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S.J. football: Cinnaminson rolls past Bordentown

Shaun Davilla recorded twice as many touchdowns Friday night as his defense has allowed all year. The junior quarterback ran in two scores and threw for two more as visiting Cinnaminson cruised by Bordentown, 38-0, in a West Jersey Liberty football game.

Shaun Davilla recorded twice as many touchdowns Friday night as his defense has allowed all year.

The junior quarterback ran in two scores and threw for two more as visiting Cinnaminson cruised by Bordentown, 38-0, in a West Jersey Liberty football game.

It was the second shutout of the season for Cinnaminson, which has allowed just 16 points this season.

Davilla, who entered with 294 rushing yards, rushed for 39 yards and passed for 109. Freshman Rashad Raymond ran nine times for 120 yards.

WEST JERSEY CLASSIC

Pennsville 50, Wildwood 21: Josh Van Blarcom ran five times for 56 yards and two touchdowns to pace the home team. Seth Simpkins ran for 42 yards and two scores on five carries. Wildwood's Abdiel Richards carried 21 times for 209 yards and three touchdowns.

WEST JERSEY DIAMOND

Glassboro 27, Schalick 0: Jamer Jenkins completed 13 of 17 passes and threw a touchdown to pace the home team. Isom Golden ran in two touchdowns.

WEST JERSEY CONSTITUTION

Paul VI 23, Cherry Hill East 6: Lonnie Moore caught a 29-yard pass from Matt Vitale in the third quarter to give the hosts the lead for good, 10-6. John Santini forced a fumble and James Weathers returned it 29 yards for a score. Vitale threw two touchdown passes.

Seneca 28, Moorestown 27: Kevin Gsell's extra point in overtime won it for the home team. Sam Pawlikowski caught the winning touchdown from J.J. Scarpello.

COLONIAL CONFERENCE

Collingswood 27, Audubon 14: Jovon Allie ran in two scores for the hosts.

Sterling 35, Gateway 34: Larry Bey took a reverse 53 yards with 3:43 remaining to put visiting Sterling ahead by 35-28. Ryan Lightcap ran in a three-yard score to make it 35-34 with 1:16 remaining but Gateway's two-point conversion failed.

CAPE-ATLANTIC AMERICAN

Egg Harbor Township 24, Vineland 8: David Rice threw two touchdown passes to lead the visitors. Rice set up EHT's first touchdown by grabbing an interception. Both teams entered undefeated.