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Senior quarterback Zion Risher (7) has been standout performer for Hillside which nears playoff berth. Defensive coodinator Thomas Weaver (left) and head coach Barris Grant have guided the Comets to a superb 67-23 record since 2016 which are the most victories of any Union County football team during that time. Hillside enjoyed a successful Senior Day this past weekend when it hosted Voorhees and now visits Cranford Friday night as the Cougars will have their Senior Night as an evening highlight. (Photos by JR Parachini)

Senior QB Helps Spearhead Hillside
As Comets Prepare To Visit Cranford

By JR Parachini
For sidelinechatter.com

HILLSIDE - With this being the final weekend of regular season play, those teams that are playoff bound will be seeking to strengthen their United Power Rankings (UPR) positioning.
Two of those teams from Union County include Hillside and Cranford.

On its Senior Night, Cranford is scheduled to host Hillside this Friday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. at Cranford's Memorial Field. Both teams have won three straight to get to five wins and clinch another winning season.

Cranford, at 5-2, had a streak of 13 straight winning seasons, 2010-2022, snapped last year when it finished 4-5. The Cougars have now posted winning records in 14 of their last 15 seasons.

Hillside, at 5-3, now has a streak of eight straight winning seasons, which began in 2017.

Since 2016 when Barris Grant became head coach, Hillside has won the most games of any Union County school with 67 victories. Cranford, guided by head coach Erik Rosenmeier since 2005, is second with 61 triumphs.

This week at No. 11 among the field in South, Group 2, a Hillside win over Cranford could put the Comets at home for a first-round playoff game in either Central Jersey, Group 2 or South Jersey, Group 2 for Saturday, Nov. 2. 

Cranford is at No. 9 in the field of North, Group 3. A Cougar win over the Comets could put Cranford at home for a first-round playoff game in either North 2, Group 3 or North 1, Group 3 for Friday, Nov. 1.

Hillside was in North, Group 3 the past two seasons before the NJSIAA put the Comets back in South, Group 2 this year.

Hillside and Cranford will be clashing for the first time since 2018, a Hillside victory at Hillside that year. Cranford last defeated Hillside in 2017, which was the last time Hillside traveled to Cranford.

Cranford senior quarterback Tyler Veltre scored late in the fourth quarter on a one-yard run to lift the Cougars past visiting Colonia 18-13 last Friday night.

Hillside senior quarterback Zion Risher threw four touchdown passes to lead the host Comets to a 40-14 win over Voorhees last Saturday afternoon.

"We'll try to put up the same points against Cranford, we know they run a cover zero," Risher said. "We know they are going to be a lot tougher. It will be a great challenge."

"I'm super proud of what Zion has done," Grant said. "He really gets us in a zone. His timing has worked with our play action stuff."

Hillside has won four of five since getting two transfers in. The only loss in that span was to undefeated Somerville (8-0), which also won at Cranford in Cranford's season-opener.

"Back in South, Group 2, it's almost like 2017 all over again when we were put in Central Jersey, Group 2 for the first time," Grant said. "We now have to get familiar with teams from the south again."

Hillside is in the playoffs for the seventh time in a row, every year since 2017 and not counting the shortened pandemic season of 2020 where there were no playoffs.

In that span Grant has guided Hillside to three sectional state championships, one regional title and the program's only 12-0 season which occurred in 2019.

"What we've done, credit my coaching staff," said Grant, who is a 1997 Irvington graduate.
Grant's defensive coordinator the whole time has been Irvington 2007 grad Thomas Weaver.
"He's the mastermind of our defense, with great schemes," Grant said of Weaver's guidance.

Hillside reached the end zone on four of its five possessions in the first half vs. Voorhees, mixing the run with the pass. Risher was given the proxy to air it out a bit more.

"That's what we're building toward now that our team is complete," Grant said.

Rosenmeier has one of the best defensive coordinators in the state in Joe Hubert. Both were at John Zappulla Field Saturday to eye their next opponent.

