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Cedar Creek Football Program Looks To Become Consistent Power
Coach Tim Watson tells the Courier Post he wants his team to be considered among the best in South Jersey year after year.

Galloway Township, NJ -- Just winning last year’s South Jersey Group 2 championship isn’t enough for the Cedar Creek High School football program.
Coach Tim Watson tells the Courier Post he wants his team to be considered among the best in South Jersey year after year, and to do that, the Pirates have to beat all the best teams consistently.
This year, the team has two Rutgers recruits, a running back/linebacker who is drawing attention from colleges, and a four-year starter at quarterback who threw for over 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns last year, according to the report.
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There will be opportunities to beat all the best teams as well, as Cedar Creek plays Absegami, Mainland, St. Joe’s (Hammonton) and defending South Jersey Group 3 champion Delsea.
Read more at courierpostonline.com.
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