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  • 2014 Week 7 Small School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Small School

    1) Southern Columbia (4) 7-0 (1) Defeated Warrior Run, 57-0

    2) North Schuylkill (11) 7-0 (2) Defeated Mount Carmel Area, 53-21

    3) Berks Catholic (3) 7-0 (4) Defeated Hamburg, 48-34

    4) South Williamsport (4) 6-1 (6) Defeated Cowanesque Valley, 56-0

    5) Bermudian Springs (3) 7-0 (8) Defeated Delone Catholic, 38-0

    6) West Catholic (12) 4-3 (9) Defeated Bishop McDevitt (12), 39-6

    7) Northwestern Lehigh (11) 6-1 (3) Lost to Southern Lehigh, 37-40

    8) Wellsboro (4) 6-1 (7) Defeated Bloomsburg, 28-24

    9) Old Forge (2) 7-0 (10) Defeated Lackawanna Trail, 17-14

    10) Wyomissing Area (3) 7-0 (NR) Defeated Fleetwood, 43-14

     

    HM: Bristol (1) 6-1, Camp Hill (3) 5-2, Delaware Valley Charter (12) 7-0, Dunmore (2) 6-1, Lackawanna Trail (2) 5-2, Loyalsock Township (4) 5-2, North Penn (4) 7-0, Prep Charter (12) 6-0-1, Troy Area (4) 6-1, York Catholic (3) 5-2

  • 2014 Week 7 Big School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Big School

    1) Archbishop Wood (12) 6-1 (2) Defeated Cardinal O’Hara, 48-6

    2) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 3-3 (10) Defeated LaSalle College High School, 35-31

    3) LaSalle College High School (12) 5-2 (1) Lost to St. Joseph’s Prep, 31-35

    4) Bishop McDevitt (3) 7-0 (3) Defeated Cedar Cliff, 49-33

    5) Pennsbury (1) 7-0 (4) Defeated Pennridge, 41-14

    6) Easton Area (11) 7-0 (5) Defeated Parkland, 28-21

    7) Bethlehem Catholic (11) 7-0 (6) Defeated Pocono Mountain East, 52-0

    8) Wilson (3) 7-0 (7) Defeated Conestoga Valley, 61-14

    9) Coatesville (1) 7-0 (8) Defeated Kennett, 42-7

    10) Crestwood (2) 7-0 (9) Defeated Wyoming Valley West, 28-14

     

    HM: Benjamin Franklin (12) 6-0, Bethlehem Freedom (11) 7-0, Bonner-Prendie (12) 7-0, Governor Mifflin (3) 6-1, Haverford School (Non-PIAA) 5-1, Imhotep Charter (12) 6-1, Manheim Central (3) 6-1, Parkland (11) 5-2, Quakertown (1) 7-0, Selinsgrove (4) 6-1, Springfield-Delco (1) 7-0, Springside Chestnut Hill (Non-PIAA) 7-0, West Chester Henderson (1) 6-1, West Chester Rustin (1) 6-1, Whitehall (11) 5-2

  • Eastern Pennsylvania High School Football scores for Saturday, October 11, 2014

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    Academy of the New Church 38, Perkiomen School 6
    Bergen Catholic (NJ) 25, DePaul (NJ) 14
    Berks Catholic 48, Hamburg 34
    Bishop McDevitt 49, Cedar Cliff 33
    Bonner-Prendie 30, Neumann-Goretti 19
    Carbondale Area 34, Holy Cross 24
    Chester 34, Penn Wood 21
    Delaware Valley Charter 52, Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy 8
    Downingtown West 46, Bishop Shanahan 21
    Emmaus 31, Allentown Central Catholic 28
    Harry S. Truman 42, Council Rock North 40
    Imhotep Charter School 57, Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech 6
    Lower Merion 14, Harriton 10
    Overbrook 48, School of the Future 0
    Pen Argyl 21, Notre Dame 7
    Pennsbury 41, Pennridge 14
    Perkiomen Valley 55, Pope John Paul II 6
    Pius X 40, Holy Redeemer 15
    Red Lion Area 21, New Oxford 7
    Scranton Prep 28, Abington Heights 0
    Spring-Ford 49, Methacton 20
    Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 53, William Penn Charter 51
    St. Ignatius (OH) 41, Erie McDowell 10
    Susquehanna Community 34, Mid-Valley 0
    Susquehanna Township 27, Hershey 7
    West Catholic 39, Bishop McDevitt 6
    Wyoming Area 17, Dallas 10
    Wyomissing Area 43, Fleetwood 14
  • Week 7: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 or more)

    21 – Christian Fish, Hughesville

    19 – Joshua Burkavage, Honesdale

    18 – Jeremy Kozich Wyoming Valley West

    16 – Forrest Rhyne, Waynesboro

    16 – Isaiah Freeman, Mastery North Charter

    15 – Albert Wolfgang, Williams Valley

    15 – Billy Davidson, Wyoming Valley West

    14 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area

     

    Interceptions (2 or more)

    4 – Jaden Buchanan, Tri-Valley

    2 – Ace Walker, South Philadelphia

    2 – Chris Muller, Pen Argyl

    2 – Isaiah Rapp, Selinsgrove

    2 – Kabir Drummond, John Bartram

    2 – Zac Weber, Twin Valley

     

    Fumbles (2 or more)

     

     

    Sacks (3 or more)

    5 – Austin Heisler, Pen Argyl

    3 – Damien Barber, Harrisburg

    3 – Max Jones, Berwick Area

    3 – Nick Arcury, Wilson Area (11)

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    75-yards, Taylor Breininger, Northwestern Lehigh

    70-yards, Aaron Britton, Trinity

    60-yards, Justin Freeman, John Bartram

    58-yards, Kani Little, Harrisburg

    55-yards, Myles Braxton, Chambersburg

    50-yards, Mark Robinson, Wilkes-Barre Meyers

    49-yards, Yeedee Thaenrat, Roman Catholic

    36-yards, Makai Sheed, John Bartram

    28-yards, Nico Bonnie, Southern Lehigh

    24-yards, Jeff Panara, Archbishop Wood

    22-yards, Ryan Maloney, Palisades

    0-yards, Jaquan Blair, Susquehanna Township

    0-yards, Phil DiWilliams, Roman Catholic

    0-yards, Tyshaun Pollard, Central Dauphin East

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    103-yards, Michael Fowler, Pottsgrove

    82-yards, Jahmir Bohannan, Samuel Fels

    72-yards, Malik Frye, Central Dauphin

    55-yards, Jason Jablonowski, Carbondale Area

    45-yards, Joseph Lee, Hatboro-Horsham

    42-yards, Jerry Pereira, Palmerton Area

    41-yards, Joe Smith, Bethlehem Catholic

    40-yards, Boaz Pogue, Chambersburg

    40-yards, DeShawn Franklin, Camp Hill

    35-yards, DaShawn Millington, Carlisle

    34-yards, Dox Aitken, Haverford School

    34-yards, Quadir Strothers, William Penn Charter

    32-yards, Anibal Mercado, Samuel Fels

    27-yards, Ace Walker, South Philadelphia

    26-yards, Edward Shuttleworth, Schuylkill Valley

    24-yards, Alec Norton, Nanticoke

    20-yards, Colton Dull, Bermudian Springs

    08-yards, Luke Wood, Quakertown

     

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    6-yards, Desmont Pugh, Delaware Valley Charter

    0-yards, Nathan Moser, Easton Area 

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 7: Top Offensive Performers

    All-Purpose Yards (400-yards or more)

    495-yards, Bo Burleigh, North Penn (4)

    432-yards, Bill Williams, Camp Hill

    414-yards, Hakeem Kinard, York Catholic 

    413-yards, Nassir Weaver, Lancaster Catholic

     

     

    Passing (300-yards or more)

    417-yards, Bo Burleigh, North Penn (4) **School Record

    397-yards, Nick Marsilio, Bishop McDevitt

    385-yards, Cody Kissinger, Lebanon

    364-yards, Grant Breneman, Cedar Cliff

    341-yards, Dan Green, Oxford

    331-yards, Scott Walck, Western Wayne

    317-yards, Donovan Crabbe, Master North Charter

    317-yards, Michael Shuster, Camp Hill

    314-yards, Gianni Sinatore, Whitehall 

    301-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg

     

    Rushing (200-yards or more)

    413-yards, Nassir Weaver, Lancaster Catholic

    373-yards, Samir Bullock, Archbishop Ryan

    351-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton **School Record

    291-yards, Zach Zukoski, Hazleton Area

    261-yards, Tyler Whitemore, Upper Moreland

    248-yards, Steven Charlemagne, Jenkintown

    235-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area

    229-yards, Austyn Borre, Pleasant Valley

    227-yards, Edward Shuttleworth, Schuylkill Valley

    224-yards, Andre Robinson, Bishop McDevitt

    219-yards, Vince Alimenti, Council Rock South

    215-yards, Alex Gibson, Central Bucks East

    206-yards, Adrian Sapnas, Marple-Newtown

     

    Receiving (150-yards or more)

    238-yards, Nasir Adderley, Great Valley

    216-yards, Bill Williams, Camp Hill

    200-yards, Matt Peck, Waynesboro

    190-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford

    183-yards, Luke Kelly, North Penn (4)

    172-yards, Noah Malone, Cedar Cliff

    162-yards, Peter Hughey, James Buchanan

    160-yards, Kyle Haines, Western Wayne

    154-yards, Deonte Ramsey, Carlisle

     

    Touchdowns (4 or more)

    6 – Edward Shuttleworth, Schuylkill Valley ** School Record

    5 – Bo Burleigh, North Penn (4)

    5 – Grant Breneman, Cedar Cliff

    5 – Julian Spigner, Bethlehem Catholic

    5 – Michael Shuster, Camp Hill

    5 – Vince Alimenti, Council Rock South

    5 – Zach Zukoski, Hazleton Area

    4 – Billy Burger, Carlisle

    4 – Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg

    4 – Damon Camacho, Manheim Central

    4 – Jacob Soller, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin

    4 – Jake Barr, Downingtown West

    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    4 – Jake Templin, Wilson (3)

    4 – Kyle Haines, Western Wayne

    4 – Luke Eisenhour, Lebanon

    4 – Matt Peck, Waynesboro

    4 – Mikale Clark, Harrisburg

    4 – Nasir Boykin, Martin Luther King

    4 – Nassir Weaver, Lancaster Catholic

    4 – Nick Marsilio, Bishop McDevitt

    4 – Noah Barnett, Canton

    4 – Ross Souders, Lampeter-Strasburg

    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall

    4 – Samir Bullock, Archbishop Ryan

    4 – Tim Spinelli, Cumberland Valley

    4 – Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh

    4 – Tre Jordan, Pius X

    4 – Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin

     

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  • Week 7: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    98-yards, Jahan Dotson, Nazareth Area  

    95-yards, Andre Chollette, West Scranton

    95-yards, Bill Williams, Camp Hill

    95-yards, Naim Franklin, Frankford

    88-yards, Mark Robinson, Wilkes-Barre Meyers

    88-yards, Nasir Adderley, Great Valley

    85-yards, Connor Brinton, Conestoga Valley

    84-yards, Nick Long, Northwest Area

    82-yards, Dontez Jolly, Academy of Palumbo

    75-yards, Alon Rhette, Palmyra

    75-yards, Dajour Hull, Trinity

    75-yards, Alon Rhette, Palmyra

    71-yards, Tyler Marmo, Unionville

    65-yards, Dionte Jones, Troy Area

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    89-yards, Khalif Sinclari, Norristown

    70-yards, Jake Barr, Downingtown West

    65-yards, Kyle Haines, Western Wayne

    64-yards, Justin Jaworski, Perkiomen Valley

    63-yards, Deion Robinson, North Penn (1)

    62-yards, Shaheed Brown, Delaware Valley Charter

    51-yards, Koran Jordan, Conrad Weiser 

    48-yards, Tyler Hanna, Nanticoke

    48-yards, Zamir Davis, Delaware Valley Charter

    46-yards, John Davis, William Penn Charter

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    2 – (51, 25) Jonah Williams, Susquehanna Township

    2 – (40, 25) Alex Gallaher, Camp Hill

    2 – (39, 37) Stephen Johnson, Hempfield

    2 – (28, 39) Dawin Reyes, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    2 – (25, 36) Connor Ringwalt, Episcopal Academy

    2 – (21, 49) Jack Sloslow, Haverford School

     

    Field Goals (40-yards or more)

    51-yards, Jonah Williams, Susquehanna Township **School Record

    49-yards, Jack Sloslow, Haverford School

    40-yards,  Alex Gallaher, Camp Hill

     

    Punting average (40-yards or more)

    44.3 – Mason Donaldson, Salisbury Township

     

    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    3 – Steve Jesse, Susquehanna Community

     

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  • Upstart Freedom Patriots Upend Whitehall in OT 29-28

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    Anyone who doubted just how good this Freedom Patriot’s football team was, should be believers now. Freedom entered their game with Whitehall with a 7-0 record against teams with a combined 10-26 record, stunned the Zephyrs in front of a shocked homecoming night crowd at Zephyr Stadium 29-28 in thrilling fashion in overtime.

    Patriot running back Joseph Santos scored on a two-point conversion run from a yard and a half out to secure the victory for his team. “We were hurting tonight, so I thought if we had the chance for the win we were going for it,” an elated coach Jason Roeder stated afterwards. Santos scored after a previous attempt at the conversion failed, but a pass interference call against Whitehall gave Freedom a second chance for the win. Freedom quarterback Joe Young scored on a six-yard run to get his team within a point of either tying the game or going for the win.

    “We only had 42 guys dressed for this game. Our quarterback was banged up, we are on the road, we just had to go for it, win or lose.” Roeder added.

    Whitehall’s running back Saquon Barkley got his team in the lead with a three-yard run on the Zephyrs possession in extra time, but that lead did not hold up when the Patriots got their chance. Barkley finished with 168 yards and four tallies in the contest. But a crucial fumble by Barkley as he made a valiant effort inside the Freedom 10 yard line, seemed to change momentum of the game.

    Freedom had drives of 93, 95 and 90 yards in the second half to match each score made by the Zephyrs. “We were wanting to make this a four quarter game,” Roeder mentioned. “This is what it’s all about playing in the Lehigh Valley,” he concluded.

    The Freedom student section stormed the field after the game to join the celebration of a team that was just 2-8 last season. “This has to rank right up there with some of the great wins in his program’s history,” added Roeder.

    “We let this one slip away from us,” saidWhitehall coach Brian Gilbert. Whitehall drops it’s second game in a row after starting 5-0.

    Freedom now takes their perfect record up against Parkland (5-2), who lost to Easton 28-21 Friday night. Whitehall tries to get back on track as they travel to Nazareth next week.

  • Eastern Pennsylvania High School Football scores for Friday, October 10, 2014

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    Academy Park 16, Interboro 0
    Annville-Cleona 52, Kutztown 6
    Archbishop Ryan 42, Archbishop Carroll 7
    Archbishop Wood 48, Cardinal O’Hara 6
    Athens 34, Wyalusing Area 28
    Benjamin Franklin 20, George Washington 14
    Bermudian Springs 38, Delone Catholic 0
    Berwick Area 52, Williamsport 13
    Bethlehem Catholic 52, Pocono Mountain East 0
    Bethlehem Freedom 29, Whitehall 28
    Bethlehem Liberty 38, Northampton 14
    Blue Mountain 47, Minersville Area 0
    Boiling Springs 41, Milton Hershey 27
    Boyertown 13, Phoenixville 7
    Calvary Christian Academy 29, New Hope Solebury 28
    Camp Hill 55, Palmyra 28
    Canton Area 51, Montgomery 6
    Central Bucks East 31, Norristown 14
    Central Bucks South 23, Abington 7
    Central Dauphin 45, Carlisle 8
    Central Dauphin East 42, Chambersburg 19
    Central York 38, Spring Grove 21
    Cheltenham 14, Springfield-Montco 0
    Coatesville 42, Kennett 7
    Cocalico 63, Elizabethtown Area 14
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech 40, Bucktail 6
    Columbia 35, Ephrata 7
    Conestoga 42, Marple-Newtown 28
    Conrad Weiser 38, Pottsville Area 7
    Council Rock South 46, William Tennent 41
    Crestwood 28, Wyoming Valley West 14
    Dallastown 28, South Western 27
    Delaware County Christian School 43, Morrisville 0
    Delaware Valley 35, Valley View 15
    Donegal 41, Pequea Valley 0
    Downingtown East 44, Avon Grove 6
    Dunmore 28, Lakeland 14
    East Juniata 15, Susquenita 14
    East Stroudsburg North 40, Nazareth Area 20
    East Stroudsburg South 37, Pocono Mountain West 33
    Eastern York 48, Susquehannock 0
    Easton Area 28, Parkland 21
    Exeter Township 35, Muhlenberg 2
    Fairfield 34, York County School of Technology 8
    Garnet Valley 28, Penncrest 7
    Germantown Academy 27, Episcopal Academy 13
    Gettysburg 85, Kennard-Dale 12
    Glen Mills 40, Chichester 7
    Governor Mifflin 42, Daniel Boone 19
    Great Valley 41, Oxford Area 22
    Greencastle-Antrim 31, James Buchanan 28
    Hatboro-Horsham 28, Wissahickon 14
    Haverford High 21, Radnor 0
    Haverford School 22, Malvern Prep 6
    Hazleton Area 49, Tunkhannock 19
    Hempfield 34, Cedar Crest 8
    J.P. McCaskey 31, Warwick 17
    Jenkintown 42, Lower Moreland 14
    Jersey Shore 47, Milton Area 0
    Jim Thorpe Area 29, Mahanoy Area 22
    John Bartram 50, Frankford 21
    Lancaster Catholic 49, Lebanon 34
    Lewisburg 41, Danville 0
    Line Mountain 14, Upper Dauphin 7
    Littlestown 49, Hanover 20
    Lower Dauphin 38, Mechanicsburg 21
    Loyalsock Township 32, Hughesville 13
    Manheim Central 56, Lampeter-Strasburg 28
    Manheim Township 35, Penn Manor 28
    Marian Catholic 40, Schuylkill Haven 17
    Middletown Area 36, Trinity 8
    Muncy 34, Sayre 8
    Nanticoke 28, Wilkes-Barre Meyers 12
    Nativity BVM 42, Carson Long Institute 6
    Neshaminy 29, Souderton Area 10
    Newport 49, Millersburg 28
    North Penn 44, Troy Area 33
    North Penn 58, Bensalem 13
    North Schuylkill 53, Mount Carmel Area 21
    Northeast 38, Abraham Lincoln 0
    Northern Lebanon 26, ELCO 14
    Northern Lehigh 14, Salisbury Township 13
    Northwest Area 34, Lake-Lehman 26
    Old Forge 17, Lackawanna Trail 14
    Palisades 27, Bangor 7
    Palmerton Area 44, Catasauqua 7
    Pleasant Valley 41, Louis E. Dieruff 34
    Pottsgrove 35, Pottstown Area 7
    Prep Charter 48, Academy of Palumbo 6
    Quakertown Community 27, Central Bucks West 7
    Reading 27, Dover Area 20
    Red Land 41, Big Spring 0
    Ridley 20, Strath Haven 14
    Riverside 17, Honesdale 6
    Roxborough 34, Olney 22
    Saint Joseph’s Prep 35, LaSalle College HS 31
    Salesianum School (DE) 55, Martin Luther King 26
    Samuel S. Fels 31, Philadelphia Central 20
    Saucon Valley 28, Wilson Area 6
    Schuylkill Valley 43, Twin Valley 14
    Scranton 48, North Pocono 6
    Selinsgrove 35, Montoursville 0
    Shamokin 27, Shikellamy 13
    Shippensburg Area 10, Northern 7
    Simon Gratz 39, Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School 0
    Solanco 30, Garden Spot 23
    South Williamsport 56, Cowanesque Valley 0
    Southern Columbia 57, Warrior Run 0
    Southern Lehigh 40, Northwestern Lehigh 37
    Springfield-Delco 34, Upper Darby 33
    Steelton-Highspire 34, West Perry 7
    Stroudsburg 50, William Allen 0
    Tamaqua Area 47, Shenandoah Valley 0
    Towanda 38, Central Columbia 28
    Tri-Valley 41, Halifax 14
    Unionville 49, Octorara Area 6
    University HS (FL) 35, Colonial (FL) 0
    Upper Dublin 34, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 28
    Upper Moreland 42, Upper Merion 6
    Upper Perkiomen 27, Owen J. Roberts 20
    Valley Forge Military Academy 20, Strawberry Mansion 12
    Wallenpaupack 34, West Scranton 14
    Waynesboro 54, East Pennsboro 28
    Wellsboro 28, Bloomsburg 24
    West Chester Henderson 35, West Chester East 14
    West Chester Rustin 42, Sun Valley 6
    West York 58, York Suburban 7
    Western Wayne 50, Montrose Area 14
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 35, Pittston Area 6
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. 37, Hanover Area 12
    William Penn (3) 20, Northeastern 17
    Williams Valley 27, Pine Grove Area 13
    Wilson West Lawn 61, Conestoga Valley 14
    York Catholic 41, Biglerville 10
  • Record-Setters: Week 6 Performances

    Football fans saw several records set in Eastern Pennsylvania last week.

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone rushed for 427 yards on 37 carries and six touchdowns. The 427 yards is a Lycoming County single-game rushing record.

    Pennridge’s Joe Unangst rushed for 257 yards on 28 carries and five touchdowns, which ties a school record. Ryan Greiser in 2004 and Louis Riddick in 1986 held the previous touchdown record.

    Lackawanna Trail’s Ross Fauquier had another interception return for a touchdown. This is his third game in a row with an interception returned for a touchdown.

    Northwestern Lehigh’s Frank Dangello was 9-16 for 144 yards and four touchdowns, the first time in school history that a quarterback threw for four touchdowns. He now has 40 Career touchdown passes.

    Northwestern Lehigh’s Cam Richardson had five catches for 122 yards and four touchdowns, the first time in school history a receiver caught four in a game. The previous record was two. He tied Larry Caamano for all-time career receptions (73). He also had a rushing TD to go with his four receiving TDs to tie the all time record for TDs in a game.

    Northwestern Lehigh’s Harry Hall had 19 carries for 141 yards and moved past Austin Bleam for third place in career rushing yards with 2478. Only head coach Josh Snyder and his brother Brett Snyder have more.

    Martin Luther King’s Nasir Boykin completed 25-40 for 384 yards passing, four touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns. The 384 yards are a school record passing.

    Martin Luther King’s Dominique McNeil caught 11 passes for 190 yards and three touchdowns. The 190 yards receiving in a game is a school record.

    Easton Area’s Shane Simpson had seven touchdowns in a game against Whitehall. The seven touchdowns break the 89-year-old record of Jim Hanlon. Hanlon had six touchdowns in a game in 1925. Source: Duke Helm

    Southern Lehigh’s Travis Edmond threw four touchdowns in a win over Palmerton. The four touch down passes tie the school record held by his brother Ty. Source: Duke Helm

    Stroudsburg’s kicker Nico Ruiz kicked a school record 47-yard field goal in their win over Pocono Mountain East. Source: Duke Helm

  • Top Defensive Performers through Week 6

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    28 – Albert Wolfgang, Williams Valley
    27 – Anthony Snyder, Tri-Valley (12-solo, 14-assists)
    24 – Tyler Owens, J.P. McCaskey
    21 – Diego Zubieta, Penncrest
    20 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area
    19 – Wes Oginio, Oxford Area
    19 – Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area
    19 – Ryan Hoffman, Avon Grove
    19 – Anthony Greggo, Pius X
    18.5 – Christian Fish, Hughesville
    18 – Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area
    18 – Tommy Harrison, Bloomsburg Area
    18 – Nick Kerschner, Schuylkill Haven
    18 – Maverick Robinson, Newport
    18 – Devin Fontanez, Saucon Valley
    17 – Steven McNeal, Central Dauphin
    17 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area
    17 – Issac George, Palmerton Area
    16 – Shaq Cobb, Fleetwood
    16 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area
    16 – Roy Rodriguez, Bloomsburg Area
    16 – Isaac George, Palmerton Area
    16 – Christian Carvis, Saucon Valley
    16 – Austin Marks, Millersburg
    16 – Audley Isaacs, Valley Forge Military Academy
    15- Ryan Davis, Susquehanna Township
    15 – Zak Rupper, Pen Argyl
    15 – Zack Kuntz, Camp Hill
    15 – Tyler Shay Mid-Valley
    15 – Tyler Rodgers, Palmerton Area
    15 – Reid Albright, Central Dauphin
    15 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area
    15 – Divak Miller, Delaware Valley Charter
    15 – Brendan Zimmie, Spring-Ford
    15 – Brad Way, Oxford Area
    15 – A.J. Ziller, Bloomsburg Area
    14 – Taz Smith, Souderton Area
    14 – Russell Abernethy, New Hope-Solebury
    14 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area
    14 – Marcus Williams, Loyalsock Township
    14 – Logan Chetaitis, Cumberland Valley
    14 – Kyle Holmgren, Hanover Area
    14 – John Peters, South Williamsport
    14 – Jes Sheridan, Hanover Area
    14 – Jeff Burton, Lakeland
    14 – Jack Gaugler, Selinsgrove
    14 – Gino DiCamillo, Marple-Newtown
    14 – Elijah Parrish, Ligonier Valley
    14 – Doug Costin, Bishop Shanahan
    14 – Austin Marks, Millersburg
    14 – Anthony Vavra, Panther Valley
    14 – Albert Wolfgang, Williams Valley
    14 – Zach Unger, Wallenpaupack
    13 – Vince Ciavardelli, Marple-Newtown
    13 – Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area
    13 – Nick Sully, Marian Catholic
    13 – Logan McKeag, Montoursville
    13 – Frankie Tewell, Central Columbia
    13 – Dan Scheib, Tri-Valley
    13 – Crae McCracken, Loyalsock Township
    13 – Chance Allen, Newport
    13 – Todd Frick, Wallenpaupack
    13 – Davik Miller, Delaware Valley Charter

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    3 – Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    3 – Evan Pollack, Governor Mifflin
    2 – Wyatt Gearhart, Bermudian Springs
    2 – Tyler Lampe, Gettysburg
    2 – Teddy Bender, Warrior Run
    2 – Ryan Markle, Bermudian Springs
    2 – Ramon Fields, Scranton
    2 – Raheem Blackshear, Father Judge
    2 – Quazi Jones, South Philadelphia
    2 – Qua’Shawn Grooms, York Catholic
    2 – Prince Smith, Father Judge
    2 – Michael Allen, Fleetwood
    2 – Mark Weichel, Pennridge
    2 – Marcus Williams, Loyalsock Township
    2 – Lance Blass, Crestwood
    2 – Kyle Slivka. Bristol
    2 – Kyle Hickey, Council Rock South
    2 – Kyle Haines, Western Wayne
    2 – Kevin Kizis, Holy Cross
    2 – Kenny Avallon, Roman Catholic
    2 – Justin Siejk, Boyertown
    2 – Justin Siejk, Boyertown
    2 – Joshua LoBasso, Honesdale
    2 – Joe Joe Headen, Bishop McDevitt
    2 – Isaiah Rapp, Selinsgrove
    2 – Eliseo Ortiz, Governor Mifflin
    2 – Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    2 – Dan Hockman, Pennridge
    2 – Clarence Buchanan, Academy Park
    2 – Chris Muller, Pen Argyl
    2 – Brendon Bell, Cowanesque Valley
    2 – Brandon Bruechkner, Hanover Area
    2 – Anthony Pagliaro, Parkland
    2 – Andrew Chobany, West Chester Rustin
    2 – Dominic Shivone, Palmerton Area

     

    Fumbles (2 Minimum)

    2 – Kyle Hickey, Council Rock South

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    5 – Amir Walker, Delaware Valley Charter
    4 – Tim Mallon, Perkiomen Valley
    4 – Bill Williams, Camp Hill
    4 – Angelo Maskornick, Marian Catholic
    3.5 – Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin
    3 – Tre Hinchey, Ridley
    3 – Teddy Bender, Warrior Run
    3 – T.J. Foley, Perkiomen Valley
    3 – Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin
    3 – Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin
    3 – Imeir Simmons, Pennridge
    3 – Frank Aigeldinger, Crestwood
    3 – Dyllon Scott, Exeter Township
    3 – Doug Costin, Bishop Shanahan
    3 – Brendan Zimmie, Spring-Ford
    3 – Allen McCloud Jr., Manheim Township
    3 – Zack Kuntz, Camp Hill

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    99-yards, Jake Horn, Palmerton Area
    99-yards, Aidan Coughlin, Bristol
    92-yards, Michael Gadd, Hershey
    91-yards, Jarrell Johnson, Susquehanna Township
    90-yards, Will Blair, Hempfield
    82-yards, Zack Erfman, Pittston Area
    80-yards, Mason Ryan, Mahanoy Area
    80-yards, Dustin Gelbutis, Shenandoah Valley
    76-yards, Lukas Cassel, Millersburg
    75-yards, Steve Scioscia, Lackawanna Trail
    72-yards, Connor Middleton, Great Valley
    71-yards, Kyle Emmert, Panther Valley
    65-yards, CodyPetcavage, Mid-Valley
    64-yards, Pat Vallani, Holy Redeemer
    57-yards, Kyle Boney, Emmaus
    55-yards, Joe Cross, Norristown
    55-yards, Jack Wertz, Wyomissing Area
    55-yards, Dylan Harris, Phoenixville
    48-yards, Antwon Keenan, Bethlehem Catholic
    47-yards, Brad Way, Oxford Area
    46-yards, Mike Crawford, Imhotep Charter
    46-yards, Donte Johnson, Williamsport
    45-yards, Tom Ruzicka, Lehighton
    45-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    44-yards, Victor Pedrazza, Calvary Christian Academy
    42-yards, Ryan Quigley, Lansdale Catholic
    41-yards, Brae Peck, Greencastle-Antrim
    39-yards, Tyler Cyriax, Whitehall
    36-yards, Tanner Stokes, Coatesville
    36-yards, Sam Miller, Bloomsburg Area
    34-yards, Wyatt Schilling, Palisades
    34-yards, Liam Grande, Perkiomen Valley
    34-yards, James Geiger, Dallas Area
    33-yards, Anthony Jimenez, Bristol
    30-yards, Thaddeus Cornick, Fleetwood
    30-yards, Austin Hoke, Millersburg
    27-yards, Jon Moran, Pius X
    25-yards, Mason Flickinger, Fairfield
    25-yards, Chad Gaudino, Lampeter-Strasburg
    23-yards, Vinny Salamone, Bishop McDevitt (3)
    23-yards, Danny Matthews, Spring-Ford
    20-yards, Dylan Mitchell, Catasauqua
    20-yards, Dawson Schwaim, Tri-Valley
    19-yards, Robert Wargo, Wyoming Area
    19-yards, Ethan Kutza, Jersey Shore
    18-yards, Mike Liddy, North Penn (1)
    17-yards, Brendan Zimmie, Spring-Ford
    16-yards, Mike Didato, Lakeland
    14-yards, Jake Faight, Bristol
    12-yards, Andrew Swaisgood, Northern York
    12-yards, AJ Frazier, Roman Catholic
    05-yards, Collin Moyer, Tamaqua
    03-yards, Kyle Kelly, Marple-Newtown
    03-yards, David Williams, Perkiomen Valley
    0-yards, Marquis Braxton, John Bartram
    0-yards, Kaine Martin, George Washington
    0-yards, Josh Mohr, Southern Lehigh
    0-yards, Javon Maldonado, Pen Argyl
    0-yards, Jason DePhillips, West Chester
    0-yards, Jake Young, Bethlehem Freedom
    0-yards, Gunner Renninger, Northern York
    0-yards, Connor Guzy, Council Rock North

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    103-yards, Jared Bomba, Lakeland
    100-yards, Ramon Fields, Scranton
    97-yards, TJ Cistrunk, Wilkes-Barre Meyers
    95-yards, Justin Young-Heyward, Morrisville
    95-yards, Jaret Horn, Old Forge
    94-yards, Austin Rosa, Wilson (3)
    92-yards, Dox Aiken, Haverford School
    90-yards, Mike Drozda, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    90-yards, Brandon Mack, Cheltenham
    88-yards, Evan Pollack, Governor Mifflin
    86-yards, Jaelen Thompson, Middletown Area
    85-yards, Jeremiah Haywood, Britol
    85-yards, Jake Hubley, Great Valley
    84-yards, Justin Belardi, Scranton Prep
    82-yards, Jake Smith, Delone Catholic
    80-yards, Jake McGrath, Jenkintown
    80-yards, Adam Fox, Annville-Cleona
    75-yards, Seifuddin Black, Imhotep Charter
    75-yards, Carl Reigle, Palmyra
    73-yards, Matt Palubinsky, Phoenixville
    72-yards, Tegan Durishin, Lehighton
    70-yards, Mark Robinson, Wilkes-Barre Meyers
    70-yards, Jamil Myrick, Glen Mills
    70-yards, Damian McKinsey, Eastern York
    70-yards, Chase Ober, Conrad Weiser
    69-yards, Nyiem Nevarez, Pleasant Valley
    68-yards, Mike Taylor, Tunkhannock
    68-yards, Evan Horn, Cedar Crest
    66-yards, Jacob Smith, Delone Catholic
    66-yards, Gunnar Renninger, Northern York
    65-yards, Wade Mills, Shippensburg
    65-yards, Damon Edwards, Cedar Crest
    63-yards, Keon Rantin, Delaware Valley Charter
    62-yards,Doug Strang, Great Valley
    62-yards, Zach Bobb, Line Mountain
    62-yards, Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    60-yards, Mike Crawford, Imhotep Charter
    59-yards, Pop Lacey, Berks Catholic
    55-yards, Rob King, Father Judge
    55-yards, Ben Davis, Wellsboro
    55- yards, Aidan Coughlin, Britsol
    53-yards, Shane Wittman, Salisbury Township
    53-yards, Michael Hope, Camp Hill
    53-yards, Kevin Kizis, Holy Cross
    50-yards, Steve Palis, Garnet Valley
    50-yards, Kabir Drummond, John Bartram
    50-yards, Dylan Kelly, Delaware Valley
    48-yards, Brendan Kearns, Pleasant Valley
    45-yards, Wyatt Porter, Pottsgrove
    45-yards, Qua’Shawn Grooms, York Catholic
    45-yards, Colin Holmes, Dunmore
    44-yards, Chris Thomas, Interboro
    42-yards, Ryan Quigley, Lansdale Catholic
    42-yards, John Macri, Crestwood
    42-yards, C.J. Young, Northern Lehigh
    41-yards, Tom Penko, Father Judge
    41-yards, Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire
    40-yards, Robbie Burger, Millersburg
    40-yards, Brennan Waltemyer, Bermudian Springs
    40-yards, Andrew Chang, Crestwood
    39-yards, Ross Fauquier, Lackawanna Trail
    37-yards, J.R. Stevens, Neshaminy
    37-yards, Eric Gubish, Catasauqua
    37-yards, Brett Hepler, Susquehanna Community
    37-yards, Andrew Chobany, West Chester Rustin
    37-yards, Addison Hurst, Conestoga Valley
    36-yards, Nasir Adderley, Great Valley
    35-yards, Timothy Spinelli, Cumberland Valley
    35-yards, Seifuddin Black, Imhotep Charter
    35-yards, Ross Fauquier, Lackawanna Trail
    35-yards, Keith Leedy, Lower Dauphin
    35-yards, Evan Wlock, West Chester Rustin
    35-yards, DaShawn Millington, Carlisle
    34-yards, Dajon Rush, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    33-yards, Tariq Blankney, Abraham Lincoln
    33-yards, Jeff Zebrowski, Bishop Shanahan
    33-yards, Jameer Brooks, Frankford
    32-yards,Tom Penko, Father Judge
    32-yards, Ryan Rolon, ELCO
    31-yards, Tim Durant, West Chester Rustin
    30-yards, Teddy Dylinski, Spring-Ford
    30-yards, Quintin Small, Stroudsburg
    30-yards, Neaquean Allen, Morrisville
    30-yards, Logan Mirolli, Shamokin
    30-yards, Joe Joe Headen, Bishop McDevitt
    30-yards, Jake Suveg, Panther Valley
    30-yards, Dylan Niedbalski, Southern Lehigh
    29-yards, Taylor Breininger, Northwestern Lehigh
    29-yards, Kendrick Body-Gillespie, Red Lion
    28-yards, Matthew Klusewitz, Governor Mifflin
    28-yards, Brendon Bell, Cowanesque Valley
    27-yards, Jonathan Vega, Mechanicsburg
    26-yards, John Callahan, Bethlehem Freedom
    26-yards, Jacob Young, Bethlehem Freedom
    25-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    25-yards, Isaac Vazquez, Manheim Township
    24-yards, Seamus Rother, Crestwood
    22-yards, Tyheim Taylor, Hanover Area
    21-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    18-yards, Ross Fauquier, Lackawanna Trail **Third game in a row
    17-yards, Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    15-yards, Kyle Merth, Hanover Area
    14-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    13-yards, Randolph Speller, J.P. McCaskey
    08-yards, Jericho Zemenchick, Tri-Valley
    03-yard, Isaiah Samuel, Norristown

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    85-yards, Chris Sanchez, Pocono Mountain West
    46-yards, Brennan Reinert, Bethlehem Freedom
    26-yards, Shane Flaherty, Roman Catholic
    25-yards, Travis Gates, Northern Lebanon
    20-yards, Tyler Lucas, Tri-Valley
    16-yards, Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin
    15-yards, Austin Cernek, Delaware Valley
    10-yards, Jonah Gundrum, Bethlehem Freedom
    05-yards, Dylan Wisent, Owen J. Roberts
    03-yards, Matt Sheehan, Pleasant Valley
    02-yards, Owen Covert, Wellsboro
    0-yards, Tom Henning, Upper Dublin
    0-yards, Sam McCollum, Bermudian Springs
    0-yards, Chris Bashaw, Jersey Shore
    0-yards, Caleb Cash, Trinity
    0-yards, Aaron Behrndt, Downingtown East

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

    94-yards, Zach Reed, Garden Spot
    92-yards, Evan Culver, Saucon Valley
    55-yards, Christian Kelley, Mount Carmel Area

     

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  • Top Offensive Performers through Week 6

    All-Purpose Yards (400 Minimum)

    461-yards,   Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East
    427-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    420-yards, Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge
    412-yards, Isaiah Hankins, Williamsport
    403-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    400-yards, Ross Campbell, West York

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    425-yards, Connor Fetterhoff, Waynesboro **School Record
    415-yards, Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic **Catholic League Record
    392-yards, Dan Green, Oxford **School Record
    388 yards, Conner Fetterhoff, Waynesboro
    384-yards, Tre Jordan, Pius X
    384-yards, Nasir Boykin, Martin Luther King
    371-yards, Nick Marsilio, Bishop McDevitt
    362-yards, Paul Dooley, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
    359-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    359-yards, Billy Burger, Carlisle
    358-yards, Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh **School Record
    356-yards, Kyle Warfel, Columbia
    354-yards, Doug Erney, Bethlehem Liberty **School Record
    354-yards, Dan Green, Oxford Area
    353-yards, Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    351-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    346-yards, Mitch Martin, Garden Spot
    346-yards, Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East
    345-yards, Bo Burleigh, North Penn (4)
    341-yards, Jordan Scott, Lancaster Catholic
    338-yards, Isaiah Hankins, Williamsport
    337-yards, Grant Breneman, Cedar Cliff
    334-yards, Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    333-yards, Josh Stoneberg, Susquehannock
    325-yards, Brandon Kuehner, Pleasant Valley
    323-yards, Patrick Stewart, Harriton
    320-yards, Nick Solfanelli, Scranton Prep
    318-yards, Ben Moser, Susquehanna Township
    313-yards, Kevin Caldwell, Benjamin Franklin
    312-yards, Brandon Leacraft, Spring-Ford **School Record
    310-yards, Patrick Stewart, Harriton
    300-yards, Kyle Gattuso, Pittston Area
    300-yards, Julian Spigner, Bethlehem Catholic

     

