendez continued his perfect PAT kicking. He is now 40 for 40 and has shattered the existing record for points scored by a place kicker (35) in a season and there are possibly 5 more games this season .

Game Statistics Summit Scotch Plains
First Downs 15 8
Rushes 35 30
Rushing Yards 435 277
Pass Attempts 11 8
Completions 9 3
Intercepted 0 1
Passing Yards 124 14
Other Yards 0 -8
Total Yards 559 283
Return Yards 117 66
Penalty Yards 15 20
Fumbles 1 0
Fumbles Lost 1 0
Scoring Sequence
1st Quarter
S - Rea 28 yd run, Melendex kick
S - Rea 71 yd run, Melendez kick
2nd Quarter
S - Dabney 25 yd run, Melendez kick
S - Godino 5 yd pass from Jaskolski, Melendez kick
S - Dabney 62 yd punt return, Melendez kick
3rd Quarter
SP - 80 yd run, kick
4th Quarter
SP - 68 yd run, kick
S - Jefferson 20 yd pass from Bringewatt, Stadlinger kick

Individual Statistics
RUSHING
Matt Rea 5-150, Dwaine Dabney 7-119, Sal Liberato 4-55, Stephen Whitman 3-27, Peter Badgley 3-18, Philip Jefferson 1-18, Pat Huck 4-14, Andrew Miller 2-10, Joe Jaskolski 3-7, Ryan Bringewatt 1-5, Tyler Rienmund 2-1,
PASSING
Ryan Bringewatt 4-3-0-54 1 TDs, Joe Jaskolski 6-5-0-53 1 TDs, Pat Huck 1-1-0-22-0
RECEIVING
Matt Rea 2-41, Mark Demetro 1-22. Philip Jefferson 1-20, Will Weber 1-20, Marcel Godino 2-11, Sam Compton 1-9, Shawn Hillas 1-0,
RETURNS
Dwaine Dabney 1-62, Matt Rea 1-20, Philip Jefferson 1-20, Andrew Miller 1-15,
Defensive Statistics
TOTAL TACKLES
Samuel Russell 7, Brian Feeney 7, Mike Watts 7, Kevin McNany 6, Danny Feeney 5, Logan Jeffries 5, Matt Rea 4, Pat Birosak 3, Michael Steinberg 2, Griffin Dottle 2, Jake Hall 2, Pat Huck 2, Chris Chaves 1, Matt Stephens 1, Kyle Codey 1, Roman Delgado 1, Wyatt Bebout 1, Ryan O'Malley 1, Donald Nelson 1, Nolan Prinzen 1, Peter Badgley 1,
TACKLES FOR LOSS
Samuel Russell 1, Brian Feeney 2, Mike Watts 1,
INTERCEPTIONS
Pat Huck 1,
SACKS
Mike watts 1