Quincy had two receptions for 84 yards, including a 54-yard completion that set up the game’s first score. Bryan had two catches for 37 yards and had the go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter on a 21-yard connection with quarterback Dominic Campanile.
“That is the most hyper-competitive brothers I’ve seen here. Every rep out here, they are incredibly intense. I know something about that,” Vito Campanile said while laughing, referencing his relationships with his brothers. “It’s awesome to see.”
Quincy is a household name.
The reigning
NJ.com Offensive Player of the Year is one of the top recruits in the country and is a matchup nightmare for any defense because of his combination of size and speed.
Bryan is just a sophomore but is the next line as far as playmakers coming up through the Oradell program with Campanile comparing him to one of the top players in the NFL.
“Bryan is gonna be a very similar guy. He’s going to be more of a Deebo Samuel type if that makes sense,” Campanile said. “He’s going to be a great player here. He’s a great player already. He’s one of the fastest kids on the team and he’s in 10th grade. He’s 200 pounds, he’s a really physical blocker.”