Freehold Township delivered a complete team performance on Thursday afternoon, earning a decisive 33–6 victory over Ranney to even their record at 2–2 on the season.
The Patriots controlled the game from start to finish behind an efficient and balanced offensive attack. Quarterback Skyler Rausch (#14) led the way, completing 11 of 13 passes for 131 yards and two touchdowns, while also adding 46 rushing yards. Her command of the offense set the tone early and kept the chains moving throughout the game.
Chloe Glickman (#23) was a standout playmaker, contributing across the board with 73 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the ground, while also hauling in five receptions for 93 yards and two receiving scores. Her versatility proved difficult for Ranney to contain.
The passing game featured contributions from multiple receivers, including Gabby Ramiz (#6) (2 receptions, 19 yards), Kaylie Fata (#8) (2 receptions), and additional catches from Joelle Ganon (#1), Geovanna Pecoraro (#11), and Sihera Karce (#24), showcasing the depth of the Patriots’ offense.
Defensively, Freehold Township applied consistent pressure and limited Ranney’s opportunities. Joelle Ganon (#1)recorded a team-high three sacks, while Gabby Ramiz (#6) added an interception to halt a Ranney drive. The Patriots totaled five sacks and 19 tackles, highlighting a strong, disciplined effort on that side of the ball.
Special teams also contributed, with extra points converted by Kaylie Fata (#8) and Isabelle Hanna (#9) to help extend the lead.
Overall, it was a well-rounded performance with strong execution in all phases—offense, defense, and special teams—as Freehold Township continues to build momentum and Build The Standard.