Headlining the 12th Man Show Halloween Special is legendary Forest Hills bossman Don Bailey. We find out the DNA of Ranger nation. Another coach speak segment this week as we talk live with Old Forge Blue Devils general Mike Schuback.
A couple of new guests this week as we welcome Ed Thomas who gives us his southeastern PA weekly top 10 report. Mr. Thomas does a great job and we give him some dap. In the early 90’s one of the ways to the state championship was through the Eastern Conference. We speak with district 11 statistician John Smith as he breaks down how teams can still get in the playoffs if they miss districts. The Godfather, Armand Vanore returns with a monster preview on Archbishop Wood & Cardinal O’Hara. Williamsport Sun Gazette writer Mitch Rupert returns to talk some district 4 football and give us some playoff projections.
Switching gears to the western part of the state we welcome Tom Reisenweber of the Erie Times News. Tom will recap the region title game between Cathedral Prep & Warren, which will determine the top seed in district 10 class AAA. Back again is Pittsburgh Tribune Reviews Josh Yohe as he talks some WPIAL football and talks about next weeks possible playoff matchups. The Funkster will be live in studio this week as we celebrate Halloween on the show. All your scores, messages, phone calls, live blog playoff chat and much much more on Week #9 of The 12th Man Show. Join us for a spooktacular time.
When: LIVE 10:30pm Friday, October 29, 2010
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With 7,748 career rushing yards, Brumfield is tied with Honesdale’s Terrin Ash for fourth place on the state’s all-time list. He trails the leading mark of 9,027 yards, established in 2008 by Steelton-Highspire’s Jeremiah Young, by 1,279.
Source: http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/high_school/
could you publish or post somewhere the top 10 or 25 all time rushers in PA….brumfield just broke the SE PA record….was wondering where he stands in the state…..cant find any record of this on the internet anywhere