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2013 Pennsylvania Class A All-State football team

Written by: on Thursday, December 19th, 2013. Follow David Mika on Twitter.

2013 PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL WRITERS’

ALL-STATE TEAM

CLASS A

OFFENSE

Quarterback

Michael Pietropola, Wellsboro – 6-1, 185 junior

Lenny Williams, Sto-Rox – 6-0, 200 senior

Blake Over, Northern Bedford – 6-5, 190 senior

 

Running Back

Brandon Yescavage, Old Forge – 6-2, 190 senior

Daiqwon Buckley, Dunmore – 5-11, 225 senior

Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport – 5-11, 200 junior

Blake Reddick, Lakeview – 6-1, 180 senior

 

Wide Receiver

Colby Klingerman, Bloomsburg – 5-11, 175 senior

Brandon Owlett, Wellsboro – 5-10, 165 senior

 

Tight End

Mike Feryo, Schuylkill Haven – 6-4, 240 senior

 

Offensive Linemen

Ryan Paulish, Old Forge – 6-4, 290 senior

Ryan Long, North Catholic – 6-2, 250 senior

Tyler Cavenas, Mahanoy Area – 6-5, 260 senior

James McHale, Dunmore – 6-7, 300 senior

Paul Papi, Old Forge – 6-0, 228 senior

Josh Tripp, Southern Columbia – 6-5, 270 senior

 

Athlete

Luke Rarig, Southern Columbia – 6-0, 180 junior

James Warren, Steelton-Highspire – 5-11, 170 senior

PJ Fulmore, North Catholic – 5-8, 180 junior

 

DEFENSE

 

Defensive Linemen

Nick Little, Bishop Guilfoyle – 6-2, 229 senior

Joey Bruno, Old Forge – 6-3, 250 senior

Jarred Fragapane, North Catholic – 6-3, 235 senior

Sam Breese, Lakeview – 6-1, 280 senior

 

Linebacker

Shane Schuback, Old Forge – 6-1, 225 senior

Cody Pavlick, Southern Columbia – 6-2, 215 senior

Lukas Damian, Marian Catholic – 6-2, 227 senior

Jorden Sekol, Old Forge – 6-2, 210 senior

Brian Doty, Wellsboro – 6-0, 255 senior

 

Defensive Back

Jake Manetti, Old Forge – 6-0 185 senior

Cale Bruso, Tri-Valley – 6-0, 155 senior

Tre Tipton, Apollo-Ridge – 6-1, 161 junior

 

Athlete

Clintell Gillaspie, Monessen – 6-0, 225 senior

Cole Barnhardt, Williams Valley – 5-9, 170 senior

 

Co-Players of the Year: Brandon Yescavage, Old Forge; Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport.

Coach of the Year: Bob Ravenstahl, North Catholic

6 Responses

  1. It’s good to see that Ryan Long was added to the list as Offensive lineman. He had a great year and was an asset to the team

  2. Hey Brian, how many of Bragalone’s games were you at? I saw all twelve and I can assure you he only played in the fourth quarter in 6 or 7 games including two against Southern. Who had the better game against Bloom? Bragalone had 225 and 3 tds. There were several games where Bragalone had fewer than 20 touches. In fact against Montgomery he only had 8 and still managed 7 tds. What were Fuedales stats against the red raiders, or did coach Roth hold Fuedale out of that game entirely so he would’nt have inflated stats?

  3. Really not sure how the Klingerman quarterback from bloom hasn’t gotten it when he has been the quarterback of back to back receivers to have gotten it.

  4. @Dawgs

    I can vouch for his ability as well. I remember watching Donte Simmons when they played Dunmore last year – and he was good then. With another year under his belt, having not seen him play this year, I can only assume he must’ve been even better this year.

    The only thing I could say though is that all the other running backs deserve to be there as well. There are lots of players all over the state who have worked just as hard and played just as well, unfortunately, when making a list like this, you can only choose so many.

    But the lessons that were learned, the honor that was gained, and the brotherhoods that were formed for all the players, all over the state – on this list and for those who are not, are things that they will all carry with them throughout the rest of their lives. That is the true reward. Congratulations to you all.

  5. What a joke to not have Adam Fuedale on this list and yet Bragalone is on the list. I know Bragalone is a great kid and good player but many games he was in against other teams 3rd stringers. There were times his coach took starters out and then brought them back in. His numbers are so ridiculously inflated. If Fuedale played 4 quarters in blowouts like he did Fuedale would have even better numbers. It’s a damn shame that a Senior who played 2 quarters and racked up those stats got left off but a a kid who isn’t a senior that was kept in blowout games does. I usually don’t comment because there are so many players to choose from but this is just terrible.

  6. I understand District 1 isn’t the most favorable district in class A, but how did Donte Simmons from Bristol not make the list? From reading the newspapers, the kid has over 4,000 yrds as a junior and has broken the schools rushing record. Bias???

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