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    427-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport ** Lycoming County Record
    398-yards, Zach Shadle, Montgomery Area **School Record
    389-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    388-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    377-yards, Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge
    373-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area **School Record
    373-yards, Lex Rosario, Delaware Valley
    358-yards, Daniel Zigler, Twin Valley
    346-yards, Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin
    327-yards, Josh Adams, Central Bucks South
    318-yards, Keith Batkowski, Montoursville
    304-yards, John Rupinski, North Schuylkill **School Record
    302-yards, Syaire Madden, Springside Chestnut Hill
    292-yards, Vincent Alimenti, Council Rock South
    291-yards, Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood
    290-yards, Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    288-yards, David Livelsberger, Eastern York
    285-yards, Kijana Gordon, Sun Valley
    284-yards, Shane Simpson, Easton Area
    281-yards, Frank Aigeldinger, Crestwood
    277-yards, Phil Orverton, Red Land
    276-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    276-yards, Gerald Douglas, Stroudsburg
    275-yards, Keith Batkowski, Montoursville
    274-yards, George Hatalowich, Lower Dauphin
    274-yards, Adrian Sapnas, Marple-Newtown **School Record
    273-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    270-yards, Tyler Whitemore, Upper Moreland
    270-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    269-yards, Christian Gretzinger, Palisades **School Record
    268-yards, Chris Zanolini, Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech
    267-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area
    267-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area
    265-yards, Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan
    264-yards, Scot Wasilchak, Valley View
    263-yards, Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin
    262-yards, Tre Green, West Chester Henderson
    262-yards, Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire
    261-yards, Nate Farber, Northern Lehigh
    261-yards, Brandon Stokes, Milton Area
    258-yards, Josh Smith, Wissahickon
    257-yards, Joe Unangst, Pennridge
    257-yards, Adrian Sapnas, Marple-Newtown **School Record
    255-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing
    254-yards, Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin
    254-yards, Adrian Sapnas, Marple-Newtown
    251-yards, Evan Culver, Saucon Valley
    251-yards, Bronson Szallar, Valley Forge Military Academy **School Record
    248-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    246-yards, Josh Adams, Central Bucks South
    244-yards, Scott Walck, Western Wayne
    244-yards, Matt Harrison, Dallas Area
    244-yards, Joe Unangst, Pennridge
    243-yards, Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    243-yards, D’Andre Pollard, Neshaminy
    242-yards, Gerald Douglas, Stroudsburg
    241-yards, Harry Hall, Northwestern Lehigh
    239-yards, Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    239-yards, Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    238-yards, Dallas Owen, Central Bucks West
    238 yards, Juawine Sowell, Abington
    237-yards, Khaleem Gary-Newkirk, Lebanon
    236-yards, Adrian. Sapnas, Marple-Newtown
    235-yards, Gerald Douglas, Stroudsburg
    234-yards, Paul Galanti, Daniel Boone
    233-yards, Will Casella, Schuylkill Haven
    232-yards, Justin Marion, Waynesboro
    232-yards, Josh Adams, Central Bucks South
    231-yards,Tyler Whitmore, Upper Moreland
    229-yards, Mark Weinus, Pine Grove
    229-yards, Donte Simmons, Bristol
    229-yards, Corey Tomasetti, Mid-Valley
    228-yards, Ross Campbell, West York
    228-yards, Josh Smith, Wissahickon
    228-yards, Bud Moyer, Tamaqua
    227-yards, Tyler Emge, Fleetwood
    227-yards, Ryan Quigley, Lansdale Catholic
    227-yards, Ross Campbell, West York
    226-yards, Jeff Skursky, Wyoming Area
    223-yards, Levi Lorson, Jersey Shore
    221-yards, Zach Deasey, Oxford Area
    221-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    221-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    219-yards, Tyler Whitemore, Upper Moreland
    219-yards, Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin
    218-yards, Nassir Weaver, Lancaster Catholic
    218-yards, Bud Moyer, Tamaqua
    217-yards, Levi Mack, Wellsboro
    217-yards, Dalton Klinger, Newport
    216 yards, Tristan Robb, Big Spring
    215-yards, Michael McDaniel, Bethlehem Catholic
    214-yards, Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin
    214-yards, Donte Simmons, Bristol Area
    213-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    211-yards, Zach Deasey, Oxford
    211-yards, Javon Batts, Selinsgrove
    210-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    210-yards, Danny Koch, Central Columbia
    209 -yards, Brenden Shadle, New Hope-Solebury
    208-yards, Dominic Trader, Northern Lebanon
    207-yards, Scot Wasilchak, Valley View
    207-yards, John Vaughn, Boiling Springs
    205-yards, William Casella, Schuylkill Haven
    205-yards, Juvon Batts, Selinsgrove
    205-yards, Jeff Skursky, Wyoming Area
    203-yards, Que’Shawn Jenkins, Bishop McDevitt
    203-yards, Austyn Borre, Pleasant Valley
    202-yards, Marty Clark, Loyalsock Township
    202-yards, Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood
    202-yards, Bryce Zaparzynski, North Penn (4)
    201-yards, Shyheim Brown, Mechanicsburg
    201-yards, Kyle Karycki, Mount Carmel Area
    201-yards, Anthony Maurent, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    201-yards, Alex Gooden, Octorara Area
    200-yards, Khalilk Ruley, West Catholic
    200-yards, John Vaughn, Boiling Springs
    200-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    200-yards, Alec Norton, Nanticoke

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    273-yards, Deonte Ramsey, Carlisle **School Record
    255 yards, Matt Peck, Waynesboro
    254-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area ** School Record
    237-yards, Nick Negron, Lebanon
    230-yards, Kobay White, Bishop McDevitt
    229-yards, Timmy Walter, Southern Lehigh **School Record
    222-yards, Dustin Miller, ELCO
    220-yards, AJ Frazier, Roman Catholic
    213-yards, Aaron Weller, Pius X
    202-yards, Justin Marion, Waynesboro
    202 yards, Zac Slonac, Trinity
    201-yards, Jeff Yordy, Nativity BVM
    200-yards, Michael Hope, Camp Hill
    190-yards, Dominique McNeil, Martin Luther King
    188-yards, Pat Downey, West Chester East
    188-yards, Jimmy Herron, LaSalle College HS
    184-yards, Ethan Price, Southern Lehigh
    183-yards, DJ Moore, Imhotep Charter
    182-yards, Dustin Miller, ELCO
    181-yards, T.J. Backer, Stroudsburg
    181-yards, Jerah Reeves, Williamsport
    180-yards, Kyle Slivka-Fralin, Bristol
    180-yards, Jahan Dotson, Nazareth, Area
    178-yards, Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan
    178-yards, Dylan Chant, Columbia
    177-yards, Mason Yost, Northern Lebanon
    177-yards, Jake Kober, Catasauqua
    175-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford
    175-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford
    174-yards, Jason Hoggarth, Holy Redeemer
    169-yards, Nick Tannura, Susquehannock
    169-yards, Michael Allen, Fleetwood
    168-yards, Nick Marple, Wellsboro
    168-yards, Able Hoff, Marple-Newtown
    163-yards, Javier Buffalo, Benjamin Franklin
    162-yards, Justin Mucha, Dallas Area
    161-yards, Kieron Smethers, Wellsboro
    160-yards, Michael Allen, Fleetwood
    159-yards, Noah Malone, Cedar Cliff
    157-yards, Dwine Walls, Delaware Valley Charter
    157-yards, Aaron Nelson, Hamburg
    156-yards, Deonte Ramsey, Carlisle
    154-yards, Jarel Elder, Parkland
    153-yards, Justin Mucha, Dallas Area
    151-yards, Prince Smith, Father Judge
    151-yards, Nick Negron, Lebanon
    150-yards, Nate Stewart, Pius X

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    7 – Shane Simpson, Easton Area **School Record
    7 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area **School and State Record – Receiving
    7 – Ross Campbell, West York
    7 – Kyle Datres, Loyalsock Township (4-passing, 3-rushing)
    7 – Danny Green, Oxford Area **School Record
    6 – Stephen Flanagan, Garnet Valley
    6 – Nasir Boykin, Martin Luther King
    6 – Kijana Gordon, Sun Valley
    6 – Josh Adams, Central Bucks South
    6 – Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    6 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    6 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    6 – Conner Fetterhoff, Waynesboro (5-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Zach Thatcher, Saucon Valley
    5 – Zach Koenig, Fleetwood (4-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Zach Koenig, Fleetwood
    5 – Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge
    5 – Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge
    5 – Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin
    5 – Tre Jordan, Pius X
    5 – Tre Jordan, Pius X
    5 – Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh
    5 – Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire
    5 – Ryan Stover, Upper Dublin
    5 – Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic
    5 – Patrick Stewart, Harriton
    5 – Patrick Cause, Berks Catholic
    5 – Nick Marsilio, Bishop McDevitt
    5 – Michael Shuster, Camp Hill
    5 – Matt Peck, Waynesboro
    5 – Matt Harrison, Dallas Area
    5 – Mason Kholi, Allentown Central Catholic (4-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Mason Kholi, Allentown Central Catholic (3-passing, 2-rushing)
    5 – Mark Robinson, Wilkes-Barre Meyers
    5 – Kyle Gattuso, Pittston Area (2-passing, 3-rushing)
    5 – Kyle Gattuso, Pittston Area
    5 – Kevin Caldwell, Benjamin Franklin
    5 – Keith Batkowski, Montoursville
    5 – Josh LoBasso, Honesdale
    5 – Jordan Young, Coatesville (3-passing, 2-rushing)
    5 – John Rupinski, North Schuylkill **Ties School Record
    5 – Joe Unangst, Pennridge **Tied a School Record
    5 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    5 – Jake Jakobsen, Stroudsburg
    5 – Imere Lubin, Kensington
    5 – Gerald Douglas, Stroudsburg
    5 – Frankie Dangello, Northwestern Lehigh
    5 – Doug Erney, Bethlehem Liberty **School Record
    5 – Donte Simmons, Bristol
    5 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    5 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    5 – Dan Green, Oxford
    5 – Colton Dull, Bermudian Springs
    5 – Cam Richardson, Northwestern Lehigh
    5 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West
    5 – Alex Pechin, Unionville (4-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Alex Gooden, Octorara Area
    4 – Zach Thatcher, Saucon Valley
    4 – Zach Koenig, Fleetwood
    4 – Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge
    4 – Wyatt Clements, Lehighton
    4 – Will Casella, Schuylkill Haven
    4 – Vian Dolo, Prep Charter
    4 – Tyler Whitmore, Upper Moreland
    4 – Tyler Stahlman, East Pennsboro
    4 – Tyler Shay, Mid-Valley
    4 – Tyler Layton, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin
    4 – Tyler Gallagher, Palmyra
    4 – Tyler Emge, Fleetwood
    4 – Tre Jordan, Pius X (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Tre Jordan, Pius X
    4 – Travis Stefanik, Nazareth Area
    4 – Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Torin Verdone, Pottsgrove
    4 – Tevon Weber, Salisbury Township
    4 – T.J. Backer, Stroudsburg
    4 – Shane Simpson, Easton Area (3-rushing, 1-receiving)
    4 – Shane Dantzler, Wilson (3)
    4 – Seth Carbaugh, James Buchanan
    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    4 – Ryan Quigley, Lansdale Catholic
    4 – Ross Campbell, West York
    4 – Raleigh Sirb, Central Dauphin
    4 – Pearson Hinkle, Central York
    4 – Paul Dooley, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
    4 – Pat Vallani, Holy Redeemer
    4 – Nick Yeager, Hughesville
    4 – Nassir Weaver, Lancaster Catholic
    4 – Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter
    4 – Nasir Adderley, Great Valley
    4 – Musa Al-Sulaimani, Simon Gratz
    4 – Mitch Martin, Garden Spot (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Mitch Martin, Garden Spot
    4 – Mikale Clark, Harrisburg (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Mikale Clark, Harrisburg
    4 – Michael Shuster, Camp Hill
    4 – Michael Pietropola, Wellsboro (3-passing, 1 -rushing)
    4 – Michael Peitropola, Wellsboro
    4 – Michael McDaniel, Bethlehem Catholic
    4 – Michael Lewis, Palmyra
    4 – Michael Fowler, Pottsgrove
    4 – Matt Harrison, Dallas Area
    4 – Mark McCray, Martin Luther King
    4 – Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area
    4 – Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area
    4 – Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    4 – Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    4 – Kyle Gattuso, Pittston Area
    4 – Justin Hamilton, West Philadelphia
    4 – Juawine Sowell, Abington
    4 – Joshua Reichenbach, Calvary Christian Academy
    4 – Josh Stoneberg, Susquehannock
    4 – Josh Adams, Central Bucks South
    4 – Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East
    4 – John Vaughn, Boiling Springs
    4 – Joel Lopez, Conestoga Valley
    4 – Joe Unangst, Pennridge
    4 – Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan
    4 – Jimmy Herron, LaSalle College HS
    4 – Jerah Reeves, Williamsport
    4 – Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    4 – Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    4 – Jay Popson, Crestwood
    4 – Jake Templin, Wilson (3)
    4 – Jake Templin, Wilson (3)
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake Barr, Downingtown West
    4 – Jahad Neibauer, Central Dauphin East
    4 – Jacob Peters, Hanover Area (2-passing, 2-rushing)
    4 – Jack Clements, St. Joseph’s Prep
    4 – Isaiah Hankins, Williamsport
    4 – Greg Morris, Cheltenham
    4 – Garrett Perschy, Palmerton Area
    4 – Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    4 – Ethan Mead, Cowanesque Valley
    4 – Erik Benjamin,   Manheim Township
    4 – Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin
    4 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    4 – DJ Moore, Imhotep Charter
    4 – Dimetri Kelly, Roman Catholic
    4 – Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    4 – Devante Cross, Parkland (1-passing, 3-rushing)
    4 – Derrick West, Garnet Valley
    4 – Dallas Owen, Central Bucks West
    4 – Connor Fetterhoff, Waynesboro
    4 – Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    4 – Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    4 – Chris Ciotti, Susquehanna Township
    4 – Chase Yocum, Exeter Township
    4 – Charles Snorweah, Pennsbury
    4 – Bud Moyer, Tamaqua
    4 – Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    4 – Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    4 – Bruce Zaparzynski, North Penn (4)
    4 – Bronson Szallar, Valley Forge Military Academy
    4 – Brandon Unterkoefler, Exeter Township
    4 – Brandon McILWain, Council Rock North
    4 – Brandon McILwain, Council Rock North
    4 – Brandon Leacraft, Spring-Ford
    4 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West
    4 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West
    4 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West
    4 – Billy Burger, Carlisle
    4 – Bill Williams, Camp Hill
    4 – Austin Lehman, Millersburg
    4 – Asa Manley, Northeast
    4 – Anthony Amurent, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    4 – Alex Hornibrook, Malvern Prep
    4 – Alex Evanitsky, Honesdale
    4 – Adrian. Sapnas, Marple-Newtown
    4 – Ross Campbell, West York
    4 – Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Luke Jennings, Wyalusing
    4 – Lex Rosario, Delaware Valley (3-rushing, 1- receiving)
    4 – Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    4 – KJ Sneer, Marian Catholic
    4 – Dymond Wright, Malvern Prep (2-receiving, 2-rushing)
    4 – Christian Gretzinger, Palisades ** Ties School Record
    4 – Andre Druett-Parks, Imhotep Charter

     

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  • Top Special Teams Performers through Week 6

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    100-yards, De’Andre Swift, St. Joseph’s Prep
    98-yards, Pop Lacey, Berks Catholic
    98-yards, Omel Francois, Lebanon
    97-yards, Carl Reigel, Palmrya
    97-yards, Blake Panko, Mount Carmel Area
    96-yards, Dan Ryan, Scranton Prep
    96-yards, Damien Davido, Phoenixville
    96-yards, Contrell Armor, Central Dauphin
    96-yards, Brandon Baer, Wayensboro
    96-yards, Blake Panko, Mount Carmel Area
    95-yards, Shakur Lester, Dieruff
    95-yards, Sam Presley, Council Rock South
    95-yards, Sam Presley, Council Rock South
    95-yards, Marlin Johnson, Nazareth Area
    95-yards, Jamaar Parker, Conestoga Valley
    95-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    95-yards, Dalton Klinger, Newport
    95-yards, Andrew Hartlaub, South Western
    93-yards, Kobe Wansel, Gettysburg
    93-yards, Jason Sindorf, Lampeter-Strasburg
    93-yards, Andrew Hartlaub, South Western
    92-yards, Sam Presley, Council Rock South
    92-yards, Ryan Quigley, West Catholic
    92-yards, Prince Smith, Father Judge
    91-yards, Tevon Royster, Catasauqua
    91-yards, Michael Gadd, Hershey
    91-yards, Jakkar Kinard, York Catholic
    91-yards, CJ McAnally, Episcopal Academy
    90-yards, Tom Paolini, Wyomissing Area
    90-yards, Ryan Harris, Williams Valley
    90-yards, Nate Stewart, Pius X
    90-yards, Mason Evitts, Mahanoy Area
    90-yards, Javon Batts, Selinsgrove
    90-yards, Elgin Horton, North Penn (1)
    90-yards, Chris Ciotti, Susquehanna Township
    90-yards, Andrew Hartiaub, South Western
    89-yards, Nate Maczuga, Berwick Area
    89-yards, Khary Mauras, Reading
    89-yards, Brandon Hill, Harry S. Truman
    89-yards, Amechie Walker, Harrisburg
    89-yards, Alex Uhler, Upper Dauphin
    88-yards, William Michael, Warrior Run
    88-yards, Isaac Lutz, Berks Catholic
    87-yards, Mustafa Mitchell, Whitehall
    87-yards, Michael Fowler, Pottsgrove
    87-yards, Jake Young, Bethlehem Freedom
    87-yards, Brady Fox, Milton Hershey
    86-yards, Sultan Johns, Olney Charter
    86-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    85-yards, Wesley White, Samuel Fels
    85-yards, Matthew Miller, Williams Valley
    85-yards, Joey Vigil, Lake-Lehman
    85-yards, Frankie Perigo, Kennett
    85-yards, Evan Pollock, Governor Mifflin
    85-yards, Dontae Thomas, Metchacton
    85-yards, Chris Welde, Council Rock North
    85-yards, Chris Ciotti, Susquehanna Township
    84-yards, Prince Smith, Father Judge
    84-yards, Kobay White, Bishop McDevitt
    84-yards, Jamar White, Souderton Area
    84-yards, Dontae Owens, Reading
    83-yards, Mike Dougherty, Dunmore
    83-yards, Luke Emge, Fleetwood
    82-yards, Trey Watson, Notre Dame
    82-yards, Luke Strauss, Southern Lehigh
    82-yards, Justin Propsner, Saucon Valley
    82-yards, Jibri Bones, York County Tech
    81-yards, Nick Yeager, Hughesville
    81-yards, Matt McGrath, Palisades
    81-yards, Eric Acosta, Wyoming Valley West
    81-yards, Brad Kinckner, Owen J. Roberts
    80-yards, Shakur Lester, Dieruff
    80-yards, Logan Fogelman, Milton Area
    80-yards, Justin Young-Heyward, Morrisville
    80-yards, Damon Beckhorn, Nanticoke
    80-yards, Alex Bratsis, Strath Haven
    80-yards, Adam Zeiders, Lower Dauphin
    79-yards, Khalil Spriggs, Owen J. Roberts
    73-yards, Elliott Walker, Williamsport
    72-yards, Ryan Quigley, Lansdale Catholic
    71-yards, Dajon Rush, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    70-yards, Jeray Anderson, Mechanicsburg
    70-yards, Bryce Crum, Whitehall
    65-yards, Isaiah Hunt, Thomas Edison
    65-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    65-yards, Fletcher Quigley, Loyalsock Township
    64-yards, Adam Zeiders, Lower Dauphin
    56-yards, Donte Howard, Frankford
    55-yards, Michael Quealy, Fairfield

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    89-yards, Evan Carey, Valley View
    85-yards, Dominic Trader, Northern Lebanon
    84-yards, Cartier Morton, Manheim Township
    83-yards, Nick Millone, Strath Haven
    82-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    80-yards, Nick Sander, Palmerton Area
    75-yards, Darius Jones, Bethlehem Liberty
    75-yards, Brock Anderson, Ridley
    75-yards, Bill Williams, Camp Hill
    73-yards, Isaac Lutz, Berks Catholic
    72-yards, Marcus Williams, Loyalsock Township
    70-yards, Tom Paolini, Wyomissing Area
    69-yards, Shaheed Brown, Delaware Valley Charter
    69-yards, Josh Natale, Lakeland
    69-yards, Brandon Breisch, Bloomsburg Area
    68-yards, Shane Simpson, Easton Area
    68-yards, Nick Rhodes, Cumberland Valley
    67-yards, Dan Ryan, Scranton Prep
    65-yards, Ramon Fields, Scranton Area
    65-yards, Nyiem Nevarez, Pleasant Valley
    65-yards, Noah Richard, West Chester Henderson
    64-yards, Teddy Dylinski, Spring-Ford
    64-yards, Brandon Breisch, Bloomsburg Area
    63-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    63-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    62-yards, Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter
    61-yards, Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter
    61-yards, Jon Potynski, Quakertown
    60-yards, Sean Judge, Wyoming Valley West
    60-yards, Ethan Mead, Cowanesque Valley
    58-yards, Nasir Adderley, Great Valley
    57-yards, Christian Kemp, Lancaster Catholic
    57-yards, Abel Hoff, Marple-Newtown
    50-yards, Jordan McDevitt, Lower Dauphin
    50-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    50-yards, Eric Marbury, Pleasant Valley
    50-yards, Devon Bibbens, Council Rock North
    49-yards, Jake Henzes, Abington Heights
    48-yards, Nasir Adderly, Great Valley
    37-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    32-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    20-yards, Austin Lehman, Millersburg

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    4 – (21, 27, 30, 37) – Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1)
    3 – (37, 28, 22) Oliver Boucher, Central Bucks East
    3 – (21, 25, 29) Tyler Basse, Towanda
    2 – (37, 33) Hunter Kruger, Trinity
    2 – (36, 36) Anthony Garcia, Dallastown
    2 – (32, 28) Nazeer Taylor, Chambersburg
    2 – (29, 29) Kobi Biemesderfer, Warwick
    2 – (27, 18) Christian Wingard, Millersburg
    2 – (26, 40) Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1)
    2 – (25, 44) Kenny Doak, Central Bucks West
    2 – (25, 32) Colin Mattice, William Penn Charter
    2 – (25, 26) Jack Green, Twin Valley
    2 – (21, 36) Jack Soslow, Haverford School
    2 – (46, 39) Alex Pechin, Unionville
    2 – (39, 43) – Hunter Wirth, Newport
    2 – (39, 34) Nazeer Taylor, Chambersburg
    2 – (32, 43) – Matt Vosburg, Wallenpaupack
    2 – (32, 37) – Tom Belski, Mount Carmel Area
    2 – (28, ,31) – Brandon Butry, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin
    2 – (24, 32) – Garrett Patla, Perkiomen Valley
    2 – (23, 32) – Jacob Kerschner, Central Dauphin
    2 – (22, 27) – Ron Ostrowski, Dallas Area
    2 – (20, 50) – Alex Pechin, Unionville
    2 – (20, 27) Colin Mattice, William Penn Charter
    2 – (19, 23) – Jacob Sarver, Freeport


    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    52-yards, Jack Soslow, Haverford School
    50-yards, Alex Pechin, Unionville
    49-yards, Dan McDonald, Archbishop Wood
    48-yards, Max Frederick, Archbishop Carroll
    47-yards, Nico Ruiz of Stroudsburg ** School Record
    46-yards, Soren Frost, Cedar Crest
    46-yards, Alex Pechin, Unionville
    44-yards, Kenny Doak, Central Bucks West
    44-yards, Colin McCreary, Abington Heights
    44-yards, Carter Luckenbaugh, Central York
    44-yards, Alex Gallaher, Camp Hill
    43-yards, Matt Vosburg, Wallenpaupack
    43-yards, Hunter Wirth, Newport
    42-yards, Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    42-yards, Cole Baldyga, West Chester East
    42-yards – George Gendler, Crestwood
    41-yards, Jake Roth, Conrad Weiser
    41-yards, Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    41-yards, Brandon Miller, Northwestern Lehigh
    40.87-yards, Jake Kerschner, Central Dauphin
    40-yards, Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1)
    40-yards, Cody Bleacher, Solanco

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    61-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford
    54.0-yards, Ryan Plack, Central Bucks East
    52.4, John Steffen, Wallenpaupack
    52-yards, Gianni Sinatore, Whitehall
    49-yards, AJ Lenkaitis, Wyoming Area
    47.7-yards, Shayne Riley, Danville Area
    47.0-yards, Matt Hook, Fleetwood
    47-yards, Robbie Fidati, Allentown Central Catholic
    46-yards, Gerry Riccardo, Bishop Shanahan
    45.6-yards, Daniel Diaz-Walton, Pine Grove
    44-yards, Jerry Riccardo, Bishop Shanahan
    43.5-yards, Brock Geiman, South Western
    43.25 – Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    42.6-yards, Mason Donaldson, Salisbury Township
    42.5-yards, Connor O’Keefe, Central Bucks East
    42.0-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford
    42-yards, Nick Krusinsky, Shenandoah Valley
    40.3-yards, Ryan Dougherty, Ridley

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    7 – Matt Amendola, North Penn (1)
    6 – Luke Brennan, York Catholic
    5 – Jack Soslow, Haverford School
    5 – Jack Soslow, Haverford School
    5 – George Lambritsios, Marple-Newtown
    4 – Shayne Riley, Danville Area
    4 – Robbie Fidati, Allentown Central Catholic
    4 – Jake Kerschner, Central Dauphin
    4 – George Gendler, Crestwood
    4 – Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    4 -Jake Geiger, Bishop Shanahan
    4 -Brandon Lavano, Whitehall
    4 -Antonio Heredia, Lower Dauphin
    3 – Mike Raczak, LaSalle College HS
    3 – Cole Baldyga, West Chester East

     

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  • Eastern Pennsylvania High School Football scores for Thursday, October 9, 2014

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    Lehighton 41, Panther Valley 14

    Roman Catholic 20, Father Judge 14

    South Philadelphia 50, Jules E. Mastbaum 0

  • Week 6 District 11 Notes

    by Duke Helms

    RUSHING

    Shane Simpson rushed for 278 yards and 6 td’s in the win over Whitehall.  Simpson also caught 2 passes for 44 yards and his 7th td of the game.  The 7 td’s breaks the 89 year old record of Jim Hanlon.  Hanlon had 6 td’s in a game in 1925.  Simpson now leads the District with 20 td’s.  His 64 career td’s is one shy of the school record held by Juan Gaddy.  Gaddy scored 65 td’s from 1989-92.  Simpson is tied with Jonathan Linton of Catasauqua and Rashonn Drayton of Central Catholic for 15th all-time in the District.  Simpson also went over 3,000 yards for his career and now sits in 3rd place all-time at Easton with 3,277 yards.

    Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley scored 4 td’s in the same game and now has 19 td’s on the season and 51 for his career.  Barkley went over 1,000 yards for the season (1,050) and is now Whitehall’s all-time leading rusher with 2,841 yards.  Nick Kurtz (1996-99) had 2,764 career rushing yards and still holds the District 11 record for a single game, when he rushed for 429 yards vs Freedom in 1999.  Barkley has now scored 4 td’s in each of the even numbered games (2, 4, 6).

    Michael McDaniel of Bethlehem Catholic scored 3 td’s in a win over East Stroudsburg North and now has 46 career td’s.  That ties him with Erik Marsh for 4th best all-time at BECA.

    Gerald Douglas of Stroudsburg rushed for 242 yards and 5 td’s in a win over Pocono Mountain East.  Douglas moves ahead of Dave Paffenroth on the all-time rushing list at Stroudsburg and into 4th place with 3,309 yards.  His 46 td’s moves him into 3rd place all-time at the school.  Paffenroth had 3,010 yards and 45 career td’s from 1976-78.

    East Stroudsburg North had another set of runningbacks rush for over 100 yards in their loss to Bethlehem Catholic.  Thomas Melchiorre ran for 135 yards, while Elijah McBride ran for 127 yards.

    Will Casella of Schuylkill Haven went over the 5,000 yards in his career and now has 5,003.  Casella has scored 63 td’s in his career which places him 18th all-time in the District.

    Hunter Harner of Tri-Valley rushed for 180 yards last week and 3 td’s to help the Bulldogs upset previously unbeaten Juniata.  Harner now has 2,083 career rushing yards and has scored 31 td’s.

    Nate Farber of Northern Lehigh rushed for 253 yards and 2 td’s in a loss to  Catasauqua.  Farber, now sits one yard behind Hunter with 2,082 career yards on the chart.

    Evan Culver of Saucon Valley rushed for 251 yards and scored 3 td’s in their win over Pen Argyl.  Harry Hall of Northwestern is now in 3rd place all-time at the school in career rushing yardage.  Hall’s 2,478 yards moves him ahead of Austin Bleam. Bleam had 2,466 yards from 1999-02.  Next up for Hall is current head coach Josh Snyder who rushed for 2,653 yards from 1994-97.

    Junior, Wyatt Clements of Lehighton now has 30 career td’s.

    Bud Moyer of Tamaqua ran for 218 yards and 4 td’s while teammate Tyler Skripko ran for 139 yards and 2 td’s in their win over Minersville.  They became the first pair of teammates to each have double digit td’s for the season.  Moyer has 10, while Skripko has 11.

     

    PASSING

    Julian Spigner of Bethlehem Catholic threw for 242 yards in their win over East Stroudsburg North.  Spigner has thrown for 542 yard in the last 2 weeks and now has 30 career td passes.

    Nazareth’s Travis Stefanik threw for 223 yards and 2 td’s in a win over Central Catholic, while CC’s Mason Kholi went over the 2,000 yard career mark.  Kholi now has 2,103 yards.

    Doug Erney of Liberty now has 3,499 career passing yards, moving him into 3rd place all-time at the school.  Mike Wykosky had 3,465 yards from 1996-98.

    Travis Edmond of Southern Lehigh threw for 277 yards and 4 td’s while also rushing for a td in their win over Palmerton.  The 4 td passes ties the school record held by his brother Ty, who threw 4 td passes against Berwick in 2011.  Edmond now has 44 career td passes.

    Frank Dangello of Northwestern also threw for 4 td’s and had 1 rushing td in their win over Salisbury.  Dangello now has 40 career td passes and joins the “40 td club”.  Edmond and Dangello have combined to throw for 7,650 yards and 84 td passes.  They will square off this Friday.

    Junior, Tevon Weber of Salisbury threw for 214 yards and a td in the loss to Northwestern.  Weber now has 1,062 yards on the year and 2,086 for his career and is inching closer to getting on the first page of the chart.

    Jake Cirillo of East Stroudsburg South made his first start of the season and threw for 240 yards and 3 td’s in their loss to Pleasant Valley.

     

    RECEIVING

    More on Shane Simpson here.  Simpson now has 98 career catches for 1,446 yards and 14 td’s.  He needs 2 more catches and 54 receiving yards to become the first player in District 11 history to rush for over 3,000 yards, catch a 100 passes and have at least 1,500 receiving yards.  The closest player to do that was Frank Morici of Notre Dame.  Morici rushed for 3,146 yards and had 111 catches for 1,002 yards from 1988-91.

    Jarey Elder of Parkland just went over 1,000 yards receiving for his career.  Elder now has 1,032.

    Freddy Simmons of Bethlehem Catholic went over 1,000 yards receiving for his career and now has 1,002.  For the 6th straight week we had a player have at least 3 td catches in a game.

    This week it was Cam Richardson of Northwestern.  Richardson’s 4 td catches smashes the single game school record of 2, set by several players.  He also scored a 5th td in the game on a 57 yard run to tie the school record of five held by 3 players.  Carson Wentz vs Pocono Mountain in 1970, Joey House vs Palisades in 1972 and Brett Snyder vs Palisades in 1995.  Richardson is also tied with Larry Caamano with 73 career receptions and is now the sole owner of td catches in a season with 9.

    Ethan Price of Southern Lehigh holds a slim lead over Jacob Kober of Catasauqua for most receiving yards this year.  Price has 593 while Kober has 584.

    Nate Stewart of Pius X takes over the District lead for receptions.  Stewart caught 10 passes in the loss to West York and now has 38 receptions.

    Jahan Dotson of Nazareth drops down to second place with his 35 catches.

     

    OTHER

    Nico Ruiz of Stroudsburg kicked a school record 47 yard field goal in their win over Pocono Mountain East.

     

    2014 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat

     

    Single Game Touchdowns (4)

    7 (6), 4 (1) Shane Simpson (Easton) *School Record*

    5 (4) John Rupinski (North Schuylkill) *Ties School Record*

    5 (6) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)

    5 (6) Cam Richardson (Northwestern) *Ties School Record*

    4 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)

    4 (2), 4 (4), 4 (6) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)

    4 (2) Wyatt Clements (Lehighton)

    4 (3) Freddy Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)

    4 (3) KJ Sneer (Marian Catholic)

    4 (3) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) *Ties School Record*

    4 (5) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)

    4 (5) TJ Backer (Stroudsburg)

    4 (6) Bud Moyer (Tamaqua)

     

    Single Game Rushing Yardage (200)

    304 (4) John Rupinski (North Schuylkill) *School Record*

    276 (1), 242 (6), 235 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)

    276 (3), 221 (4) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)

    269 (3) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) *School Record*

    253 (6) Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh)

    251 (6) Evan Culver (Saucon Valley)

    240 (5) Harry Hall (Northwestern)

    229 (5) Mark Weinus (Pine Grove)

    228 (2), 218 (6) Bud Moyer (Tamaqua)

    225 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)

    215 (4) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)

     

    Single Game Passing Yardage (200)

    389 (4), 235 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)

    358 (2), 277 (6), 255 (3) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *School Record*

    354 (3) 245 (5) Doug Erney (Liberty) *School Record*

    325 (2) Brandon Kuehner (Pleasant Valley)

    300 (5), 242 (6) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)

    283 (4), 258 (5) Devante Cross (Parkland)

    269 (2), 226 (5) Nick Rodichok (Williams Valley)

    252 (5) Jake Jacobsen (Stroudsburg)

    244 (4) Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley)

    240 (6) Jake Cirillo (East Stroudsburg South)

    223 (6) Travis Stefanik (Nazareth)

    222 (1), 200 (4), 214 (6) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)

    221 (4) Joe Young (Freedom)

    217 (1), 208 (3) Justin Albert (Nazareth)

    215 (3) Garrett Perschy (Palmerton)

    206 (3) Cristian Burker (Catasauqua)

     

    Single Game TD Passes (4)

    5 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)

    5 (3) Doug Erney (Liberty) *School Record*

    5 (5) Jake Jacobsen (Stroudsburg) *Ties School Record*

    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)

    4 (2) Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley)

    4 (4) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)

    4 (4) Devante Cross (Parkland) *Ties School Record*

    4 (5) Travis Stefanik (Nazareth)

    4 (5) Garrett Perschy (Palmerton) *Ties School Record*

    4 (6) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh)

    4 (6) Frank Dangello (Northwestern) *School Record*

     

    Single Game Receptions (10)

    15 (4) Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) *School Record*

    10 (6) Nate Stewart (Pius X)

     

    Single Game Reception Yardage (150)

    229 (2) Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) *School Record*

    213 (4) Aaron Weller (Pius X)

    184 (3) Ethan Price (Southern Lehigh)

    181 (5) TJ Backer (Stroudsburg) *School Record*

    180 (4) Jahan Dotson (Nazareth)

    177 (5) Jacob Kober (Catasauqua)

    154 (4) Jarey Elder (Parkland)

     

    Single Game Reception TD’s (3)

    4 (5) TJ Backer (Stroudsburg) *School Record*

    4 (6) Cam Richardson (Northwestern) *School Record*

    3 (1) Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity)

    3 (2) Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) *Ties School Record*

    3 (3) Izaiah Avent (Liberty)

    3 (4) Nate Stewart (Pius X)

    3 (4) Jarey Elder (Parkland)

    3 (5) Kenny Yeboah (Parkland)

    3 (5) Jacob Kober (Catasauqua)

     

     

    Single Season Leaders

     

    Rushing (730)

    1133  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) senior

    1050  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) senior

    887  Shane Simpson (Easton) senior

    881  Harry Hall (Northwestern) junior

    843  John Rupinski (North Schuylkill) senior

    840  Will Casella (Schuylkill Haven) senior

    821  Evan Culver (Saucon Valley) junior

    771  Bud Moyer (Tamaqua) junior

    740  Robert Heller (Jim Thorpe) senior

     

    Touchdowns (10)

    20  Shane Simpson (Easton) senior

    19  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) senior

    16  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) senior

    15  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) senior

    14  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) senior

    13  Evan Culver (Saucon Valley) junior

    12  Wyatt Clements (Lehighton) junior

    11  John Rupinski (North Schuylkill) senior

    11  Freddy Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) senior

    11  Tyler Skripko (Tamaqua) senior

    11  Will Casella (Schuylkill Haven) senior

    10  Bud Moyer (Tamaqua) junior

    10  Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh) senior

    10  Wyl Miller (Emmaus) senior

     

    Passing Yards (775)

    1288  Doug Erney (Liberty) junior

    1175  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) senior

    1159  Tre Jordan (Pius X) junior

    1135  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    1062  Tevon Weber (Salisbury) junior

    979  Brandon Kuehner (Pleasant Valley) senior

    933  Devante Cross (Parkland) junior

    846  Giani Sinatore (Whitehall) junior

    825  Joe Young (Freedom) sophomore

    802  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic) senior

    789  Nick Rodichok (Williams Valley)

    784  Garrett Perschy (Palmerton) sophomore

     

    Touchdown Passes (11)

    15  Tre Jordan (Pius X) junior

    13  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) senior

    12  Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley) junior

    12  Doug Erney (Liberty) junior

    12  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    11  Giani Sinatore (Whitehall) junior

    11  Tevon Weber (Salisbury) junior

    11  Devante Cross (Parkland) junior

    11  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) senior

    11  Trey Durrah (Easton) junior

     

    Receptions (20)

    38  Nate Stewart (Pius X) junior

    35  Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) freshman

    27  Jake Kober (Catasauqua) senior

    27  Conner Sullivan (Whitehall) senior

    25  Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) sophomore

    25  Jacob Young (Freedom) senior

    23  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) senior

    21  Darius Jones (Liberty) senior

    21  Jarey Elder (Parkland) senior

    21  Freddy Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) senior

    20  Tevin Murray (North Schuylkill) junior

     

    Reception Yardage (300)

    593  Ethan Price (Southern Lehigh) junior

    584  Jake Kober (Catasauqua) senior

    447  Nate Stewart (Pius X) junior

    426  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) senior

    413  Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) freshman

    370  Tevin Murray (North Schuylkill) junior

    368  Ricky Houser (Catasauqua) senior

    365  Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) sophomore

    359  Jarey Elder (Parkland) senior

    355  Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity) senior

    332  Conner Sullivan (Whitehall) senior

    324  Chad Rex (Whitehall) senior

    305  Aaron Weller (Pius X) junior

    301  Angelo Maskornick (Marian Catholic) senior

     

    Reception Touchdowns (6)

    9  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) senior *School Record*

    7  Nate Stewart (Pius X) junior

    7  Jacob Kober (Catasauqua) senior

    6  Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) freshman

    6  Kenny Yeboah (Parkland) sophomore

    6  Freddy Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) senior

    6  TJ Backer (Stroudsburg) senior

  • Pen Argyl Area honoring the 1924, 1934 and 2004 teams on October 11th

    PEN ARGYL AREA HIGH SCHOOL WILL BE HONORING THE 1924, 1934 and 2004 CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL TEAMS. THE CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE AT ALUMNI STADIUM THIS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11TH BEFORE THE FOOTBALL GAME VS. NOTRE DAME @ APPROXIMATELY 2:00PM (KICK-OFF AT 2:30PM).

     

    1924 & 1934 Championship Teams

    High School Football began at Pen Argyl in 1922 at Weona Park. Head Coach Henry Martin put together a team with a few players that year. Two years later, the 1924 Green Wave team went 8-0, posting the first undefeated season and were crowned champions that season. This Pen Argyl Football team was led by John “Shebo” Schultz who played in the backfield with teammates Charlie Broad and Mike Baboski. Robert Parsons anchored the offensive line at center and the Green Wave scored 268 points throughout the season.

    In 1930, the Lehigh-Northampton League was formed and included teams like Bangor, Wilson, Nazareth, Hellertown and Pen Argyl. In 1934, Head Coach LeVan Smith knew he had a special team led by running back Gilmore “The Galloping Ghost” Strunk. Gilmore haunted opposing defenses and scored every point in their 33-13 victory of Bangor. Gilmore holds the P.A.H.S. record for yards gained in one game with 302, which was also a Lehigh Valley record that lasted 44 years. The 1934 team cruised to an undefeated and untied season earning Pen Argyl their first Lehigh-Northampton League Championship.

     

    2004 PEN ARGYL FOOTBALL TEAM

    SEASON RECORD 9-3

    The 2004 regular season was somewhat of a roller coaster ride for the Green and White. The team started the season with a promising 48-0 win over Salisbury with both the offense and defense looking very sharp.

