Summary
Even without its starting quarterback, Secaucus has shown that it will be a force in the upcoming North 2, Group 1 playoffs.
Filling in for the injured Sean Egan, Matt Traynor, normally a starting wide receiver, went 5-for-9 for 120 yards, threw a touchdown pass and scored on two two-point conversion runs to spark the Patriots past previously unbeaten Cresskill (8-1), 24-7.See the full content of this document
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Peaking at Right Time
Secaucus, which is looking for its first playoff championship, likely will host fifth-seeded Verona (6-2) in the first round Friday night.
"We have a lot of interchangeable parts on this team, a lot of the guys can play most anywhere and be effective," coach Charlie Voorhees said. "We do whatever we need to win with a number of complementary pieces that...See the full content of this document
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