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Joseph of Montvale ranks
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Back to Main MenuNew Car PricingUsed CarsResearchMotorcyclesClassic CarsFind A DealerPlace An AdMoreHigh School Sports HomeSt. Joseph has overpowered almost every opponent this season, with Division 1 recruits on both sides of the ball. No one would argue that the Montvale school, No. 1 in The Star Ledger Top 20, hasn't dominated this season.But has it been historic?St. Joe registered its fifth victory over a ranked opponent when it defeated No. 10 Red Bank Catholic, 28 7, in the Non Public, Group 3 semifinals.At 9 1 after a Thanksgiving day stumble against Don Bosco Prep, only one more game the Non Public, Group 3 final against No. 9 Pope John at MetLife Stadium on Dec. 7 remains for the Green Knights.While beating five ranked teams, St. Joseph has played with a running clock in five games this season, including lopsided wins against Bergen Catholic, St. Peter's Prep and out of state foes such as DeMatha of Maryland and New Smyrna Beach of Florida. And behind standouts such as linebacker Mark Fossati, the reigning Star Ledger State Defensive Player of the Year, quarterback Spencer Aukamp, halfback Sherman Alston, receiver Quai Jefferson, lineman Kevin Wilkins and defensive back Joseph Giles Harris, St. Joseph pulled off an almost unprecedented trio of consecutive victories earlier in the season, defeating then No. 3 St. Peter's Prep, then No. 4 Paramus Catholic and then No. 2 DePaul in consecutive weeks by a combined score of 121 56.But is it be the best of all time?We want to know what you think. After digging into our archives and looking back over the years and at previous examinations of http:/... this pressing question, we have compiled a list of some of the past great teams the Garden State has seen. Now it up to you to decide where this year St. Joseph squad fits in.Read about the teams below and then vote in our poll for which team you think is the best squad in state history. And if you think we missed a team, or you just want to offer some memories or thoughts about one of these teams, please head down into the COMMENTS below and let us know what you think. on Dec. 6.Have fun with it that what we doing.Dickinson (Jersey City), 1930 (9 0): Ed Franco, who became a College Football Hall of Famer at Fordham as one of the storied Blocks of Granite, anchored a strong line and backs Mickey Albers, Al Barabas, Milt Singer and Walt Singer provided the offensive punch.Camden, 1941 (7 0): The South Jersey squad yielded just eight points on the season that fall. The line was Camden strength, with tackles George Savitsky, who was an All American at Penn, and Matt Siedlicki, who played at Notre Dame, leading the way.Who do you think is the best high school football team in state history?Memorial, 1946 (9 0): The West New York school was unscored upon, winning its games by an average of 40 plus points. This Memorial team was the first one led by legendary coach Joe Coviello and featured All State halfbacks Gene Mancino and Eddie Lombardi, who were known as Inside and Outside, respectively.Phillipsburg, 1949 (9 0): Phillipsburg is believed to have won the most games of any program in state history, and this Stateliners squad is considered by many the best in the history of the proud program. Phillipsburg outscored its opponents 235 81 behind All State honorees Russ Dilts and Ron Exley.Montclair, 1964 (9 0): The Mounties finished as high as No. 3 in one national poll. Montclair was declared the best team in the state by The Newark News and outscored its opponents, 331 59. The team was led by quarterback Ron Burton, lineman Dave Johnson and receiver Jay Johnson, as well as future National League (baseball) president Len Coleman as a sophomore halfback. Theismann went on to a college Hall of Fame career at Notre Dame and led the Washington Redskins to a title in Super Bowl XVII, while Pearson starred at Tulsa and then later with the Dallas Cowboys, winning Super Bowl XII and becoming ingrained in NFL history for catching Roger Staubach Hail Mary pass to stun the Minnesota Vikings in [url=http://www.nfljaguarsofficialshop.com/Marqise_Lee_Jersey_Jaguars]Women's Marqise Lee Jersey a 1975 playoff game.


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