    Over the next four weeks the Knights suffered three home losses that all were decided in the fourth quarter. At this point in the season the team stood at two and three and thoughts of the playoffs seemed unrealistic.

    A 49-21 win in week 6 at Catasauqua proved to be a spark, with a go ahead drive just before halftime and a pick six by Kurtis Fleming in the second half that sealed the game.

    The final month of the regular season included wins at Northwestern and Notre Dame and two fantastic finishes at home against Wilson and Bangor. The Wilson game featured a back and forth contest that came down to a 75-yard drive in the last two minutes culminating in a game winning pass from Mike Bortz to MJ McGuckin in the corner of the end zone for a 21-17 win.

    The Bangor game that year was a classic, with both teams needing a win to secure a playoff spot. The game went back and forth in the first half with Pen Argyl building a lead through three quarters. Bangor rallied and tied the game in the final moments to force overtime between the rivals. Pen Argyl scored on their possession and kicked the PAT. Bangor scored and elected to go for two and the win. The Pen Argyl defense strung out a sweep to right with defender Dan Ruggerio forcing the Bangor back out short of the goaline for a dramatic 24-23 win.

    The late game fireworks followed the Knights into the opening round of playoffs with a 27-21 win over Newport High School. The team fought from behind scoring two touchdowns in the fourth quarter including a last minute touchdown pass from Bortz to Steve Waring to tie the game and force overtime.

    After a great 4th and goal stop from the two, the Knights ran their signature John C. Power on first down to win the game and head to Wilkes-Barre for the final. The Championship game was an offensive showcase for both teams in a back and forth affair that saw the Knights tie the game at 28 in the closing minutes. The overtime veterans proceeded to stop WB Meyers on their possession. The Knights scored an apparent game winning touchdown on a quarterback draw, but it was called back. The offense re-grouped and set up kicker Victor Madzhirski for the game winner and a 31-28 victory that earned the Knights their first and only Eastern Conference Playoff Championship. The 2004 Green Knights battled back from early season frustrations to win their last seven games, most in dramatic fashion. Their three overtime victories and undefeated road record on the season proved to be a great indicator of how the team had progressed throughout the season.

  • Week 6 Class 2A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 3.0
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 3.5
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 4.5
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 4.8
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 7.1
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 7.3
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 8.6
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 10.3
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 10.3
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 11.8
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 13.0
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 13.1
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 13.8
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 14.3
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 14.8
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 14.8
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 15.0
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 15.3
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 15.6
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 16.3
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 16.5
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 17.1
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 17.3
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 18.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 18.0
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 18.3
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 18.5
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 18.6
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 19.5
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 20.0
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20.5
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 21.1
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 21.5
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 21.6
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 23.0
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 23.2
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 23.5
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 23.5
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 23.8
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 24.6
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 25.1
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 25.5
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 26.1
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 26.6
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 26.8
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 27.6
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 29.0
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 29.6
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 29.8
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 30.0
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 30.1
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 30.5
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 31.1
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 32.1
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 32.3
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 32.3
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 32.5
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 32.6
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 33.5
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 34.1
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 34.3
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 34.5
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 35.1
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 35.3
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 36.8
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 37.3
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 39.3
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 40.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 42.0
  • Week 6 Class 3A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 5.6
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 6.5
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 7.5
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 7.8
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 8.0
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 8.8
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 9.1
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 9.1
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 12.0
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 12.3
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 12.6
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 12.8
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 13.3
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 13.5
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 13.5
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 14.6
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 14.6
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 14.6
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 14.8
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 15.1
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 15.3
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 16.1
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 16.1
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 16.5
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 17.6
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 17.6
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 17.8
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 18.0
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 18.0
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 18.3
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 18.5
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 19.0
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 19.1
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 19.3
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 19.8
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 20.0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 20.1
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 20.1
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 20.3
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 20.3
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 20.5
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 20.6
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 21.1
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 21.6
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 21.6
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 21.8
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 22.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 22.3
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 22.5
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 22.5
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 22.5
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 22.6
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 22.6
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 23.1
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 23.3
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 23.5
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 23.8
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 24.8
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 25.1
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 25.1
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 25.5
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 25.6
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 25.8
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 26.0
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 26.3
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 26.6
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 26.6
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 26.8
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 26.8
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 27.1
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 27.1
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 27.1
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 27.6
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 28.5
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 28.6
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 28.6
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 29.1
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 29.1
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 29.1
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 29.6
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 30.8
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 31.5
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 31.6
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 31.8
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 33.5
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 33.6
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 34.6
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 34.6
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.8
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 36.3
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 36.6
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 37.3
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 37.8
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 38.1
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 38.3
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 38.3
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 38.5
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 38.8
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 39.6
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 40.0
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 41.1
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 41.3
    School of the Future AAA D12 42.1
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 43.3
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 44.0
  • Week 6 All Classes Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 3.0
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 3.5
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 3.8
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 4.5
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 4.5
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 4.8
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 5.6
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 6.5
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 6.6
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 6.8
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 7.0
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 7.1
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 7.3
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 7.5
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 7.8
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 8.0
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 8.6
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 8.8
    North Penn Panthers A D4 9.0
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 9.1
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 9.1
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 10.1
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 10.3
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 10.3
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 10.8
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 10.8
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 11.0
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 11.6
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 11.8
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 12.0
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 12.1
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 12.3
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 12.5
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 12.6
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 12.6
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 12.8
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 12.8
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 13.0
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 13.0
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 13.1
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 13.1
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 13.1
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 13.1
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 13.3
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 13.5
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 13.5
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 13.5
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 13.5
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 13.6
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 13.8
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 13.8
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 14.3
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 14.3
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 14.6
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 14.6
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 14.6
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 14.8
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 14.8
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 14.8
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 14.8
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 15.0
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 15.0
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 15.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 15.1
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 15.1
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 15.3
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 15.3
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 15.5
    Millersburg Indians A D3 15.5
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 15.6
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 15.6
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 16.1
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 16.1
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 16.1
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 16.3
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 16.5
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 16.5
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 16.5
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 16.6
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 16.6
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 16.8
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 17.1
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 17.3
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 17.3
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 17.3
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 17.5
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 17.5
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 17.5
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 17.6
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 17.6
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 17.6
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 17.6
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 17.8
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 17.8
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 17.8
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 17.8
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 18.0
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 18.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 18.0
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 18.0
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 18.3
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 18.3
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 18.5
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 18.5
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 18.5
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 18.6
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 18.6
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 19.0
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 19.0
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 19.0
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 19.1
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 19.3
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 19.3
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 19.5
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 19.5
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 19.8
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 20.0
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 20.0
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 20.0
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 20.0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 20.1
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 20.1
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 20.1
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 20.3
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 20.3
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 20.3
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 20.4
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 20.5
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20.5
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 20.6
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 20.8
    Pius X Royals A D11 21.0
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 21.0
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 21.1
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 21.1
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 21.3
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 21.4
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 21.5
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 21.6
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 21.6
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 21.6
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 21.6
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 21.8
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 22.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 22.3
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 22.5
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 22.5
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 22.5
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 22.5
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 22.5
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 22.5
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 22.6
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 22.6
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 22.6
    Fairfield Knights A D3 22.8
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 23.0
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 23.0
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 23.0
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 23.1
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 23.1
    Muncy Indians A D4 23.1
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 23.2
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 23.3
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 23.5
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 23.5
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 23.5
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 23.5
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 23.6
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 23.8
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 23.8
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 23.8
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 23.8
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 24.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 24.0
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 24.0
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 24.3
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 24.5
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 24.5
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 24.6
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 24.6
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 24.8
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 25.1
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 25.1
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 25.1
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 25.1
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 25.3
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 25.3
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 25.5
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 25.5
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 25.6
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 25.6
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 25.6
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 25.8
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 25.8
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 26.0
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 26.0
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 26.1
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 26.1
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 26.3
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 26.6
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 26.6
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 26.6
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 26.8
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 26.8
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 26.8
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 26.8
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 27.0
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 27.1
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 27.1
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 27.1
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 27.3
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 27.5
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 27.6
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 27.6
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 27.8
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 28.0
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 28.1
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 28.1
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 28.5
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 28.5
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 28.6
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 28.6
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 28.8
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 29.0
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 29.0
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 29.1
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 29.1
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 29.1
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 29.3
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 29.5
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 29.6
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 29.6
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 29.8
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 30.0
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 30.0
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 30.1
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 30.3
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 30.5
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 30.6
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 30.6
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 30.8
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 30.8
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 31.0
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 31.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 31.0
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 31.1
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 31.1
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 31.5
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 31.6
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 31.6
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 31.8
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 31.8
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 32.0
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 32.1
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 32.1
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 32.3
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 32.3
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 32.5
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 32.6
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 32.6
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 32.8
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 33.0
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 33.0
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 33.1
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 33.5
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 33.5
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 33.5
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 33.6
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 33.8
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 34.0
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 34.1
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 34.1
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 34.1
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 34.3
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 34.5
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 34.6
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 34.6
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.8
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 35.1
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 35.3
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 35.6
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 35.8
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 35.8
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 36.3
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 36.5
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 36.6
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 36.8
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 37.1
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 37.3
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 37.3
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 37.3
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 37.5
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 37.5
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 37.6
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 37.8
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 37.8
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 37.8
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 38.1
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 38.3
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 38.3
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 38.5
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 38.6
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 38.8
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 39.3
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 39.6
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 40.0
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 40.0
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 40.0
    Sayre Redskins A D4 40.8
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 41.0
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 41.1
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 41.3
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 42.0
    School of the Future AAA D12 42.1
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 43.3
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 44.0
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 45.4
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 45.5
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 46.2
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 47.1
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 48.6
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 49.2
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 51.5
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 51.8
  • Week 6 Class 4A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 6.6
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 6.8
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 7.0
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 10.1
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 10.8
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 10.8
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 11.0
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 11.6
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 12.1
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 12.5
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 12.6
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 12.8
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 13.1
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 13.1
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 13.1
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 13.5
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 13.5
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 13.6
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 14.3
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 14.8
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 15.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 15.1
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 15.5
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 16.1
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 16.5
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 16.6
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 16.6
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 16.8
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 17.3
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 17.3
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 17.5
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 17.5
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 17.5
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 17.6
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 17.8
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 17.8
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 18.5
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 18.6
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 20.0
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 20.1
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 20.4
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 20.8
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 21.0
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 21.3
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 21.6
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 22.5
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 22.5
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 22.6
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 23.0
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 23.0
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 23.5
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 23.6
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 23.8
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 23.8
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 24.0
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 24.0
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 24.3
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 24.5
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 24.5
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 24.6
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 25.1
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 25.3
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 25.3
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 25.6
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 25.6
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 25.8
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 26.0
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 26.1
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 26.8
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 27.0
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 27.3
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 27.5
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 27.8
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 28.0
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 28.1
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 28.1
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 28.5
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 28.8
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 29.3
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 29.5
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 30.0
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 30.3
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 30.6
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 31.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 31.0
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 31.1
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 31.6
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 31.8
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 32.0
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 32.6
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 32.8
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 33.0
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 33.1
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 33.8
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 34.0
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 34.1
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 35.8
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 35.8
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 36.5
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 37.1
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 37.3
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 37.5
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 37.5
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 37.6
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 37.8
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 41.0
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 45.5
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 47.1
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 48.6
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 51.5
  • Week 6 Class 1A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 3.8
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 4.5
    North Penn Panthers A D4 9.0
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 13.0
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 13.8
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 15.0
    Millersburg Indians A D3 15.5
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 15.6
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 17.6
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 17.8
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 19.0
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 19.0
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 19.3
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 19.5
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 20.0
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 20.3
    Pius X Royals A D11 21.0
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 21.4
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 22.5
    Fairfield Knights A D3 22.8
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 23.1
    Muncy Indians A D4 23.1
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 24.0
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 29.0
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 30.6
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 30.8
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 31.0
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 32.1
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 33.0
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 33.5
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 34.1
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 35.6
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 37.8
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 38.6
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 40.0
    Sayre Redskins A D4 40.8
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 45.4
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 46.2
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 49.2
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 51.8
  • Week 6 Statewide High School Football Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 3.0
    Bishop Guilfoyle Marauders A D6 3.3
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 3.5
    Meyersdale Area Red Raiders A D5 3.8
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 3.8
    Pittsburgh Central Catholic Vikings AAAA D7 4.0
    Clairton Bears A D7 4.5
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 4.5
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 4.5
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 4.8
    Hickory Hornets AA D10 5.6
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 5.6
    Clarion Area Bobcats A D9 6.1
    Blairsville Bobcats A D6 6.3
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 6.5
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 6.6
    Mount Union Area Trojans AA D6 6.8
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 6.8
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 7.0
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 7.1
    Thomas Jefferson Jaguars AAA D7 7.3
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 7.3
    Karns City Gremlins AA D9 7.5
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 7.5
    Berlin-Brothersvalley Mountaineers A D5 7.6
    Frazier Commodores A D7 7.6
    Sharpsville Blue Devils A D10 7.8
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 7.8
    Ridgway Elkers A D9 8.0
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 8.0
    West Allegheny Indians AAA D7 8.1
    Greenville Trojans AA D10 8.3
    Hampton Talbots AAA D7 8.3
    Neshannock Lancers A D7 8.6
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 8.6
    Bethlehem-Center Bulldogs A D7 8.8
    Seton-LaSalle Rebels AA D7 8.8
    Woodland Hills Wolverines AAAA D7 8.8
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 8.8
    North Penn Panthers A D4 9.0
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 9.1
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 9.1
    Penn-Trafford Warriors AAAA D7 9.3
    Brockway Rovers A D9 9.5
    Kane Area Wolves A D9 9.6
    Somerset Area Golden Eagles AAA D5 9.6
    Penns Manor Comets A D6 10.0
    South Fayette Lions AA D7 10.0
    McKeesport Area Tigers AAAA D7 10.1
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 10.1
    Aliquippa Quips AA D7 10.3
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 10.3
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 10.3
    Erie Cathedral Prep Ramblers AAA D10 10.5
    Norwin Knights AAAA D7 10.5
    Taylor Allderdice Dragons AAAA D8 10.5
    Tyrone Golden Eagles AA D6 10.6
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 10.8
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 10.8
    Redbank Valley Bulldogs A D9 11.0
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 11.0
    Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic Trojans A D7 11.3
    Mars Area Planets AAA D7 11.5
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 11.6
    Plum Mustangs AAAA D7 11.8
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 11.8
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 12.0
    Cambridge Springs Blue Devils A D10 12.1
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 12.1
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 12.3
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 12.5
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 12.6
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 12.6
    Elk County Catholic Crusaders A D9 12.8
    Portage Area Mustangs A D6 12.8
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 12.8
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 12.8
    North East Grapepickers AA D10 13.0
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 13.0
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 13.0
    Chestnut Ridge Lions AA D5 13.1
    Slippery Rock Rockets AA D10 13.1
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 13.1
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 13.1
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 13.1
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 13.1
    Central Valley Warriors AAA D7 13.3
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 13.3
    Avonworth Antelopes A D7 13.5
    Pine-Richland Rams AAAA D7 13.5
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 13.5
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 13.5
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 13.5
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 13.5
    Mapletown Maples A D7 13.6
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 13.6
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 13.8
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 13.8
    North Allegheny Tigers AAAA D7 14.0
    McGuffey Highlanders AA D7 14.3
    Washington Little Prexies AA D7 14.3
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 14.3
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 14.3
    Central Martinsburg Scarlet Dragons AA D6 14.5
    Curwensville Area Golden Tide A D9 14.5
    Everett Warriors A D5 14.5
    Monessen Greyhounds A D7 14.6
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 14.6
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 14.6
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 14.6
    Bellwood-Antis Blue Devils A D6 14.8
    Hollidaysburg Golden Tigers AAA D6 14.8
    Knoch Knights AAA D7 14.8
    Mount Lebanon Blue Devils AAAA D7 14.8
    Waynesburg Central Raiders AA D7 14.8
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 14.8
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 14.8
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 14.8
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 14.8
    Juniata Indians AA D6 15.0
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 15.0
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 15.0
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 15.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 15.1
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 15.1
    Girard Yellowjackets AA D10 15.3
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 15.3
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 15.3
    Fort LeBoeuf Bison AA D10 15.5
    Lakeview Sailors A D10 15.5
    Northern Bedford Panthers A D5 15.5
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 15.5
    Millersburg Indians A D3 15.5
    Franklin Regional Panthers AAA D7 15.6
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 15.6
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 15.6
    Ligonier Valley Rams AA D6 15.8
    North Hills Indians AAAA D7 15.8
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 16.1
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 16.1
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 16.1
    Seneca Bobcats AA D10 16.3
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 16.3
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 16.5
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 16.5
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 16.5
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 16.6
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 16.6
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 16.8
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 17.1
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 17.3
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 17.3
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 17.3
    Northwestern Wildcats AA D10 17.5
    State College Area Little Lions AAAA D6 17.5
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 17.5
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 17.5
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 17.5
    Cochranton Cardinals A D10 17.6
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 17.6
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 17.6
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 17.6
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 17.6
    Fairview Tigers AA D10 17.8
    Highlands Golden Rams AA D7 17.8
    Jeannette Jayhawks A D7 17.8
    Sharon Tigers AA D10 17.8
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 17.8
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 17.8
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 17.8
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 17.8
    Wilmington Area Greyhounds A D10 18.0
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 18.0
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 18.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 18.0
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 18.0
    Conneaut Eagles AAA D10 18.1
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 18.3
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 18.3
    Saint Marys Flying Dutch AA D9 18.5
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 18.5
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 18.5
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 18.5
    Jefferson-Morgan Rockets A D7 18.6
    Shade Panthers A D5 18.6
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 18.6
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 18.6
    Montour Spartans AAA D7 19.0
    Mount Pleasant Area Vikings AA D7 19.0
    Quaker Valley Quakers AA D7 19.0
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 19.0
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 19.0
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 19.0
    Clearfield Area Bisons AAA D9 19.1
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 19.1
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 19.3
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 19.3
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 19.5
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 19.5
    Iroquois Braves A D10 19.6
    Ringgold Rams AAA D7 19.8
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 19.8
    Glendale Vikings A D6 20.0
    Northern Cambria Colts A D6 20.0
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 20.0
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 20.0
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 20.0
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 20.0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 20.1
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 20.1
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 20.1
    Steel Valley Ironmen AA D7 20.3
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 20.3
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 20.3
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 20.3
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 20.4
    Kittanning Wildcats AA D7 20.5
    Williamsburg Blue Pirates A D6 20.5
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 20.5
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20.5
    Erie McDowell Trojans AAAA D10 20.6
    South Park Eagles AA D7 20.6
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 20.6
    Apollo-Ridge Vikings AA D7 20.8
    General McLane Lancers AAAA D10 20.8
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 20.8
    Indiana Little Indians AAA D7 21.0
    West Middlesex Big Red A D10 21.0
    Pius X Royals A D11 21.0
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 21.0
    Shady Side Academy Indians AA D7 21.1
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 21.1
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 21.1
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 21.3
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 21.4
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 21.5
    Belle Vernon Area Leopards AAA D7 21.6
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 21.6
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 21.6
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 21.6
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 21.6
    Altoona Area Mountain Lions AAAA D6 21.8
    Bethel Park Blackhawks AAAA D7 21.8
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 21.8
    Penn Hills Indians AAAA D7 22.0
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 22.0
    Penn Cambria Panthers AA D6 22.1
    Shenango Wildcats A D7 22.1
    Tussey Mountain Titians A D5 22.1
    Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers A D7 22.3
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 22.3
    Greater Johnstown Trojans AAA D6 22.5
    Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions A D7 22.5
    Southmoreland Scotties AA D7 22.5
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 22.5
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 22.5
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 22.5
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 22.5
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 22.5
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 22.5
    Erie Central Tech Falcons AAA D10 22.6
    Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions AAA D7 22.6
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 22.6
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 22.6
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 22.6
    Beaver Area Bobcats AA D7 22.8
    Valley Vikings AA D7 22.8
    Fairfield Knights A D3 22.8
    University Prep Margaret Milliones AAA D8 23.0
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 23.0
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 23.0
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 23.0
    Gateway Gators AAA D7 23.1
    Moshannon Valley Black Knights A D6 23.1
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 23.1
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 23.1
    Muncy Indians A D4 23.1
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 23.2
    Forest Hills Rangers AA D6 23.3
    Maplewood Tigers A D10 23.3
    Punxsutawney Chucks AAA D9 23.3
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 23.3
    Butler Golden Tornado AAAA D7 23.5
    Reynolds Raiders A D10 23.5
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 23.5
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 23.5
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 23.5
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 23.5
    Ellwood City Wolverines AA D7 23.6
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 23.6
    Northgate Flames A D7 23.8
    Riverside (Ellwood City) Panthers A D7 23.8
    Southern Huntingdon Rockets AA D6 23.8
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 23.8
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 23.8
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 23.8
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 23.8
    New Brighton Lions AA D7 24.0
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 24.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 24.0
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 24.0
    Beaver Falls Tigers AA D7 24.3
    West Mifflin Titians AAA D7 24.3
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 24.3
    Ford City Sabers AA D7 24.5
    Laurel Spartans AA D7 24.5
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 24.5
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 24.5
    Bishop Canevin Crusaders A D7 24.6
    Farrell Steelers A D10 24.6
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 24.6
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 24.6
    Harbor Creek Huskies AA D10 24.8
    Springdale Dynamos A D7 24.8
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 24.8
    South Side Area Rams A D7 25.0
    Bedford Bisons AA D5 25.1
    Windber Ramblers A D5 25.1
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 25.1
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 25.1
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 25.1
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 25.1
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 25.3
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 25.3
    Bentworth Bearcats A D7 25.5
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 25.5
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 25.5
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 25.6
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 25.6
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 25.6
    Elizabeth-Forward Warriors AAA D7 25.8
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 25.8
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 25.8
    Claysburg-Kimmel Bulldogs A D6 26.0
    Homer-Center Wildcats A D6 26.0
    Moniteau Warriors AA D9 26.0
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 26.0
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 26.0
    Brashear Bulls AAAA D8 26.1
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 26.1
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 26.1
    Moon Area Tigers AAA D7 26.3
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 26.3
    Rochester Rams A D7 26.5
    Saegertown Panthers A D10 26.5
    Central Cambria Red Devils AA D6 26.6
    Upper Saint Clair Panthers AAAA D7 26.6
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 26.6
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 26.6
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 26.6
    Eisenhower Knights A D10 26.8
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 26.8
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 26.8
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 26.8
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 26.8
    Avella Area Eagles A D7 27.0
    Trinity (7) Hillers AAA D7 27.0
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 27.0
    Cameron County Red Raiders A D9 27.1
    Purchase Line Red Dragons A D6 27.1
    Westinghouse Bulldogs AA D8 27.1
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 27.1
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 27.1
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 27.1
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 27.3
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 27.5
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 27.6
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 27.6
    Cambria Heights Highlanders A D6 27.8
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 27.8
    Freeport Yellowjackets AA D7 28.0
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 28.0
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 28.1
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 28.1
    East Allegheny Wildcats AA D7 28.3
    Greater Latrobe Wildcats AAAA D7 28.3
    Oil City Oilers AAA D10 28.5
    Seneca Valley Raiders AAAA D7 28.5
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 28.5
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 28.5
    Keystone Oaks Eagles AA D7 28.6
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 28.6
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 28.6
    Fox Chapel Foxes AAAA D7 28.8
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 28.8
    Derry Area Trojans AA D7 29.0
    North Star Cougars A D5 29.0
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 29.0
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 29.0
    Brentwood Spartans A D7 29.1
    Riverview Raiders A D7 29.1
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 29.1
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 29.1
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 29.1
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 29.3
    Conemaugh Valley Blue Jays A D6 29.5
    Penns Valley Rams AA D6 29.5
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 29.5
    Carmichaels Mighty Mikes A D7 29.6
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 29.6
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 29.6
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 29.8
    Bald Eagle Area Eagles AA D6 30.0
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 30.0
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 30.0
    Conemaugh Township Indians A D5 30.1
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 30.1
    Blacklick Valley Vikings A D6 30.3
    Richland Township Rams AA D6 30.3
    Vincentian Academy A D7 30.3
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 30.3
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 30.5
    Perry Traditional Academy Commodores AAAA D8 30.6
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 30.6
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 30.6
    Ambridge Bridgers AAA D7 30.8
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 30.8
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 30.8
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 31.0
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 31.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 31.0
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 31.1
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 31.1
    Leechburg Blue Devils A D7 31.3
    Peters Township Indians AAAA D7 31.3
    Union Golden Knights A D9 31.3
    Bishop McCort Crushers A D6 31.5
    Coudersport Falcons A D9 31.5
    Erie Strong Vincent Colonels AAA D10 31.5
    Fort Cherry Rangers A D7 31.5
    West Greene Pioneers A D7 31.5
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 31.5
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 31.6
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 31.6
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 31.8
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 31.8
    Carrick Raiders AAAA D8 32.0
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 32.0
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 32.1
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 32.1
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 32.3
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 32.3
    Hempfield (Youngwood) Spartans AAAA D7 32.5
    Marion Center Stingers A D6 32.5
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 32.5
    Bellefonte Red Raiders AAA D6 32.6
    Otto-Eldred Terrors A D9 32.6
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 32.6
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 32.6
    DuBois Area Beavers AAAA D9 32.8
    Laurel Highlands Mustangs AAA D7 32.8
    Western Beaver Golden Beavers A D7 32.8
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 32.8
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 33.0
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 33.0
    Juniata Valley Hornets A D6 33.1
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 33.1
    Saint Joseph’s Catholic Academy Wolves A D6 33.3
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 33.5
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 33.5
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 33.5
    Mercyhurst Prep Lakers AA D10 33.6
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 33.6
    Titusville Rockets AA D10 33.8
    United Lions A D6 33.8
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 33.8
    Bishop Carroll Huskies A D6 34.0
    Connellsville Falcons AAAA D7 34.0
    Deer Lakes Lancers AA D7 34.0
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 34.0
    Union Area Scotties A D7 34.1
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 34.1
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 34.1
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 34.1
    Blackhawk Cougars AAA D7 34.3
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 34.3
    Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers A D7 34.5
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 34.5
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 34.6
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 34.6
    Burrell Buccaneers AA D7 34.8
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.8
    Grove City Eagles AA D10 35.0
    Smethport Area Hubbers A D9 35.1
    West Shamokin Wolves AA D7 35.1
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 35.1
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 35.3
    West Branch Warriors A D6 35.6
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 35.6
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 35.8
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 35.8
    Huntingdon Area Bearcats AA D6 36.0
    Baldwin Highlanders AAAA D7 36.1
    Keystone Panthers A D9 36.3
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 36.3
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 36.5
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 36.6
    Burgettstown Blue Devils AA D7 36.8
    Mercer Area Mustangs A D10 36.8
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 36.8
    Bradford Area Owls AAA D9 37.0
    Brookville Raiders AA D9 37.1
    New Castle Red Hurricanes AAA D7 37.1
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 37.1
    California Trojans A D7 37.3
    Corry Area Beavers AA D10 37.3
    South Allegheny Gladiators AA D7 37.3
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 37.3
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 37.3
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 37.3
    Meadville Bulldogs AAA D10 37.5
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 37.5
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 37.5
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 37.6
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 37.8
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 37.8
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 37.8
    Mifflin County Huskies AAAA D6 38.1
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 38.1
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 38.3
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 38.3
    Canon-McMillan Big Macs AAAA D7 38.5
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 38.5
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 38.6
    Chartiers Valley Colts AAA D7 38.8
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 38.8
    Central Mountain Wildcats AAAA D6 39.0
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 39.3
    Franklin Knights AAA D10 39.5
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 39.6
    Freedom Bulldogs AA D7 40.0
    Port Allegany Gators A D9 40.0
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 40.0
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 40.0
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 40.0
    Uniontown Red Raiders AAA D7 40.8
    Sayre Redskins A D4 40.8
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 41.0
    Philipsburg-Osceola Mounties AA D6 41.1
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 41.1
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 41.3
    Sto-Rox Vikings AA D7 41.5
    Allegheny-Clarion Valley Falcons A D9 41.6
    Carlynton Cougars AA D7 41.6
    Clarion-Limestone Lions A D9 42.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 42.0
    Saltsburg Trojans A D6 42.1
    School of the Future AAA D12 42.1
    Hopewell Vikings AAA D7 42.3
    Charleroi Cougars AA D7 42.5
    Youngsville Eagles A D10 42.5
    Yough Cougars AAA D7 43.1
    Shaler Area Titans AAAA D7 43.3
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 43.3
    Warren Area Dragons AA D10 43.5
    Brownsville Falcons AA D7 43.8
    Erie East Warriors AAA D10 43.8
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 44.0
    Mohawk Area Warriors AA D7 44.5
    Summit Academy Knights AA D7 44.6
    Sheffield Area Wolverines A D9 45.3
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 45.4
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 45.5
    Westmont Hilltop Hilltoppers A D6 46.0
    Serra Catholic Eagles A D7 46.1
    Wilkinsburg Tigers A D7 46.1
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 46.2
    Ferndale Yellowjackets A D6 46.6
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 47.1
    Albert Gallatin Colonials AAA D7 48.0
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 48.6
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 49.2
    Union City Area Bears A D10 51.1
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 51.5
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 51.8
    Kiski Area Cavaliers AAAA D7 52.6
  • CBS MaxPreps Regional Computer Football Rankings for Oct 7 – Northeast

    1. (1) Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), 3-0, 80.4
    2. (3) Paramus Catholic (Paramus, N.J.), 5-0, 76.8
    3. (6) La Salle College (Wyndmoor, Pa.) 5-1, 65.5
    4. (4) St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.), 3-1, 64.1
    5. (2) Archbishop Wood (Warminster, Pa.), 5-1, 63.5
    6. (5) Canisius (Buffalo, N.Y.), 5-0, 62.3
    7. (7) St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 3-1, 61.7
    8. (8) Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.), 3-2, 58.3
    9. (9) DePaul (Wayne, N.J.), 5-0, 57.0
    10. (19) Easton (Pa.), 6-0, 53.3
    11. (10) Pennsbury (Fairless Hills, Pa.), 6-0, 53.1
    12. (13) Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains, N.Y.), 5-0, 52.7
    13. (16) South Fayette (McDonald, Pa.), 6-0, 52.4
    14. (18) Wilson (West Lawn, Pa.), 6-0, 52.3
    15. (14) St. Joseph (Hammonton, N.J.), 4-0, 52.2
    16. (11) Central Catholic (Pittsburgh), 6-0, 51.5
    17. (17) Cathedral Prep (Erie, Pa.), 6-0, 51.4
    18. (20) Parkland (Allentown, Pa.), 4-0, 50.8
    19. (14) St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 2-3, 50.4
    20. (22) Xaverian Brothers (Westwood, Mass.), 4-0, 50.0
    21. (12) Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia), 5-1, 48.6
    22. (NR) Aliquippa (Pa.), 6-0, 47.8
    23. (NR) Coatesville (Pa.), 6-0, 46.7
    24. (21) Penn-Trafford (Harrison City, Pa.), 6-0, 46.1
    25. (NR) Pine-Richland (Gibsonia, Pa.), 6-0, 46.0

  • Big 33 Football Classic Prospect Watch List for October 7th, 2014

    The Big 33 Football Classic announces Latest Prospect Watch List Nominees.

    HARRISBURG PA, -Tuesday, October 7, 2014 – The Big 33 Scholarship Foundation Inc, and GameTimePA.com continues the Big 33 Prospect Watch List for the 2014 high school football season. The Big 33 Prospect Watch List is comprised of players that media, coaches and fans feel performed at an outstanding level each week. These players are sophomores, juniors or seniors.

    Last weekend fans, coaches and media tweeted the following players they felt deserved to be on the Big 33 Prospect Watch List.
    Matt Dunkelberger East Penn
    Evan Greer Spring Grove
    Tyler Craig Central Dauphin East
    Dylan Krieger Hanover
    Chad Zunich Manheim Central
    Mason Yost Northern Lebanon
    Jordan O’Neill Pennsbury
    Austin O’Neill Pennsbury
    Darrius Harris Northeast
    Visit 2014 Big 33 Watchlist for complete list of nominated players.
    During Friday night games, fans, coaches and media should tweet a player’s name, high school and add #big33gtpa to nominate any players they feel deserve to be on the Big 33 Prospect Watch List. Upon the completion of the weekend’s slate of high school football games, visit www.big33.org as the list will be posted on the following Tuesday afternoon.
    The 2015 Big 33 Football Classic will be held on June 20th 2015.