"We had to fight hard, right down to the last second against Colonia," Rosenmeier said. "It turned out that we made a couple of more plays. We turned them away three times in the red zone and two of those times inside the five."

Cranford has made the playoffs every year since 2011, a streak that is now up to 13 straight times. Like the Comets, the Cougars have also won three sectional state championships in their span and have produced the program's only 12-0 mark, which came in 2015.

"It's a privilege that has to be earned," Rosenmeier said of his Cougars qualifying for the playoffs again. "Our kids this year know how hard it is to get in. You have to get in and then you have a chance to win."  

BIG CENTRAL CONFERENCE CROSSOVER:
Voorhees (3-5)               00               00               07               07 - 14
Hillside (5-3)                   06               21              13                00 - 40

FIRST QUARTER:
HILLSIDE: Quaron Robinson 23 pass from Zion Risher, kick failed (H 6-0)
7 plays, 60 yards, 3:50 used

SECOND QUARTER:
HILLSIDE: Zamir Hall 6 pass from Zion Risher, Eveno Casseus kick (H 13-0)
11 plays, 60 yards, 5:24 used
A big solo sack by Jorge Rodriguez for a 10-yard loss set up the above score.
HILLSIDE: Mitchell Jenkins 5 run, Zion Risher runs, (H 21-0)
6 plays, 50 yards, 1:30 used
HILLSIDE: Kamari Robinson 5 pass from Zion Risher, kick failed (H 27-0)
4 plays, 37 yards, 1:25 used
Comets capitalized on a turnover, an interception by Travis Miles.

THIRD QUARTER:
HILLSIDE: Travis Miles 18 pass from Zion Risher, Eveno Casseus kick (H 34-0)
8 plays, 69 yards, 4:09 used
VOORHEES: Toby Dorr 25 pass from Sam Meekings, Riccardo Melis kick (H 34-7)
HILLSIDE: Kamari Robinson 60 run, kick failed (H 40-7)

FOURTH QUARTER
VOORHEES: Toby Dorr 34 pass from Sam Meekings, Riccardo Melis kick (H 40-14)

***

UNION COUNTY SCHOOLS THAT ARE PLAYOFF BOUND
AND THEIR UNITED POWER RANKINGS (UPR) THIS WEEK.
THE TOP 16 TEAMS IN EACH GROUP SECTION QUALIFY:

North, Group 1: New Providence 6.

North, Group 3: Cranford 9, Summit 10.

North, Group 4: Westfield 10, Rahway 12.

North, Group 5: Elizabeth 3, Plainfield 13, Linden 14.

South, Group 2: Johnson 7, Hillside 11.

 

BIG CENTRAL CONFERENCE
DIVISION WINNERS SO FAR:

American Gold - St. Joseph's, Metuchen (4-0)

American Silver - Ridge (4-0)

Liberty Gold - Woodbridge (4-0)

Patriot Gold - Bernards (3-0)

Patriot Silver - Johnson (3-0)

 

UNION COUNTY MOST WINS SINCE 2016:

Hillside 67

Cranford 61

Westfield 57

Summit 54

Union 51

Brearley 50

New Providence 49

 

BARRIS GRANT RECORD AT HILLSIDE:

2016: (4-6) - did not make playoffs

2017: (9-3) - Central Jersey, Group 2 champs

2018: (11-1) - Central Jersey, Group 2 champs

2019: (12-0) - South Jersey, Group 2 champs; South, Group 2 regional champs

2020: (4-2) - pandemic season / no playoffs 
2021: (7-3) - Central Jersey, Group 2 semifinalist 

2022: (9-2) - North 1, Group 3 finalist

2023: (6-3) - North 1, Group 3 quarterfinalist

2024 so far: (5-3)

Total: 67-23 (.744)

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Cranford coach Erik Rosenmeier has another playoff team in his Cougars who have solid fan base at Memorial Field where the entertainment is always first-rate with the Cougars band ever present to perform as well. (SC photos and also by JR Parachini & Gene Nann)

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