Jefferson 41, High Point 26 Jefferson quarterback Dom Macaluso was named SCIL/Richards and Summers Player of the Week by the Metropolitan New York Football Writers’ Association. Macaluso connected on 15 of 20 aerial attempts for 295 yards including TD passes of nine, 78, 33 and 64 yards as the Falcons outscored High Point 41-26. Macaluso tossed a nine-yard TD strike to Buddy Miller to open the scoring in the first quarter and boosted the Falcons’ advantage to 15-0 with a 78-yard TD bomb to Matt Valentini. In the third quarter, he hooked up with Miller on TD tosses of 33 and 64 yards. Miller finished with four receptions for 116 yards while Valentini hauled in 10 passes for 168 yards. Kittatinny 26, Newton 14 Kittatinny jumped out to a 13-0 lead after 12 minutes and defeated Newton 26-14. Kyle Hayes, who rushed for 64 yards on four attempts, bolted 25 yards into the end zone to open the scoring in the first quarter. Richie Joseph, who carried 27 times for 91 yards, followed with a five blast over the goal line. Hayes hauled in a 10-yard TD strike from quarterback Anthony Cerbo in the second quarter. In the third quarter, Cerbo hooked up with Kevin Ryan on a 13-yard TDF pass. Lenape 21, Wallkill 7 Lenape Valley snapped a scoreless stalemate at intermission when Mike Groome pounded four yards into the end zone in the third quarter. Groome, who rushed 21 times for 111 yards, added a two-yard TD run in the third quarter before James Hamill blasted four yards to paydirt to up the Patriots lead to 21-0 before Andy Rose put the Rangers on the board in the fourth quarter with a seven-yard TD run. Hopatcong 21, Sparta 0 Hopatcong blanked Sparta 21-0 as Joe Martinek rushed for 154 yards on 29 carries as he pulled to within 128 yards of the state career rushing record set by Keyport’s Kenny Cattouse in 2003. Martincek sandwiched TD runs of 30 and three yards around a two-yard TD pass from Nick DelCorpo to senior tight end Pat Coote.