  • Week 6 Class 2A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 18
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 21
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 27
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 29
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 43
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 44
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 52
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 62
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 62
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 71
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 78
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 79
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 83
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 86
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 89
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 89
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 90
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 92
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 94
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 98
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 99
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 103
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 104
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 108
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 108
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 110
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 111
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 112
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 116
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 117
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 120
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 123
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 127
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 129
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 130
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 138
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 138
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 141
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 141
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 143
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 148
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 151
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 153
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 157
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 160
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 161
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 174
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 178
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 179
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 180
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 181
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 183
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 187
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 193
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 194
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 194
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 195
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 196
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 201
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 205
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 206
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 207
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 211
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 212
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 221
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 224
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 236
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 240
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 252
  • Week 6 Class 1A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 23
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 27
    North Penn Panthers A D4 54
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 78
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 83
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 90
    Millersburg Indians A D3 93
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 94
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 106
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 107
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 107
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 114
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 114
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 116
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 117
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 120
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 120
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 122
    Pius X Royals A D11 126
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 135
    Fairfield Knights A D3 137
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 139
    Muncy Indians A D4 139
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 174
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 184
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 185
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 186
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 193
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 197
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 198
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 201
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 205
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 214
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 227
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 227
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 231
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 232
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 240
    Sayre Redskins A D4 245
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 311
  • Week 6 All Classes Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 18
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 21
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 23
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 27
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 27
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 29
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 33
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 34
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 39
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 41
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 42
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 43
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 44
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 45
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 47
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 48
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 52
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 53
    North Penn Panthers A D4 54
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 55
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 55
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 60
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 61
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 62
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 62
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 65
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 65
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 66
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 70
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 71
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 73
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 73
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 74
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 75
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 76
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 76
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 77
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 77
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 78
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 78
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 79
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 79
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 79
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 79
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 80
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 81
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 81
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 81
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 81
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 82
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 83
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 83
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 86
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 86
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 88
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 88
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 89
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 89
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 89
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 89
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 90
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 90
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 90
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 91
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 91
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 92
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 92
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 93
    Millersburg Indians A D3 93
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 94
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 94
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 97
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 97
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 97
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 98
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 99
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 99
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 99
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 100
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 100
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 101
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 102
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 103
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 104
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 104
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 104
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 105
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 105
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 105
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 106
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 106
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 106
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 106
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 107
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 107
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 107
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 107
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 107
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 108
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 108
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 108
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 108
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 110
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 110
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 111
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 111
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 111
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 112
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 112
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 114
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 114
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 114
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 115
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 116
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 116
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 116
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 117
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 117
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 119
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 120
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 120
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 120
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 120
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 120
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 121
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 121
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 121
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 122
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 122
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 122
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 123
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 123
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 124
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 125
    Pius X Royals A D11 126
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 126
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 127
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 127
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 128
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 129
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 130
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 130
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 130
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 130
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 131
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 132
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 134
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 135
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 135
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 135
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 135
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 135
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 135
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 136
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 136
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 136
    Fairfield Knights A D3 137
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 138
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 138
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 138
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 138
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 139
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 139
    Muncy Indians A D4 139
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 140
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 141
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 141
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 141
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 141
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 142
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 143
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 143
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 143
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 143
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 144
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 144
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 146
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 147
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 147
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 148
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 148
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 149
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 151
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 151
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 151
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 151
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 152
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 152
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 153
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 153
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 154
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 154
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 154
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 155
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 155
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 156
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 156
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 157
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 157
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 158
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 160
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 160
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 160
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 161
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 161
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 161
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 161
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 162
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 163
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 163
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 163
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 164
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 165
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 166
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 167
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 168
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 169
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 169
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 171
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 171
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 172
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 172
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 173
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 174
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 174
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 175
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 175
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 175
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 176
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 177
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 178
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 178
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 179
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 179
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 180
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 180
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 181
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 182
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 183
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 184
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 184
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 185
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 185
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 186
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 186
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 186
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 187
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 187
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 189
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 190
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 190
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 191
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 191
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 192
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 193
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 193
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 194
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 194
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 195
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 196
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 196
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 197
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 197
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 198
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 198
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 199
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 201
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 201
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 201
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 202
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 203
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 204
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 205
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 205
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 205
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 206
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 207
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 208
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 208
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 209
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 211
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 212
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 214
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 215
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 218
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 219
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 220
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 221
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 223
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 224
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 224
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 224
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 225
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 225
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 226
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 227
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 227
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 227
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 227
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 229
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 230
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 230
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 231
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 231
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 232
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 233
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 236
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 238
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 240
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 240
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 240
    Sayre Redskins A D4 245
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 246
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 247
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 248
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 252
    School of the Future AAA D12 253
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 260
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 264
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 273
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 283
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 292
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 309
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 311
  • Week 6 Class 3A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 34
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 39
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 45
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 47
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 48
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 53
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 55
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 55
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 60
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 73
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 74
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 76
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 77
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 80
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 81
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 81
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 88
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 88
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 89
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 91
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 92
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 97
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 97
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 99
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 106
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 106
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 107
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 108
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 108
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 110
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 111
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 114
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 115
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 116
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 119
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 120
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 121
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 121
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 122
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 122
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 123
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 124
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 127
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 130
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 130
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 131
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 132
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 134
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 135
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 135
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 135
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 136
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 136
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 139
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 140
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 141
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 143
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 149
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 151
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 151
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 153
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 154
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 155
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 156
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 158
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 160
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 160
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 161
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 161
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 163
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 163
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 163
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 166
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 171
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 172
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 172
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 175
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 175
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 175
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 178
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 185
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 189
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 190
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 191
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 201
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 202
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 208
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 208
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 209
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 218
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 220
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 224
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 227
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 229
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 230
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 230
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 231
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 233
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 238
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 240
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 247
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 248
    School of the Future AAA D12 253
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 260
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 264
  • Week 6 Class 4A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 33
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 41
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 42
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 61
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 65
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 65
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 66
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 70
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 73
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 75
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 76
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 77
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 79
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 79
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 79
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 81
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 81
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 82
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 86
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 89
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 90
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 91
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 93
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 97
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 99
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 100
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 100
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 101
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 102
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 104
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 104
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 105
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 105
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 105
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 106
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 107
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 107
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 111
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 112
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 120
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 121
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 125
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 126
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 128
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 130
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 135
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 135
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 136
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 138
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 138
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 141
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 142
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 143
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 143
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 144
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 144
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 146
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 147
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 147
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 148
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 151
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 152
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 152
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 154
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 154
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 155
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 156
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 157
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 161
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 162
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 164
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 165
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 167
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 168
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 169
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 169
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 171
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 173
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 176
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 177
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 179
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 180
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 182
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 184
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 186
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 186
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 187
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 190
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 191
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 192
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 196
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 197
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 198
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 199
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 203
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 204
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 205
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 215
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 219
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 223
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 224
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 225
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 225
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 226
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 227
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 246
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 273
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 283
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 292
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 309
  • Week 6 Statewide High School Football Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 18
    Bishop Guilfoyle Marauders A D6 20
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 21
    Meyersdale Area Red Raiders A D5 23
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 23
    Pittsburgh Central Catholic Vikings AAAA D7 24
    Clairton Bears A D7 27
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 27
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 27
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 29
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 33
    Hickory Hornets AA D10 34
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 34
    Clarion Area Bobcats A D9 37
    Blairsville Bobcats A D6 38
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 39
    Mount Union Area Trojans AA D6 41
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 41
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 42
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 43
    Thomas Jefferson Jaguars AAA D7 44
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 44
    Karns City Gremlins AA D9 45
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 45
    Berlin-Brothersvalley Mountaineers A D5 46
    Frazier Commodores A D7 46
    Sharpsville Blue Devils A D10 47
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 47
    Ridgway Elkers A D9 48
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 48
    West Allegheny Indians AAA D7 49
    Greenville Trojans AA D10 50
    Hampton Talbots AAA D7 50
    Neshannock Lancers A D7 52
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 52
    Bethlehem-Center Bulldogs A D7 53
    Seton-LaSalle Rebels AA D7 53
    Woodland Hills Wolverines AAAA D7 53
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 53
    North Penn Panthers A D4 54
    Redbank Valley Bulldogs A D9 55
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 55
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 55
    Penn-Trafford Warriors AAAA D7 56
    Brockway Rovers A D9 57
    Kane Area Wolves A D9 58
    Somerset Area Golden Eagles AAA D5 58
    Penns Manor Comets A D6 60
    South Fayette Lions AA D7 60
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 60
    McKeesport Area Tigers AAAA D7 61
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 61
    Aliquippa Quips AA D7 62
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 62
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 62
    Erie Cathedral Prep Ramblers AAA D10 63
    Norwin Knights AAAA D7 63
    Taylor Allderdice Dragons AAAA D8 63
    Tyrone Golden Eagles AA D6 64
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 65
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 65
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 66
    Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic Trojans A D7 68
    Mars Area Planets AAA D7 69
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 70
    Plum Mustangs AAAA D7 71
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 71
    Cambridge Springs Blue Devils A D10 73
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 73
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 73
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 74
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 75
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 76
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 76
    Elk County Catholic Crusaders A D9 77
    Portage Area Mustangs A D6 77
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 77
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 77
    North East Grapepickers AA D10 78
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 78
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 78
    Chestnut Ridge Lions AA D5 79
    Slippery Rock Rockets AA D10 79
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 79
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 79
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 79
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 79
    Central Valley Warriors AAA D7 80
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 80
    Avonworth Antelopes A D7 81
    Pine-Richland Rams AAAA D7 81
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 81
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 81
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 81
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 81
    Mapletown Maples A D7 82
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 82
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 83
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 83
    North Allegheny Tigers AAAA D7 84
    McGuffey Highlanders AA D7 86
    Washington Little Prexies AA D7 86
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 86
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 86
    Central Martinsburg Scarlet Dragons AA D6 87
    Curwensville Area Golden Tide A D9 87
    Everett Warriors A D5 87
    Monessen Greyhounds A D7 88
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 88
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 88
    Bellwood-Antis Blue Devils A D6 89
    Hollidaysburg Golden Tigers AAA D6 89
    Knoch Knights AAA D7 89
    Mount Lebanon Blue Devils AAAA D7 89
    Waynesburg Central Raiders AA D7 89
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 89
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 89
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 89
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 89
    Juniata Indians AA D6 90
    Wilmington Area Greyhounds A D10 90
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 90
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 90
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 90
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 91
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 91
    Girard Yellowjackets AA D10 92
    University Prep Margaret Milliones AAA D8 92
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 92
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 92
    Fort LeBoeuf Bison AA D10 93
    Lakeview Sailors A D10 93
    Northern Bedford Panthers A D5 93
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 93
    Millersburg Indians A D3 93
    Franklin Regional Panthers AAA D7 94
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 94
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 94
    Ligonier Valley Rams AA D6 95
    North Hills Indians AAAA D7 95
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 97
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 97
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 97
    Seneca Bobcats AA D10 98
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 98
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 99
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 99
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 99
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 100
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 100
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 101
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 102
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 103
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 104
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 104
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 104
    Northwestern Wildcats AA D10 105
    State College Area Little Lions AAAA D6 105
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 105
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 105
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 105
    Cochranton Cardinals A D10 106
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 106
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 106
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 106
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 106
    Fairview Tigers AA D10 107
    Highlands Golden Rams AA D7 107
    Jeannette Jayhawks A D7 107
    Sharon Tigers AA D10 107
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 107
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 107
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 107
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 107
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 107
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 108
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 108
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 108
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 108
    Conneaut Eagles AAA D10 109
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 110
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 110
    Saint Marys Flying Dutch AA D9 111
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 111
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 111
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 111
    Jefferson-Morgan Rockets A D7 112
    Shade Panthers A D5 112
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 112
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 112
    Montour Spartans AAA D7 114
    Mount Pleasant Area Vikings AA D7 114
    Quaker Valley Quakers AA D7 114
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 114
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 114
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 114
    Clearfield Area Bisons AAA D9 115
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 115
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 116
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 116
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 116
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 117
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 117
    Iroquois Braves A D10 118
    Ringgold Rams AAA D7 119
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 119
    Glendale Vikings A D6 120
    Northern Cambria Colts A D6 120
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 120
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 120
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 120
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 120
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 120
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 121
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 121
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 121
    Steel Valley Ironmen AA D7 122
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 122
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 122
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 122
    Kittanning Wildcats AA D7 123
    Williamsburg Blue Pirates A D6 123
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 123
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 123
    Erie McDowell Trojans AAAA D10 124
    South Park Eagles AA D7 124
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 124
    Apollo-Ridge Vikings AA D7 125
    General McLane Lancers AAAA D10 125
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 125
    Indiana Little Indians AAA D7 126
    West Middlesex Big Red A D10 126
    Pius X Royals A D11 126
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 126
    Shady Side Academy Indians AA D7 127
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 127
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 127
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 128
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 129
    Belle Vernon Area Leopards AAA D7 130
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 130
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 130
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 130
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 130
    Altoona Area Mountain Lions AAAA D6 131
    Bethel Park Blackhawks AAAA D7 131
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 131
    Penn Hills Indians AAAA D7 132
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 132
    Penn Cambria Panthers AA D6 133
    Shenango Wildcats A D7 133
    Tussey Mountain Titians A D5 133
    Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers A D7 134
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 134
    Greater Johnstown Trojans AAA D6 135
    Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions A D7 135
    Southmoreland Scotties AA D7 135
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 135
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 135
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 135
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 135
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 135
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 135
    Erie Central Tech Falcons AAA D10 136
    Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions AAA D7 136
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 136
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 136
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 136
    Beaver Area Bobcats AA D7 137
    Valley Vikings AA D7 137
    Fairfield Knights A D3 137
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 138
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 138
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 138
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 138
    Gateway Gators AAA D7 139
    Moshannon Valley Black Knights A D6 139
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 139
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 139
    Muncy Indians A D4 139
    Forest Hills Rangers AA D6 140
    Maplewood Tigers A D10 140
    Punxsutawney Chucks AAA D9 140
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 140
    Butler Golden Tornado AAAA D7 141
    Reynolds Raiders A D10 141
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 141
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 141
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 141
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 141
    Ellwood City Wolverines AA D7 142
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 142
    Northgate Flames A D7 143
    Riverside (Ellwood City) Panthers A D7 143
    Southern Huntingdon Rockets AA D6 143
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 143
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 143
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 143
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 143
    New Brighton Lions AA D7 144
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 144
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 144
    Beaver Falls Tigers AA D7 146
    West Mifflin Titians AAA D7 146
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 146
    Ford City Sabers AA D7 147
    Laurel Spartans AA D7 147
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 147
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 147
    Bishop Canevin Crusaders A D7 148
    Farrell Steelers A D10 148
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 148
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 148
    Harbor Creek Huskies AA D10 149
    Springdale Dynamos A D7 149
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 149
    South Side Area Rams A D7 150
    Bedford Bisons AA D5 151
    Windber Ramblers A D5 151
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 151
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 151
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 151
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 151
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 152
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 152
    Bentworth Bearcats A D7 153
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 153
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 153
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 154
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 154
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 154
    Elizabeth-Forward Warriors AAA D7 155
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 155
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 155
    Claysburg-Kimmel Bulldogs A D6 156
    Homer-Center Wildcats A D6 156
    Moniteau Warriors AA D9 156
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 156
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 156
    Brashear Bulls AAAA D8 157
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 157
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 157
    Moon Area Tigers AAA D7 158
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 158
    Rochester Rams A D7 159
    Saegertown Panthers A D10 159
    Central Cambria Red Devils AA D6 160
    Upper Saint Clair Panthers AAAA D7 160
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 160
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 160
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 160
    Eisenhower Knights A D10 161
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 161
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 161
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 161
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 161
    Avella Area Eagles A D7 162
    Trinity (7) Hillers AAA D7 162
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 162
    Cameron County Red Raiders A D9 163
    Purchase Line Red Dragons A D6 163
    Westinghouse Bulldogs AA D8 163
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 163
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 163
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 163
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 164
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 165
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 166
    Cambria Heights Highlanders A D6 167
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 167
    Freeport Yellowjackets AA D7 168
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 168
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 169
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 169
    East Allegheny Wildcats AA D7 170
    Greater Latrobe Wildcats AAAA D7 170
    Oil City Oilers AAA D10 171
    Seneca Valley Raiders AAAA D7 171
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 171
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 171
    Keystone Oaks Eagles AA D7 172
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 172
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 172
    Fox Chapel Foxes AAAA D7 173
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 173
    Derry Area Trojans AA D7 174
    North Star Cougars A D5 174
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 174
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 174
    Brentwood Spartans A D7 175
    Riverview Raiders A D7 175
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 175
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 175
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 175
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 176
    Conemaugh Valley Blue Jays A D6 177
    Penns Valley Rams AA D6 177
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 177
    Carmichaels Mighty Mikes A D7 178
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 178
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 178
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 179
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 179
    Bald Eagle Area Eagles AA D6 180
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 180
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 180
    Conemaugh Township Indians A D5 181
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 181
    Blacklick Valley Vikings A D6 182
    Richland Township Rams AA D6 182
    Vincentian Academy A D7 182
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 182
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 183
    Perry Traditional Academy Commodores AAAA D8 184
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 184
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 184
    Ambridge Bridgers AAA D7 185
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 185
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 185
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 186
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 186
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 186
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 187
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 187
    Leechburg Blue Devils A D7 188
    Peters Township Indians AAAA D7 188
    Union Golden Knights A D9 188
    Bishop McCort Crushers A D6 189
    Coudersport Falcons A D9 189
    Erie Strong Vincent Colonels AAA D10 189
    Fort Cherry Rangers A D7 189
    West Greene Pioneers A D7 189
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 189
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 190
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 190
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 191
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 191
    Carrick Raiders AAAA D8 192
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 192
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 193
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 193
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 194
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 194
    Hempfield (Youngwood) Spartans AAAA D7 195
    Marion Center Stingers A D6 195
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 195
    Bellefonte Red Raiders AAA D6 196
    Otto-Eldred Terrors A D9 196
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 196
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 196
    DuBois Area Beavers AAAA D9 197
    Laurel Highlands Mustangs AAA D7 197
    Western Beaver Golden Beavers A D7 197
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 197
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 197
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 198
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 198
    Juniata Valley Hornets A D6 199
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 199
    Saint Joseph’s Catholic Academy Wolves A D6 200
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 201
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 201
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 201
    Mercyhurst Prep Lakers AA D10 202
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 202
    Titusville Rockets AA D10 203
    United Lions A D6 203
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 203
    Bishop Carroll Huskies A D6 204
    Connellsville Falcons AAAA D7 204
    Deer Lakes Lancers AA D7 204
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 204
    Union Area Scotties A D7 205
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 205
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 205
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 205
    Blackhawk Cougars AAA D7 206
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 206
    Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers A D7 207
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 207
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 208
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 208
    Burrell Buccaneers AA D7 209
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 209
    Grove City Eagles AA D10 210
    Smethport Area Hubbers A D9 211
    West Shamokin Wolves AA D7 211
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 211
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 212
    West Branch Warriors A D6 214
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 214
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 215
    Huntingdon Area Bearcats AA D6 216
    Baldwin Highlanders AAAA D7 217
    Keystone Panthers A D9 218
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 218
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 219
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 220
    Burgettstown Blue Devils AA D7 221
    Mercer Area Mustangs A D10 221
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 221
    Bradford Area Owls AAA D9 222
    Brookville Raiders AA D9 223
    New Castle Red Hurricanes AAA D7 223
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 223
    California Trojans A D7 224
    Corry Area Beavers AA D10 224
    South Allegheny Gladiators AA D7 224
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 224
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 224
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 224
    Meadville Bulldogs AAA D10 225
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 225
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 225
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 226
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 227
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 227
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 227
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 227
    Mifflin County Huskies AAAA D6 229
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 229
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 230
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 230
    Canon-McMillan Big Macs AAAA D7 231
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 231
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 231
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 232
    Chartiers Valley Colts AAA D7 233
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 233
    Central Mountain Wildcats AAAA D6 234
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 236
    Franklin Knights AAA D10 237
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 238
    Freedom Bulldogs AA D7 240
    Port Allegany Gators A D9 240
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 240
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 240
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 240
    Uniontown Red Raiders AAA D7 245
    Sayre Redskins A D4 245
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 246
    Philipsburg-Osceola Mounties AA D6 247
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 247
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 248
    Sto-Rox Vikings AA D7 249
    Allegheny-Clarion Valley Falcons A D9 250
    Carlynton Cougars AA D7 250
    Clarion-Limestone Lions A D9 252
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 252
    Saltsburg Trojans A D6 253
    School of the Future AAA D12 253
    Hopewell Vikings AAA D7 254
    Charleroi Cougars AA D7 255
    Youngsville Eagles A D10 255
    Yough Cougars AAA D7 259
    Shaler Area Titans AAAA D7 260
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 260
    Warren Area Dragons AA D10 261
    Brownsville Falcons AA D7 263
    Erie East Warriors AAA D10 263
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 264
    Mohawk Area Warriors AA D7 267
    Summit Academy Knights AA D7 268
    Sheffield Area Wolverines A D9 272
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 273
    Westmont Hilltop Hilltoppers A D6 276
    Serra Catholic Eagles A D7 277
    Wilkinsburg Tigers A D7 277
    Ferndale Yellowjackets A D6 280
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 283
    Albert Gallatin Colonials AAA D7 288
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 292
    Union City Area Bears A D10 307
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 309
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 311
    Kiski Area Cavaliers AAAA D7 316
  • Week 6 All Classes Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 49.3
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 49.3
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 48.3
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 47.0
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 46.6
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 46.3
    North Penn Panthers A D4 45.6
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 45.2
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 45.1
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 45.1
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 44.8
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 43.3
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 42.8
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 42.6
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 42.6
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 42.3
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 41.8
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 41.6
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 41.1
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 40.8
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 40.8
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 40.6
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 40.6
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 40.6
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 40.3
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 39.8
    Pius X Royals A D11 39.8
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 39.8
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 39.5
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 39.1
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 39.0
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 38.8
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 38.6
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 38.6
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 38.6
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 38.1
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 38.1
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 37.8
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 37.6
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 37.6
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 37.5
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 37.5
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 36.5
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 36.3
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 36.1
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 36.1
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 36.0
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 35.6
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 35.6
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 35.6
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 35.1
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 34.8
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 34.6
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 34.5
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 34.3
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 34.1
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.1
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 33.8
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 33.8
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 33.8
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 33.8
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 33.5
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 33.1
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 32.8
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 32.8
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 32.6
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 32.3
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 32.3
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 32.1
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 32.1
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 32.1
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 31.8
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 31.6
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 31.6
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 31.3
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 31.1
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 30.8
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 30.8
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 30.6
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 30.5
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 30.5
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 30.3
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 30.0
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 30.0
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 30.0
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 29.8
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 29.6
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 29.6
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 29.6
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 29.6
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 29.5
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 29.5
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 29.4
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 29.3
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 29.1
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 29.1
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 29.0
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 29.0
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 28.8
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 28.8
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 28.6
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 28.5
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 28.5
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 28.4
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 28.1
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 28.1
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 28.0
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 28.0
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 27.8
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 27.6
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 27.6
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 27.6
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 27.5
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 27.5
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 27.3
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 27.3
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 27.3
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 27.3
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 27.3
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 27.1
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 27.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 26.8
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 26.8
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 26.8
    Millersburg Indians A D3 26.6
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 26.5
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 26.5
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 26.3
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 26.1
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 26.1
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 26.1
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 26.0
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 26.0
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 25.8
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 25.8
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 25.5
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 25.3
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 25.1
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 25.0
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 25.0
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 24.8
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 24.8
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 24.8
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 24.8
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 24.8
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 24.6
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 24.6
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 24.6
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 24.5
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 24.5
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 24.3
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 24.3
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 24.3
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 24.3
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 24.3
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 24.1
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 24.1
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 24.1
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 24.0
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 24.0
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 24.0
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 23.8
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 23.8
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 23.6
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 23.6
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 23.6
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 23.5
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 23.5
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 23.3
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 23.0
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 23.0
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 23.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 22.6
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 22.3
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 22.3
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 22.1
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 22.1
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 22.0
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 22.0
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 22.0
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 21.8
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 21.8
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 21.6
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 21.6
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 21.5
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 21.5
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 21.3
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 21.3
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 21.1
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 21.1
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 21.0
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 21.0
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 21.0
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 20.6
    Fairfield Knights A D3 20.6
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 20.6
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 20.1
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 20.1
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 20.0
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 20.0
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 20.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 20.0
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 19.8
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 19.6
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 19.6
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 19.5
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 19.1
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 19.0
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 19.0
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 19.0
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 18.8
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 18.8
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 18.6
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 18.6
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 18.5
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 18.3
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 18.3
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 18.1
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 18.1
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 18.0
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 17.8
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 17.6
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 17.6
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 17.5
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 17.5
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 17.3
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 17.3
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 17.1
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 17.1
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 16.8
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 16.6
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 16.6
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 16.3
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 16.1
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 16.1
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 16.0
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 16.0
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 16.0
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 16.0
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 15.8
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 15.8
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 15.6
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 15.6
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 15.6
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 15.5
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 15.3
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 15.1
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 15.1
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 15.0
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 14.8
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 14.8
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 14.6
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 14.6
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 14.3
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 14.3
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 13.8
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 13.8
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 13.6
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 13.5
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 13.5
    Sayre Redskins A D4 13.5
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 13.1
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 13.1
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 13.1
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 13.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 13.0
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 12.8
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 12.8
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 12.8
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 12.6
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 12.6
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 12.5
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 12.5
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 12.5
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 12.3
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 12.3
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 12.1
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 12.1
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 12.0
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 11.8
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 11.8
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 11.6
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 11.5
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 11.5
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 11.3
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 11.3
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 11.1
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 11.0
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 11.0
    Muncy Indians A D4 11.0
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 10.8
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 10.8
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 10.6
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 10.6
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 10.5
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 10.5
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 10.1
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 10.0
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 9.8
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 9.6
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 9.6
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 9.3
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 9.1
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 9.0
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 8.8
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 8.6
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 8.5
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 8.5
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 8.5
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 8.3
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 8.3
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 7.6
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 7.5
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 7.0
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 6.6
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 6.3
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 6.3
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 6.0
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 5.6
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 5.6
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 5.5
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 3.5
    School of the Future AAA D12 2.6
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 1.0
  • Week 6 Class 4A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 46.6
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 45.2
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 45.1
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 42.6
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 41.6
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 40.8
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 39.8
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 39.0
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 38.6
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 38.1
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 37.8
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 37.5
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 36.5
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 36.1
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 36.0
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 35.6
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 35.6
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 34.8
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 34.6
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 34.5
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 34.1
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 33.8
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 33.8
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 33.8
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 33.1
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 32.8
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 32.8
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 32.3
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 32.1
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 32.1
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 31.8
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 31.3
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 31.1
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 30.5
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 30.3
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 29.6
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 29.6
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 29.5
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 29.5
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 29.4
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 29.1
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 29.0
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 28.8
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 28.5
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 28.5
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 28.0
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 27.3
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 27.3
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 27.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 26.8
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 26.8
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 26.5
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 26.0
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 25.8
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 25.3
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 25.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 24.8
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 24.8
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 24.6
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 24.3
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 24.1
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 23.8
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 23.6
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 23.6
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 23.5
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 23.3
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 23.0
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 23.0
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 22.1
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 22.1
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 22.0
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 22.0
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 21.6
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 21.6
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 20.1
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 19.6
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 19.6
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 19.0
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 18.8
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 18.8
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 18.1
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 18.0
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 17.6
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 17.5
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 16.3
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 15.8
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 15.6
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 15.5
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 15.0
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 14.8
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 14.6
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 13.5
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 13.1
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 12.8
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 12.5
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 12.5
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 11.8
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 11.5
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 11.3
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 11.3
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 10.8
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 10.6
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 10.5
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 8.6
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 8.5
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 8.3
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 8.3
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 7.6
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 5.5
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 1.0
  • Week 6 Class 2A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 49.3
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 47.0
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 46.3
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 45.1
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 43.3
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 41.1
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 40.8
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 40.6
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 39.1
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 38.8
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 37.6
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 37.5
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 36.3
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 34.3
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 32.6
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 32.3
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 30.8
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 30.6
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 29.8
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 29.6
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 29.6
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 29.0
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 28.1
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 28.0
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 27.8
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 27.6
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 27.6
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 27.5
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 26.8
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 26.1
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 25.5
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 24.8
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 24.5
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 24.3
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 24.3
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 24.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 22.6
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 21.5
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 21.3
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 20.6
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 20.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 20.0
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 19.0
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 18.6
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 18.6
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 18.3
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 18.1
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 17.6
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 17.3
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 16.8
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 16.6
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 16.1
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 16.1
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 16.0
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 15.6
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 15.3
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 13.8
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 13.5
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 13.0
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 12.1
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 10.5
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 10.1
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 9.1
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 8.8
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 7.0
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 6.3
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 6.0
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 5.6
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 3.5
  • Week 6 Class 3A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 49.3
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 48.3
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 42.8
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 42.6
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 41.8
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 40.6
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 40.6
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 40.3
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 39.8
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 39.5
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 38.6
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 38.6
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 37.6
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 36.1
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 35.6
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 35.1
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.1
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 33.8
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 33.5
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 32.1
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 30.8
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 30.5
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 30.0
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 30.0
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 29.3
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 29.1
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 28.6
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 28.1
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 27.6
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 27.5
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 27.3
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 27.3
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 27.3
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 27.1
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 26.5
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 26.1
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 25.8
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 25.1
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 25.0
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 24.8
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 24.8
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 24.6
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 24.6
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 24.3
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 24.3
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 24.1
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 24.1
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 24.0
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 24.0
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 23.5
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 23.0
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 22.3
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 22.3
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 22.0
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 21.8
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 21.8
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 21.5
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 21.3
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 21.1
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 21.0
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 21.0
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 21.0
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 20.6
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 20.0
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 20.0
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 19.1
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 19.0
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 18.5
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 18.3
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 17.8
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 17.5
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 17.3
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 17.1
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 16.6
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 16.0
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 15.6
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 15.1
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 15.1
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 14.6
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 14.3
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 14.3
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 13.8
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 13.6
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 13.1
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 12.8
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 12.8
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 12.6
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 12.6
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 12.5
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 12.3
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 12.3
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 12.0
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 11.6
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 11.1
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 11.0
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 10.8
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 10.0
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 9.6
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 9.6
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 9.0
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 8.5
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 7.5
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 6.3
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 5.6
    School of the Future AAA D12 2.6
  • Week 6 Class 1A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    North Penn Panthers A D4 45.6
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 44.8
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 42.3
    Pius X Royals A D11 39.8
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 38.1
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 31.6
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 31.6
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 30.0
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 28.8
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 28.4
    Millersburg Indians A D3 26.6
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 26.3
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 26.1
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 26.0
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 24.5
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 23.8
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 23.6
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 21.1
    Fairfield Knights A D3 20.6
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 20.1
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 19.8
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 19.5
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 17.1
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 16.0
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 16.0
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 15.8
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 14.8
    Sayre Redskins A D4 13.5
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 13.1
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 13.0
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 12.1
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 11.8
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 11.5
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 11.0
    Muncy Indians A D4 11.0
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 10.6
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 9.8
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 9.3
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 8.5
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 6.6
  • Week 6 Statewide High School Football Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Clairton Bears A D7 71.6
    Bishop Guilfoyle Marauders A D6 53.5
    DuBois Area Beavers AAAA D9 52.0
    Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic Trojans A D7 49.8
    Aliquippa Quips AA D7 49.8
    Clarion Area Bobcats A D9 49.5
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 49.3
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 49.3
    West Allegheny Indians AAA D7 48.6
    South Fayette Lions AA D7 48.3
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 48.3
    Central Valley Warriors AAA D7 48.1
    Somerset Area Golden Eagles AAA D5 47.6
    Neshannock Lancers A D7 47.1
    Thomas Jefferson Jaguars AAA D7 47.0
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 47.0
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 46.6
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 46.3
    Pine-Richland Rams AAAA D7 46.1
    Karns City Gremlins AA D9 46.1
    North Penn Panthers A D4 45.6
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 45.2
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 45.1
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 45.1
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 44.8
    Mount Union Area Trojans AA D6 44.5
    McGuffey Highlanders AA D7 44.5
    Jeannette Jayhawks A D7 43.6
    Washington Little Prexies AA D7 43.3
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 43.3
    Meyersdale Area Red Raiders A D5 42.8
    Kittanning Wildcats AA D7 42.8
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 42.8
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 42.6
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 42.6
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 42.3
    Conneaut Eagles AAA D10 42.3
    Portage Area Mustangs A D6 42.1
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 41.8
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 41.6
    Apollo-Ridge Vikings AA D7 41.5
    Erie Central Tech Falcons AAA D10 41.3
    Penn Hills Indians AAAA D7 41.1
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 41.1
    Bedford Bisons AA D5 41.1
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 40.8
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 40.8
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 40.6
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 40.6
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 40.6
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 40.3
    Mount Lebanon Blue Devils AAAA D7 40.1
    Penn-Trafford Warriors AAAA D7 40.0
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 39.8
    Pius X Royals A D11 39.8
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 39.8
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 39.5
    New Brighton Lions AA D7 39.3
    Iroquois Braves A D10 39.3
    Berlin-Brothersvalley Mountaineers A D5 39.3
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 39.1
    University Prep Margaret Milliones AAA D8 39.0
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 39.0
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 38.8
    Pittsburgh Central Catholic Vikings AAAA D7 38.6
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 38.6
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 38.6
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 38.6
    Avonworth Antelopes A D7 38.6
    Bethlehem-Center Bulldogs A D7 38.3
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 38.1
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 38.1
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 37.8
    Curwensville Area Golden Tide A D9 37.8
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 37.6
    Redbank Valley Bulldogs A D9 37.6
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 37.6
    Punxsutawney Chucks AAA D9 37.5
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 37.5
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 37.5
    Beaver Area Bobcats AA D7 37.1
    Penns Manor Comets A D6 37.0
    Hampton Talbots AAA D7 37.0
    Tyrone Golden Eagles AA D6 36.8
    Woodland Hills Wolverines AAAA D7 36.6
    Frazier Commodores A D7 36.6
    Cambridge Springs Blue Devils A D10 36.6
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 36.5
    Mars Area Planets AAA D7 36.5
    Waynesburg Central Raiders AA D7 36.3
    Slippery Rock Rockets AA D10 36.3
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 36.3
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 36.1
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 36.1
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 36.0
    Ridgway Elkers A D9 36.0
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 35.6
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 35.6
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 35.6
    Highlands Golden Rams AA D7 35.5
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 35.1
    Homer-Center Wildcats A D6 35.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 34.8
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 34.6
    Taylor Allderdice Dragons AAAA D8 34.5
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 34.5
    Shady Side Academy Indians AA D7 34.5
    Ringgold Rams AAA D7 34.3
    Montour Spartans AAA D7 34.3
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 34.3
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.1
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 34.1
    Beaver Falls Tigers AA D7 34.1
    Mount Pleasant Area Vikings AA D7 34.0
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 33.8
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 33.8
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 33.8
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 33.8
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 33.5
    Elk County Catholic Crusaders A D9 33.5
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 33.1
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 32.8
    McKeesport Area Tigers AAAA D7 32.8
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 32.8
    Sharpsville Blue Devils A D10 32.6
    Seton-LaSalle Rebels AA D7 32.6
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 32.6
    West Mifflin Titians AAA D7 32.3
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 32.3
    Blairsville Bobcats A D6 32.3
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 32.3
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 32.1
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 32.1
    General McLane Lancers AAAA D10 32.1
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 32.1
    Plum Mustangs AAAA D7 32.0
    Oil City Oilers AAA D10 32.0
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 31.8
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 31.6
    Tussey Mountain Titians A D5 31.6
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 31.6
    Erie Cathedral Prep Ramblers AAA D10 31.5
    Bellwood-Antis Blue Devils A D6 31.5
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 31.3
    Clearfield Area Bisons AAA D9 31.3
    South Side Area Rams A D7 31.1
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 31.1
    Wilmington Area Greyhounds A D10 30.8
    Quaker Valley Quakers AA D7 30.8
    Purchase Line Red Dragons A D6 30.8
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 30.8
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 30.8
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 30.6
    Fairview Tigers AA D10 30.6
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 30.5
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 30.5
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 30.3
    Steel Valley Ironmen AA D7 30.0
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 30.0
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 30.0
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 30.0
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 29.8
    Moniteau Warriors AA D9 29.8
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 29.6
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 29.6
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 29.6
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 29.6
    Brockway Rovers A D9 29.6
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 29.5
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 29.5
    Franklin Regional Panthers AAA D7 29.5
    Bethel Park Blackhawks AAAA D7 29.5
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 29.4
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 29.3
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 29.1
    Monessen Greyhounds A D7 29.1
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 29.1
    Indiana Little Indians AAA D7 29.1
    Central Martinsburg Scarlet Dragons AA D6 29.1
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 29.0
    Saint Marys Flying Dutch AA D9 29.0
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 29.0
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 28.8
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 28.8
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 28.6
    Juniata Indians AA D6 28.6
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 28.5
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 28.5
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 28.4
    South Park Eagles AA D7 28.3
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 28.1
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 28.1
    West Middlesex Big Red A D10 28.0
    Union Golden Knights A D9 28.0
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 28.0
    Laurel Spartans AA D7 28.0
    Hickory Hornets AA D10 28.0
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 28.0
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 27.8
    Everett Warriors A D5 27.8
    Ellwood City Wolverines AA D7 27.8
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 27.6
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 27.6
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 27.6
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 27.5
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 27.5
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 27.3
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 27.3
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 27.3
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 27.3
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 27.3
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 27.1
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 27.0
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 26.8
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 26.8
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 26.8
    Titusville Rockets AA D10 26.6
    Millersburg Indians A D3 26.6
    Mercer Area Mustangs A D10 26.6
    Meadville Bulldogs AAA D10 26.6
    Chestnut Ridge Lions AA D5 26.6
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 26.5
    Lakeview Sailors A D10 26.5
    Greenville Trojans AA D10 26.5
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 26.5
    Kane Area Wolves A D9 26.3
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 26.3
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 26.1
    West Shamokin Wolves AA D7 26.1
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 26.1
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 26.1
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 26.0
    Moshannon Valley Black Knights A D6 26.0
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 26.0
    State College Area Little Lions AAAA D6 25.8
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 25.8
    Eisenhower Knights A D10 25.8
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 25.8
    Southmoreland Scotties AA D7 25.6
    Trinity (7) Hillers AAA D7 25.5
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 25.5
    Girard Yellowjackets AA D10 25.5
    Riverside (Ellwood City) Panthers A D7 25.3
    North Allegheny Tigers AAAA D7 25.3
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 25.3
    Ligonier Valley Rams AA D6 25.3
    Huntingdon Area Bearcats AA D6 25.3
    Greater Johnstown Trojans AAA D6 25.3
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 25.1
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 25.0
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 25.0
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 24.8
    Penns Valley Rams AA D6 24.8
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 24.8
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 24.8
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 24.8
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 24.8
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 24.6
    Forest Hills Rangers AA D6 24.6
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 24.6
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 24.6
    Belle Vernon Area Leopards AAA D7 24.6
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 24.5
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 24.5
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 24.3
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 24.3
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 24.3
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 24.3
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 24.3
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 24.1
    Seneca Bobcats AA D10 24.1
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 24.1
    Central Cambria Red Devils AA D6 24.1
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 24.1
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 24.0
    Shenango Wildcats A D7 24.0
    Richland Township Rams AA D6 24.0
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 24.0
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 24.0
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 23.8
    Keystone Oaks Eagles AA D7 23.8
    Farrell Steelers A D10 23.8
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 23.8
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 23.6
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 23.6
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 23.6
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 23.5
    Freeport Yellowjackets AA D7 23.5
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 23.5
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 23.3
    Williamsburg Blue Pirates A D6 23.1
    Shade Panthers A D5 23.0
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 23.0
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 23.0
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 23.0
    Sharon Tigers AA D10 22.8
    Reynolds Raiders A D10 22.8
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 22.6
    Cochranton Cardinals A D10 22.5
    Brashear Bulls AAAA D8 22.5
    Avella Area Eagles A D7 22.5
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 22.3
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 22.3
    Altoona Area Mountain Lions AAAA D6 22.3
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 22.1
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 22.1
    Elizabeth-Forward Warriors AAA D7 22.1
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 22.0
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 22.0
    Fox Chapel Foxes AAAA D7 22.0
    Erie McDowell Trojans AAAA D10 22.0
    Bentworth Bearcats A D7 22.0
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 22.0
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 21.8
    Blacklick Valley Vikings A D6 21.8
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 21.8
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 21.6
    Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions A D7 21.6
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 21.6
    Northgate Flames A D7 21.5
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 21.5
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 21.5
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 21.3
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 21.3
    Rochester Rams A D7 21.3
    Norwin Knights AAAA D7 21.3
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 21.1
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 21.1
    North Hills Indians AAAA D7 21.1
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 21.0
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 21.0
    Mapletown Maples A D7 21.0
    Franklin Knights AAA D10 21.0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 21.0
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 20.6
    Hempfield (Youngwood) Spartans AAAA D7 20.6
    Fairfield Knights A D3 20.6
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 20.6
    Smethport Area Hubbers A D9 20.5
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 20.1
    Riverview Raiders A D7 20.1
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 20.1
    Upper Saint Clair Panthers AAAA D7 20.0
    Southern Huntingdon Rockets AA D6 20.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 20.0
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 20.0
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 20.0
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 20.0
    Vincentian Academy A D7 19.8
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 19.8
    Springdale Dynamos A D7 19.8
    Brentwood Spartans A D7 19.8
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 19.6
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 19.6
    New Castle Red Hurricanes AAA D7 19.5
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 19.5
    Marion Center Stingers A D6 19.3
    Grove City Eagles AA D10 19.3
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 19.1
    Mohawk Area Warriors AA D7 19.1
    Bradford Area Owls AAA D9 19.1
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 19.0
    Harbor Creek Huskies AA D10 19.0
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 19.0
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 19.0
    Cameron County Red Raiders A D9 19.0
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 18.8
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 18.8
    Warren Area Dragons AA D10 18.6
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 18.6
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 18.6
    Butler Golden Tornado AAAA D7 18.6
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 18.5
    Sto-Rox Vikings AA D7 18.5
    Laurel Highlands Mustangs AAA D7 18.5
    Jefferson-Morgan Rockets A D7 18.5
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 18.3
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 18.3
    Moon Area Tigers AAA D7 18.3
    Youngsville Eagles A D10 18.1
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 18.1
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 18.1
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 18.0
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 17.8
    Fort LeBoeuf Bison AA D10 17.8
    Fort Cherry Rangers A D7 17.8
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 17.6
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 17.6
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 17.5
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 17.5
    Hollidaysburg Golden Tigers AAA D6 17.5
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 17.3
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 17.3
    Maplewood Tigers A D10 17.3
    Ford City Sabers AA D7 17.3
    Bishop Canevin Crusaders A D7 17.3
    Windber Ramblers A D5 17.1
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 17.1
    Saltsburg Trojans A D6 17.1
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 17.1
    Saint Joseph’s Catholic Academy A D6 17.0
    Saegertown Panthers A D10 17.0
    Central Mountain Wildcats AAAA D6 17.0
    Valley Vikings AA D7 16.8
    Union Area Scotties A D7 16.8
    South Allegheny Gladiators AA D7 16.8
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 16.8
    Westinghouse Bulldogs AA D8 16.6
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 16.6
    Northwestern Wildcats AA D10 16.6
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 16.6
    Glendale Vikings A D6 16.6
    Uniontown Red Raiders AAA D7 16.5
    Perry Traditional Academy Commodores AAAA D8 16.5
    North Star Cougars A D5 16.5
    Mifflin County Huskies AAAA D6 16.5
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 16.3
    Seneca Valley Raiders AAAA D7 16.3
    Conemaugh Township Indians A D5 16.3
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 16.1
    Peters Township Indians AAAA D7 16.1
    Penn Cambria Panthers AA D6 16.1
    Derry Area Trojans AA D7 16.1
    Clarion-Limestone Lions A D9 16.1
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 16.1
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 16.0
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 16.0
    Northern Cambria Colts A D6 16.0
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 16.0
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 16.0
    Bellefonte Red Raiders AAA D6 16.0
    Baldwin Highlanders AAAA D7 16.0
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 15.8
    Freedom Bulldogs AA D7 15.8
    East Allegheny Wildcats AA D7 15.8
    Carmichaels Mighty Mikes A D7 15.8
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 15.8
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 15.6
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 15.6
    Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers A D7 15.6
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 15.6
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 15.5
    Burgettstown Blue Devils AA D7 15.5
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 15.3
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 15.1
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 15.1
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 15.0
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 14.8
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 14.8
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 14.6
    Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers A D7 14.6
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 14.6
    Chartiers Valley Colts AAA D7 14.6
    Sheffield Area Wolverines A D9 14.5
    North East Grapepickers AA D10 14.5
    Cambria Heights Highlanders A D6 14.5
    Blackhawk Cougars AAA D7 14.5
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 14.3
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 14.3
    Serra Catholic Eagles A D7 14.1
    Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions AAA D7 14.0
    Charleroi Cougars AA D7 14.0
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 13.8
    Connellsville Falcons AAAA D7 13.8
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 13.8
    Bishop McCort Crushers A D6 13.8
    Hopewell Vikings AAA D7 13.6
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 13.6
    Ambridge Bridgers AAA D7 13.6
    Sayre Redskins A D4 13.5
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 13.5
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 13.5
    Western Beaver Golden Beavers A D7 13.3
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 13.1
    Keystone Panthers A D9 13.1
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 13.1
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 13.1
    Corry Area Beavers AA D10 13.1
    Brookville Raiders AA D9 13.1
    Gateway Gators AAA D7 13.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 13.0
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 13.0
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 12.8
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 12.8
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 12.8
    Greater Latrobe Wildcats AAAA D7 12.8
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 12.6
    Philipsburg-Osceola Mounties AA D6 12.6
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 12.6
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 12.5
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 12.5
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 12.5
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 12.3
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 12.3
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 12.1
    Knoch Knights AAA D7 12.1
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 12.1
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 12.0
    Summit Academy Knights AA D7 12.0
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 11.8
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 11.8
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 11.6
    Port Allegany Gators A D9 11.6
    Erie Strong Vincent Colonels AAA D10 11.6
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 11.5
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 11.5
    Deer Lakes Lancers AA D7 11.5
    Conemaugh Valley Blue Jays A D6 11.3
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 11.3
    Carrick Raiders AAAA D8 11.3
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 11.3
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 11.1
    Carlynton Cougars AA D7 11.1
    Otto-Eldred Terrors A D9 11.0
    Northern Bedford Panthers A D5 11.0
    Muncy Indians A D4 11.0
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 11.0
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 11.0
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 10.8
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 10.8
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 10.6
    Wilkinsburg Tigers A D7 10.6
    Westmont Hilltop Hilltoppers A D6 10.6
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 10.6
    Leechburg Blue Devils A D7 10.6
    West Greene Pioneers A D7 10.5
    West Branch Warriors A D6 10.5
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 10.5
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 10.5
    Mercyhurst Prep Lakers AA D10 10.5
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 10.1
    Bald Eagle Area Eagles AA D6 10.1
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 10.0
    California Trojans A D7 10.0
    Burrell Buccaneers AA D7 10.0
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 9.8
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 9.6
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 9.6
    Kiski Area Cavaliers AAAA D7 9.5
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 9.3
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 9.1
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 9.0
    Coudersport Falcons A D9 8.8
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 8.8
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 8.6
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 8.5
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 8.5
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 8.5
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 8.3
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 8.3
    Claysburg-Kimmel Bulldogs A D6 8.0
    Albert Gallatin Colonials AAA D7 8.0
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 7.6
    Shaler Area Titans AAAA D7 7.5
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 7.5
    Juniata Valley Hornets A D6 7.1
    Union City Area Bears A D10 7.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 7.0
    Canon-McMillan Big Macs AAAA D7 6.8
    Bishop Carroll Huskies A D6 6.8
    United Lions A D6 6.6
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 6.6
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 6.3
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 6.3
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 6.0
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 5.6
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 5.6
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 5.5
    Allegheny-Clarion Valley Falcons A D9 5.5
    Yough Cougars AAA D7 5.0
    Erie East Warriors AAA D10 4.3
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 3.5
    Ferndale Yellowjackets A D6 3.3
    Brownsville Falcons AA D7 3.1
    School of the Future AAA D12 2.6
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 1.0
  • Week 6 Statewide High School Football Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Clairton Bears A D7 430
    Bishop Guilfoyle Marauders A D6 321
    DuBois Area Beavers AAAA D9 312
    Aliquippa Quips AA D7 299
    Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic Trojans A D7 299
    Clarion Area Bobcats A D9 297
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 296
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 296
    West Allegheny Indians AAA D7 292
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 290
    South Fayette Lions AA D7 290
    Central Valley Warriors AAA D7 289
    Somerset Area Golden Eagles AAA D5 286
    Neshannock Lancers A D7 283
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 282
    Thomas Jefferson Jaguars AAA D7 282
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 280
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 278
    Karns City Gremlins AA D9 277
    Pine-Richland Rams AAAA D7 277
    North Penn Panthers A D4 274
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 271
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 271
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 269
    McGuffey Highlanders AA D7 267
    Mount Union Area Trojans AA D6 267
    Jeannette Jayhawks A D7 262
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 260
    Washington Little Prexies AA D7 260
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 257
    Kittanning Wildcats AA D7 257
    Meyersdale Area Red Raiders A D5 257
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 256
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 256
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 254
    Conneaut Eagles AAA D10 254
    Portage Area Mustangs A D6 253
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 251
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 250
    Apollo-Ridge Vikings AA D7 249
    Erie Central Tech Falcons AAA D10 248
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 247
    Bedford Bisons AA D5 247
    Penn Hills Indians AAAA D7 247
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 245
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 245
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 244
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 244
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 244
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 242
    Mount Lebanon Blue Devils AAAA D7 241
    Penn-Trafford Warriors AAAA D7 240
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 239
    Pius X Royals A D11 239
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 239
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 237
    Berlin-Brothersvalley Mountaineers A D5 236
    Iroquois Braves A D10 236
    New Brighton Lions AA D7 236
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 235
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 234
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 233
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 232
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 232
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 232
    Avonworth Antelopes A D7 232
    Pittsburgh Central Catholic Vikings AAAA D7 232
    Bethlehem-Center Bulldogs A D7 230
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 229
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 229
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 227
    Curwensville Area Golden Tide A D9 227
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 226
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 226
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 226
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 225
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 225
    Punxsutawney Chucks AAA D9 225
    Beaver Area Bobcats AA D7 223
    Hampton Talbots AAA D7 222
    Penns Manor Comets A D6 222
    Tyrone Golden Eagles AA D6 221
    Cambridge Springs Blue Devils A D10 220
    Frazier Commodores A D7 220
    Woodland Hills Wolverines AAAA D7 220
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 219
    Mars Area Planets AAA D7 219
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 218
    Slippery Rock Rockets AA D10 218
    Waynesburg Central Raiders AA D7 218
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 217
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 217
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 216
    Ridgway Elkers A D9 216
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 214
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 214
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 214
    Highlands Golden Rams AA D7 213
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 211
    Homer-Center Wildcats A D6 210
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 209
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 208
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 207
    Shady Side Academy Indians AA D7 207
    Taylor Allderdice Dragons AAAA D8 207
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 206
    Montour Spartans AAA D7 206
    Ringgold Rams AAA D7 206
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 205
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 205
    Beaver Falls Tigers AA D7 205
    Mount Pleasant Area Vikings AA D7 204
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 203
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 203
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 203
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 203
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 201
    Elk County Catholic Crusaders A D9 201
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 199
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 197
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 197
    McKeesport Area Tigers AAAA D7 197
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 196
    Seton-LaSalle Rebels AA D7 196
    Sharpsville Blue Devils A D10 196
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 194
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 194
    Blairsville Bobcats A D6 194
    West Mifflin Titians AAA D7 194
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 193
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 193
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 193
    General McLane Lancers AAAA D10 193
    Oil City Oilers AAA D10 192
    Plum Mustangs AAAA D7 192
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 191
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 190
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 190
    Tussey Mountain Titians A D5 190
    Bellwood-Antis Blue Devils A D6 189
    Erie Cathedral Prep Ramblers AAA D10 189
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 188
    Clearfield Area Bisons AAA D9 188
    Redbank Valley Bulldogs A D9 188
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 187
    South Side Area Rams A D7 187
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 185
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 185
    Purchase Line Red Dragons A D6 185
    Quaker Valley Quakers AA D7 185
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 184
    Fairview Tigers AA D10 184
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 183
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 183
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 182
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 180
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 180
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 180
    Steel Valley Ironmen AA D7 180
    Moniteau Warriors AA D9 179
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 178
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 178
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 178
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 178
    Brockway Rovers A D9 178
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 177
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 177
    Bethel Park Blackhawks AAAA D7 177
    Franklin Regional Panthers AAA D7 177
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 176
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 175
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 175
    Central Martinsburg Scarlet Dragons AA D6 175
    Indiana Little Indians AAA D7 175
    Monessen Greyhounds A D7 175
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 174
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 174
    Saint Marys Flying Dutch AA D9 174
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 173
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 173
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 172
    Juniata Indians AA D6 172
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 171
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 171
    South Park Eagles AA D7 170
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 169
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 169
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 168
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 168
    Hickory Hornets AA D10 168
    Laurel Spartans AA D7 168
    Union Golden Knights A D9 168
    West Middlesex Big Red A D10 168
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 167
    Ellwood City Wolverines AA D7 167
    Everett Warriors A D5 167
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 166
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 166
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 166
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 165
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 165
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 164
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 164
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 164
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 164
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 164
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 163
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 162
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 161
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 161
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 161
    Millersburg Indians A D3 160
    Chestnut Ridge Lions AA D5 160
    Meadville Bulldogs AAA D10 160
    Mercer Area Mustangs A D10 160
    Titusville Rockets AA D10 160
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 159
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 159
    Greenville Trojans AA D10 159
    Lakeview Sailors A D10 159
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 158
    Kane Area Wolves A D9 158
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 157
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 157
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 157
    West Shamokin Wolves AA D7 157
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 156
    Moshannon Valley Black Knights A D6 156
    University Prep Margaret Milliones AAA D8 156
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 155
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 155
    Eisenhower Knights A D10 155
    State College Area Little Lions AAAA D6 155
    Southmoreland Scotties AA D7 154
    Wilmington Area Greyhounds A D10 154
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 153
    Girard Yellowjackets AA D10 153
    Trinity (7) Hillers AAA D7 153
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 152
    Greater Johnstown Trojans AAA D6 152
    Huntingdon Area Bearcats AA D6 152
    Ligonier Valley Rams AA D6 152
    North Allegheny Tigers AAAA D7 152
    Riverside (Ellwood City) Panthers A D7 152
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 151
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 150
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 150
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 149
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 149
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 149
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 149
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 149
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 149
    Penns Valley Rams AA D6 149
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 148
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 148
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 148
    Belle Vernon Area Leopards AAA D7 148
    Forest Hills Rangers AA D6 148
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 147
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 147
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 147
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 146
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 146
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 146
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 146
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 146
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 145
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 145
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 145
    Central Cambria Red Devils AA D6 145
    Seneca Bobcats AA D10 145
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 144
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 144
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 144
    Richland Township Rams AA D6 144
    Shenango Wildcats A D7 144
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 143
    Farrell Steelers A D10 143
    Keystone Oaks Eagles AA D7 143
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 142
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 142
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 142
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 142
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 141
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 141
    Freeport Yellowjackets AA D7 141
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 140
    Williamsburg Blue Pirates A D6 139
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 138
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 138
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 138
    Shade Panthers A D5 138
    Reynolds Raiders A D10 137
    Sharon Tigers AA D10 137
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 136
    Avella Area Eagles A D7 135
    Brashear Bulls AAAA D8 135
    Cochranton Cardinals A D10 135
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 134
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 134
    Altoona Area Mountain Lions AAAA D6 134
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 133
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 133
    Elizabeth-Forward Warriors AAA D7 133
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 132
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 132
    Bentworth Bearcats A D7 132
    Erie McDowell Trojans AAAA D10 132
    Fox Chapel Foxes AAAA D7 132
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 131
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 131
    Blacklick Valley Vikings A D6 131
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 130
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 130
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 130
    Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions A D7 130
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 129
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 129
    Northgate Flames A D7 129
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 128
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 128
    Norwin Knights AAAA D7 128
    Rochester Rams A D7 128
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 127
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 127
    North Hills Indians AAAA D7 127
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 126
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 126
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 126
    Franklin Knights AAA D10 126
    Mapletown Maples A D7 126
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 124
    Fairfield Knights A D3 124
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 124
    Hempfield (Youngwood) Spartans AAAA D7 124
    Smethport Area Hubbers A D9 123
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 121
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 121
    Riverview Raiders A D7 121
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 120
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 120
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 120
    Southern Huntingdon Rockets AA D6 120
    Upper Saint Clair Panthers AAAA D7 120
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 119
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 119
    Brentwood Spartans A D7 119
    Springdale Dynamos A D7 119
    Vincentian Academy A D7 119
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 118
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 118
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 117
    New Castle Red Hurricanes AAA D7 117
    Grove City Eagles AA D10 116
    Marion Center Stingers A D6 116
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 115
    Bradford Area Owls AAA D9 115
    Mohawk Area Warriors AA D7 115
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 114
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 114
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 114
    Cameron County Red Raiders A D9 114
    Harbor Creek Huskies AA D10 114
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 113
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 113
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 112
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 112
    Butler Golden Tornado AAAA D7 112
    Warren Area Dragons AA D10 112
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 111
    Jefferson-Morgan Rockets A D7 111
    Laurel Highlands Mustangs AAA D7 111
    Sto-Rox Vikings AA D7 111
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 110
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 110
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 110
    Moon Area Tigers AAA D7 110
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 109
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 109
    Youngsville Eagles A D10 109
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 108
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 107
    Fort Cherry Rangers A D7 107
    Fort LeBoeuf Bison AA D10 107
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 106
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 106
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 105
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 105
    Hollidaysburg Golden Tigers AAA D6 105
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 104
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 104
    Bishop Canevin Crusaders A D7 104
    Ford City Sabers AA D7 104
    Maplewood Tigers A D10 104
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 103
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 103
    Saltsburg Trojans A D6 103
    Windber Ramblers A D5 103
    Central Mountain Wildcats AAAA D6 102
    Saegertown Panthers A D10 102
    Saint Joseph’s Catholic Academy A D6 102
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 101
    South Allegheny Gladiators AA D7 101
    Union Area Scotties A D7 101
    Valley Vikings AA D7 101
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 100
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 100
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 100
    Glendale Vikings A D6 100
    Northwestern Wildcats AA D10 100
    Westinghouse Bulldogs AA D8 100
    Mifflin County Huskies AAAA D6 99
    North Star Cougars A D5 99
    Perry Traditional Academy Commodores AAAA D8 99
    Uniontown Red Raiders AAA D7 99
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 98
    Conemaugh Township Indians A D5 98
    Seneca Valley Raiders AAAA D7 98
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 97
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 97
    Clarion-Limestone Lions A D9 97
    Derry Area Trojans AA D7 97
    Penn Cambria Panthers AA D6 97
    Peters Township Indians AAAA D7 97
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 96
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 96
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 96
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 96
    Baldwin Highlanders AAAA D7 96
    Bellefonte Red Raiders AAA D6 96
    Northern Cambria Colts A D6 96
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 95
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 95
    Carmichaels Mighty Mikes A D7 95
    East Allegheny Wildcats AA D7 95
    Freedom Bulldogs AA D7 95
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 94
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 94
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 94
    Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers A D7 94
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 93
    Burgettstown Blue Devils AA D7 93
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 92
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 91
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 91
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 90
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 89
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 88
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 88
    Chartiers Valley Colts AAA D7 88
    Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers A D7 88
    Blackhawk Cougars AAA D7 87
    Cambria Heights Highlanders A D6 87
    North East Grapepickers AA D10 87
    Sheffield Area Wolverines A D9 87
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 86
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 86
    Serra Catholic Eagles A D7 85
    Charleroi Cougars AA D7 84
    Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions AAA D7 84
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 83
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 83
    Bishop McCort Crushers A D6 83
    Connellsville Falcons AAAA D7 83
    Ambridge Bridgers AAA D7 82
    Hopewell Vikings AAA D7 82
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 81
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 81
    Sayre Redskins A D4 81
    Western Beaver Golden Beavers A D7 80
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 79
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 79
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 79
    Brookville Raiders AA D9 79
    Corry Area Beavers AA D10 79
    Keystone Panthers A D9 79
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 78
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 78
    Gateway Gators AAA D7 78
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 77
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 77
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 77
    Greater Latrobe Wildcats AAAA D7 77
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 76
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 76
    Philipsburg-Osceola Mounties AA D6 76
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 75
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 75
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 75
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 74
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 74
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 74
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 73
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 73
    Knoch Knights AAA D7 73
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 72
    Summit Academy Knights AA D7 72
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 71
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 71
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 70
    Erie Strong Vincent Colonels AAA D10 70
    Port Allegany Gators A D9 70
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 69
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 69
    Deer Lakes Lancers AA D7 69
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 68
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 68
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 68
    Carrick Raiders AAAA D8 68
    Conemaugh Valley Blue Jays A D6 68
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 67
    Carlynton Cougars AA D7 67
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 66
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 66
    Muncy Indians A D4 66
    Northern Bedford Panthers A D5 66
    Otto-Eldred Terrors A D9 66
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 65
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 65
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 64
    Leechburg Blue Devils A D7 64
    Westmont Hilltop Hilltoppers A D6 64
    Wilkinsburg Tigers A D7 64
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 63
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 63
    Mercyhurst Prep Lakers AA D10 63
    West Branch Warriors A D6 63
    West Greene Pioneers A D7 63
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 61
    Bald Eagle Area Eagles AA D6 61
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 60
    Burrell Buccaneers AA D7 60
    California Trojans A D7 60
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 59
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 58
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 58
    Kiski Area Cavaliers AAAA D7 57
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 56
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 55
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 54
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 53
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 53
    Coudersport Falcons A D9 53
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 52
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 51
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 51
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 50
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 50
    Albert Gallatin Colonials AAA D7 48
    Claysburg-Kimmel Bulldogs A D6 48
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 46
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 45
    Shaler Area Titans AAAA D7 45
    Juniata Valley Hornets A D6 43
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 42
    Union City Area Bears A D10 42
    Bishop Carroll Huskies A D6 41
    Canon-McMillan Big Macs AAAA D7 41
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 40
    United Lions A D6 40
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 38
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 38
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 36
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 34
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 34
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 34
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 33
    Allegheny-Clarion Valley Falcons A D9 33
    Yough Cougars AAA D7 30
    Erie East Warriors AAA D10 26
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 21
    Ferndale Yellowjackets A D6 20
    Brownsville Falcons AA D7 19
    School of the Future AAA D12 16
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 6
  • Week 6: District Power Rankings

