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Fri. S.J. football: Williams sets Camden mark

The city of Camden career touchdown-passing record took a trip across the Cooper River on Friday night. With 11 minutes, 50 seconds remaining in Camden's 49-7, West Jersey Royal victory over visiting Cumberland, Khalil Williams connected with Brad Hawkins for a 50-yard touchdown pass.

The city of Camden career touchdown-passing record took a trip across the Cooper River on Friday night.

With 11 minutes, 50 seconds remaining in Camden's 49-7, West Jersey Royal victory over visiting Cumberland, Khalil Williams connected with Brad Hawkins for a 50-yard touchdown pass.

The score was the 64th of Williams' career, breaking former Woodrow Wilson star David Goree's record. Williams added two more before the night was over, giving him 66, two more than Holy Cross' Tom Reilly for third most in South Jersey history.

Pennsville's Dylan Cummings set the South Jersey record last year with 84.

Williams' twin brother, Khalif, ran in a pair of TDs for the Panthers, who are ranked No. 6 in South Jersey by The Inquirer.

WEST JERSEY ROYAL

Bishop Eustace 27, Highland 20: Vinny Papale took an end-around 25 yards up the left side in overtime to help the No. 24 Crusaders avoid the upset in Pennsauken.

Eustace trailed by 10 in the fourth quarter, but rallied back and tied it on a career-long 42-yard field goal by junior Trystin Golowsi with 40 seconds remaining. Papale caught a 62-yard pass from Roy Hanson in the fourth quarter to start the comeback.

WEST JERSEY AMERICAN

Shawnee 37, Washington Township 0: Jake Parola (11 carries, 71 yards) ran in three TDs on offense and grabbed a pair of interceptions on defense to lead the No. 2 Renegades.

WEST JERSEY COLONIAL

Lenape 44, Trenton 0: Jarry Jones kicked three field goals of more than 30 yards and converted all five extra points to help the No. 10 Indians at home. Jimmy Kennedy tossed a pair of TD passes to Josh Flowers.

WEST JERSEY CONSTITUTION

Seneca 14, Moorestown 0: J.J. Scarpello threw a TD pass before halftime and ran in a TD after halftime to lead the home team.

Winslow Township 28, Triton 23: Jamir Holmes scored two TDs with his arm and another with his legs in the road victory.

WEST JERSEY NATIONAL

Timber Creek 18, Delsea 15: Khalil Trotman's third-quarter TD pass to Alan Butler proved to be the difference as the No. 3 Chargers held on for the home win.

WEST JERSEY DIAMOND

Woodstown 35, Gloucester Catholic 0: Bailey Gibson returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for the visitors.

Glassboro 49, Schalick 13: Mike Maldonado threw for 140 yards and two TDs and Ronnie James rushed for 141 yards and two TDs to lead the No. 18 Bulldogs on the road.

WEST JERSEY FREEDOM

Riverside 28, Maple Shade 20: Andrew Belcher ran in his second TD with six seconds remaining to clinch the victory for the hosts. Maple Shade had tied it 10 minutes earlier when Charlie Davis connected with Cedric Baker.

Florence 21, New Egypt 7: Joey Foga ran in two scores of more than 50 yards to propel the visitors.

WEST JERSEY PATRIOT

Burlington Township 24, Northern Burlington 6: Aaron Rogers ran in two first-quarter TDs, and the No. 19 Falcons rolled at home.

CAPE-ATLANTIC AMERICAN

St. Augustine 45, Atlantic City 22: The 11th-ranked Hermits earned their first win in their new conference thanks in part to a pair of rushing TDs from Kyle Dobbins.

Egg Harbor Township 27, Vineland 12: Robert Coursey ran in a pair of scores to lead the hosts in a battle of unbeatens.

CAPE-ATLANTIC NATIONAL

Oakcrest 42, Pleasantville 7: Kendall Elliott ran in three scores, including a pair early in the third quarter to break it open for the visitors.