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Paul VI´s Jakwail Bailey eludes Camden Catholic´s Anthony Townsend en route to the end zone during the Eagles´33-6 victory.
CURT HUDSON
Paul VI's Jakwail Bailey eludes Camden Catholic's Anthony Townsend en route to the end zone during the Eagles'33-6 victory.
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South Jersey football roundup

Steve Greco's 4-yard run with 1 minute, 20 seconds remaining capped a 65-yard scoring drive and lifted host Seneca over top-ranked Cherokee, 14-7, to highlight yesterday's slate of Thanksgiving Day football.

Zac Johnson, who opened the scoring with a 20-yard run in the third quarter, intercepted a pass at the Seneca 15-yard line with 20 seconds left to seal the nonleague upset for the Golden Eagles (8-3).

Inside linebackers Derrick Pawlikowski and Adam Copolla also played big roles in handing Cherokee (10-1) its first loss.

Tyler Powell caught a 14-yard pass from Andrew Martin in the third quarter to provide the lone touchdown for the Chiefs, who won four of the first five meetings in the newly minted series.

Colonial

Woodbury's defense secured its fifth shutout of the season and Brian Purnell ignited the offense with two touchdown passes as the Thundering Herd clinched the Patriot Division football championship with a 40-0 win at Gateway.

Purnell completed 6 of 9 passes for 124 yards, hitting Isaiah Roberts with a 46-yard TD strike and Dyshawn Davis with a 15-yard score.

Purnell, a 6-foot-2, 210-pound senior, also ran for 108 yards on four carries, highlighted by a 77-yard sprint to the end zone.

Karon Gibson chipped in with two touchdown runs.

Overbrook 18, Lindenwold 14 - Mike Sloan scored on a 16-yard run with five minutes remaining for Overbrook's decisive score at Lindenwold (2-8).

On its final possession, the Lions drove deep into Overbrook territory, but the Rams' Kyle Opher ended the threat with an interception at the 2-yard line.

For Overbrook (4-6), Dan Wilson completed 6 of 17 passes for 127 yards and also caught a touchdown pass from Sloan (18 carries, 71 yards rushing).

Lindenwold's Leon Jones passed for 140 yards on 10-for-27 marksmanship and returned an interception 85 yards for a TD, and Dominique Watkins ran for 63 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries.

Audubon 26, Haddon Township 0 - Audubon (5-5, 2-3) dominated the host Hawks (5-5, 2-3) as Brandon Hill connected with Chris Borgesi for 111 passing yards and a pair of touchdowns.

Hill, who threw for 142 yards in the game, found Borgesi on TD tosses of 7 and 26 yards, and Borgesi also ran 2 yards for another score.

Brian Flacco contributed 89 yards rushing and a touchdown.

Haddon Township's Vince Sampoli collected 71 yards on the ground.

Haddonfield 26, Haddon Heights 7 - Haddonfield (10-1, 4-1), which will play for the South Jersey Group 2 crown next week, followed Phil Bhaya to a decisive win at Heights (6-4, 3-2) in the battle for second place in the Liberty Division.

Bhaya had 186 all-purpose yards, including a 51-yard touchdown run, and touchdown passes to J.P. Marquess, Matt Porter and Chris Davis.

Haddonfield leads the holiday rivalry, 54-41-6, since 1902.

Burlco/Olympic

Timber Creek clinched a share of the Liberty Division title with Seneca by edging visiting Triton, 13-6.

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