    Thanks to the PIAA websites!

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    District 4

    District 11

    District 12

    Eastern Conference (Coming Oct. 14th)

  • Week 6 All Classes Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 296
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 296
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 290
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 282
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 280
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 278
    North Penn Panthers A D4 274
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 271
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 271
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 269
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 260
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 257
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 256
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 256
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 254
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 251
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 250
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 247
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 245
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 245
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 244
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 244
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 244
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 242
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 239
    Pius X Royals A D11 239
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 239
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 237
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 235
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 234
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 233
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 232
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 232
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 232
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 229
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 229
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 227
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 226
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 226
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 226
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 225
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 225
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 219
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 218
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 217
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 217
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 216
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 214
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 214
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 214
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 211
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 209
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 208
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 207
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 206
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 205
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 205
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 203
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 203
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 203
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 203
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 201
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 199
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 197
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 197
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 196
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 194
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 194
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 193
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 193
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 193
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 191
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 190
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 190
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 188
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 187
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 185
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 185
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 184
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 183
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 183
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 182
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 180
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 180
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 180
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 178
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 178
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 178
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 178
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 177
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 177
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 176
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 175
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 175
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 174
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 174
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 173
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 173
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 172
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 171
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 171
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 169
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 169
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 168
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 168
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 167
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 166
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 166
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 166
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 165
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 165
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 164
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 164
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 164
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 164
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 164
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 163
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 162
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 161
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 161
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 161
    Millersburg Indians A D3 160
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 159
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 159
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 158
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 157
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 157
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 157
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 156
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 155
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 155
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 153
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 152
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 151
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 150
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 150
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 149
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 149
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 149
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 149
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 149
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 149
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 148
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 148
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 148
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 147
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 147
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 147
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 146
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 146
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 146
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 146
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 146
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 145
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 145
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 145
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 144
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 144
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 144
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 143
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 142
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 142
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 142
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 142
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 141
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 141
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 140
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 138
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 138
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 138
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 136
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 134
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 134
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 133
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 133
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 132
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 132
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 131
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 131
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 130
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 130
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 130
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 129
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 129
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 128
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 128
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 127
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 127
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 126
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 126
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 126
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 124
    Fairfield Knights A D3 124
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 124
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 121
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 121
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 120
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 120
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 120
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 119
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 119
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 118
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 118
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 117
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 115
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 114
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 114
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 114
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 113
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 113
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 112
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 112
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 111
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 110
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 110
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 110
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 109
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 109
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 108
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 107
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 106
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 106
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 105
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 105
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 104
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 104
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 103
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 103
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 101
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 100
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 100
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 100
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 98
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 97
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 97
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 96
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 96
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 96
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 96
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 95
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 95
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 94
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 94
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 94
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 93
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 92
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 91
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 91
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 90
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 89
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 88
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 88
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 86
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 86
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 83
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 83
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 81
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 81
    Sayre Redskins A D4 81
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 79
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 79
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 79
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 78
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 78
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 77
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 77
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 77
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 76
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 76
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 75
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 75
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 75
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 74
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 74
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 74
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 73
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 73
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 72
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 71
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 71
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 70
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 69
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 69
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 68
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 68
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 68
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 67
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 66
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 66
    Muncy Indians A D4 66
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 65
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 65
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 64
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 63
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 63
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 61
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 60
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 59
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 58
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 58
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 56
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 55
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 54
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 53
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 53
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 52
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 51
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 51
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 50
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 50
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 46
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 45
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 42
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 40
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 38
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 38
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 36
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 34
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 34
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 34
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 33
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 21
    School of the Future AAA D12 16
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 6
  • Week 6 Class 1A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    North Penn Panthers A D4 274
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 269
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 254
    Pius X Royals A D11 239
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 229
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 190
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 190
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 180
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 173
    Millersburg Indians A D3 160
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 158
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 157
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 147
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 142
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 142
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 130
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 127
    Fairfield Knights A D3 124
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 121
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 119
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 119
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 117
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 103
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 96
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 96
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 95
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 89
    Sayre Redskins A D4 81
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 79
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 78
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 73
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 71
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 69
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 66
    Muncy Indians A D4 66
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 59
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 56
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 53
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 40
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 34
  • Week 6 Class 3A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 296
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 290
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 257
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 256
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 251
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 244
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 244
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 242
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 239
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 237
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 232
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 232
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 226
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 217
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 214
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 211
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 205
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 203
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 201
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 193
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 185
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 183
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 180
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 180
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 176
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 175
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 172
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 169
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 166
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 165
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 164
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 164
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 164
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 163
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 159
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 157
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 155
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 151
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 150
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 149
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 149
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 148
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 148
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 146
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 146
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 145
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 145
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 144
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 144
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 141
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 138
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 134
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 134
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 131
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 131
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 129
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 128
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 127
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 126
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 126
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 126
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 124
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 120
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 120
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 115
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 114
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 111
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 110
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 110
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 107
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 105
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 104
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 103
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 100
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 96
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 94
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 91
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 91
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 88
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 86
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 86
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 83
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 79
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 77
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 77
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 76
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 76
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 75
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 74
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 74
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 72
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 70
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 68
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 67
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 66
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 65
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 60
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 58
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 58
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 54
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 51
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 45
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 38
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 34
    School of the Future AAA D12 16
  • Week 6 Class 4A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 280
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 271
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 256
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 250
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 245
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 239
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 234
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 232
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 229
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 227
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 226
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 225
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 219
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 217
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 216
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 214
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 214
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 209
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 208
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 207
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 205
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 203
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 203
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 203
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 199
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 197
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 197
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 194
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 193
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 193
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 191
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 188
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 187
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 183
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 182
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 178
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 178
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 177
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 177
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 175
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 174
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 173
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 171
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 171
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 168
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 164
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 164
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 162
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 161
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 161
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 159
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 156
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 155
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 152
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 150
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 149
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 149
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 148
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 147
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 146
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 145
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 143
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 142
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 142
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 141
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 140
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 138
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 138
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 133
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 133
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 132
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 132
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 130
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 130
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 121
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 118
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 118
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 114
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 113
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 113
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 109
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 108
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 106
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 105
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 98
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 95
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 94
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 93
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 90
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 88
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 81
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 79
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 77
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 75
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 75
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 74
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 71
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 69
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 68
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 68
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 65
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 64
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 63
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 52
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 51
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 50
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 50
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 46
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 33
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 6
  • Week 6 Class 2A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 296
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 282
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 278
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 271
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 260
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 247
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 245
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 244
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 235
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 233
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 226
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 225
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 218
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 206
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 196
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 194
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 185
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 184
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 178
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 178
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 174
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 169
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 168
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 167
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 166
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 166
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 165
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 161
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 157
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 153
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 149
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 149
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 147
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 146
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 146
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 144
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 136
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 129
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 128
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 124
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 120
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 114
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 112
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 112
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 110
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 109
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 106
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 104
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 101
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 100
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 100
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 97
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 97
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 96
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 94
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 92
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 83
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 81
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 78
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 73
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 63
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 61
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 55
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 53
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 42
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 38
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 36
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 34
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 21
  • Week 7 District 11 Master Schedule List

    2014-10-09
    Lehighton (4-2) @ Panther Valley (1-5) 07:00 PM

    2014-10-10
    Bangor (2-4) @ Palisades (4-2) 07:00 PM
    Bethlehem Catholic (6-0) @ Pocono Mountain East (1-5) 07:00 PM
    Bethlehem Freedom (6-0) @ Whitehall (5-1) 07:00 PM Notes: Homecoming
    Blue Mountain (4-2) @ Minersville Area (1-5) 07:00 PM
    Carson Long Institute (0-4) @ Nativity BVM (2-4) 07:00 PM
    Easton Area (6-0) @ Parkland (5-1) 07:00 PM Notes: Homecoming
    Jim Thorpe Area (6-0) @ Mahanoy Area (3-3) 07:00 PM
    Mount Carmel Area (4-2) @ North Schuylkill (6-0) 07:00 PM
    Nazareth Area (2-4) @ East Stroudsburg North (2-4) 07:00 PM
    Northampton (1-5) @ Bethlehem Liberty (3-3) 07:00 PM
    Palmerton Area (4-2) @ Catasauqua (3-3) 07:00 PM
    Pleasant Valley (3-3) @ Louis E. Dieruff (2-4) 07:00 PM Notes: Homecoming
    Pocono Mountain West (1-5) @ East Stroudsburg South (1-5) 07:00 PM
    Pottsville Area (0-6) @ Conrad Weiser (4-2) 07:00 PM
    Salisbury Township (3-3) @ Northern Lehigh (4-2) 07:00 PM
    Schuylkill Haven (3-3) @ Marian Catholic (3-3) 07:00 PM
    Southern Lehigh (5-1) @ Northwestern Lehigh (6-0) 07:00 PM
    Tamaqua Area (4-2) @ Shenandoah Valley (0-6) 07:00 PM
    Tri-Valley (3-3) @ Halifax (1-5) 07:00 PM
    William Allen (0-6) @ Stroudsburg (6-0) 07:00 PM
    Williams Valley (3-3) @ Pine Grove Area (3-3) 07:00 PM
    Wilson Area (0-6) @ Saucon Valley (5-1) 07:00 PM

    2014-10-11
    Notre Dame (0-6) @ Pen Argyl (0-6) 01:30 PM
    Holy Redeemer (2-4) @ Pius X (4-2) 02:30 PM
    Emmaus (3-3) @ Allentown Central Catholic (1-5) 07:00 PM

  • 2014 Week 6 Small School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Small School

    1) Southern Columbia (4) 6-0 (1) Defeated Mount Carmel Area, 55-13

    2) North Schuylkill (11) 6-0 (2) Defeated Shenandoah Valley, 42-7

    3) Northwestern Lehigh (11) 6-0 (3) Defeated Salisbury Township, 47-15

    4) Berks Catholic (3) 6-0 (5) Defeated Schuylkill Valley, 54-28

    5) Troy Area (4) 6-0 (7) Defeated Wellsboro, 17-0

    6) South Williamsport (4) 5-1 (6) Defeated Hughesville, 48-27

    7) Wellsboro (4) 5-1 (4) Lost to Troy Area, 0-17

    8) Bermudian Springs (3) 6-0 (8) Defeated York County Tech, 46-0

    9) West Catholic (12) 3-3 (9) Defeated Neumann-Goretti, 30-13

    10) Old Forge (2) 6-0 (10) Defeated Mid-Valley, 35-0

     

    HM: Bristol (1) 6-0, Delaware Valley Charter (12) 6-0, Dunmore (2) 5-1; Lackawanna Trail (2) 5-1, Loyalsock Township (4) 4-2, Mount Carmel (4) 4-2, North Penn (4) 6-0, Prep Charter (12) 5-0-1, Wyomissing Area (3) 6-0; York Catholic (3) 4-2

  • 2014 Week 6 Big School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Big School

    1) LaSalle College High School (12) 5-1 (2) Defeated Archbishop Wood, 35-31

    2) Archbishop Wood (12) 5-1 (1) Lost to LaSalle College High School, 31-35

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 6-0 (3) Defeated Susquehanna Township, 49-7

    4) Pennsbury (1) 6-0 (4) Defeated Bensalem, 56-0

    5) Easton Area (11) 6-0 (6) Defeated Whitehall, 63-49

    6) Bethlehem Catholic (11) 6-0 (5) Defeated East Stroudsburg North, 41-24

    7) Wilson (3) 6-0 (7) Defeated Hempfield, 28-7

    8) Coatesville (1) 6-0 (8) Defeated Downingtown East, 15-9

    9) Crestwood (2) 6-0 (9) Defeated Hazleton Area, 41-7

    10) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 2-3 (10) Defeated Malvern Prep, 49-28

     

    HM: Benjamin Franklin (12) 5-0; Bethlehem Freedom (11) 6-0, Council Rock North (1) 5-1, Haverford School (Non-PIAA) 4-1; Imhotep Charter (12) 5-1, Manheim Central (3) 5-1; Parkland (11) 5-1; Selinsgrove (4) 5-1, Springfield-Delco (1) 6-0, Springside Chestnut Hill (Non-PIAA) 6-0, West Chester Henderson (1) 5-1, West Chester Rustin (1) 5-1; Whitehall (11) 5-1

  • Week 6: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    19 – Ryan Hoffman, Avon Grove

    19 – Wes Oginio, Oxford Area

    17 – Steven McNeal, Central Dauphin

    16 – Christian Carvis, Saucon Valley

    15 – Divak Miller, Delaware Valley Charter

    15 – Reid Albright, Central Dauphin

    14 – Gino DiCamillo, Marple-Newtown

    13 – Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    3 – Jaden Buchanan, Tri-Valley

    2 – Andrew Chobany, West Chester Rustin

    2 – Anthony Pagliaro, Parkland

    2 – Joe Joe Headen, Bishop McDevitt

    2 – Justin Siejk, Boyertown

    2 – Kyle Haines, Western Wayne 

    2 – Qua’Shawn Grooms, York Catholic

     

    Fumbles (2 Minimum)

     

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    3 – Allen McCloud Jr., Manheim Township

    3 – Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin

    3 – Tre Hinchey, Ridley

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    92-yards, Michael Gadd, Hershey

    72-yards, Connor Middleton, Great Valley

    57-yards, Kyle Boney, Emmaus

    55-yards, Jack Wertz, Wyomissing Area

    46-yards, Donte Johnson, Williamsport

    42-yards, Ryan Quigley, Lansdale Catholic

    39-yards, Tyler Cyriax, Whitehall

    34-yards, Liam Grande, Perkiomen Valley

    25-yards, Chad Gaudino, Lampeter-Strasburg

    19-yards, Robert Wargo, Wyoming Area

    17-yards, Brendan Zimmie, Spring-Ford

    16-yards, Mike Didato, Lakeland

    0-yards, Connor Guzy, Council Rock North

    0-yards, Josh Mohr, Southern Lehigh

    0-yards, Kaine Martin, George Washington

    0-yards, Marquis Braxton, John Bartram

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    95-yards, Jaret Horn, Old Forge

    90-yards, Brandon Mack, Cheltenham

    80-yards, Adam Fox, Annville-Cleona

    70-yards, Jamil Myrick, Glen Mills

    59-yards, Pop Lacey, Berks Catholic

    45-yards, Colin Holmes, Dunmore

    45-yards, Qua’Shawn Grooms, York Catholic

    45-yards, Wyatt Porter, Pottsgrove

    44-yards, Chris Thomas, Interboro

    42-yards, Ryan Quigley, Lansdale Catholic

    41-yards, Tom Penko, Father Judge

    40-yards, Brennan Waltemyer, Bermudian Springs

    35-yards, Timothy Spinelli, Cumberland Valley

    30-yards, Dylan Niedbalski, Southern Lehigh

    30-yards, Joe Joe Headen, Bishop McDevitt

    30-yards, Neaquean Allen, Morrisville

    28-yards, Matthew Klusewitz, Governor Mifflin

    26-yards, Jacob Young, Bethlehem Freedom 

    24-yards, Seamus Rother, Crestwood

    18-yards, Ross Fauquier, Lackawanna Trail **Third game in a row

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    85-yards, Chris Sanchez, Pocono Mountain West

    0-yards, Caleb Cash, Trinity

    0-yards, Sam McCollum, Bermudian Springs

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

    If you have a player that isn’t on the list please email us at Dave@easternpafootball.com

  • Week 6: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    98-yards, Omel Francois, Lebanon

    96-yards, Brandon Baer, Wayensboro

    96-yards, Dan Ryan, Scranton Prep

    95-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    95-yards, Sam Presley, Council Rock South

    92-yards, Prince Smith, Father Judge

    92-yards, Sam Presley, Council Rock South 

    90-yards, Nate Stewart, Pius X

    87-yards, Brady Fox, Milton Hershey

    87-yards, Michael Fowler, Pottsgrove

    87-yards, Mustafa Mitchell, Whitehall

    86-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall

    85-yards, Chris Welde, Council Rock North

    85-yards, Matthew Miller, Williams Valley

    85-yards, Wesley White, Samuel Fels

    82-yards, Luke Strauss, Southern Lehigh

    82-yards, Trey Watson, Notre Dame

    81-yards, Brad Kinckner, Owen J. Roberts

    81-yards, Matt McGrath, Palisades

    80-yards, Justin Young-Heyward, Morrisville

    79-yards, Khalil Spriggs, Owen J. Roberts

    70-yards, Bryce Crum, Whitehall

    65-yards, Fletcher Quigley, Loyalsock Township

    65-yards, Isaiah Hunt, Thomas Edison

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    72-yards, Marcus Williams, Loyalsock Township

    70-yards, Tom Paolini, Wyomissing Area

    69-yards, Shaheed Brown, Delaware Valley Charter

    65-yards, Noah Richard, West Chester Henderson

    64-yards, Teddy Dylinski, Spring-Ford

    50-yards, Devon Bibbens, Council Rock North

    20-yards, Austin Lehman, Millersburg

     

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    3 – (37, 28, 22) Oliver Boucher, Central Bucks East

    2 – (36, 36) Anthony Garcia, Dallastown

    2 – (32, 28) Nazeer Taylor, Chambersburg

    2 – (25, 44) Kenny Doak, Central Bucks West

    2 – (25, 32) Colin Mattice, William Penn Charter

    2 – (25, 26) Jack Green, Twin Valley

    2 – (21, 36) Jack Soslow, Haverford School

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    49-yards, Dan McDonald, Archbishop Wood

    47-yards, Nico Ruiz of Stroudsburg ** School Record

    44-yards, Kenny Doak, Central Bucks West

    41-yards, Jake Roth, Conrad Weiser

    40-yards, Cody Bleacher, Solanco

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    46-yards, Gerry Riccardo, Bishop Shanahan

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    7 – Matt Amendola, North Penn (1)

    6 – Luke Brennan, York Catholic

     

    If you have a player that isn’t on the list please email us at Dave@easternpafootball.com

  • Week 6: Top Offensive Performers

    All-Purpose Yards (400 Minimum)

    427-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport

    412-yards, Isaiah Hankins, Williamsport

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    384-yards, Nasir Boykin, Martin Luther King

    371-yards, Nick Marsilio, Bishop McDevitt

    338-yards, Isaiah Hankins, Williamsport

    323-yards, Patrick Stewart, Harriton 

    300-yards, Kyle Gattuso, Pittston Area

     

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    427-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport ** Lycoming County Record

    358-yards, Daniel Zigler, Twin Valley

    291-yards, Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood

    284-yards, Shane Simpson, Easton Area

    274-yards, George Hatalowich, Lower Dauphin

    268-yards, Chris Zanolini, Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech

    267-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area

    261-yards, Nate Farber, Northern Lehigh

    257-yards, Joe Unangst, Pennridge

    254-yards, Adrian Sapnas, Marple-Newtown

    251-yards, Evan Culver, Saucon Valley

    246-yards, Josh Adams, Central Bucks South

    243-yards, D’Andre Pollard, Neshaminy

    242-yards, Gerald Douglas, Stroudsburg

    238-yards, Dallas Owen, Central Bucks West

    234-yards, Paul Galanti, Daniel Boone

    228-yards, Ross Campbell, West York

    227-yards, Ryan Quigley, Lansdale Catholic

    218-yards, Bud Moyer, Tamaqua

    214-yards, Donte Simmons, Bristol Area

    208-yards, Dominic Trader, Northern Lebanon

    200-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    230-yards, Kobay White, Bishop McDevitt

    190-yards, Dominique McNeil, Martin Luther King

    181-yards, Jerah Reeves, Williamsport

    151-yards, Nick Negron, Lebanon

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    7 – Shane Simpson, Easton Area **School Record

    6 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport

    6 – Nasir Boykin, Martin Luther King

    5 – Cam Richardson, Northwestern Lehigh

    5 – Frankie Dangello, Northwestern Lehigh

    5 – Gerald Douglas, Stroudsburg

    5 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    5 – Joe Unangst, Pennridge **Tied a School Record

    5 – Nick Marsilio, Bishop McDevitt

    5 – Patrick Cause, Berks Catholic

    5 – Patrick Stewart, Harriton

    5 – Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh

    5 – Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge

    4 – Austin Lehman, Millersburg

    4 – Bud Moyer, Tamaqua

    4 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West

    4 – Dallas Owen, Central Bucks West

    4 – Greg Morris, Cheltenham

    4 – Isaiah Hankins, Williamsport

    4 – Jack Clements, St. Joseph’s Prep

    4 – Jake Templin, Wilson (3)

    4 – Jerah Reeves, Williamsport

    4 – Jimmy Herron, LaSalle College HS

    4 – Joe Unangst, Pennridge

    4 – Joel Lopez, Conestoga Valley

    4 – Josh Adams, Central Bucks South

    4 – Joshua Reichenbach, Calvary Christian Academy

    4 – Kyle Gattuso, Pittston Area

    4 – Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS

    4 – Michael Fowler, Pottsgrove

    4 – Michael Lewis, Palmyra

    4 – Ross Campbell, West York

    4 – Ryan Quigley, Lansdale Catholic

    4 – Pearson Hinkle, Central York

    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall

    4 – Tyler Layton, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin

    4 – Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge

     

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  • Eastern Pennsylvania High School Football scores for Saturday, October 4, 2014

    Abington Heights 26, Valley View 15
    Bethlehem Catholic 41, East Stroudsburg North 24
    Bonner-Prendie 21, Archbishop Ryan 20
    Boyertown 21, Pottstown Area 12
    Canton Area 46, Bucktail 20
    Central Dauphin East 20, Harrisburg 19
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech 20, Holy Cross 2
    Delaware Valley 35, North Pocono 0
    Delaware Valley Charter 36, Conwell Egan Catholic 12
    Glen Mills 18, Chester 12
    Imhotep Charter School 62, Overbrook 14
    Interboro 41, Penn Wood 20
    Lake-Lehman 21, Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. 6
    Line Mountain 24, Halifax 6
    Mastery Charter North 53, School of Future 0
    Methacton 49, Pope John Paul II 12
    Muhlenberg 35, Fleetwood 29
    Prep Charter 48, Strawberry Mansion 12
    Saucon Valley 34, Pen Argyl 14
    Sayre 28, Cowanesque Valley 21
    Susquehanna Community 13, Holy Redeemer 0
    Towanda 41, Athens 14
    West Catholic 30, Neumann-Goretti 13
    Wyoming Valley West 38, Dallas 14
  • Governor Mifflin Rolls Over Pottsville 44-6

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    The proud football program at Pottsville is currently in rebuilding mode. The PA AAA runner up a few short years ago, faced off against Gov. Mifflin for the final time as conference foes Friday Night. And in a predictable result, Gov. Mifflin trounced the Crimson Tide at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Pottsville 44-6. This was the 27th straight conference victory for the Mustangs.

    The Gov. Mifflin defense got things started early, like on the second play from scrimmage early. Matt Klusewitz picked off Pottsville QB Patrick Keating’s pass and took it in from 28 yards for a 7-0 Mifflin lead. After some sloppy play by both teams and an exchange of turnovers, Mifflin’s Tucker Garner is credited with a safety and the Mustangs were up 9-0, with 4:29 left in the first quarter. Following the free kick, Mifflin’s offense got on the board. A six-play, 40 yard drive was capped by a Wilson Fontanez TD. Mifflin started to pull away leading 16-0 as the first quarter ended. Mifflin kept on rolling. Another Fontanez TD at the 9:24 mark of quarter two got the score to 23-0.

    Fontanez scored his third TD with 2:54 till half to make it 30-0 Mustangs. The Mifflin defense forced another Crimson Tide turnover with just 40 seconds in the first half at mid field. Gov. Mifflin QB Jan Johnson had just enough time. On the last play of the first half, a 40-yard hail mary landed in the arms of Eric Dupel, and Mifflin was cruising 37-0 at half.

    Mifflin received the second half kick. Jan Johnson drove the ‘Stangs down the field and tossed his second TDDSC_0029 (2) DSC_0029 (2)pass of the night to Phillip Henry from 21 yards. The score moved to 44-0 with 6:47 left in the third. Pottsville added a fourth quarter score to make the final Mifflin 44 Pottsville 6.

    Gov. Mifflin was once again led by Wilson Fontanez. Wilson scored three touchdowns and rushed for 105 yards in just over two quarters of action. QB Jan Johnson had just three pass completions, but averaged 28 yards per completion, two of which were scores. Mifflins defense led by Junior Tucker Garner, forced five Pottsville turnovers, and made numerous tackles for loss.

    It is crunch time now for Gov. Mifflin (5-1). Conference foe Daniel Boone, arch rival Muhlenberg, talented Exeter and Conrad Weiser stand in there way of another Berks one title for the Mustangs. Clearly Pottsville is looking forward to next year. The Crimson Tide has a lot of young talent. The addition of Pottsville to the Anthracite League next year is going to make the Anthracite one of the premier conferences in eastern PA.

    Photo Credit: Terry Schlegal

  • Easton Remains Perfect with 63-49 Shootout Win over Whitehall

    brianweek62014Friday night’s matchup between Whitehall and Easton at historic Cottingham Stadium featured two of the best running backs in the area, if not the state, Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley and Easton’s Shane Simpson. Neither one disappointed the capacity crowd who was there to see these undefeated teams go head to head. In a game that resembled the song, Anything you can do I can do better, Easton outlasted the Zephyrs 63-49 in a key EPC South battle. The Red Rovers stay atop of the division in a 6-0 tie with Freedom. Whitehall, at 5-1 is tied for third along with Parkland who will face Easton in Orefield next Friday night. Whitehall will host Freedom as its’ homecoming game Friday night

    Easton amassed over 700 yards of offense, 525 coming via the ground attack. Shane Simpson found the end zone seven times in the contest. “We got a few completions early on and our line did a good job in pass protection,” stated Easton Coach Steve Shiffert. Simpson finished the night with 22 carries for 279 and six tallies. He also caught a scoring pass of 43 yards. “We knew this was going to be a test for us coming in. We had not beaten them in few years so to get this win here at home means a lot,” Simpson mentioned.

