Jersey City youth football team aims for national championship, but needs help getting there

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The team raised $4,500 through a GoFundMe campaign that ended last month, but still needs $2,500 for housing for the 27 players and the coaches.

The Jersey City Knights Elite 10-and-under football team has qualified for the 2024 AAU spring football national championship tournament in South Carolina.The Jersey City Knights Elite football team is working hard to bring a national championship back to the city. But first it has to get to Spartanburg, South South Carolina, where the championship tournament will be played later this month.

Each team in the field is guaranteed three games, and must win five games to capture the title, first-year head coach Tiquan Gwyn said. In the fall, the team fell just short of a state championship, so Gwyn entered the team in the spring league for the first time this year.In the league championship game at Matawan High School in Aberdeen, Jayden Goodwin ran for one touchdown and threw for another to wide receiver Gabriel Serano.

 

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