Irvin Charles made sure Paul VI would win its first division title in four years.
The Penn State commit directly had his hand in three touchdowns and the 6-foot-4 Charles stopped another with an interception in the end zone.

The superb all-around effort enabled the Eagles to clinch the West Jersey Football League Constitution Division championship with a 28-0 win over second-place Triton Friday night.
 
The Eagles are 4-0 in the division while the Mustangs dropped to 2-2. With one division game left, Paul VI secured its first division title since 2010 since all the other teams have at least two losses.
"We just wanted to leave our mark before we left the school," said Charles after catching two touchdown passes and blocking a punt that was recovered in the end zone for another.
"We knew we hadn't won the conference in a while, so we wanted to leave with that mark on our shoulders," he added. "So it is something that is real big and something we are proud of."
Paul VI won division titles in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, but this senior class had yet to taste a championship.
"It is really great. To win the conference championship your senior year is something that will go with you throughout life," said senior offensive guard Elijah Hines, who plans to attend Maryland and study engineering. "It is something we will always have."
No. 15 ranked Paul VI improved to 5-1 overall. Triton dipped to 4-2.
Paul VI DT Conor Rhea talks about clinching division with win over Triton.
"For any program it is obviously big and that is one of our goals every season," said Paul VI coach John Doherty on winning the division. "It is something for the seniors to keep forever."
Charles, who was also recruited by powers Alabama and Ohio State, put on a show the large home crowd will remember.
On the Eagles' second play from scrimmage, Charles scored the first of his touchdowns on a 13-yard pass from quarterback Matty Vitale.
Triton answered with an impressive 18-play, 70-yard march behind the powerful running back duo of Dom Staiano and Kevin Bucceroni, but the drive ended on the Paul VI 10 after the first of three sacks by Eagles junior defensive end James Weathers.
Paul VI made it 14-0 late in the first half when Charles found open space and connected on a 20-yard touchdown from a scrambling Vitale.
After forcing Triton to punt in a three-and-out, Charles found an open lane to the punter and Darrin DiLauro recovered the block in the end zone. Gavin Sentak added another extra point for a 21-0 lead.
"When I saw he still had the ball in his hand and I was in range, I just sold out for it," Charles said. "I felt the ball hit my hand, I looked around and saw we recovered it in the end zone and I was just hyped."
Paul VI capped its coveted title with a memorable 97-yard touchdown run by Lonnie Moore late in the third quarter.
"It was a big goal, everyone knew coming into the game it would be a hard fight and everyone just kept pushing it to the end," Moore said. "It is a great accomplishment. Years later we are going to look back at it. This is a great feeling."
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Paul VI 28, Triton 0

• Play of the game:
 Showing an impressive burst of speed around the left end, junior running back Lonnie Moore darted 97 yards for the game's final touchdown.

• Player of the game: Senior Irvin Charles did it all. The Penn State commit caught touchdown passes of 13 and 20 yards and blocked a punt that was recovered for a TD in the first half. In the second half, he intercepted a pass in the end zone and returned it to midfield.

• Well said: "This is a real big deal, especially being my senior year," — Charles on winning the West Jersey Football League Constitution Division title.