Cam Miller Scores Two Touchdowns in Program's First State Championship
Cam Miller had one heck of a Wednesday. The New Jersey wide receiver flipped his pledge from Wisconsin to sign with Kentucky, then caught two touchdown passes to help Winslow Township win its first-ever State Championship.
Miller had a team-high four receptions for 67 yards, scoring on passes of 26 and 15 yards. Winslow Township ran away with a 35-0 victory to cap off an undefeated season. The future Wildcat completed his prep career with 156 receptions for 2,889 yards and 42 touchdowns. He shared with the Courier Post how he will celebrate such a momentous day.
“I will go to school because I don’t like missing days of school,” Miller said. “If you look at my attendance, it says zero missed days. I will go to school. I’m pretty sure there are probably going to be praises. They will probably have a parade, or whatever the case may be.
“I want to go in and kick it with the students and enjoy the love that they have been showing us. We did something that has never been done in program history. I want to just enjoy it. I said last year, I wanted to be able to go out with a big bang. If we could throw a party every day, let’s throw a party every day.”
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A two-way star for Winslow Township, he was initially recruited by many schools to play cornerback. He’ll play in the slot at Kentucky. Miller is one of five wide receivers in the Cats’ 2025 recruiting class, joining Montavin Quisenberry, DJ Miller, Preston Bowman, and Quintin Simmons.
“I’m happy,” he told the Courier Post. “I’m happy with my decisions. I’m happy with the outcome of this game, and I’m definitely happy about signing the papers for Kentucky — Go Cats.”
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