Voting: North Jersey's best football player of the week from October 17th to 23rd

2021-10-27 08:07:09 By : Mr. Terry Li

As another important week of the high school football season has passed, it is time to review the best performance and choose the best. 

Read the outstanding players from last week and tell us in the poll at the bottom of this page who you think should be the North Jersey player this week.

Voting ends at 7pm on Thursday night.

Last week, Fife scored three goals and two assists, leading the knife team to the first division championship in six years and maintaining an unbeaten record for the first time in the league. On Tuesday, Fife scored two regular goals for Fair Lawn and created a double overtime goal in a 3-2 win over Wayne Hills.

Haskell recorded seven saves in Saturday's defeat of Don Bosco, sending Ramsey back to Bergen County for the final. This week, he scored a goal in four games and scored zero in four overtime.

Manziano cheered the Warriors with four goals and three assists in a back-to-back victory. He performed a hat-trick against border rival Midland Park.

The Lancers have won three games in a row, and Robinson's tremendous effort unofficially pushed them into the state championship. Robinson dominated almost all the offense with 6 goals and 2 assists.

The Raiders are heading to the Bergen County Finals, and Weir's breakout season is an important reason. In the past three games, he has scored four goals and one assist, including a brace in a 3-2 victory over Cliffside Park in the quarterfinals.

Bradley scored with less than two minutes left, allowing the Patriots to beat Hawthorne 2-1 in the Pasek County semifinals. She scored a total of 6 goals and 3 assists last week, increasing her season total to 24 and 7 respectively.

In the Bergen County semifinals on Saturday, Flusche scored twice with a score of 3-0, helping the Maroons surpass Immaculate Heart. She scored a goal and assisted in the quarterfinals.

On Saturday, McGraw stopped all 11 shots as the Indians defeated two-time defending champion DePaul 1-0 in the semifinals on Saturday. After adding three clean sheets last week, she has not scored in nine consecutive games.

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Sean Farrell is a high school sports reporter for NorthJersey.com. For full access to real-time scores, breaking news and analysis from our Varsity Aces team, please subscribe now. To send breaking news directly to your inbox, please sign up for our newsletter and download our app.