Head Coach: Kyle Detweiler
Assistant Coaches:
Sal Bello – QB’s
Ryan Benson – DB’s
Fr. Mark Cavara – DL
Justin Golden – LB’s
Shawn Hackett – WR’s
Mark Mounayar – OL
Bill O’Donnell – RB’s
John Tull – FB/TE’s
Team Name: Archbishop Carroll Patriots
2021 Record: 0-10
District: District 12
Class: AAA
League: Philadelphia Catholic League – Blue Division
Key Starters Lost:
Joseph Bushner
Shane Dunn
Aaron Flomo – Eastern University
Andrew Lynch
Jonathan Majoub – Sacred Heart University
Devon Southern – King’s College
Mason Streko
Victor Taylor – King’s College
Offensive Starters Returning: (11)
Sr. WR Shane Bockrath, 6-0, 175
Sr. OT AJ Dilks, 6-5, 280
Sr. OT Jack Fry, 6-4, 265
Sr. QB Andre Groce, 6-2, 190
Sr. RB Josh Jones, 5-9, 215
Sr. WR Pat Liney, 6-2, 170
Sr. OL Tyler Schiele, 5-11, 250
Sr. FB/TE Anthony Spurio, 6-1, 220
Jr. WR Jesse Ventre, 5-8, 170
Jr. OL Cleveland Woodson, 5-9, 240
Jr. QB James Wright, 5-10, 180
Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
Sr. DL Jack Fry, 6-4, 265
Sr. LB Kyle Rodia, 5-8, 175
Sr. LB Anthony Spurio, 6-1, 220
Jr. DB Hassan Bailey, 5-8, 170
Jr. EDGE Myles Deshields, 6-0, 175
Jr. DB Anthony Hopson, 5-9, 170
Jr. DL Cleveland Woodson, 5-9, 240
Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
So. K/P Alex Raker, 6-0, 150
Key Newcomers:
Sr. WR Chase Gallagher, 6-5, 205
Sr. QB Mason Waller, 6-3, 190
Jr. DB/WR Too Jemahwuo, 5-11, 175
So. WR/DB Anthony Coia, 6-0, 150
So. DB/WR Mason Graham, 5-7, 155
So. OL/DL Parker Kudjoe, 6-1, 265
So. RB/LB Adam Moffitt, 5-10, 180
So. WR/DB Luke Watson, 6-1, 170
2021 Returning Player Stats:
QB James Wright
Passing:
39 Completions
388 Yards
2 TD’s
QB Andre Groce
Passing:
35 Completions
341 Yards
2 TD’s
WR Jesse Ventre
Receiving:
22 Receptions
245 Yards
4 TD’s
LB Anthony Spurio
Defense:
54 Tackles
8 TFL’s
1 Sack
DL Jack Fry
Defense:
29 Tackles
3 TFL’s
1 PD
DL Cleveland Woodson
Defense:
26 Tackles
7 TFL’s
1 Sack
EDGE Myles Deshields
Defense:
22 Tackles
5 TFL’s
2 Sacks
2022 Offensive Outlook: “Last year, we had the worst turnover differential in the entire Catholic League and our record reflected that. All of our drives MUST end with a kick. We were at the bottom of the league in rushing yards per game and we have to get more production out of the guys up front. Our ground game has to be more effective and more efficient to support whoever wins the QB job. There is competition at every single offensive position and the guys who win the jobs will be those who are assignment perfect and take great care of the football.”
2022 Defensive Outlook: “After a rough start, our defense started to gel and come together in the second half of last year’s schedule. There is a good amount of continuity within the returning guys and a nice blend of veteran leadership and young playmakers. We had four games in league play last season where we allowed 17, 17, 14, and 13 offensive points and lost them all. Creating turnovers is a point of emphasis for us so that the offense can get more of the opportunities they need.”
2022 Special Teams Outlook: “We rely heavily on the kicking game to not just win field position but also make splash plays. Raker is a young guy with a strong and accurate leg. Two of the new guys, Gallagher and Coia, should also be pushing and in the mix to kick. The competition will exist in the return game as well.”