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Written by: on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010. Follow David Mika on Twitter.

BERWYN – Brett Gillespie of Downingtown West led the West All-Stars
with 397 total yards of offense as the West All-Stars won over the East
All-Stars 39-13 at Teamer Field, Conestoga High School.

Gillespie established a new passing record, early in the second half. The
Temple-bound quarterback completed 15 of 26 passes for 323 yards and four
touchdowns. The old record was 217 yards passing. He also led the West team
with 74 yards rushing. l

Gillespie’s two favorite targets were Jordan Harris of Avon Grove and Pat
Brewer of Coatesville.

Brewer said, “I love it. Brett was unbelievable”.

Brewer caught six passes for 142 yards. Harris hauled in five passes for
134 yards and two touchdowns.

West head coach Jim Donato said, “We expected Brett to have a good game and
boy did he catch fire.”

The West All-Stars dominated on both sides of the football. They had 446
total yards of offense and held the East All-Stars to 216 total yards.

The East All-Stars had all kinds of trouble in the game. Their starting
quarterback Bryce Manning of Conestoga was knocked out the game late in the
first quarter on the center to quarterback exchange.

The East All-Stars biggest play of the night came from Bayard Rustin’s
Rondell White who weaved his way for a 56-yard run. But on the next play
the East team turned it over after their seventh mishandled snap of the
game.

East head coach Mike St. Clair said, “We had a good plan and then we shoot
ourselves in the foot.”

The West All-Stars made it 17-0 on a four-yard touchdown run by Kessan
Christopher of Downingtown West.

The West All-Stars followed up with a field goal by Brian Muchow of
Octorara before halftime.

Gillespie then tossed three touchdowns in the second half including an
86-yard touchdown pass to Brewer. They led 39-0.

The East All-Stars finally got on the scoreboard when Rondell White scored
on a nine-yard run with 6:39 remaining. His brother Rahmeir White added the
final score on a one-yard run.

Rondell led the East All-Stars with 104 yards rushing.

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