    Whitehall did all they could to keep up with Easton as they got three scores via the kicking game. Bryce Crum took the opening kickoff back 75 yards for a score. Mustafa Mitchell and Barkley both had returns of 87 yards for scores. Barkley finished with 113 yards and four scores. He is now the school’s all-time leading rusher. “They dominated us up front. They had great blocking by their line, backs and the receivers man-handled us tonight,” Coach Brian Gilbert stated.

    Easton kept Whitehall at bay with a brutal running attack led by Simpson but also QB Trey Durrah ran for 130 yards and Dalvyn Reynolds rushed for 83 in keeping Whitehall off balance through the contest. The final scoring drive was a brutal ten-play, 80 yards capped off with a five yard run by Simpson. Durrah also threw for 171 yards and three scores. Easton averaged nearly ten yards per carry on the night.

    “We will enjoy this win in the next few days, but we have another tough one coming up in Parkland,” Shiffert stated. Parkland ended Easton’s season in last year’s District playoffs 42-0.

  • Eastern Pennsylvania High School Football scores for Friday, October 3, 2014

    Academy Park 37, Chichester 7
    Annville-Cleona 37, Ephrata 0
    Bangor 20, Notre Dame 14
    Berks Catholic 54, Schuylkill Valley 28
    Bermudian Springs 46, York County School of Technology 0
    Berwick Area 29, Wyoming Area 13
    Bethlehem Freedom 21, Louis E. Dieruff 14
    Bishop McDevitt 49, Susquehanna Township 7
    Bloomsburg 18, Muncy 0
    Blue Mountain 35, Mahanoy Area 6
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School 20, Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech 18
    Bristol 49, Jenkintown 3
    Calvary Christian Academy 35, Morrisville 28
    Cardinal O’Hara 37, Archbishop Carroll 27
    Catasauqua 25, Northern Lehigh 23
    Cedar Cliff 42, Mechanicsburg 14
    Central Dauphin 10, State College Area 7
    Central York 42, New Oxford 22
    Coatesville 15, Downingtown East 9
    Cocalico 45, Garden Spot 13
    Conestoga Valley 45, Warwick 14
    Crestwood 41, Hazleton Area 7
    Cumberland Valley 28, Carlisle 14
    Dallastown 35, Northeastern 0
    Daniel Boone 35, Reading 12
    Delone Catholic 18, Biglerville 6
    Donegal 20, ELCO 18
    Dover Area 34, Kennard-Dale 14
    Dunmore 55, Honesdale 13
    East Pennsboro 46, James Buchanan 0
    Easton Area 63, Whitehall 49
    Emmaus 44, Northampton 6
    Exeter Township 24, Conrad Weiser 23
    Fairfield 18, Hanover 14
    Father Judge 63, Samuel S. Fels 22
    Frankford 20, Philadelphia Central 13
    Gettysburg 24, Eastern York 7
    Governor Mifflin 44, Pottsville Area 6
    Hanover Area 37, Wilkes-Barre Meyers 21
    Hershey 40, Greencastle-Antrim 18
    Jersey Shore 36, Shamokin 14
    Jim Thorpe Area 27, Panther Valley 6
    John Bartram 39, Jules E. Mastbaum 0
    Kensington 35, Thomas Edison 6
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy 16, Academy of Palumbo 0
    Lackawanna Trail 47, Carbondale Area 14
    Lakeland 48, Montrose Area 0
    Lampeter-Strasburg 49, Elizabethtown Area 3
    Lansdale Catholic 36, Bishop McDevitt 25
    LaSalle College HS 35, Archbishop Wood 31
    Lehighton 24, Marian Catholic 0
    Lewisburg 49, Central Columbia 7
    Lower Dauphin 23, Red Land 14
    Loyalsock Township 59, Montgomery 7
    Manheim Central 24, Lancaster Catholic 3
    Manheim Township 35, Cedar Crest 0
    Martin Luther King 50, Northeast 49
    Millersburg 31, East Juniata 0
    Milton Hershey 35, Middletown Area 14
    Montoursville 49, Milton Area 0
    Nazareth Area 31, Allentown Central Catholic 28
    Newport 41, Susquenita 6
    North Penn 24, Warrior Run 7
    North Schuylkill 42, Shenandoah Valley 7
    Northern 28, Big Spring 7
    Northern Lebanon 35, Williams Valley 20
    Northwest Area 26, Nanticoke 6
    Northwestern Lehigh 47, Salisbury Township 15
    Octorara Area 54, Sun Valley 33
    Old Forge 35, Mid-Valley 0
    Palisades 35, Wilson Area 17
    Palmyra 29, Boiling Springs 21
    Parkland 31, Bethlehem Liberty 10
    Penn Manor 31, J.P. McCaskey 19
    Pequea Valley 33, Columbia 0
    Pittston Area 30, Tunkhannock 7
    Pleasant Valley 33, East Stroudsburg South 30
    Pocono Mountain West 41, William Allen 7
    Pottsgrove 48, Owen J. Roberts 12
    Ridley 28, Upper Darby 14
    Saint Joseph’s Prep 49, Malvern Prep 28
    Schuylkill Haven 67, Nativity BVM 0
    Scranton 42, West Scranton 0
    Scranton Prep 28, Wallenpaupack 17
    Selinsgrove 42, Mifflinburg 7
    Shikellamy 21, Central Mountain 7
    Shippensburg Area 18, Waynesboro 12
    Simon Gratz 20, South Philadelphia 6
    Solanco 23, Lebanon 20
    South Western 20, Red Lion Area 0
    South Williamsport 48, Hughesville 27
    Southern Columbia 55, Mount Carmel Area 13
    Southern Lehigh 68, Palmerton Area 21
    Spring-Ford 62, Upper Perkiomen 7
    Steelton-Highspire 20, Camp Hill 14
    Stroudsburg 45, Pocono Mountain East 7
    Tamaqua Area 40, Minersville Area 8
    Trinity 42, West Perry 18
    Troy Area 17, Wellsboro 0
    Twin Valley 33, Hamburg 20
    Upper Dauphin 41, Pine Grove Area 7
    West Chester East 45, Avon Grove 14
    West Chester Henderson 21, Bishop Shanahan 7
    West Chester Rustin 45, Oxford Area 0
    West York 42, Pius X 18
    Western Wayne 21, Riverside 14
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 49, Williamsport 38
    William Penn (3) 21, Spring Grove 17
    William Penn Charter 34, Roxborough 14
    Wilson West Lawn 28, Hempfield 7
    Wyalusing Area 31, Danville 0
    Wyomissing Area 48, Kutztown 8
    York Catholic 56, Littlestown 18
    York Suburban 37, Susquehannock 7
  • Week 5: District 11 Notes

    by Duke Helms

    RUSHING
    Mark Weinus of Pine Grove rushed for 229 yards and 3 td’s in a win over Millersburg. That’s on the heels of his 178 yards and 1 td in week 4.

    For the second week in a row, two Emmaus runningbacks rushed for over 100 yards each. This week, Wyl Miller rushed for 128 yards and 3 td’s while Andrew Davidson rushed for 133 yards.

    John Rupinski of North Schuylkill backed up his 304 yard, 5 td performance last week with another 206 yards and 2 more td’s vs Mahanoy Area.

    Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley rushed for 156 yards and 2 td’s and also threw 2 passes for another 150 yards and 2 td’s. Barkley needs 37 yards to break Nick Kurtz’s school record for career rushing yards. Kurtz totaled 2,764 yards from 1996-99 for head coach Tony Cocca. Barkley, the Penn State recruit leads the District with 15 total td’s this year.

    Joe Santos and Joe Young of Freedom kept their streaks alive. Santos has now rushed for one td in games 1, 3 and 5 and two td’s in games 2 and 4. Young has rushed for exactly 1 td in each of the first 5 games.

    Junior, Harry Hall of Northwestern rushed for 240 yards and 2 td’s vs Saucon Valley. Hall now has 25 career td’s. Last week I stated that 3 players could possibly join the “40 td club” and all 3 responded with solid games.

    Gerald Douglas of Stroudsburg rushed for 235 yards and 2 scores vs East Stroudsburg North to go over 3,000 yards for his career (3,067). Douglas leads the EPC North in rushing with 891 yards and now has 41 career td’s.

    Michael McDaniel of Bethlehem Catholic joins the “40 td club” with his 4 td’s against Dieruff. McDaniel now has 43 career td’s.

    Pleasant Valley’s Austyn Borre rushed for 90 yards and a td while catching 2 passes with one going for a td. Borre now has 40 career td’s.

    Shakur Lester now has 35 career td’s and just went over 3,000 combined yards for rushing and receiving. Lester now has 2,202 yards rushing and 884 yards receiving.

     

    PASSING
    Jake Jacobsen of Stroudsburg threw for 252 yards and 5 td’s in a win over East Stroudsburg North. The 5 td’s ties the school record held by Al McCormick. McCormick set the record in 1970.

    Junior, Doug Erney of Liberty threw for 245 yards in a win over Emmaus. Erney is currently the only District 11 qb with over 1000 yards passing on the season (1,145).

    Julian Spigner of Bethlehem Catholic threw for 300 yards and 2 td’s in a win over Dieruff.

    Devante Cross of Parkland threw for 258 yards and 3 td’s in a loss to Whitehall. In the last 2 weeks, Cross has thrown for 541 yards and 7 td’s.

    In his first varsity start, Nazareth’s Travis Stefanik threw for 194 yards and 4 td’s in a win over Northampton. Stefanik and Justin Albert have combined for 1,068 passing yards this year. The 4 td’s falls one short of Daniel Harding’s school record of 5 that he threw against Central Catholic as a junior in 2010.

    Travis Edmond of Southern Lehigh joined the “40 td club” last week. Edmond now has 4,385 career yards passing and 40 td’s.

    Garrett Perschy of Palmerton threw for 185 yards and 4 td’s in a win over Notre Dame. The 4 td’s ties the school record that Matt Falcone set in 2008 in a win over North Schuylkill.

    Nick Rodichok of Williams had his second game with over 200 yards passing in a 31-28 loss to Newport. Rodichok threw for 226 yards and 3 td’s.

     

    RECEIVING
    In last weeks article I stated that there’s been at least one receiver in each of the first 4 weeks that had 3 td catches in a game. Well we had three in week 5. TJ Backer of Stroudsburg caught 7 passes for 181 yards and 4 touchdowns in the win over ESN. Backer broke the old school record of 3 td catches in a game that was set by several players.

    Jacob Kober of Catasauqua caught 6 passes for 177 yards and 3 td catches against Wilson. Kober also threw a 33 yard td pass to Rickey Houser.

    Sophomore Kenny Yeboah of Parkland caught 7 passes for 149 yards and 3 td’s in the loss to Whitehall. Parkland now has back to back games with a different player catching 3 td passes as Jarey Elder had 3 last week.

    Ethan Price of Southern Lehigh caught 3 passes for 100 yards in the win over Bangor and still leads the District with 503 receiving yards.

     

    2014 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat

    Single Game Touchdowns (4)
    5 (4) John Rupinski (North Schuylkill) *Ties School Record*
    4 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    4 (1) Shane Simpson (Easton)
    4 (2), (4) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    4 (2) Wyatt Clements (Lehighton)
    4 (3) Freddy Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)
    4 (3) KJ Sneer (Marian Catholic)
    4 (3) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) *Ties School Record*
    4 (5) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)
    4 (5) TJ Backer (Stroudsburg)

    Single Game Rushing Yardage (200)
    304 (4) John Rupinski (North Schuylkill) *School Record*
    276 (1), 235 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    276 (3), 221 (4) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    269 (3) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) *School Record*
    240 (5) Harry Hall (Northwestern)
    229 (5) Mark Weinus (Pine Grove)
    228 (2) Bud Moyer (Tamaqua)
    225 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    215 (4) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)

    Single Game Passing Yardage (200)
    389 (4), 235 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    358 (2), 255 (3) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *School Record*
    354 (3) 245 (5) Doug Erney (Liberty) *School Record*
    325 (2) Brandon Kuehner (Pleasant Valley)
    300 (5) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)
    283 (4), 258 (5) Devante Cross (Parkland)
    269 (2), 226 (5) Nick Rodichok (Williams Valley)
    252 (5) Jake Jacobsen (Stroudsburg)
    244 (4) Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley)
    222 (1), 200 (4) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    221 (4) Joe Young (Freedom)
    217 (1), 208 (3) Justin Albert (Nazareth)
    215 (3) Garrett Perschy (Palmerton)
    206 (3) Cristian Burker (Catasauqua)

    Single Game TD Passes (4)
    5 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    5 (3) Doug Erney (Liberty) *School Record*
    5 (5) Jake Jacobsen (Stroudsburg) *Ties School Record*
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    4 (2) Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley)
    4 (4) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    4 (4) Devante Cross (Parkland) *Ties School Record*
    4 (5) Travis Stefanik (Nazareth)
    4 (5) Garrett Perschy (Palmerton) *Ties School Record*

    Single Game Receptions (10)
    15 (4) Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) *School Record*

    Single Game Reception Yardage (150)
    229 (2) Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) *School Record*
    213 (4) Aaron Weller (Pius X)
    184 (3) Ethan Price (Southern Lehigh)
    181 (5) TJ Backer (Stroudsburg)
    180 (4) Jahan Dotson (Nazareth)
    177 (5) Jacob Kober (Catasauqua)
    154 (4) Jarel Elder (Parkland)

    Single Game Reception TD’s (3)
    4 (5) TJ Backer (Stroudsburg) *School Record*
    3 (1) Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity)
    3 (2) Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) *Ties School Record*
    3 (3) Izaiah Avent (Liberty)
    3 (4) Nate Stewart (Pius X)
    3 (4) Jarey Elder (Parkland)
    3 (5) Kenny Yeboah (Parkland)
    3 (5) Jacob Kober (Catasauqua)

    Single Season Leaders

    Rushing (650)
    937 Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) senior
    891 Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) senior
    769 John Rupinski (North Schuylkill) senior
    740 Harry Hall (Northwestern) junior
    735 Will Casella (Schuylkill Haven) senior

    Touchdowns (9)
    15 Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) senior
    13 Shane Simpson (Easton) senior
    13 Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) senior
    10 Wyatt Clements (Lehighton) junior
    10 Evan Culver (Saucon Valley) junior
    10 John Rupinski (North Schuylkill) senior
    10 Freddy Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) senior
    10 Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) senior
    9 KJ Sneer (Marian Catholic) junior
    9 Joe Santos (Freedom) senior
    9 Cam Richardson (Northwestern) senior
    9 Tyler Skripko (Tamaqua) senior
    9 Will Casella (Schuylkill Haven) senior

    Passing Yards (670)
    1145 Doug Erney (Liberty) junior
    966 Tre Jordan (Pius X) junior
    898 Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) senior
    893 Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
    848 Tevon Weber (Salisbury) junior
    810 Devante Cross (Parkland) junior
    783 Brandon Kuehner (Pleasant Valley) senior
    748 Nick Rodichok (Williams Valley)
    718 Ethan Kuczynski (Marian Catholic) sophomore
    715 Justin Albert (Nazareth) senior
    684 Mason Kholi (Central Catholic) senior
    682 Giani Sinatore (Whitehall) junior
    677 Joe Young (Freedom) sophomore
    670 Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley) junior

    Touchdown Passes (9)
    15 Tre Jordan (Pius X) junior
    12 Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley) junior
    11 Doug Erney (Liberty) junior
    10 Giani Sinatore (Whitehall) junior
    10 Tevon Weber (Salisbury) junior
    10 Devante Cross (Parkland) junior
    9 Mason Kholi (Central Catholic) senior
    9 Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) senior
    9 Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    Receptions (18)
    32 Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) freshman
    28 Nate Stewart (Pius X) junior
    22 Conner Sullivan (Whitehall) senior
    22 Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) sophomore
    22 Jake Kober (Catasauqua) senior
    21 Darius Jones (Liberty) senior
    21 Jacob Young (Freedom) senior
    18 Cam Richardson (Northwestern) senior
    18 Jarey Elder (Parkland) senior
    18 Tevin Murray (North Schuylkill) junior

    Reception Yardage (275)
    503 Ethan Price (Southern Lehigh) junior
    457 Jake Kober (Catasauqua) senior
    398 Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) freshman
    373 Nate Stewart (Pius X) junior
    345 Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity) senior
    334 Tevin Murray (North Schuylkill) junior
    334 Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) sophomore
    326 Ricky Houser (Catasauqua) senior
    304 Cam Richardson (Northwestern) senior
    301 Aaron Weller (Pius X) junior
    301 Angelo Maskornick (Marian Catholic) senior
    289 Jarey Elder (Parkland) senior
    285 Chad Rex (Whitehall) senior
    285 Darius Jones (Liberty) senior
    285 Chad Rex (Whitehall) senior
    277 Conner Sullivan (Whitehall) senior

    Reception Touchdowns (6)
    7 Nate Stewart (Pius X) junior
    6 Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) freshman
    6 Kenny Yeboah (Parkland) sophomore
    6 Jacob Kober (Catasauqua) senior

  • Top Offensive Performers through Week 5

    All-Purpose Yards (400 Minimum)

    461-yards,   Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East
    420-yards, Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge
    400-yards, Ross Campbell, West York

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    425-yards, Connor Fetterhoff, Waynesboro **School Record
    415-yards, Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic **Catholic League Record
    392-yards, Dan Green, Oxford **School Record
    388 yards, Conner Fetterhoff, Waynesboro
    384-yards, Tre Jordan, Pius X
    362-yards, Paul Dooley, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
    359-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    359-yards, Billy Burger, Carlisle
    358-yards, Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh **School Record
    356-yards, Kyle Warfel, Columbia
    354-yards, Doug Erney, Bethlehem Liberty **School Record
    354-yards, Dan Green, Oxford Area
    353-yards, Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    351-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    346-yards, Mitch Martin, Garden Spot
    346-yards, Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East
    345-yards, Bo Burleigh, North Penn (4)
    341-yards, Jordan Scott, Lancaster Catholic
    337-yards, Grant Breneman, Cedar Cliff
    334-yards, Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    333-yards, Josh Stoneberg, Susquehannock
    325-yards, Brandon Kuehner, Pleasant Valley
    320-yards, Nick Solfanelli, Scranton Prep
    318-yards, Ben Moser, Susquehanna Township
    313-yards, Kevin Caldwell, Benjamin Franklin
    312-yards, Brandon Leacraft, Spring-Ford
    310-yards, Patrick Stewart, Harriton
    300-yards, Julian Spigner, Bethlehem Catholic

     

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    398-yards, Zach Shadle, Montgomery Area **School Record
    389-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    388-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    377-yards, Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge
    373-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area **School Record
    373-yards, Lex Rosario, Delaware Valley
    346-yards, Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin
    327-yards, Josh Adams, Central Bucks South
    318-yards, Keith Batkowski, Montoursville
    304-yards, John Rupinski, North Schuylkill **School Record
    302-yards, Syaire Madden, Springside Chestnut Hill
    292-yards, Vincent Alimenti, Council Rock South
    290-yards, Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    288-yards, David Livelsberger, Eastern York
    285-yards, Kijana Gordon, Sun Valley
    281-yards, Frank Aigeldinger, Crestwood
    277-yards, Phil Orverton, Red Land
    276-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    276-yards, Gerald Douglas, Stroudsburg
    275-yards, Keith Batkowski, Montoursville
    274-yards, Adrian Sapnas, Marple-Newtown **School Record
    273-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    270-yards, Tyler Whitemore, Upper Moreland
    270-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    269-yards, Christian Gretzinger, Palisades **School Record
    267-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area
    265-yards, Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan
    264-yards, Scot Wasilchak, Valley View
    263-yards, Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin
    262-yards, Tre Green, West Chester Henderson
    262-yards, Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire
    261-yards, Brandon Stokes, Milton Area
    258-yards, Josh Smith, Wissahickon
    257-yards, Adrian Sapnas, Marple-Newtown **School Record
    255-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing
    254-yards, Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin
    251-yards, Bronson Szallar, Valley Forge Military Academy **School Record
    248-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    244-yards, Scott Walck, Western Wayne
    244-yards, Matt Harrison, Dallas Area
    244-yards, Joe Unangst, Pennridge
    243-yards, Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    241-yards, Harry Hall, Northwestern Lehigh
    239-yards, Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    239-yards, Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    238 yards, Juawine Sowell, Abington
    237-yards, Khaleem Gary-Newkirk, Lebanon
    236-yards, Adrian. Sapnas, Marple-Newtown
    235-yards, Gerald Douglas, Stroudsburg
    233-yards, Will Casella, Schuylkill Haven
    232-yards, Justin Marion, Waynesboro
    232-yards, Josh Adams, Central Bucks South
    231-yards,Tyler Whitmore, Upper Moreland
    229-yards, Mark Weinus, Pine Grove
    229-yards, Donte Simmons, Bristol
    229-yards, Corey Tomasetti, Mid-Valley
    228-yards, Josh Smith, Wissahickon
    228-yards, Bud Moyer, Tamaqua
    227-yards, Tyler Emge, Fleetwood
    227-yards, Ross Campbell, West York
    226-yards, Jeff Skursky, Wyoming Area
    223-yards, Levi Lorson, Jersey Shore
    221-yards, Zach Deasey, Oxford Area
    221-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    221-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    219-yards, Tyler Whitemore, Upper Moreland
    219-yards, Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin
    218-yards, Nassir Weaver, Lancaster Catholic
    217-yards, Levi Mack, Wellsboro
    217-yards, Dalton Klinger, Newport
    216 yards, Tristan Robb, Big Spring
    215-yards, Michael McDaniel, Bethlehem Catholic
    214-yards, Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin
    213-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    211-yards, Zach Deasey, Oxford
    211-yards, Javon Batts, Selinsgrove
    210-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    210-yards, Danny Koch, Central Columbia
    209 -yards, Brenden Shadle, New Hope-Solebury
    207-yards, Scot Wasilchak, Valley View
    207-yards, John Vaughn, Boiling Springs
    205-yards, William Casella, Schuylkill Haven
    205-yards, Juvon Batts, Selinsgrove
    205-yards, Jeff Skursky, Wyoming Area
    203-yards, Que’Shawn Jenkins, Bishop McDevitt
    203-yards, Austyn Borre, Pleasant Valley
    202-yards, Marty Clark, Loyalsock Township
    202-yards, Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood
    202-yards, Bryce Zaparzynski, North Penn (4)
    201-yards, Shyheim Brown, Mechanicsburg
    201-yards, Kyle Karycki, Mount Carmel Area
    201-yards, Anthony Maurent, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    201-yards, Alex Gooden, Octorara Area
    200-yards, Khalilk Ruley, West Catholic
    200-yards, John Vaughn, Boiling Springs
    200-yards, Alec Norton, Nanticoke

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    273-yards, Deonte Ramsey, Carlisle **School Record
    255 yards, Matt Peck, Waynesboro
    254-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area ** School Record
    237-yards, Nick Negron, Lebanon
    229-yards, Timmy Walter, Southern Lehigh **School Record
    222-yards, Dustin Miller, ELCO
    220-yards, AJ Frazier, Roman Catholic
    213-yards, Aaron Weller, Pius X
    202-yards, Justin Marion, Waynesboro
    202 yards, Zac Slonac, Trinity
    201-yards, Jeff Yordy, Nativity BVM
    200-yards, Michael Hope, Camp Hill
    188-yards, Pat Downey, West Chester East
    188-yards, Jimmy Herron, LaSalle College HS
    184-yards, Ethan Price, Southern Lehigh
    183-yards, DJ Moore, Imhotep Charter
    182-yards, Dustin Miller, ELCO
    181-yards, T.J. Backer, Stroudsburg
    180-yards, Kyle Slivka-Fralin, Bristol
    180-yards, Jahan Dotson, Nazareth, Area
    178-yards, Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan
    178-yards, Dylan Chant, Columbia
    177-yards, Mason Yost, Northern Lebanon
    177-yards, Jake Kober, Catasauqua
    175-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford
    175-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford
    174-yards, Jason Hoggarth, Holy Redeemer
    169-yards, Nick Tannura, Susquehannock
    169-yards, Michael Allen, Fleetwood
    168-yards, Nick Marple, Wellsboro
    168-yards, Able Hoff, Marple-Newtown
    163-yards, Javier Buffalo, Benjamin Franklin
    162-yards, Justin Mucha, Dallas Area
    161-yards, Kieron Smethers, Wellsboro
    160-yards, Michael Allen, Fleetwood
    159-yards, Noah Malone, Cedar Cliff
    157-yards, Dwine Walls, Delaware Valley Charter
    157-yards, Aaron Nelson, Hamburg
    156-yards, Deonte Ramsey, Carlisle
    154-yards, Jarel Elder, Parkland
    153-yards, Justin Mucha, Dallas Area
    151-yards, Prince Smith, Father Judge
    150-yards, Nate Stewart, Pius X

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    7 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area **School and State Record – Receiving
    7 – Ross Campbell, West York
    7 – Kyle Datres, Loyalsock Township (4-passing, 3-rushing)
    7 – Danny Green, Oxford Area **School Record
    6 – Stephen Flanagan, Garnet Valley
    6 – Kijana Gordon, Sun Valley
    6 – Josh Adams, Central Bucks South
    6 – Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    6 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    6 – Conner Fetterhoff, Waynesboro (5-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Zach Thatcher, Saucon Valley
    5 – Zach Koenig, Fleetwood (4-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Zach Koenig, Fleetwood
    5 – Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge
    5 – Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin
    5 – Tre Jordan, Pius X
    5 – Tre Jordan, Pius X
    5 – Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire
    5 – Ryan Stover, Upper Dublin
    5 – Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic
    5 – Michael Shuster, Camp Hill
    5 – Matt Peck, Waynesboro
    5 – Matt Harrison, Dallas Area
    5 – Mason Kholi, Allentown Central Catholic (4-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Mason Kholi, Allentown Central Catholic (3-passing, 2-rushing)
    5 – Mark Robinson, Wilkes-Barre Meyers
    5 – Kyle Gattuso, Pittston Area (2-passing, 3-rushing)
    5 – Kyle Gattuso, Pittston Area
    5 – Kevin Caldwell, Benjamin Franklin
    5 – Keith Batkowski, Montoursville
    5 – Josh LoBasso, Honesdale
    5 – Jordan Young, Coatesville (3-passing, 2-rushing)
    5 – John Rupinski, North Schuylkill **Ties School Record
    5 – Jake Jakobsen, Stroudsburg
    5 – Imere Lubin, Kensington
    5 – Doug Erney, Bethlehem Liberty **School Record
    5 – Donte Simmons, Bristol
    5 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    5 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    5 – Dan Green, Oxford
    5 – Colton Dull, Bermudian Springs
    5 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West
    5 – Alex Pechin, Unionville (4-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Alex Gooden, Octorara Area
    4 – Zach Thatcher, Saucon Valley
    4 – Zach Koenig, Fleetwood
    4 – Wyatt Clements, Lehighton
    4 – Will Casella, Schuylkill Haven
    4 – Vian Dolo, Prep Charter
    4 – Tyler Whitmore, Upper Moreland
    4 – Tyler Stahlman, East Pennsboro
    4 – Tyler Shay, Mid-Valley
    4 – Tyler Gallagher, Palmyra
    4 – Tyler Emge, Fleetwood
    4 – Tre Jordan, Pius X (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Tre Jordan, Pius X
    4 – Travis Stefanik, Nazareth Area
    4 – Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Torin Verdone, Pottsgrove
    4 – Tevon Weber, Salisbury Township
    4 – T.J. Backer, Stroudsburg
    4 – Shane Simpson, Easton Area (3-rushing, 1-receiving)
    4 – Shane Dantzler, Wilson (3)
    4 – Seth Carbaugh, James Buchanan
    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    4 – Raleigh Sirb, Central Dauphin
    4 – Paul Dooley, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
    4 – Pat Vallani, Holy Redeemer
    4 – Nick Yeager, Hughesville
    4 – Nassir Weaver, Lancaster Catholic
    4 – Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter
    4 – Nasir Adderley, Great Valley
    4 – Musa Al-Sulaimani, Simon Gratz
    4 – Mitch Martin, Garden Spot (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Mitch Martin, Garden Spot
    4 – Mikale Clark, Harrisburg (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Mikale Clark, Harrisburg
    4 – Michael Shuster, Camp Hill
    4 – Michael Pietropola, Wellsboro (3-passing, 1 -rushing)
    4 – Michael Peitropola, Wellsboro
    4 – Michael McDaniel, Bethlehem Catholic
    4 – Matt Harrison, Dallas Area
    4 – Mark McCray, Martin Luther King
    4 – Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area
    4 – Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area
    4 – Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    4 – Justin Hamilton, West Philadelphia
    4 – Juawine Sowell, Abington
    4 – Josh Stoneberg, Susquehannock
    4 – Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East
    4 – John Vaughn, Boiling Springs
    4 – Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan
    4 – Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    4 – Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    4 – Jay Popson, Crestwood
    4 – Jake Templin, Wilson (3)
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake Barr, Downingtown West
    4 – Jahad Neibauer, Central Dauphin East
    4 – Jacob Peters, Hanover Area (2-passing, 2-rushing)
    4 – Garrett Perschy, Palmerton Area
    4 – Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    4 – Ethan Mead, Cowanesque Valley
    4 – Erik Benjamin,   Manheim Township
    4 – Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin
    4 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    4 – DJ Moore, Imhotep Charter
    4 – Dimetri Kelly, Roman Catholic
    4 – Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    4 – Devante Cross, Parkland (1-passing, 3-rushing)
    4 – Derrick West, Garnet Valley
    4 – Connor Fetterhoff, Waynesboro
    4 – Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    4 – Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    4 – Chris Ciotti, Susquehanna Township
    4 – Chase Yocum, Exeter Township
    4 – Charles Snorweah, Pennsbury
    4 – Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    4 – Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    4 – Bruce Zaparzynski, North Penn (4)
    4 – Bronson Szallar, Valley Forge Military Academy
    4 – Brandon Unterkoefler, Exeter Township
    4 – Brandon McILWain, Council Rock North
    4 – Brandon McILwain, Council Rock North
    4 – Brandon Leacraft, Spring-Ford
    4 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West
    4 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West
    4 – Billy Burger, Carlisle
    4 – Bill Williams, Camp Hill
    4 – Asa Manley, Northeast
    4 – Anthony Amurent, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    4 – Alex Hornibrook, Malvern Prep
    4 – Alex Evanitsky, Honesdale
    4 – Adrian. Sapnas, Marple-Newtown
    4 – Ross Campbell, West York
    4 – Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Luke Jennings, Wyalusing
    4 – Lex Rosario, Delaware Valley (3-rushing, 1- receiving)
    4 – Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    4 – KJ Sneer, Marian Catholic
    4 – Dymond Wright, Malvern Prep (2-receiving, 2-rushing)
    4 – Christian Gretzinger, Palisades ** Ties School Record
    4 – Andre Druett-Parks, Imhotep Charter

     

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  • Top Special Teams Performers through Week 5

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    100-yards, De’Andre Swift, St. Joseph’s Prep
    98-yards, Pop Lacey, Berks Catholic
    97-yards, Carl Reigel, Palmrya
    97-yards, Blake Panko, Mount Carmel Area
    96-yards, Damien Davido, Phoenixville
    96-yards, Contrell Armor, Central Dauphin
    96-yards, Blake Panko, Mount Carmel Area
    95-yards, Shakur Lester, Dieruff
    95-yards, Sam Presley, Council Rock South
    95-yards, Marlin Johnson, Nazareth Area
    95-yards, Jamaar Parker, Conestoga Valley
    95-yards, Dalton Klinger, Newport
    95-yards, Andrew Hartlaub, South Western
    93-yards, Kobe Wansel, Gettysburg
    93-yards, Jason Sindorf, Lampeter-Strasburg
    93-yards, Andrew Hartlaub, South Western
    92-yards, Ryan Quigley, West Catholic
    91-yards, Tevon Royster, Catasauqua
    91-yards, Michael Gadd, Hershey
    91-yards, Jakkar Kinard, York Catholic
    91-yards, CJ McAnally, Episcopal Academy
    90-yards, Tom Paolini, Wyomissing Area
    90-yards, Ryan Harris, Williams Valley
    90-yards, Mason Evitts, Mahanoy Area
    90-yards, Javon Batts, Selinsgrove
    90-yards, Elgin Horton, North Penn (1)
    90-yards, Chris Ciotti, Susquehanna Township
    90-yards, Andrew Hartiaub, South Western
    89-yards, Nate Maczuga, Berwick Area
    89-yards, Khary Mauras, Reading
    89-yards, Brandon Hill, Harry S. Truman
    89-yards, Amechie Walker, Harrisburg
    89-yards, Alex Uhler, Upper Dauphin
    88-yards, William Michael, Warrior Run
    88-yards, Isaac Lutz, Berks Catholic
    87-yards, Jake Young, Bethlehem Freedom
    86-yards, Sultan Johns, Olney Charter
    85-yards, Joey Vigil, Lake-Lehman
    85-yards, Frankie Perigo, Kennett
    85-yards, Evan Pollock, Governor Mifflin
    85-yards, Dontae Thomas, Metchacton
    85-yards, Chris Ciotti, Susquehanna Township
    84-yards, Prince Smith, Father Judge
    84-yards, Kobay White, Bishop McDevitt
    84-yards, Jamar White, Souderton Area
    84-yards, Dontae Owens, Reading
    83-yards, Mike Dougherty, Dunmore
    83-yards, Luke Emge, Fleetwood
    82-yards, Justin Propsner, Saucon Valley
    82-yards, Jibri Bones, York County Tech
    81-yards, Nick Yeager, Hughesville
    81-yards, Eric Acosta, Wyoming Valley West
    80-yards, Shakur Lester, Dieruff
    80-yards, Logan Fogelman, Milton Area
    80-yards, Damon Beckhorn, Nanticoke
    80-yards, Alex Bratsis, Strath Haven
    80-yards, Adam Zeiders, Lower Dauphin
    73-yards, Elliott Walker, Williamsport
    72-yards, Ryan Quigley, Lansdale Catholic
    71-yards, Dajon Rush, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    70-yards, Jeray Anderson, Mechanicsburg
    65-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    64-yards, Adam Zeiders, Lower Dauphin
    56-yards, Donte Howard, Frankford
    55-yards, Michael Quealy, Fairfield

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    89-yards, Evan Carey, Valley View
    85-yards, Dominic Trader, Northern Lebanon
    84-yards, Cartier Morton, Manheim Township
    83-yards, Nick Millone, Strath Haven
    82-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    80-yards, Nick Sander, Palmerton Area
    75-yards, Darius Jones, Bethlehem Liberty
    75-yards, Bill Williams, Camp Hill
    73-yards, Isaac Lutz, Berks Catholic
    69-yards, Josh Natale, Lakeland
    69-yards, Brandon Breisch, Bloomsburg Area
    68-yards, Shane Simpson, Easton Area
    68-yards, Nick Rhodes, Cumberland Valley
    67-yards, Dan Ryan, Scranton Prep
    65-yards, Ramon Fields, Scranton Area
    65-yards, Nyiem Nevarez, Pleasant Valley
    64-yards, Brandon Breisch, Bloomsburg Area
    63-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    63-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    62-yards, Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter
    61-yards, Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter
    61-yards, Jon Potynski, Quakertown
    60-yards, Sean Judge, Wyoming Valley West
    60-yards, Ethan Mead, Cowanesque Valley
    58-yards, Nasir Adderley, Great Valley
    57-yards, Christian Kemp, Lancaster Catholic
    57-yards, Abel Hoff, Marple-Newtown
    50-yards, Jordan McDevitt, Lower Dauphin
    50-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    50-yards, Eric Marbury, Pleasant Valley
    49-yards, Jake Henzes, Abington Heights
    48-yards, Nasir Adderly, Great Valley
    37-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    32-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    4 – (21, 27, 30, 37) – Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1)
    3 – (21, 25, 29) Tyler Basse, Towanda
    2 – (37, 33) Hunter Kruger, Trinity
    2 – (29, 29) Kobi Biemesderfer, Warwick
    2 – (27, 18) Christian Wingard, Millersburg
    2 – (26, 40) Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1)
    2 – (46, 39) Alex Pechin, Unionville
    2 – (39, 43) – Hunter Wirth, Newport
    2 – (39, 34) Nazeer Taylor, Chambersburg
    2 – (32, 43) – Matt Vosburg, Wallenpaupack
    2 – (32, 37) – Tom Belski, Mount Carmel Area
    2 – (28, ,31) – Brandon Butry, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin
    2 – (24, 32) – Garrett Patla, Perkiomen Valley
    2 – (23, 32) – Jacob Kerschner, Central Dauphin
    2 – (22, 27) – Ron Ostrowski, Dallas Area
    2 – (20, 50) – Alex Pechin, Unionville
    2 – (20, 27) Colin Mattice, William Penn Charter
    2 – (19, 23) – Jacob Sarver, Freeport

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    52-yards, Jack Soslow, Haverford School
    50-yards, Alex Pechin, Unionville
    48-yards, Max Frederick, Archbishop Carroll
    46-yards, Soren Frost, Cedar Crest
    46-yards, Alex Pechin, Unionville
    44-yards, Colin McCreary, Abington Heights
    44-yards, Carter Luckenbaugh, Central York
    44-yards, Alex Gallaher, Camp Hill
    43-yards, Matt Vosburg, Wallenpaupack
    43-yards, Hunter Wirth, Newport
    42-yards, Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    42-yards, Cole Baldyga, West Chester East
    42-yards – George Gendler, Crestwood
    41-yards, Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    41-yards, Brandon Miller, Northwestern Lehigh
    40.87-yards, Jake Kerschner, Central Dauphin
    40-yards, Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1)

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    61-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford
    54.0-yards, Ryan Plack, Central Bucks East
    52.4, John Steffen, Wallenpaupack
    52-yards, Gianni Sinatore, Whitehall
    49-yards, AJ Lenkaitis, Wyoming Area
    47.7-yards, Shayne Riley, Danville Area
    47.0-yards, Matt Hook, Fleetwood
    47-yards, Robbie Fidati, Allentown Central Catholic
    45.6-yards, Daniel Diaz-Walton, Pine Grove
    44-yards, Jerry Riccardo, Bishop Shanahan
    43.5-yards, Brock Geiman, South Western
    43.25 – Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    42.6-yards, Mason Donaldson, Salisbury Township
    42.5-yards, Connor O’Keefe, Central Bucks East
    42.0-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford
    42-yards, Nick Krusinsky, Shenandoah Valley
    40.3-yards, Ryan Dougherty, Ridley

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    5 – Jack Soslow, Haverford School
    5 – Jack Soslow, Haverford School
    5 – George Lambritsios, Marple-Newtown
    4 – Shayne Riley, Danville Area
    4 – Robbie Fidati, Allentown Central Catholic
    4 – Jake Kerschner, Central Dauphin
    4 – George Gendler, Crestwood
    4 – Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    4 -Jake Geiger, Bishop Shanahan
    4 -Brandon Lavano, Whitehall
    4 -Antonio Heredia, Lower Dauphin
    3 – Mike Raczak, LaSalle College HS
    3 – Cole Baldyga, West Chester East

     

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  • Top Defensive Performers through Week 5

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    28 – Albert Wolfgang, Williams Valley
    27 – Anthony Snyder, Tri-Valley (12-solo, 14-assists)
    24 – Tyler Owens, J.P. McCaskey
    21 – Diego Zubieta, Penncrest
    20 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area
    19 – Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area
    19 – Anthony Greggo, Pius X
    18.5 – Christian Fish, Hughesville
    18 – Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area
    18 – Tommy Harrison, Bloomsburg Area
    18 – Nick Kerschner, Schuylkill Haven
    18 – Maverick Robinson, Newport
    18 – Devin Fontanez, Saucon Valley
    17 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area
    17 – Issac George, Palmerton Area
    16 – Shaq Cobb, Fleetwood
    16 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area
    16 – Roy Rodriguez, Bloomsburg Area
    16 – Isaac George, Palmerton Area
    16 – Austin Marks, Millersburg
    16 – Audley Isaacs, Valley Forge Military Academy
    15- Ryan Davis, Susquehanna Township
    15 – Zak Rupper, Pen Argyl
    15 – Zack Kuntz, Camp Hill
    15 – Tyler Shay Mid-Valley
    15 – Tyler Rodgers, Palmerton Area
    15 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area
    15 – Brendan Zimmie, Spring-Ford
    15 – Brad Way, Oxford Area
    15 – A.J. Ziller, Bloomsburg Area
    14 – Taz Smith, Souderton Area
    14 – Russell Abernethy, New Hope-Solebury
    14 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area
    14 – Marcus Williams, Loyalsock Township
    14 – Logan Chetaitis, Cumberland Valley
    14 – Kyle Holmgren, Hanover Area
    14 – John Peters, South Williamsport
    14 – Jes Sheridan, Hanover Area
    14 – Jeff Burton, Lakeland
    14 – Jack Gaugler, Selinsgrove
    14 – Elijah Parrish, Ligonier Valley
    14 – Doug Costin, Bishop Shanahan
    14 – Austin Marks, Millersburg
    14 – Anthony Vavra, Panther Valley
    14 – Albert Wolfgang, Williams Valley
    14 – Zach Unger, Wallenpaupack
    13 – Vince Ciavardelli, Marple-Newtown
    13 – Nick Sully, Marian Catholic
    13 – Logan McKeag, Montoursville
    13 – Frankie Tewell, Central Columbia
    13 – Dan Scheib, Tri-Valley
    13 – Crae McCracken, Loyalsock Township
    13 – Chance Allen, Newport
    13 – Todd Frick, Wallenpaupack
    13 – Davik Miller, Delaware Valley Charter

