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Unbeaten Timber Creek Football Team Seeks Second Straight Title, Fourth Overall This Weekend
The Chargers face Lenape for the South Jersey Group 4 title on Sunday.

Gloucester Township, NJ -- Devin Leary already owns New Jersey football’s single-season touchdown record with 45 in 2016, but he is also within striking distance of the single-season yardage record, nj.com reports.
The Timber Creek Regional High School quarterback is 214 yards away from the record of 3,545 yards, currently held by former Timber Creek quarterback Dan Williams, according to the website’s South Jersey Group 4 Final: 10 Things To Know About Lenape vs. Timber Creek.
Leary has one more chance to surpass that record when the Chargers (11-0) take on Lenape (11-0) in the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 4 championship game on Sunday, Dec. 4, at Rowan University, 2:30 p.m.
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Leary’s favorite target this season has been receiver Ezrah Archie, who’s caught 67 balls this year for 1,131 yards and 18 touchdowns, according to the report.
The site also highlights the efforts of two-way player Dante Waugh-Hill and explores what impact turnovers could have in this game.
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Leary set the touchdown record with five touchdown passes in the Chargers’ 48-12 win over Winslow on Thanksgiving.
Sunday’s game is a battle of unbeatens, but running back Jerome Gibson previously talked about possibly being the best team in the history of the program.
The team has been impressive on both sides of the ball, and is one win away from its second straight title and fourth overall.
Timber Creek, the No. 2 seed, defeated Absegami and Shawnee to advance to the final.
Top-seeded Lenape downed Woodrow Wilson and Highland to reach the final.
To view the full bracket, click here.
While tailgating will be permitted at the game, that means fans can have some food before heading into the game. Alcohol is not allowed.
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