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Eight of the nine Sussex County football teams are in action tonight.
Eight teams are in action tonight. Five are leaving the county. Pope John visits Parsippany Hills tomorrow.
Due to an unfortunate cell phone tragedy, SCSN will not be providing live updates tonight.
Check back later for the final scores.
Friday
Hanover Park 13, Kittatinny 7
Hopatcong 41, Whippany Park 13
Jefferson 32, High Point 21
Lenape Valley 14, Wallkill Valley 0
Mahwah 32, Newton 14
Sparta 35, Mendham 6
Roxbury 40, Vernon 0
Saturday
Pope John 31, Parsippany Hills 12

Tim Farrell/The Star-Ledger
“It’s starting to feel like high school, having all these 100-yard games,” said Martinek “The thing is, I have to keep working and keep the momentum going.” – Joe Martinek

Don Bosco is still the top team in the state.
By Lenny Knies
The beat rolls on in the latest Star-Ledger Top 20 poll as Don Bosco retains their top spot for what feels like a lifetime. Read the rest of this entry »

The Pope John crowd has had plenty to cheer for so far.
Think your school has the best fans? Find out in the SCSN Fan Rankings.
Three schools have separated themselves from the pack. Find out who they are. Read the rest of this entry »

Pope John keeps the top spot.
Not much changes at the top.
Kittatinny makes a big jump and Vernon finally falls. Read the rest of this entry »

The Braves take the top spot for the second consecutive week.
The Braves keep the top spot.
Wallkill Valley falls and Pope John rises. Read the rest of this entry »

Pope John coach Vic Paternostro speaks to his team after the Lions' victory over Sparta in week two.
Football: Week Three
Pope John 17, Montville 10 (NJ.com)
Sparta 34, Parsippany Hills 14 (NJ.com)
Hanover Park 14, Wallkill Valley 7 (NJ.com)
Morristown 48, Vernon 8 (NJ.com)

High Point walks to the field during its 34-27 loss to Mendham. Photo by N.A. D'Agostino.
Kittatinny had two players surpass the century mark.
High Point was stunned in the final two minutes.
Hopatcong allowed only five points and lost.
Read the rest of this entry »

Joe Martinek continues to impress as the starting running back for Rutgers this season. (AP Photo/Rob Carr)
By N.A. D’AGOSTINO
Just one week after setting collegiate career highs in both carries (23) and rushing yards (121) against Florida International, Rutgers running back Joe Martinek did it again.
The former Chief ran for 147 yards on 19 carries. He also had two touchdowns in Rutgers 34-13 victory over Maryland (1-3), Saturday. Read the rest of this entry »