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    3 – Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    3 – Evan Pollack, Governor Mifflin
    2 – Wyatt Gearhart, Bermudian Springs
    2 – Tyler Lampe, Gettysburg
    2 – Teddy Bender, Warrior Run
    2 – Ryan Markle, Bermudian Springs
    2 – Ramon Fields, Scranton
    2 – Raheem Blackshear, Father Judge
    2 – Quazi Jones, South Philadelphia
    2 – Prince Smith, Father Judge
    2 – Michael Allen, Fleetwood
    2 – Mark Weichel, Pennridge
    2 – Marcus Williams, Loyalsock Township
    2 – Lance Blass, Crestwood
    2 – Kyle Slivka. Bristol
    2 – Kyle Hickey, Council Rock South
    2 – Kevin Kizis, Holy Cross
    2 – Kenny Avallon, Roman Catholic
    2 – Justin Siejk, Boyertown
    2 – Joshua LoBasso, Honesdale
    2 – Isaiah Rapp, Selinsgrove
    2 – Eliseo Ortiz, Governor Mifflin
    2 – Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    2 – Dan Hockman, Pennridge
    2 – Clarence Buchanan, Academy Park
    2 – Chris Muller, Pen Argyl
    2 – Brendon Bell, Cowanesque Valley
    2 – Brandon Bruechkner, Hanover Area
    2 – Dominic Shivone, Palmerton Area

     

    Fumbles (2 Minimum)

    2 – Kyle Hickey, Council Rock South

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    5 – Amir Walker, Delaware Valley Charter
    4 – Tim Mallon, Perkiomen Valley
    4 – Bill Williams, Camp Hill
    4 – Angelo Maskornick, Marian Catholic
    3.5 – Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin
    3 – Teddy Bender, Warrior Run
    3 – T.J. Foley, Perkiomen Valley
    3 – Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin
    3 – Imeir Simmons, Pennridge
    3 – Frank Aigeldinger, Crestwood
    3 – Dyllon Scott, Exeter Township
    3 – Doug Costin, Bishop Shanahan
    3 – Brendan Zimmie, Spring-Ford
    3 – Zack Kuntz, Camp Hill

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    99-yards, Jake Horn, Palmerton Area
    99-yards, Aidan Coughlin, Bristol
    91-yards, Jarrell Johnson, Susquehanna Township
    90-yards, Will Blair, Hempfield
    82-yards, Zack Erfman, Pittston Area
    80-yards, Mason Ryan, Mahanoy Area
    80-yards, Dustin Gelbutis, Shenandoah Valley
    76-yards, Lukas Cassel, Millersburg
    75-yards, Steve Scioscia, Lackawanna Trail
    71-yards, Kyle Emmert, Panther Valley
    65-yards, CodyPetcavage, Mid-Valley
    64-yards, Pat Vallani, Holy Redeemer
    55-yards, Joe Cross, Norristown
    55-yards, Dylan Harris, Phoenixville
    48-yards, Antwon Keenan, Bethlehem Catholic
    47-yards, Brad Way, Oxford Area
    46-yards, Mike Crawford, Imhotep Charter
    45-yards, Tom Ruzicka, Lehighton
    45-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    44-yards, Victor Pedrazza, Calvary Christian Academy
    41-yards, Brae Peck, Greencastle-Antrim
    36-yards, Tanner Stokes, Coatesville
    36-yards, Sam Miller, Bloomsburg Area
    34-yards, Wyatt Schilling, Palisades
    34-yards, James Geiger, Dallas Area
    33-yards, Anthony Jimenez, Bristol
    30-yards, Thaddeus Cornick, Fleetwood
    30-yards, Austin Hoke, Millersburg
    3-yards, Kyle Kelly, Marple-Newtown
    27-yards, Jon Moran, Pius X
    25-yards, Mason Flickinger, Fairfield
    23-yards, Vinny Salamone, Bishop McDevitt (3)
    23-yards, Danny Matthews, Spring-Ford
    20-yards, Dylan Mitchell, Catasauqua
    20-yards, Dawson Schwaim, Tri-Valley
    19-yards, Ethan Kutza, Jersey Shore
    18-yards, Mike Liddy, North Penn (1)
    14-yards, Jake Faight, Bristol
    12-yards, Andrew Swaisgood, Northern York
    12-yards, AJ Frazier, Roman Catholic
    05-yards, Collin Moyer, Tamaqua
    03-yards, David Williams, Perkiomen Valley
    0-yards, Javon Maldonado, Pen Argyl
    0-yards, Jason DePhillips, West Chester
    0-yards, Jake Young, Bethlehem Freedom
    0-yards, Gunner Renninger, Northern York

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    103-yards, Jared Bomba, Lakeland
    100-yards, Ramon Fields, Scranton
    97-yards, TJ Cistrunk, Wilkes-Barre Meyers
    95-yards, Justin Young-Heyward, Morrisville
    94-yards, Austin Rosa, Wilson (3)
    92-yards, Dox Aiken, Haverford School
    90-yards, Mike Drozda, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    88-yards, Evan Pollack, Governor Mifflin
    86-yards, Jaelen Thompson, Middletown Area
    85-yards, Jeremiah Haywood, Britol
    85-yards, Jake Hubley, Great Valley
    84-yards, Justin Belardi, Scranton Prep
    82-yards, Jake Smith, Delone Catholic
    80-yards, Jake McGrath, Jenkintown
    75-yards, Seifuddin Black, Imhotep Charter
    75-yards, Carl Reigle, Palmyra
    73-yards, Matt Palubinsky, Phoenixville
    72-yards, Tegan Durishin, Lehighton
    70-yards, Mark Robinson, Wilkes-Barre Meyers
    70-yards, Damian McKinsey, Eastern York
    70-yards, Chase Ober, Conrad Weiser
    69-yards, Nyiem Nevarez, Pleasant Valley
    68-yards, Mike Taylor, Tunkhannock
    68-yards, Evan Horn, Cedar Crest
    66-yards, Jacob Smith, Delone Catholic
    66-yards, Gunnar Renninger, Northern York
    65-yards, Wade Mills, Shippensburg
    65-yards, Damon Edwards, Cedar Crest
    63-yards, Keon Rantin, Delaware Valley Charter
    62-yards,Doug Strang, Great Valley
    62-yards, Zach Bobb, Line Mountain
    62-yards, Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    60-yards, Mike Crawford, Imhotep Charter
    55-yards, Rob King, Father Judge
    55-yards, Ben Davis, Wellsboro
    55- yards, Aidan Coughlin, Britsol
    53-yards, Shane Wittman, Salisbury Township
    53-yards, Michael Hope, Camp Hill
    53-yards, Kevin Kizis, Holy Cross
    50-yards, Steve Palis, Garnet Valley
    50-yards, Kabir Drummond, John Bartram
    50-yards, Dylan Kelly, Delaware Valley
    48-yards, Brendan Kearns, Pleasant Valley
    42-yards, John Macri, Crestwood
    42-yards, C.J. Young, Northern Lehigh
    41-yards, Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire
    40-yards, Robbie Burger, Millersburg
    40-yards, Andrew Chang, Crestwood
    39-yards, Ross Fauquier, Lackawanna Trail
    37-yards, J.R. Stevens, Neshaminy
    37-yards, Eric Gubish, Catasauqua
    37-yards, Brett Hepler, Susquehanna Community
    37-yards, Andrew Chobany, West Chester Rustin
    37-yards, Addison Hurst, Conestoga Valley
    36-yards, Nasir Adderley, Great Valley
    35-yards, Seifuddin Black, Imhotep Charter
    35-yards, Ross Fauquier, Lackawanna Trail
    35-yards, Keith Leedy, Lower Dauphin
    35-yards, Evan Wlock, West Chester Rustin
    35-yards, DaShawn Millington, Carlisle
    34-yards, Dajon Rush, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    33-yards, Tariq Blankney, Abraham Lincoln
    33-yards, Jeff Zebrowski, Bishop Shanahan
    33-yards, Jameer Brooks, Frankford
    32-yards,Tom Penko, Father Judge
    32-yards, Ryan Rolon, ELCO
    31-yards, Tim Durant, West Chester Rustin
    30-yards, Teddy Dylinski, Spring-Ford
    30-yards, Quintin Small, Stroudsburg
    30-yards, Logan Mirolli, Shamokin
    30-yards, Jake Suveg, Panther Valley
    29-yards, Taylor Breininger, Northwestern Lehigh
    29-yards, Kendrick Body-Gillespie, Red Lion
    28-yards, Brendon Bell, Cowanesque Valley
    27-yards, Jonathan Vega, Mechanicsburg
    26-yards, John Callahan, Bethlehem Freedom
    25-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    25-yards, Isaac Vazquez, Manheim Township
    22-yards, Tyheim Taylor, Hanover Area
    21-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    17-yards, Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    15-yards, Kyle Merth, Hanover Area
    14-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    13-yards, Randolph Speller, J.P. McCaskey
    08-yards, Jericho Zemenchick, Tri-Valley
    03-yard, Isaiah Samuel, Norristown

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    46-yards, Brennan Reinert, Bethlehem Freedom
    26-yards, Shane Flaherty, Roman Catholic
    25-yards, Travis Gates, Northern Lebanon
    20-yards, Tyler Lucas, Tri-Valley
    16-yards, Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin
    15-yards, Austin Cernek, Delaware Valley
    10-yards, Jonah Gundrum, Bethlehem Freedom
    05-yards, Dylan Wisent, Owen J. Roberts
    03-yards, Matt Sheehan, Pleasant Valley
    02-yards, Owen Covert, Wellsboro
    0-yards, Tom Henning, Upper Dublin
    0-yards, Chris Bashaw, Jersey Shore
    0-yards, Aaron Behrndt, Downingtown East

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

    94-yards, Zach Reed, Garden Spot
    92-yards, Evan Culver, Saucon Valley
    55-yards, Christian Kelley, Mount Carmel Area

     

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  • Week 5 Class 2A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 1.2
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 4.2
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 5.2
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 5.4
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 5.8
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 7.0
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 9.8
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 10.4
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 11.0
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 11.4
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 11.8
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 12.4
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 12.4
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 12.8
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 14.0
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 14.0
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 14.2
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 14.8
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 15.8
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 16.2
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 16.4
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 16.4
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 16.6
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 16.8
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 17.0
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 17.4
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 17.6
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 18.8
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 19.6
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 20.0
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20.4
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 20.8
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 21.4
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 21.6
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 22.6
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 23.2
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 23.4
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 23.5
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 24.6
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 24.6
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 25.4
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 25.8
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 25.8
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 26.6
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 27.6
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 27.6
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 28.4
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 28.6
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 29.2
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 29.4
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 30.4
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 30.8
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 31.6
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 32.4
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 32.4
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 32.6
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 32.8
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 33.0
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 33.0
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 33.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 33.2
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 33.4
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 35.2
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 35.4
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 35.6
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 36.6
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 37.6
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 41.0
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 42.4
  • Week 5 Class 1A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 1.2
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 5.4
    North Penn Panthers A D4 9.4
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 12.8
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 16.0
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 16.6
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 16.6
    Pius X Royals A D11 16.8
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 17.0
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 17.2
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 17.6
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 18.0
    Millersburg Indians A D3 18.6
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 19.0
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 19.7
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 21.4
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 21.6
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 23.4
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 23.4
    Muncy Indians A D4 24.2
    Fairfield Knights A D3 24.6
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 24.7
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 25.0
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 26.6
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 29.8
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 30.6
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 32.4
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 32.6
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 33.0
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 34.6
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 34.6
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 36.8
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 38.8
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 38.8
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 40.2
    Sayre Redskins A D4 44.8
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 48.0
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 49.2
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 50.7
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 53.0
  • Week 5 Class 4A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 5.6
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 6.6
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 7.0
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 8.0
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 8.2
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 10.4
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 11.8
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 12.0
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 12.2
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 12.6
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 13.0
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 13.0
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 13.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 14.4
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 14.4
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 14.4
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 14.8
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 14.8
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 15.0
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 15.2
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 15.2
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 15.2
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 15.8
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 16.6
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 17.0
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 17.2
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 17.4
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 17.4
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 17.8
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 18.2
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 18.8
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 19.0
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 19.4
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 19.4
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 19.6
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 19.8
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 19.8
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 20.0
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 20.4
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 20.6
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 21.0
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 21.0
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 21.4
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 21.6
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 21.8
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 22.4
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 22.4
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 22.8
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 22.8
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 22.8
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 22.8
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 22.8
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 23.0
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 23.0
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 23.0
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 23.2
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 23.4
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 23.6
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 23.8
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 24.2
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 24.2
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 24.4
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 24.8
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 24.8
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 24.8
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 25.2
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 25.8
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 26.2
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 26.2
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 26.2
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 26.8
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 26.8
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 26.8
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 27.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 27.4
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 27.6
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 28.2
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 28.2
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 28.6
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 29.2
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 29.8
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 29.8
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 30.2
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 30.2
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 30.2
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 31.2
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 31.2
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 31.8
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 32.6
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 33.4
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 34.0
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 34.6
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 34.8
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 34.8
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 35.2
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 36.0
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 36.0
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 36.2
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 36.2
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 36.6
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 37.2
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 37.2
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 37.7
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 38.2
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 40.2
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 42.0
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 43.6
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 47.2
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 48.4
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 54.4
  • Week 5 All Classes Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 1.2
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 1.2
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 4.2
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 5.2
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 5.4
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 5.4
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 5.6
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 5.8
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 6.2
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 6.6
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 6.6
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 7.0
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 7.0
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 8.0
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 8.0
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 8.2
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 8.2
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 8.2
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 9.0
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 9.0
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 9.2
    North Penn Panthers A D4 9.4
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 9.6
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 9.8
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 10.4
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 10.4
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 10.6
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 10.8
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 11.0
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 11.2
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 11.4
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 11.8
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 11.8
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 11.8
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 12.0
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 12.0
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 12.2
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 12.4
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 12.4
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 12.6
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 12.8
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 12.8
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 12.8
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 13.0
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 13.0
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 13.0
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 13.6
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 14.0
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 14.0
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 14.2
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 14.2
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 14.2
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 14.4
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 14.4
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 14.4
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 14.8
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 14.8
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 14.8
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 14.8
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 15.0
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 15.2
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 15.2
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 15.2
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 15.2
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 15.2
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 15.2
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 15.4
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 15.6
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 15.8
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 15.8
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 16.0
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 16.0
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 16.2
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 16.2
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 16.4
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 16.4
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 16.6
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 16.6
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 16.6
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 16.6
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 16.8
    Pius X Royals A D11 16.8
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 17.0
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 17.0
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 17.0
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 17.2
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 17.2
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 17.2
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 17.2
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 17.4
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 17.4
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 17.4
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 17.6
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 17.6
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 17.8
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 17.8
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 18.0
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 18.2
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 18.2
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 18.4
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 18.4
    Millersburg Indians A D3 18.6
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 18.8
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 18.8
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 18.8
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 18.8
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 19.0
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 19.0
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 19.2
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 19.4
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 19.4
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 19.4
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 19.4
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 19.6
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 19.6
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 19.6
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 19.6
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 19.7
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 19.8
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 19.8
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 19.8
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 19.8
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 20.0
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 20.0
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 20.2
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 20.4
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20.4
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 20.6
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 20.6
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 20.8
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 21.0
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 21.0
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 21.4
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 21.4
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 21.4
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 21.4
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 21.4
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 21.4
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 21.4
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 21.6
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 21.6
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 21.6
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 21.8
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 22.2
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 22.4
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 22.4
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 22.6
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 22.6
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 22.8
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 22.8
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 22.8
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 22.8
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 22.8
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 22.8
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 23.0
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 23.0
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 23.0
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 23.0
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 23.2
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 23.2
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 23.2
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 23.2
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 23.4
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 23.4
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 23.4
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 23.4
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 23.4
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 23.4
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 23.5
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 23.6
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 23.6
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 23.8
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 23.8
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 24.2
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 24.2
    Muncy Indians A D4 24.2
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 24.2
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 24.4
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 24.4
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 24.4
    Fairfield Knights A D3 24.6
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 24.6
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 24.6
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 24.7
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 24.8
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 24.8
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 24.8
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 24.8
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 25.0
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 25.0
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 25.2
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 25.4
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 25.4
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 25.4
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 25.6
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 25.6
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 25.8
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 25.8
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 25.8
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 25.8
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 26.0
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 26.2
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 26.2
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 26.2
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 26.2
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 26.6
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 26.6
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 26.6
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 26.6
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 26.8
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 26.8
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 26.8
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 26.8
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 27.0
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 27.4
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 27.4
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 27.6
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 27.6
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 27.6
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 27.6
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 28.0
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 28.2
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 28.2
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 28.4
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 28.6
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 28.6
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 28.6
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 29.2
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 29.2
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 29.2
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 29.2
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 29.4
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 29.6
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 29.8
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 29.8
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 29.8
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 30.2
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 30.2
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 30.2
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 30.4
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 30.4
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 30.4
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 30.6
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 30.8
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 30.8
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 30.8
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 30.8
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 31.2
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 31.2
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 31.6
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 31.8
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 32.4
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 32.4
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 32.4
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 32.6
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 32.6
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 32.6
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 32.6
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 32.8
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 33.0
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 33.0
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 33.0
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 33.0
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 33.2
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 33.2
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 33.4
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 33.4
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 33.4
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 33.4
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 33.6
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 34.0
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 34.6
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 34.6
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 34.6
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 34.8
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 34.8
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 35.2
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 35.2
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 35.2
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 35.4
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 35.6
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 36.0
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 36.0
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 36.2
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 36.2
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 36.6
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 36.6
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 36.6
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 36.8
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 36.8
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 37.2
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 37.2
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 37.6
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 37.7
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 37.8
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 38.0
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 38.2
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 38.2
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 38.8
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 38.8
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 38.8
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 39.2
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 39.8
    School of the Future AAA D12 40.0
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 40.2
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 40.2
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 41.0
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 41.0
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 42.0
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 42.2
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 42.4
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 43.2
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 43.6
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 44.0
    Sayre Redskins A D4 44.8
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 45.4
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 46.6
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 47.2
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 48.0
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 48.4
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 49.2
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 50.7
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 53.0
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 54.4
  • Week 5 Class 3A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 6.2
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 6.6
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 8.0
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 8.2
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 8.2
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 9.0
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 9.0
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 9.2
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 9.6
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 10.6
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 10.8
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 11.2
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 11.8
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 12.0
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 12.8
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 13.6
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 14.2
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 14.2
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 14.8
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 15.2
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 15.2
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 15.2
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 15.4
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 15.6
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 16.0
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 16.2
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 17.2
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 17.2
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 17.8
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 18.2
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 18.4
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 18.4
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 18.8
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 18.8
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 19.2
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 19.4
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 19.4
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 19.6
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 19.6
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 19.8
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 19.8
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 20.2
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 20.6
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 21.4
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 21.4
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 21.4
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 21.4
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 22.2
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 22.6
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 22.8
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 23.0
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 23.2
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 23.2
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 23.4
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 23.4
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 23.6
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 23.8
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 24.2
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 24.4
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 24.4
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 24.8
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 25.0
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 25.4
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 25.4
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 25.6
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 25.6
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 25.8
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 26.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 26.2
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 26.6
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 26.6
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 26.8
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 27.4
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 27.6
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 28.0
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 28.6
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 29.2
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 29.2
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 29.6
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 30.4
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 30.4
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 30.8
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 30.8
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 30.8
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 32.6
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 33.2
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 33.4
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 33.4
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 33.6
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 35.2
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 36.6
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 36.8
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 37.8
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 38.0
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 38.2
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 38.8
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 39.2
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 39.8
    School of the Future AAA D12 40.0
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 41.0
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 42.2
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 43.2
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 44.0
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 45.4
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 46.6
  • Week 5 Class 2A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 6
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 21
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 26
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 27
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 29
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 35
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 49
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 52
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 55
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 57
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 59
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 62
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 62
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 64
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 70
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 70
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 71
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 74
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 79
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 81
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 82
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 82
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 83
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 84
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 85
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 87
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 88
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 94
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 94
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 98
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 100
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 102
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 104
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 107
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 108
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 113
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 116
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 117
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 123
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 123
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 127
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 129
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 129
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 133
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 138
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 138
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 142
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 143
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 146
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 147
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 152
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 154
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 158
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 162
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 162
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 163
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 164
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 165
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 165
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 165
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 166
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 167
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 176
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 177
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 178
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 183
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 188
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 205
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 212
  • Week 5 All Classes Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 6
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 6
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 21
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 26
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 27
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 27
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 28
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 29
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 31
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 33
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 33
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 35
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 35
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 36
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 40
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 40
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 41
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 41
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 41
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 45
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 46
    North Penn Panthers A D4 47
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 48
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 49
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 52
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 52
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 53
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 54
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 55
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 56
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 57
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 59
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 59
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 59
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 60
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 60
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 61
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 62
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 62
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 63
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 64
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 64
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 64
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 65
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 65
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 65
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 68
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 70
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 70
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 71
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 71
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 71
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 72
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 72
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 72
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 74
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 74
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 74
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 74
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 75
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 76
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 76
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 76
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 76
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 76
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 76
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 77
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 78
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 79
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 79
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 79
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 80
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 80
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 81
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 81
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 82
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 82
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 83
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 83
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 83
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 83
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 84
    Pius X Royals A D11 84
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 85
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 85
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 85
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 86
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 86
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 86
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 86
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 87
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 87
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 87
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 88
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 88
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 89
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 89
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 90
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 91
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 91
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 92
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 92
    Millersburg Indians A D3 93
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 94
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 94
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 94
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 94
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 94
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 95
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 95
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 96
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 97
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 97
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 97
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 97
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 98
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 98
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 98
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 98
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 99
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 99
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 99
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 99
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 99
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 100
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 100
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 101
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 102
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 102
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 103
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 103
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 104
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 105
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 105
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 107
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 107
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 107
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 107
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 107
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 107
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 107
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 108
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 108
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 108
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 109
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 111
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 112
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 112
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 113
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 113
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 114
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 114
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 114
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 114
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 114
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 114
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 115
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 115
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 115
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 115
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 116
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 116
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 116
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 116
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 117
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 117
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 117
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 117
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 117
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 117
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 118
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 118
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 119
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 119
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 121
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 121
    Muncy Indians A D4 121
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 121
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 122
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 122
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 122
    Fairfield Knights A D3 123
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 123
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 123
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 124
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 124
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 124
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 124
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 125
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 125
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 126
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 127
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 127
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 127
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 128
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 128
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 129
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 129
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 129
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 129
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 130
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 131
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 131
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 131
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 131
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 133
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 133
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 133
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 133
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 134
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 134
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 134
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 134
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 135
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 137
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 137
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 138
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 138
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 138
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 138
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 140
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 141
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 141
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 142
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 143
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 143
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 143
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 146
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 146
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 146
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 146
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 147
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 148
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 149
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 149
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 149
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 151
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 151
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 151
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 151
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 152
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 152
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 152
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 153
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 154
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 154
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 154
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 154
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 156
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 156
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 158
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 159
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 162
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 162
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 162
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 163
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 163
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 163
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 163
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 164
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 165
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 165
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 165
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 165
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 166
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 166
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 167
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 167
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 167
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 167
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 168
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 170
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 173
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 173
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 173
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 174
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 174
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 176
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 176
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 176
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 177
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 178
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 180
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 180
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 181
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 181
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 183
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 183
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 183
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 184
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 184
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 186
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 186
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 188
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 189
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 190
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 191
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 191
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 192
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 194
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 194
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 194
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 196
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 197
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 199
    School of the Future AAA D12 200
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 201
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 201
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 203
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 205
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 205
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 210
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 211
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 212
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 216
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 218
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 220
    Sayre Redskins A D4 224
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 227
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 233
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 236
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 242
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 265
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 272
  • Week 5 Class 3A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 31
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 33
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 36
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 40
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 41
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 41
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 45
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 46
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 48
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 53
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 54
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 56
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 59
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 60
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 64
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 68
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 71
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 71
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 74
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 76
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 76
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 76
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 77
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 78
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 80
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 81
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 86
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 86
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 89
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 91
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 92
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 92
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 94
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 94
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 96
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 97
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 97
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 98
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 98
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 99
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 99
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 101
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 103
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 107
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 107
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 107
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 107
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 111
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 113
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 114
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 115
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 116
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 116
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 117
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 117
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 118
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 119
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 121
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 122
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 122
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 124
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 125
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 127
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 127
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 128
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 128
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 129
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 130
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 131
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 133
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 133
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 134
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 137
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 138
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 140
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 143
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 146
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 146
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 148
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 152
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 152
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 154
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 154
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 154
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 163
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 166
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 167
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 167
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 168
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 176
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 183
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 184
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 189
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 190
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 191
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 194
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 196
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 199
    School of the Future AAA D12 200
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 205
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 211
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 216
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 220
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 227
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 233
  • Week 5 Class 4A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 28
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 33
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 35
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 40
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 41
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 52
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 59
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 60
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 61
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 63
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 65
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 65
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 65
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 72
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 72
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 72
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 74
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 74
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 75
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 76
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 76
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 76
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 79
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 83
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 85
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 86
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 87
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 87
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 89
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 91
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 94
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 95
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 97
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 97
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 98
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 99
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 99
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 100
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 102
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 103
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 105
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 105
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 107
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 108
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 109
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 112
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 112
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 114
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 114
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 114
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 114
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 114
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 115
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 115
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 115
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 116
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 117
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 118
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 119
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 121
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 121
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 122
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 124
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 124
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 124
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 126
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 129
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 131
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 131
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 131
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 134
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 134
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 134
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 135
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 137
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 138
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 141
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 141
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 143
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 146
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 149
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 149
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 151
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 151
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 151
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 151
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 156
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 156
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 159
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 163
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 167
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 170
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 173
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 174
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 174
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 176
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 180
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 180
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 181
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 181
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 183
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 186
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 186
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 191
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 201
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 210
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 218
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 236
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 242
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 272
  • Week 5 Class 1A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 6
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 27
    North Penn Panthers A D4 47
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 64
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 79
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 80
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 83
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 83
    Pius X Royals A D11 84
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 85
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 86
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 88
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 90
    Millersburg Indians A D3 93
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 95
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 99
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 107
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 108
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 117
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 117
    Muncy Indians A D4 121
    Fairfield Knights A D3 123
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 125
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 133
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 149
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 153
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 162
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 163
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 165
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 173
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 173
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 184
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 192
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 194
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 194
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 197
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 201
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 203
    Sayre Redskins A D4 224
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 265
  • CBS MaxPreps Regional Computer Football Rankings for Sept 30 – Northeast

    1. (1) Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), 3-0, 81.7
    2. (2) Archbishop Wood (Warminster, Pa.), 5-0, 73.5
    3. (5) Paramus Catholic (Paramus, N.J.), 4-0, 71.5
    4. (3) St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.), 2-1, 65.6
    5. (6) Canisius (Buffalo, N.Y.), 4-0, 64.0
    6. (8) La Salle College (Wyndmoor, Pa.), 4-1, 62.6
    7. (4) St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 3-1, 62.4
    8. (15) Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.), 3-1, 61.5
    9. (9) DePaul (Wayne, N.J.), 4-0, 58.1
    10. (14) Pennsbury (Fairless Hills, Pa.), 5-0, 56.6
    11. (11) Central Catholic (Pittsburgh), 5-0, 53.5
    12. (13) Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia), 4-1, 52.8
    13. (12) Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains, N.Y.), 4-0, 52.5
    14. (20) St. Joseph (Hammonton, N.J.), 3-0, 52.4
    14. (7) St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 1-3, 52.4
    16. (10) South Fayette (McDonald, Pa.), 5-0, 51.4
    17. (24) Cathedral Prep (Erie, Pa.), 5-0, 51.3
    18. (21) Wilson (West Lawn, Pa.), 5-0, 51.1
    19. (18) Easton (Pa.), 5-0, 50.9
    20. (16) Parkland (Allentown, Pa.), 4-0, 50.8
    21. (23) Penn-Trafford (Harrison City, Pa.), 5-0, 50.6
    22. (25) Xaverian Brothers (Westwood, Mass.), 3-0, 49.1
    23. (22) Central Valley (Monaca, Pa.), 5-0, 48.1
    24. (17) New Canaan (Conn.) 3-0, 47.4
    25. (NR) Bethlehem Catholic (Pa.), 5-0, 47.6

  • The Big 33 Football Classic announces First Round of Prospect Watch List Nominees

    HARRISBURG PA, -Tuesday, September 30, 2014 – The Big 33 Scholarship Foundation Inc, and GameTimePA.com introduced last week the Big 33 Prospect Watch List for the 2014 high school football season. The Big 33 Prospect Watch List is comprised of players that media, coaches and fans feel performed at an outstanding level each week. These players are sophomores, juniors or seniors.

    Last weekend fans, coaches and media tweeted the following players they felt deserved to be on the Big 33 Prospect Watch List.
    Nathan Mentzer Biglerville
    Casper Seymore Delaware Valley Charter School
    Dwayne Loper West Chester Rustin
    Dimeri Kelly Roman Catholic
    Zaire Willis Dallastown
    Dontae Mason Bishop McDevitt (Wyncote)
    Ryan Hubley Oxford Area
    Wyatt Smith Eastern York
    Khalil Roane Neumann-Goretti
    Bryce Boyd Cathedral Prep
    Michael Lewis Palmyra
    Gabe Spurlock Mars Area
    Phil Poquie Haverford School
    Alex Little Delone Catholic
    Jayden Demmy Cedar Cliff
    Jake Kadis Delone Catholic
    Mike Viti Cedar Cliff
    Elzir Stroman Central York
    Addison Quinones Dallastown
    Gavin Wiggins Roman Catholic
    Garrett Villar Cedar Cliff
    Isaac Ray Northern Lebanon

    During Friday night games, fans, coaches and media should tweet a player’s name, high school and add #big33gtpa to nominate any players they feel deserve to be on the Big 33 Prospect Watch List. Upon the completion of the weekend’s slate of high school football games, visit www.big33.org as the list will be posted on the following Tuesday afternoon.
    The 2015 Big 33 Football Classic will be held on June 20th 2015.

  • Week 5: District Power Rankings

    Thanks to the PIAA websites!

    District 1

    District 2

    District 3

    District 4

    District 11

    District 12

    Eastern Conference (Coming Oct. 14th)

  • Week 5 Class 3A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 51.0
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 49.8
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 45.6
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 42.6
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 42.2
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 41.8
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 40.6
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 40.6
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 40.4
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 38.8
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 37.4
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 37.4
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 37.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 36.6
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 34.2
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 34.2
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 33.4
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 33.0
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 32.6
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 32.0
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 31.6
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 31.2
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 31.2
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 30.4
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 30.4
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 30.2
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 29.8
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 29.6
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 29.0
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 28.8
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 28.4
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 28.0
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 28.0
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 27.4
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 27.0
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 26.8
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 25.8
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 25.6
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 25.2
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 25.2
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 24.4
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 24.2
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 24.2
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 23.8
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 23.6
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 23.6
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 23.6
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 23.4
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 22.8
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 22.6
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 22.6
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 22.0
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 21.8
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 21.4
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 21.2
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 21.2
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 20.8
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 20.8
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 20.8
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 20.6
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 20.6
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 20.6
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 20.0
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 19.2
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 19.2
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 18.8
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 18.8
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 18.6
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 18.0
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 17.6
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 17.6
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 16.6
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 16.4
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 15.8
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 15.6
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 15.2
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 15.2
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 15.0
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 14.8
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 14.4
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 14.2
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 13.8
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 13.8
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 13.6
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 13.6
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 13.4
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 13.2
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 13.0
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 12.0
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 11.0
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 10.8
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 10.4
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 10.2
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 9.8
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 9.6
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 9.4
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 9.2
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 9.2
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 8.8
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 8.8
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 7.8
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 7.6
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 7.4
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 5.6
    School of the Future AAA D12 3.2
  • Week 5 All Classes Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 52.0
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 51.0
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 50.8
    North Penn Panthers A D4 50.0
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 49.8
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 45.6
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 45.4
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 45.2
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 44.8
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 44.8
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 44.6
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 44.4
    Pius X Royals A D11 44.2
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 44.2
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 43.4
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 43.2
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 43.0
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 42.6
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 42.4
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 42.2
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 42.2
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 41.8
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 40.8
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 40.6
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 40.6
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 40.4
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 39.8
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 39.6
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 39.6
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 39.0
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 38.8
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 38.6
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 38.0
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 37.8
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 37.6
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 37.6
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 37.6
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 37.4
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 37.4
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 37.4
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 37.0
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 36.8
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 36.6
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 36.6
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 36.6
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 36.4
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 36.0
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 35.8
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 35.4
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 35.4
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 35.2
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 34.6
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 34.4
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 34.2
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 34.2
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 34.0
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 34.0
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 33.8
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 33.8
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 33.4
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 33.0
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 32.8
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 32.8
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 32.8
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 32.6
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 32.6
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 32.4
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 32.4
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 32.2
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 32.2
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 32.0
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 32.0
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 31.6
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 31.6
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 31.6
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 31.6
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 31.4
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 31.4
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 31.2
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 31.2
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 31.2
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 31.0
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 31.0
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 31.0
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 30.6
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 30.4
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 30.4
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 30.4
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 30.2
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 30.2
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 29.8
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 29.8
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 29.6
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 29.6
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 29.6
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 29.4
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 29.2
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 29.2
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 29.0
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 29.0
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 28.8
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 28.8
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 28.6
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 28.4
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 28.4
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 28.2
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 28.2
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 28.0
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 28.0
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 28.0
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 27.8
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 27.6
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 27.6
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 27.4
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 27.4
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 27.2
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 27.2
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 27.2
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 27.0
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 27.0
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 26.8
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 26.8
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 26.8
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 26.6
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 26.6
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 26.2
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 25.8
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 25.8
    Millersburg Indians A D3 25.8
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 25.8
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 25.6
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 25.6
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 25.6
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 25.2
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 25.2
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 25.2
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 25.2
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 25.2
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 25.2
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 25.0
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 25.0
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 25.0
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 24.8
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 24.6
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 24.5
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 24.4
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 24.2
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 24.2
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 24.0
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 23.8
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 23.7
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 23.6
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 23.6
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 23.6
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 23.6
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 23.4
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 23.4
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 22.8
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 22.8
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 22.8
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 22.7
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 22.6
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 22.6
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 22.6
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 22.4
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 22.4
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 22.4
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 22.0
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 22.0
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 22.0
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 21.8
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 21.8
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 21.6
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 21.6
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 21.5
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 21.4
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 21.4
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 21.4
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 21.4
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 21.4
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 21.4
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 21.2
    Fairfield Knights A D3 21.2
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 21.2
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 21.2
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 21.0
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 21.0
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 20.8
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 20.8
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 20.8
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 20.8
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 20.8
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 20.6
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 20.6
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 20.6
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 20.6
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 20.6
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 20.6
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 20.4
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 20.4
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 20.2
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 20.0
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 19.8
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 19.8
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 19.8
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 19.6
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 19.4
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 19.4
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 19.2
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 19.2
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 19.0
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 18.8
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 18.8
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 18.8
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 18.6
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 18.6
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 18.6
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 18.4
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 18.2
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 18.2
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 18.0
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 18.0
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 17.8
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 17.8
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 17.6
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 17.6
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 17.4
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 17.2
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 16.6
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 16.4
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 16.4
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 16.2
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 16.2
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 16.0
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 15.8
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 15.6
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 15.6
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 15.6
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 15.4
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 15.2
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 15.2
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 15.0
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 15.0
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 14.8
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 14.8
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 14.6
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 14.6
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 14.6
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 14.4
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 14.4
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 14.4
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 14.2
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 14.2
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 14.2
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 14.0
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 14.0
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 13.8
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 13.8
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 13.6
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 13.6
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 13.6
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 13.6
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 13.6
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 13.4
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 13.2
    Muncy Indians A D4 13.2
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 13.2
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 13.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 12.8
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 12.8
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 12.8
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 12.6
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 12.4
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 12.2
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 12.0
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 12.0
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 11.8
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 11.6
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 11.4
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 11.0
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 11.0
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 10.8
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 10.8
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 10.8
    Sayre Redskins A D4 10.6
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 10.4
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 10.4
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 10.4
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 10.2
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 10.2
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 10.0
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 9.8
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 9.8
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 9.8
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 9.6
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 9.6
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 9.4
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 9.4
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 9.2
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 9.2
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 9.0
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 9.0
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 8.8
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 8.8
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 8.8
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 8.6
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 8.5
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 7.8
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 7.8
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 7.6
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 7.6
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 7.4
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 7.2
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 6.8
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 6.6
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 6.6
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 6.2
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 5.6
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 5.2
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 4.8
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 4.2
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 4.0
    School of the Future AAA D12 3.2
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 1.2
  • Week 5 Class 4A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 45.2
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 44.8
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 44.4
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 42.4
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 40.8
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 39.8
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 39.6
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 38.6
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 38.0
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 37.6
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 37.6
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 37.4
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 36.8
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 36.6
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 36.4
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 36.0
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 35.8
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 35.4
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 35.4
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 35.2
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 34.6
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 34.0
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 33.8
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 33.8
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 32.8
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 32.8
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 32.4
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 32.4
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 32.0
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 31.6
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 31.6
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 31.6
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 31.4
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 31.2
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 31.0
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 30.6
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 30.4
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 29.6
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 29.6
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 29.4
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 29.2
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 29.2
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 28.8
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 28.4
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 28.2
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 28.0
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 27.6
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 27.2
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 27.2
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 26.8
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 26.6
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 26.2
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 25.8
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 25.8
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 25.2
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 25.2
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 25.0
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 25.0
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 24.6
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 24.5
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 24.0
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 23.6
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 22.8
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 22.8
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 22.0
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 21.6
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 21.4
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 21.4
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 21.4
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 21.2
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 21.0
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 21.0
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 20.8
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 20.6
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 20.4
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 20.4
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 19.8
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 19.0
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 18.8
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 18.6
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 18.4
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 18.2
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 17.8
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 16.2
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 16.0
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 15.4
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 15.0
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 14.8
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 14.6
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 14.6
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 14.4
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 14.0
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 13.6
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 13.6
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 12.8
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 12.6
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 12.4
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 11.8
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 10.8
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 10.2
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 9.8
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 9.6
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 9.0
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 9.0
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 8.8
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 8.6
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 6.8
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 6.6
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 5.2
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 1.2
  • Week 5 Class 2A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 52.0
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 45.4
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 44.8
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 44.6
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 43.4
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 43.2
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 42.2
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 39.6
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 39.0
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 37.8
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 37.6
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 36.6
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 34.4
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 34.0
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 32.8
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 32.6
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 32.2
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 32.2
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 31.0
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 30.2
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 29.8
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 29.0
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 28.2
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 27.8
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 27.6
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 27.4
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 27.2
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 27.0
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 25.6
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 25.6
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 25.2
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 25.2
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 25.0
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 24.8
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 22.4
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 22.4
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 21.8
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 21.5
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 21.4
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 20.8
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 20.6
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 20.6
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 19.8
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 19.6
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 19.4
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 18.6
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 18.2
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 18.0
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 17.8
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 17.4
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 17.2
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 16.4
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 16.2
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 15.6
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 13.6
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 13.2
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 12.8
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 12.8
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 12.0
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 11.4
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 11.0
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 10.4
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 9.4
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 7.8
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 7.6
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 7.2
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 4.8
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 4.2
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 4.0
  • Week 5 Class 1A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 50.8
    North Penn Panthers A D4 50.0
    Pius X Royals A D11 44.2
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 44.2
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 43.0
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 31.4
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 31.0
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 28.6
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 26.8
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 26.6
    Millersburg Indians A D3 25.8
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 23.7
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 23.4
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 22.7
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 22.6
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 22.4
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 22.0
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 21.6
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 21.4
    Fairfield Knights A D3 21.2
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 20.2
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 19.8
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 19.4
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 15.6
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 14.6
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 14.4
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 14.2
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 14.2
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 14.0
    Muncy Indians A D4 13.2
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 12.2
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 11.6
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 10.8
    Sayre Redskins A D4 10.6
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 10.4
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 10.0
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 9.8
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 8.5
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 6.6
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 6.2
  • Week 5 Class 1A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 254
    North Penn Panthers A D4 250
    Pius X Royals A D11 221
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 221
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 215
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 157
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 155
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 143
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 134
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 133
    Millersburg Indians A D3 129
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 117
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 113
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 112
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 108
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 107
    Fairfield Knights A D3 106
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 101
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 99
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 97
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 95
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 91
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 88
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 78
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 73
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 72
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 71
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 71
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 70
    Muncy Indians A D4 66
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 61
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 58
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 54
    Sayre Redskins A D4 53
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 52
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 50
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 49
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 34
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 33
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 25
  • Week 5 All Classes Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 260
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 255
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 254
    North Penn Panthers A D4 250
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 249
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 228
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 227
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 226
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 224
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 224
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 223
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 222
    Pius X Royals A D11 221
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 221
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 217
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 216
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 215
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 213
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 212
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 211
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 211
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 209
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 204
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 203
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 203
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 202
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 199
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 198
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 198
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 195
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 194
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 193
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 190
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 189
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 188
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 188
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 188
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 187
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 187
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 187
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 185
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 184
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 183
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 183
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 183
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 182
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 180
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 179
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 177
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 177
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 176
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 173
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 172
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 171
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 171
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 170
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 170
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 169
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 169
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 167
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 165
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 164
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 164
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 164
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 163
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 163
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 162
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 162
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 161
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 161
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 160
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 160
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 158
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 158
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 158
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 158
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 157
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 157
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 156
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 156
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 156
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 155
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 155
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 155
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 153
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 152
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 152
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 152
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 151
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 151
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 149
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 149
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 148
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 148
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 148
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 147
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 146
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 146
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 145
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 145
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 144
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 144
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 143
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 142
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 142
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 141
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 141
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 140
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 140
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 140
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 139
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 138
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 138
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 137
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 137
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 136
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 136
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 136
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 135
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 135
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 134
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 134
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 134
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 133
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 133
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 131
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 129
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 129
    Millersburg Indians A D3 129
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 129
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 128
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 128
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 128
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 126
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 126
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 126
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 126
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 126
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 126
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 125
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 125
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 125
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 124
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 123
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 122
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 121
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 121
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 120
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 119
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 118
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 118
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 118
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 118
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 117
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 117
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 114
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 114
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 114
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 113
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 113
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 113
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 112
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 112
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 112
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 110
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 110
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 109
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 109
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 108
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 108
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 107
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 107
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 107
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 107
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 107
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 107
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 106
    Fairfield Knights A D3 106
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 106
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 106
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 105
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 105
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 104
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 104
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 104
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 104
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 104
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 103
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 103
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 103
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 103
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 103
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 103
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 102
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 102
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 101
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 100
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 99
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 99
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 99
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 98
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 98
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 97
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 97
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 96
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 96
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 95
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 95
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 94
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 94
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 94
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 93
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 93
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 93
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 92
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 91
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 91
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 91
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 90
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 90
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 89
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 89
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 88
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 88
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 88
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 87
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 86
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 86
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 83
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 82
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 82
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 81
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 81
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 80
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 79
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 78
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 78
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 78
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 77
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 76
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 75
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 75
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 74
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 74
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 73
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 73
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 73
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 72
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 72
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 72
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 71
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 71
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 71
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 70
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 70
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 69
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 69
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 68
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 68
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 68
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 68
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 68
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 67
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 66
    Muncy Indians A D4 66
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 66
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 65
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 64
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 64
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 64
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 63
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 62
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 61
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 61
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 60
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 60
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 59
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 58
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 57
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 55
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 55
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 54
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 54
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 54
    Sayre Redskins A D4 53
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 52
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 52
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 52
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 51
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 51
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 50
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 49
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 49
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 49
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 48
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 48
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 47
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 47
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 46
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 46
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 45
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 45
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 44
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 44
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 44
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 43
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 39
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 39
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 38
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 38
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 37
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 36
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 34
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 34
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 33
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 33
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 28
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 26
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 25
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 24
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 21
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20
    School of the Future AAA D12 16
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 6
  • Week 5 Class 3A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 255
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 249
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 228
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 213
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 211
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 209
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 203
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 203
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 202
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 194
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 187
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 187
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 185
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 183
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 171
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 171
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 167
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 165
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 163
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 160
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 158
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 156
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 156
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 152
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 152
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 151
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 149
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 148
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 145
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 144
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 142
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 140
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 140
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 137
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 135
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 134
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 129
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 128
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 126
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 126
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 122
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 121
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 121
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 119
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 118
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 118
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 118
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 117
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 114
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 113
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 113
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 110
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 109
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 107
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 106
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 106
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 104
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 104
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 104
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 103
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 103
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 103
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 100
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 96
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 96
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 94
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 94
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 93
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 90
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 88
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 88
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 83
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 82
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 79
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 78
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 76
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 75
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 74
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 72
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 71
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 69
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 69
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 68
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 68
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 67
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 66
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 65
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 61
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 60
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 55
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 54
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 52
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 51
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 49
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 48
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 47
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 46
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 46
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 44
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 44
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 39
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 38
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 37
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 28
    School of the Future AAA D12 16
  • Week 5 Class 4A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 226
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 224
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 222
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 212
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 204
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 199
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 198
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 193
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 190
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 188
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 188
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 187
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 184
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 183
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 182
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 180
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 179
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 177
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 177
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 176
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 173
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 170
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 169
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 169
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 164
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 164
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 162
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 162
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 160
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 158
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 158
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 158
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 157
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 156
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 155
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 153
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 152
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 148
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 148
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 147
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 146
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 146
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 144
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 142
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 141
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 140
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 138
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 136
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 136
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 134
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 133
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 131
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 129
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 129
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 126
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 126
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 125
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 125
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 123
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 120
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 118
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 114
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 114
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 110
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 108
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 107
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 107
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 107
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 106
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 105
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 105
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 104
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 103
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 102
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 102
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 99
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 98
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 95
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 94
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 93
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 92
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 91
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 89
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 81
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 80
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 77
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 75
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 74
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 73
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 73
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 72
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 70
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 68
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 68
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 64
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 63
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 62
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 59
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 54
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 51
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 49
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 48
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 45
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 45
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 44
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 43
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 34
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 33
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 26
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 6
  • Week 5 Class 2A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 260
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 227
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 224
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 223
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 217
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 216
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 211
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 198
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 195
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 189
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 188
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 183
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 172
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 170
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 164
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 163
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 161
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 161
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 155
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 151
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 149
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 145
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 141
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 139
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 138
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 137
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 136
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 135
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 128
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 128
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 126
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 126
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 125
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 124
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 112
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 112
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 109
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 107
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 104
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 103
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 103
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 99
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 98
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 97
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 93
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 91
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 90
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 89
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 87
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 86
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 86
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 82
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 81
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 78
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 68
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 66
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 64
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 64
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 60
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 57
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 55
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 52
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 47
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 39
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 38
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 36
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 24
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 21
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20
  • Green Wave Split Week 5 Contests

