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Jack Cannon: NJ.com Football Player of the Year

Jack Cannon, a senior from Holmdel High School, has been named the 2025 NJ.com Football Player of the Year. His exceptional season led Holmdel to a sectional football championship and a nine-and-three record, setting new state records with sixty-three combined rushing and passing touchdowns and two hundred two points. Cannons leadership and on-field performance have cemented his place as one of the best players in Shore Conference history, even surpassing some impressive state records.

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