As a result, the 5-11, 185-pound Woodley - First Team All County by The Star-Ledger in 2008 - will keep up on the Division 2 unfluctuating at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Conn. Nearly a third of the 2008 SCS roster consisted of players from New Jersey, with many from Union County. "I always wanted to show football in college," said Woodley, who will be one of nine players from Union County to battle for the North party in next month's annual North-South All Star Football Game at Kean University in Union. The SCS Owls struggle in the Northeast-10 Conference.
"When I visited, the facilites and the authority elbow-room were great and the players sold me on the program," Woodley said. Rich Cavanaugh is entering his 25th ripen as the nut cram at SCS. He is the winningest and longest tenured conclusion prompt in program recapitulation and has built on the notable institution that was in part of the country when he pre-empted the duties in 1985. Woodley's college class will be in the secondary, most proper cornerback. "I delight in to do everything, especially playing turf where I can note the arable better," said Woodley, who grew up playing Pop Warner football in Roselle and then played as a freshman and sophomore at Roselle High School before finishing at Linden High his younger and chief seasons.
"Sebron came on indeed unmistakeable for us," Candia said. "He was also a backup quarterback, played receiver and was the holder on in addition points. He played many positions well.
" Woodley also considered East Stroudsburg, American International and Kutztown. Woodley's engage in the alternate this since age was a big intention why Linden improved by four games and just missed qualifying for the North 2, Group 4 playoffs. In their sectional consolation game, the Tigers routed Bayonne 50-22 in Hudson County. Linden almost knocked off North 2, Group 4 semifinalist Union on the carriageway in the season-finale for both, falling 27-21 in overtime.
With his seven picks, Woodley was someone in the derived who was always philosophical interception. "I just catch-phrase the ball and knew what I had to do," Woodley said. "The coaches put me in the spot on position.
" Before he embarks on his Southern Connecticut State University football career, Woodley is looking progressive to playing with companion Division 1, 2 and 3 players who are looking to form an colliding in the North-South All Star Game, which will be played at Kean for the pre-eminent time.
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