Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Junior quarterback Dan Williams is a major reason Timber Creek won the Group 4 title on Saturday.
When the Timber Creek High School football team went undefeated season on its way to the 2011 South Jersey Group 3 championship, it was largely due to the contributions of senior quarterback Calvin Lowe. Chargers head coach Rob Hinson often labeled Lowe as the most undervalued player on his team, because even though there were a host of players signed to play Division I football, it was Lowe who made everything flow in harmony. He led on the field and off of it, coming up with some of the best games of his career during the Chargers’ playoff run. With Lowe graduating in June, it should not have been all that surprising that, even with one of the most talented rosters in South Jersey, Timber Creek experienced a few hiccups in the first …
Saturday, December 8, 2012
The Chargers defeated Kingsway 57-27 in the Group 4 finals.
Repeat. It’s a word that was shouted over and over again Saturday night at Rowan University. The Timber Creek Regional High School entered the season with their eyes focused on repeating as South Jersey champions and their goal came to fruition in dominating fashion. Junior quarterback Dan Williams threw for more than 250 yards and five touchdowns and Zaire Williams ran for two scores, leading Timber Creek to a 57-27 win over Kingsway in the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 4 championship game. “Repeat, repeat, repeat, that’s all that’s going through my mind right now,” said Zaire Williams. Kingsway had no answer for the Chargers on the ground or through the air. Dan Williams completed 15-of-18 passes for 256 yards, while Zaire Williams and …
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Zaire Williams rushed for two touchdowns, including a 52-yarder in Timber Creek's 19-6 win over Seneca.
Barring something miraculous during the playoffs, Zaire Williams won’t match the eye-popping stats he produced last season when he rushed for over 1,600 yards and reached the end zone 28 times as a member of the Cherokee High School football team. Gone are the days when he gets the ball 25 times a game and is relied on the carry the load for an offense. And Williams is OK with that. What matters to him is winning football games and that’s something he helped Timber Creek do Friday night when he rushed for two scores – including a 52-yard rush midway through the fourth quarter that sealed a 19-6 win over Seneca. “It’s great,” Williams said of his role on the Chargers’ offense. “We got great backs on the team and a lot of good play-makers on…
Frank Albano
4:12 pm on Wednesday, December 12, 2012
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