Millville-Williamstown selected as NJ.com/South Jersey Times football Game of the Week for Week 2

Over 34,000 votes were cast last week. What game will be selected for the South Jersey Times Game of the Week for Week 2 of the high school football season? (NJ Advance Media file photo)

Over 34,000 votes were cast last week. What game will be selected for the South Jersey Times Game of the Week for Week 2 of the high school football season? (NJ Advance Media file photo)

With better than 27,000 votes cast, Millville-Williamstown has been selected as the South Jersey Times Football Game of the Week.

The West Jersey Football League inter-division game drew 14,300 votes out of the 27,343 that were cast. Paulsboro-Penns Grove finished second.

Each week NJ.com selects five games from the South Jersey Times coverage area to be voted on for Game of the Week. A poll is released on-line on Sunday afternoon and stays open until Wednesday at 3 p.m.

The winner receives a preview which will run on-line Thursday and in print in Friday's South Jersey Times. A reporter and photographer will staff the winning game, and 50 NJ.com mini footballs will be dispersed to the crowd.

Teams can not be selected as Game of the Week in consecutive weeks.

Below are the five games that were up for vote in Week 2.

Millville (0-2) at Williamstown (2-0), Friday, 7 p.m.: Millville ran into its second Top 10 team on Saturday, falling to then-No. 8 St. Joseph (Hamm.) 34-6 after dropping its opener to No. 2 St. Peter's Prep by the same score. It certainly doesn't get any easier for the Thunderbolts. Williamstown picked up a big victory Saturday night, getting an MVP performance from senior Wade Inge in a 17-6 decision over Rancocas Valley. The Delaware State commit had over 200 yards of total offense and a touchdown.

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Delsea (1-0) at West Deptford (1-1), Friday, 7 p.m.: Defending South Jersey Group 3 champion Delsea got a pair of touchdowns from senior and Harvard commit Aidan Borguet in its season-opening win over Willingboro. West Deptford rebounded from its season-opening loss to neighboring Paulsboro with a convincing 38-0 win over Collingswood. The victory was the first for head coach Jason Morrell at his alma mater after taking over for longtime coach Clyde Folsom.

Vineland (1-1) at Lenape (0-2), Friday, 7 p.m.: Vineland put things together on Friday night, blanking Atlantic City 21-0. Quarterback Ryan Shelton led the charge, rushing for 62 yards and a score and also throwing for 92 yards. Lenape, the defending South Jersey Group 5 champion, dropped a tough one on the road to St. Augustine and will be looking to avoid an 0-3 start under first-year coach Joe Wojceichowski.

Florence (1-0) at Gateway (1-0), Friday, 7 p.m.: Under legendary coach Joe Frappolli, Florence cruised to a 47-0 victory over Palmyra in its season opener. Jaquan Hays had a pair of touchdown runs and scored what proved to be the only points the Flashes would need on a 33-yard pass from Shane Fajgier. Gateway had to wait until Sunday to play its season opener, defeating host Lindenwold 16-0. Kyle Albeser and Enrique Marquez accounted for the touchdowns.

Paulsboro (2-0) at Penns Grove (2-0), Saturday, noon: When the schedule came out, this game had to be circled on a lot of calendars. A rematch of last year's South Jersey Group 1 final, it could also serve as a preview of this year's sectional final. Paulsboro is coming off a 46-0 victory over Haddon Heights in which sophomore Bhayshul Tuten rushed for 72 yards and three TDs. Penns Grove defeated Woodstown 33-0 and has scored 96 points in its first two games. Tyreke Brown led the Red Devils with 101 yards and four touchdowns on 11 carries against the Wolverines.

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Kevin Minnick focuses on the WJFL and can be reached at kminnick@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @kminnicksports. Like NJ.com HS sports on Facebook.

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