    nativity_bvmDue to scheduling conflicts, Nativity (2-3 2-0) played two games on week 5. On Tuesday night the Green Wave rallied past All American Conference opponent Bucktail (0-5 0-1) 46-30. On Saturday, the Green Wave took on the Perkiomen School (3-1) and got mauled 49-7.

    In Tuesday’s contest, the Bucks jumped out to an early 8-0 lead on an 88 yard kickoff return by Aaron Randsdorf. On the next Green Wave possession quarterback Dominic Piccioni ran the ball 53 yards and found pay dirt to knot the score 8-8. On the ensuing Bucktail possession running back Aaron Ransdorf took the ball in from four yards out making the score 16-8. Nativity scored on its next possession as Piccioni found his favorite target Jeff Yordy who took the ball 55 yards to make the score 16-16. The next Bucks’ possession also found pay dirt. The coaching staff dug deep into its playbook as running back Anthony Intallura tossed the ball to tight end Mitch Intallura for a 22-yard touchdown. This made the score after one quarter 24-16.

    The second and third quarters belonged to the Green Wave as they found the end zone three times outscoring the Bucks 24-0 in these quarters. Yordy caught a 77 yard touchdown in the second quarter. The score was followed by a Christopher Moser 14 yard touchdown grab. Piccioni added a nine-yard run to vault Nativity to a big lead. Nativity added another score early in the fourth as Piccioni found Yordy from 45 yards out making the score 46-24. The Bucks added a late score from running back Anthony Intallura as he punched the ball in from 20 yards out to make the score 46-30.

    Senior Wide out Jeff Yordy finished the day with five catches for 201 yards and three touchdowns. Senior quarterback Dominic Piccioni was 8-13 for 248 yards and four passing touchdowns. Piccioni also lead the team in rushing as he had seven carries for 77 yards and two touchdowns.

    Saturday’s contest started out with a bang as Dominic Piccioni found Jeff Yordy from 62 yards away on Nativity first play from scrimmage to put them on the board 7-0. After that it was all Perkiomen, the Indians dominated the Green Wave scoring 49 unanswered points. The Indians controlled both sides of the ball rushing the ball for 287 yards and holding Nativity’s rushing attack to just 58 yards.

    Indians’ junior quarterback Brett Ciocari found the end zone from one yard out knotting the score at 7-7. On the next Indians’ possession running back David Juechter took the ball in from six yards out to extend their lead to 14-7. The Indians scored four times in the second quarter as the mercy rule was in effect for the whole second half.

    Leading the Indians rushing attack was David Juechter as he carried the ball 13 times for 112 yards and two scores. Not far behind was senior running back David Aaron as he carried the ball 11 times for 110 yards.

    The Green Wave offense was kept dormant for most of the game as Piccioni only completed 5-20 passes for 89 yards. The Wave’s leading receiver was Jeff Yordy as he hauled in three receptions for 81 yards. Yordy also led the team in rushing with three carries for 20 yards.

    The Green Wave travels to Rotary Field Friday night where they will face the Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes.

  • Week 6: District 11 Master Schedule List

    2014-10-03
    Allentown Central Catholic (1-4) @ Nazareth Area (1-4) 07:00 PM
    Bethlehem Liberty (3-2) @ Parkland (4-1) 07:00 PM Notes: Shirt off your back
    East Stroudsburg South (1-4) @ Pleasant Valley (2-3) 07:00 PM
    Governor Mifflin (4-1) @ Pottsville Area (0-5) 07:00 PM Notes: Homecoming
    Louis E. Dieruff (2-3) @ Bethlehem Freedom (5-0) 07:00 PM Notes: Homecoming
    Mahanoy Area (3-2) @ Blue Mountain (3-2) 07:00 PM
    Marian Catholic (3-2) @ Lehighton (3-2) 07:00 PM
    Minersville Area (1-4) @ Tamaqua Area (3-2) 07:00 PM
    Nativity BVM (2-3) @ Schuylkill Haven (2-3) 07:00 PM
    Northampton (1-4) @ Emmaus (2-3) 07:00 PM
    Northern Lebanon (4-1) @ Williams Valley (3-2) 07:00 PM
    Northern Lehigh (4-1) @ Catasauqua (2-3) 07:00 PM
    Northwestern Lehigh (5-0) @ Salisbury Township (3-2) 07:00 PM
    Notre Dame (0-5) @ Bangor (1-4) 07:00 PM
    Panther Valley (1-4) @ Jim Thorpe Area (5-0) 07:00 PM
    Pine Grove Area (3-2) @ Upper Dauphin (3-2) 07:00 PM
    Pius X (4-1) @ West York (4-1) 07:00 PM
    Pocono Mountain East (1-4) @ Stroudsburg (5-0) 07:00 PM
    Pocono Mountain West (0-5) @ William Allen (0-5) 07:00 PM Notes: Middle School Night
    Shenandoah Valley (0-5) @ North Schuylkill (5-0) 07:00 PM
    Southern Lehigh (4-1) @ Palmerton Area (4-1) 07:00 PM
    Tri-Valley (2-3) @ Juniata (5-0) 07:00 PM
    Whitehall (5-0) @ Easton Area (5-0) 07:00 PM
    Wilson Area (0-5) @ Palisades (3-2) 07:00 PM

    2014-10-04
    East Stroudsburg North (2-3) @ Bethlehem Catholic (5-0) 01:00 PM Notes: Homecoming
    Saucon Valley (4-1) @ Pen Argyl (0-5) 01:30 PM

  • 2014 Week 5 Small School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Small School

    1) Southern Columbia (4) 5-0 (1) Defeated Central Columbia, 42-21

    2) North Schuylkill (11) 5-0 (2) Defeated Mahanoy Area, 49-7

    3) Northwestern Lehigh (11) 5-0 (3) Defeated Saucon Valley, 39-14

    4) Wellsboro (4) 5-0 (4) Defeated Athens, 41-0

    5) Berks Catholic (3) 5-0 (5) Defeated Twin Valley, 42-7

    6) South Williamsport (4) 4-1 (6) Defeated Bloomsburg, 63-24

    7) Troy Area (4) 5-0 (7) Defeated Waverly (NY), 34-7

    8) Bermudian Springs (3) 5-0 (9) Defeated Fairfield, 48-0

    9) West Catholic (12) 2-3 (10) Defeated Lansdale Catholic, 40-21

    10) Old Forge (2) 5-0 (NR) Defeated Riverside, 35-0

     

     

    HM: Bristol (1) 5-0, Camp Hill (3) 4-1, Delaware Valley Charter (12) 5-0, Lackawanna Trail (2) 4-1, Loyalsock Township (4) 3-2, Mount Carmel (4) 4-1, North Penn (4) 5-0, Pius X (11) 4-1, Prep Charter (12) 4-0-1, Wyomissing Area (3) 5-0

  • 2014 Week 5 Big School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Big School

    1) Archbishop Wood (12) 5-0 (1) Defeated Archbishop Ryan, 47-14

    2) LaSalle College High School (12) 4-1 (2) Defeated McDonough School (MD), 31-20

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 5-0 (3) Defeated Hershey, 34-7

    4) Pennsbury (1) 5-0 (5) Defeated Abington, 34-7

    5) Bethlehem Catholic (11) 5-0 (6) Defeated Dieruff, 65-21

    6) Easton Area (11) 5-0 (7) Defeated East Stroudsburg South, 37-0

    7) Wilson (3) 5-0 (8) Defeated Cedar Crest, 62-6

    8) Coatesville (1) 5-0 (10) Defeated Bishop Shanahan, 26-14

    9) Crestwood (2) 5-0 (NR) Defeated Wyoming Area, 71-13

    10) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 1-3 (9) Lost to St. Joseph’s (NJ), 29-47

     

    HM: Benjamin Franklin (12) 5-0; Bethlehem Freedom (11) 5-0, Council Rock North (1) 4-1, Downingtown East (1) 4-1, Downingtown West (1) 4-1, Imhotep Charter (12) 4-1, Malvern Prep (Non-PIAA) 2-2; Parkland (11) 4-1; Selinsgrove (4) 4-1, Springfield-Delco (1) 5-0, Springside Chestnut Hill (Non-PIAA) 5-0, West Chester Henderson (1) 4-1, West Chester Rustin (1) 4-1; Whitehall (11) 5-0

  • Wyomissing crushes Pius X 48-7

    bruceweek5a2014Both teams were undefeated. Both teams have winning traditions and one team has a high-flying offense. One team has a great defense. Which side of the ball would dominate the game? The answer was Wyomissing’s defense.

    The Wyomissing Area Spartans defense shut down Pius X high-flying offense in a 48-7 win Saturday afternoon in Wyomissing as their offense and defense were clicking.

    The Spartans’ defense contained Pius X and QB Tre Jordon right from the start. Jordon was hurried, hit and sacked all day long by the Wyomissing Defense.

    The Spartans’ offense got started by a Tom Paolini 3-Yard TD with 6:35 left in first quarter. It was 7-0 into quarter two when Peter Guyer took a swing pass from Scott Kuczala 53 yards to the house, making it 13-0 Wyomissing Area.

    It got late early for Pius when another Guyer TD reception made it 21-0 with 6:36 in the half.

    Then the flood gates really opened.  A TD run by Guyer and as the half ended another Paolini TD reception ended a half of domination with Wyomissing leading 35-0.

    The Wyomissing defense held Pius X to only 136 yards in the half.

    Wyomissing kept pouring it on. Following an interception on the first play of the 2nd half, Wyomissing drove the ball in for another TD.

    It was 42-0 with 9:20 in the 3rd. The Spartans closed out Qtr 3 with what else, a TD run.  They went into the 4th leading 48-0.

    Pius put a TD up on the Spartans reserves and it mercifully ended 48-7.

    Clearly Wyomissing Area has a solid team. Their remaining schedule is such that 10-0 is a real possibility.

    Wyomissing is setting itself up for another deep run in the state playoffs.

  • Eastern Pennsylvania High School Football scores for Saturday, September 27, 2014

    Abington Heights 25, Wallenpaupack 12
    Benjamin Franklin 40, Martin Luther King 6
    Bergen Catholic (NJ) 14, St. Edwards (OH) 10
    Bethlehem Freedom 33, Allentown Central Catholic 14
    Catasauqua 55, Wilson Area 28
    Central Dauphin 34, Harrisburg 21
    Council Rock North 36, William Tennent 22
    Council Rock South 46, Central Bucks East 40
    Crestwood 71, Wyoming Area 13
    Delaware County Christian School 41, Jenkintown 7
    Father Judge 48, George Washington 7
    Germantown Academy 27, Blair Academy (NJ) 13
    Haverford School 49, Penn Wood 7
    Imhotep Charter School 50, Mastery North Charter 0
    LaSalle College HS 31, McDonogh School (MD) 20
    Nanticoke 48, Holy Redeemer 35
    Our Lady of Good Counsel (MD) 17, Gonzaga Prep (DC) 7
    Our Lady of Mount Carmel (MD) 64, Carson Long Institute 0
    Pennsbury 34, Abington 7
    Perkiomen School 49, Nativity BVM 7
    Phoenixville 24, Pope John Paul II 6
    Pine Grove Area 26, Millersburg 19
    Quakertown Community 34, Norristown 6
    Sayre 32, Col-Mont Vo-Tech 20
    Scranton 41, Valley View 0
    Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 35, Hill School 19
    St. Joseph’s (NJ) 47, Saint Joseph’s Prep 29
    Stroudsburg 48, East Stroudsburg North 14
    West Chester Rustin 54, Great Valley 13
    Western Wayne 35, Holy Cross 7
    William Penn Charter 13, Chester 6
    Wyomissing Area 48, Pius X 7
  • Week 5: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    100-yards, De’Andre Swift, St. Joseph’s Prep

    96-yards, Blake Panko, Mount Carmel Area

    96-yards, Contrell Armor, Central Dauphin

    96-yards, Damien Davido, Phoenixville

    95-yards, Sam Presley, Council Rock South

    95-yards, Shakur Lester, Dieruff

    92-yards, Ryan Quigley, West Catholic

    91-yards, CJ McAnally, Episcopal Academy

    91-yards, Tevon Royster, Catasauqua

    90-yards, Chris Ciotti, Susquehanna Township

    89-yards, Amechie Walker, Harrisburg

    88-yards, Isaac Lutz, Berks Catholic

    86-yards, Sultan Johns, Olney Charter

    85-yards, Chris Ciotti, Susquehanna Township

    85-yards, Dontae Thomas, Metchacton

    85-yards, Evan Pollock, Governor Mifflin

    84-yards, Kobay White, Bishop McDevitt

    83-yards, Mike Dougherty, Dunmore

    82-yards, Justin Propsner, Saucon Valley 

    80-yards, Logan Fogelman, Milton Area

    73-yards, Elliott Walker, Williamsport

    72-yards, Ryan Quigley, Lansdale Catholic

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    75-yards, Darius Jones, Bethlehem Liberty 

    65-yards, Nyiem Nevarez, Pleasant Valley

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    2 (46, 39) Alex Pechin, Unionville

    2 (39, 34) Nazeer Taylor, Chambersburg 

    2 (20, 27) Colin Mattice, William Penn Charter

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    46-yards, Alex Pechin, Unionville

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    40.87-yards, Jake Kerschner, Central Dauphin

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

     

     

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  • Week 5: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    24 – Tyler Owens, J.P. McCaskey

    20 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area

    15- Ryan Davis, Susquehanna Township

    14 – Austin Marks, Millersburg

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    2 – Eliseo Ortiz, Governor Mifflin

    2 – Justin Siejk, Boyertown

    2 – Kyle Hickey, Council Rock South

    2 – Marcus Williams, Loyalsock Township

     

     

    Fumbles (2 Minimum)

    2 – Kyle Hickey, Council Rock South

     

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

     

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    64-yards, Pat Vallani, Holy Redeemer

    45-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg

    34-yards, James Geiger, Dallas Area

    23-yards, Danny Matthews, Spring-Ford

    19-yards, Ethan Kutza, Jersey Shore

    14-yards, Jake Faight, Bristol

    3-yards, Kyle Kelly, Marple-Newtown

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    90-yards, Mike Drozda, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    86-yards, Jaelen Thompson, Middletown Area

    75-yards, Seifuddin Black, Imhotep Charter

    73-yards, Matt Palubinsky, Phoenixville

    69-yards, Nyiem Nevarez, Pleasant Valley

    68-yards, Evan Horn, Cedar Crest

    60-yards, Mike Crawford, Imhotep Charter

    55-yards, Rob King, Father Judge

    53-yards, Shane Wittman, Salisbury Township

    50-yards, Dylan Kelly, Delaware Valley

    50-yards, Steve Palis, Garnet Valley

    42-yards, John Macri, Crestwood

    40-yards, Andrew Chang, Crestwood

    39-yards, Ross Fauquier, Lackawanna Trail

    37-yards, Andrew Chobany, West Chester Rustin

    37-yards, Eric Gubish, Catasauqua

    37-yards, J.R. Stevens, Neshaminy

    35-yards, DaShawn Millington, Carlisle

    35-yards, Seifuddin Black, Imhotep Charter

    33-yards, Jameer Brooks, Frankford

    31-yards, Tim Durant, West Chester Rustin

    30-yards, Logan Mirolli, Shamokin

    27-yards, Jonathan Vega, Mechanicsburg

    26-yards, John Callahan, Bethlehem Freedom

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    26-yards, Shane Flaherty, Roman Catholic

    5-yards, Dylan Wisent, Owen J. Roberts 

    0-yards, Chris Bashaw, Jersey Shore

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

    55-yards, Christian Kelley, Mount Carmel Area 

     

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  • Week 5: Top Offensive Performers

    All-Purpose Yards (400 Minimum)

    461-yards,  Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East

     

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    425-yards, Connor Fetterhoff, Waynesboro **School Record

    392-yards, Dan Green, Oxford **School Record

    346-yards, Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East

    318-yards, Ben Moser, Susquehanna Township

    310-yards, Patrick Stewart, Harriton

    300-yards, Julian Spigner, Bethlehem Catholic

     

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    389-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport

    346-yards, Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin

    327-yards, Josh Adams, Central Bucks South

    302-yards, Syaire Madden, Springside Chestnut Hill

    292-yards, Vincent Alimenti, Council Rock South

    290-yards, Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff

    285-yards, Kijana Gordon, Sun Valley

    267-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area

    241-yards, Harry Hall, Northwestern Lehigh

    235-yards, Gerald Douglas, Stroudsburg

    229-yards, Donte Simmons, Bristol

    229-yards, Mark Weinus, Pine Grove

    223-yards, Levi Lorson, Jersey Shore

    221-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    219-yards, Tyler Whitemore, Upper Moreland

    217-yards, Levi Mack, Wellsboro

    202-yards, Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood

    200-yards, Alec Norton, Nanticoke

    200-yards, Khalilk Ruley, West Catholic

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    202-yards, Justin Marion, Waynesboro

    201-yards, Jeff Yordy, Nativity BVM

    188-yards, Pat Downey, West Chester East

    181-yards, T.J. Backer, Stroudsburg

    177-yards, Jake Kober, Catasauqua

    175-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford

    174-yards, Jason Hoggarth, Holy Redeemer

    169-yards, Michael Allen, Fleetwood

    161-yards, Kieron Smethers, Wellsboro

    156-yards, Deonte Ramsey, Carlisle

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    6 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport

    6 – Kijana Gordon, Sun Valley

    6 – Stephen Flanagan, Garnet Valley

    5 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West

    5 – Dan Green, Oxford

    5 – Donte Simmons, Bristol

    5 – Jake Jakobsen, Stroudsburg

    5 – Josh LoBasso, Honesdale

    5 – Kyle Gattuso, Pittston Area

    5 – Matt Harrison, Dallas Area

    5 – Ryan Stover, Upper Dublin

    5 – Zach Koenig, Fleetwood

    4 – Billy Burger, Carlisle

    4 – Brandon McILwain, Council Rock North

    4 – Chase Yocum, Exeter Township

    4 – Chris Ciotti, Susquehanna Township

    4 – Connor Fetterhoff, Waynesboro

    4 – Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg

    4 – Dimetri Kelly, Roman Catholic

    4 – Garrett Perschy, Palmerton Area

    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    4 – Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff

    4 – Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East

    4 – Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area

    4 – Matt Harrison, Dallas Area

    4 – Michael McDaniel, Bethlehem Catholic

    4 – Michael Peitropola, Wellsboro

    4 – Pat Vallani, Holy Redeemer

    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall

    4 – Shane Dantzler, Wilson (3)

    4 – T.J. Backer, Stroudsburg

    4 – Torin Verdone, Pottsgrove

    4 – Travis Stefanik, Nazareth Area

    4 – Vian Dolo, Prep Charter

     

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  • Whitehall Jumps Out Early and Holds On To Defeat Rival Parkland 38-24

    brianweek52014Flashback to last season District XI playoffs: Nearing the half and Whitehall holding a lead, coach Brian Gilbert decided to go for it on a fourth and one near midfield against Parkland. RB Saquon Barkley ran an end around but was stopped short of the markers. The Trojans took over and scored right at the end of the quarter and went on to win that game.

    Moving ahead to Friday night: Whitehall was leading 24-10 late in the 3th quarter. Whitehall faced another fourth and short from near midfield. Whitehall again rolled the dice and this time the ball was handed to Barkley who threw it toward QB Gianni Sinatore in the flat. However Parkland’s Kenny Yeboah was there as well. The ball somehow fell through Yeboah’s hands and into Sinatore’s who galloped down the sidelines for a score to make it 31-10. It was Barkley’s second touchdown pass of the game leading his team to a convincing 38-24 win before a standing room only crowd at Zephyr Stadium in a key EPC South Matchup

    The win for Whitehall (5-0) sets up a showdown next week against unbeaten Easton at historic Cottingham Stadium. Barkley finished the night with 30 carries for 162 yards allowing him to win MVP and his team to win the Joe Gerenscer Memorial Trophy awarded for the victors each year.

    “We had to start out fast and not get behind,” Coach Gilbert stated. “Parkland is an explosive team. We took some chances and it paid off dividends in the end,” he added.

    Barkley got the scoring started by sprinting to the end zone from 25 yards out with 3:34 left in the opening quarter. Sinatore then hit Jake Buskirk with a 13-yard strike early in the second to up the lead 14-0. A Parkland punt put the Zephyrs on their heels at their own 10. Sinatore flipped the ball to Barkley. Barkley in turn threw a perfectly precise pass to a streaking Chad Rex, who outraced the Trojan defenders to a score and a shocking 21-0 lead with 9:50 till half. Connor Ilgenfritz added a 24-yard FG for Whitehall. Parkland avoided being shutout with a 37 yd FG but trailed 24-3 at intermission.

    “It feels good to finally get these guys,” Barkley said afterwards. “From practice in August we talked about this game. It feels so good to come out with a W.” He concluded.

    The second half was going to be a challenge for Whitehall as Parkland would not go away easy. QB Davonte Cross connected on a 20 yard pass to Yeboah to make the score 24-10.  Yeboah had seven catches for 152 yards on the night. After Barkley’s pass to Sinatore, Cross then hit Yeboah again to make the score 31-17 with seven minutes to go in the contest.

    Barkley then put the game away with a 52-yard sprint around left end with 2:37 to go. Parkland added another score, a 46-yard pass from Cross to who else, Yeboah, to conclude the scoring. Parkland only allowed 22 points in previous four games.

    “We made too many mistakes against a very good team,” said Parkland coach Jim Morgans after the game. “We got bit by a very good team tonight,” he concluded.

  • Governor Mifflin handles Lehighton 35-13

    bruceweek52014It has been quite some time since the Governor Mifflin Mustangs traveled north to face a District 11 opponent.  On Friday night, Mifflin made the long trek into the football lions’ den of Carbon county to face Lehighton for the very first time.

    In a hard fought game. Governor Mifflin started fast and then made the key plays down the stretch to come out on top over the Lehighton Indians 35-13.

    Mifflin now (4-1) on the year, took the opening kick off and in their dominant ground attack fashion went 65 yards in five plays to score.  Wilson Fontanez scored one yard TD.  The next Mifflin possession ended with a QB Jan Johnson one yard TD.  The first quarter ended with Mifflin in control of the game 14-0.  The complexion of the game changed in the second quarter.  The Indians began to experience some offensive success.  Governor Mifflin’s defense needed an Eliseo Ortiz interception of an Indian pass in the end zone to stop the scoring threat.  Mifflin took advantage of the turnover.  QB Jan Johnson marched the Mifflin offense down the field to make the score 21-0 going into half time.

    Lehighton received the second half kick and moved down the field.  Leighton’s QB Tyler Cann tossed a 51 yard TD to make the score 21-6 Mifflin at the 8:29 mark of the 3rd.  It was Gov. Mifflin big-play time once again.  The ensuing kick off was returned 84 yards for a TD by Evan Pollack and Mifflin pushed the lead back to 28-6.  The balance of the third quarter was a defensive stalemate.  Give credit to the Indians.  Lehighton played hard, never backed down, and kept the pressure on the favored Mustangs.  Mifflin’s defense needed to make two fourth quarter end zone interceptions to thwart Indian drives.   Lehighton held the Mifflin ground attack in check for most of the 2nd half.  Mifflin finally did gain some 2nd half offensive success in the air to sustain a drive.  With 1:25 left in the game, QB Jan Johnson scored his 3rd TD of the night to extend the Mustang lead to 35-6.  A late Indian TD made the final score, Gov. Mifflin 35 Lehighton 13.

    Mifflin coach Mick Vecchio was proud of his team’s performance, ” We sucked it up and did what we had to do.”  QB Jan Johnson had 116 rushing yards, three rushing TD’s, a 69 yard punt and an interception on defense to lead the Mustangs.  Other key performances were turned in by Evan Pollack (84 yard kick off return, interception) and Eliseo Ortiz contributions on offense and two interceptions on defense.

    Mifflin’s September road trip continues at Pottsville next week. (3-2) Lehighton now moves on to face Marion Catholic

  • Eastern Pennsylvania High School Football scores for Friday, September 26, 2014

    Academy of Palumbo 14, Kensington 8
    Academy Park 35, Cardinal O’Hara 7
    Annville-Cleona 42, ELCO 21
    Archbishop Wood 47, Archbishop Ryan 14
    Berks Catholic 42, Twin Valley 7
    Bermudian Springs 48, Fairfield 0
    Berwick Area 22, Selinsgrove 21
    Bethlehem Catholic 65, Louis E. Dieruff 21
    Bethlehem Liberty 42, Emmaus 33
    Biglerville 17, York County School of Technology 8
    Bishop McDevitt 34, Hershey 7
    Blue Mountain 17, Marian Catholic 14
    Boiling Springs 42, Trinity 14
    Bonner-Prendie 25, Archbishop Carroll 7
    Boyertown 15, Owen J. Roberts 14
    Bristol 54, Valley Forge Military Academy 0
    Carlisle 61, Mifflin County 7
    Cedar Cliff 27, Lower Dauphin 7
    Central Bucks South 28, North Penn 27
    Central Dauphin East 28, Cumberland Valley 0
    Central York 20, South Western 13
    Cheltenham 28, Upper Moreland 21
    Coatesville 26, Bishop Shanahan 14
    Dallas 56, Williamsport 22
    Dallastown 28, William Penn (3) 7
    Daniel Boone 21, Muhlenberg 7
    Delaware Valley 50, West Scranton 20
    Delaware Valley Charter 48, Strawberry Mansion 0
    Delone Catholic 30, Littlestown 19
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech 18, West Philadelphia 6
    Donegal 40, Columbia 15
    Dover Area 28, Eastern York 12
    Downingtown East 34, West Chester East 31
    Downingtown West 49, Avon Grove 21
    Dunmore 54, Carbondale Area 17
    East Pennsboro 27, Greencastle-Antrim 20
    Easton Area 37, East Stroudsburg South 0
    Exeter Township 38, Pottsville Area 0
    Fleetwood 49, Schuylkill Valley 18
    Garden Spot 28, Elizabethtown Area 21
    Garnet Valley 62, Harriton 20
    Gettysburg 63, Susquehannock 6
    Governor Mifflin 35, Lehighton 13
    Halifax 26, Susquenita 6
    Hamburg 34, Kutztown 6
    Harry S. Truman 28, Central Bucks West 16
    Hatboro-Horsham 34, Upper Merion 18
    Haverford High 28, Penncrest 14
    Honesdale 34, Tunkhannock 13
    Hughesville 42, Warrior Run 15
    Interboro 35, Caravel Academy (DE) 28
    J.P. McCaskey 27, Hempfield 7
    James Buchanan 28, Big Spring 17
    Jersey Shore 41, Mifflinburg 6
    Jim Thorpe Area 14, Schuylkill Haven 13
    Jules E. Mastbaum 14, Philadelphia Central 12
    Lake-Lehman 13, Wilkes-Barre Meyers 12
    Lakeland 22, Lackawanna Trail 19
    Lampeter-Strasburg 42, Cocalico 0
    Lancaster Catholic 19, Solanco 15
    Loyalsock Township 49, Muncy 12
    Manheim Central 45, Lebanon 0
    Manheim Township 35, Warwick 7
    Marple-Newtown 45, Lower Merion 12
    Mechanicsburg 45, Shippensburg Area 21
    Methacton 44, Upper Perkiomen 12
    Middletown Area 39, West Perry 7
    Milton Hershey 25, Camp Hill 23
    Minersville Area 21, Shenandoah Valley 0
    Montgomery 7, Cowanesque Valley 6
    Mount Carmel Area 44, Danville 13
    Nazareth Area 35, Northampton 21
    Newport 31, Williams Valley 28
    North Penn 40, Towanda 21
    North Schuylkill 49, Mahanoy Area 7
    Northeast 23, Roxborough 8
    Northern Lebanon 26, Pequea Valley 13
    Northern Lehigh 14, Palisades 13
    Northwestern Lehigh 39, Saucon Valley 14
    Octorara Area 42, Oxford Area 40
    Old Forge 35, Riverside 0
    Olney 30, Abraham Lincoln 14
    Overbrook 20, Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School 14
    Palmerton Area 47, Notre Dame 8
    Palmyra 22, Steelton-Highspire 14
    Penn Manor 45, Conestoga Valley 14
    Pennridge 21, Neshaminy 14
    Perkiomen Valley 42, Pottstown Area 6
    Pittston Area 34, Hazleton Area 28
    Pleasant Valley 56, Pocono Mountain West 12
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh 47, Wissahickon 27
    Pocono Mountain East 24, William Allen 6
    Pottsgrove 35, Spring-Ford 29
    Reading 20, Conrad Weiser 13
    Red Land 46, Susquehanna Township 42
    Red Lion Area 21, Northeastern 14
    Ridley 27, Radnor 3
    Roman Catholic 48, Episcopal Academy 7
    Salesianum School (DE) 28, Glen Mills 0
    Salisbury Township 34, Pen Argyl 21
    Scranton Prep 32, North Pocono 7
    Shamokin 35, Milton Area 14
    Shikellamy 20, Montoursville 18
    Simon Gratz 20, Frankford 14
    Souderton Area 60, Bensalem 20
    South Williamsport 63, Bloomsburg 24
    Southern Columbia 42, Central Columbia 21
    Southern Lehigh 49, Bangor 0
    Spring Grove 35, New Oxford 0
    Springfield-Delco 21, Conestoga 12
    State College Area 42, Chambersburg 6
    Sun Valley 38, Kennett 27
    Susquehanna Community 31, Montrose Area 6
    Tamaqua Area 41, Panther Valley 0
    Tri-Valley 21, Line Mountain 14
    Upper Darby 34, Strath Haven 32
    Upper Dauphin 31, Saint Joseph’s Catholic Academy 16
    Upper Dublin 46, Springfield-Montco 14
    Waynesboro 40, Northern 25
    Wellsboro 41, Athens 0
    West Catholic 40, Lansdale Catholic 21
    West Chester Henderson 30, Unionville 12
    West York 55, Kennard-Dale 0
    Whitehall 38, Parkland 24
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. 28, Mid-Valley 27
    Wilson West Lawn 62, Cedar Crest 6
    Wyalusing Area 56, Canton Area 12
    Wyoming Valley West 48, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 20
    York Catholic 35, Hanover 19
    York Suburban 49, Ephrata 0
  • Week 4: District 11 Notes

    by Duke Helm

    RUSHING
    Andrew Davidson and Kyle Boney of Emmaus both rushed for over 100 yards in their win over Nazareth. Davidson rushed for 124 yards and 3 td’s while Boney rushed for 191 yards and 2 td’s.

    John Rupinski of North Schuylkill (4-0) rushed for 304 yards and 5 td’s in a win over Marian Catholic. The 304 yards is an unofficial school record, while the 5 td’s ties the school record. Ethan Motsney scored 5 td’s against Jim Thorpe in 2012.

    Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley became the first District rusher to post two games with at least 200 yards rushing. Barkley ran for 221 yards and scored 4 td’s in a win over Liberty. Barkley is now Whitehall’s all-time career leader with 45 td’s and also leads the District with 13 touchdowns this year.

    Joe Santos of Freedom has rushed for one td in games 1 and 3 and two td’s in games 2 and 4. Teammate, qb Joe Young has rushed for 1 td in all 4 games. Young, just a sophomore also had his first 200 yard passing game (221 yards).

    Junior, Harry Hall of Northwestern went over 2,000 yards rushing in his career and now has 2,097.

    QB Ryan Fink of Schuylkill Haven now ha 30 career td’s. Teammate Will Casella scored once last week in a loss to Tamaqua in overtime and now has 61 career td’s. Casella is tied with Dan Tavani (2000-03) of Notre Dame and Blake Bowman (2009-12) of Tri-Valley for 20th place all-time in the District.

    Gerald Douglas of Stroudsburg and Michael McDaniel of Bethlehem Catholic both need one more touchdown to join the “40 td club”. McDaniel rushed for 215 yards and scored 3 td’s in the win over East Stroudsburg South. One of his carries went for a 99 yard td.

    Pleasant Valley’s Austyn Borre needs two more to join the “40 td club”.

     

    PASSING
    Tevon Weber of Salisbury threw for 200 yards and 4 td’s in a win over Bangor. The 4 td passes falls one short of the school record held by Brian Ernst. Ernst set two Falcon records against Southern Lehigh when he threw for 406 yards and 5 td’s in 2007.

    Junior, Doug Erney of Liberty went over 3,000 yards passing in his career in a loss to Whitehall. Erney now has 3,114 career yards and 30 td passes. Erney, currently leads the District with 900 yards.

    Tre Jordan of Pius X threw for 389 yards and 5 td’s in a win over Philadelphia’s Conwell-Egan. Jordan’s 389 yards yards falls well short of Cole Hildabrant’s school record 450 yards that he set in 2005 vs Mount Carmel. AJ Long still holds the school record with the 6 td passes he threw against Calvary Christian in 2011. Jordan leads the District with 15 td passes this year.

    Julian Spigner of Bethlehem Catholic, Bobby Grigas of North Schuylkill and Chris Marks of Dieruff all went over 2,000 yards passing for their careers.

    Devante Cross of Parkland threw 4 td passes in a win over Pocono Mountain West to tie the school record. Ryan Brown (1995) and Marc Quilling (2006) both threw 4 td’s in a game.

    Nazareth’s Justin Albert and Travis Stefanik both threw for over 100 yards in the loss to Emmaus. Albert threw for 134 yards and a td while Stefanik threw for 108 yards and a td.

    Zach Thatcher of Saucon Valley threw for 244 yards and 3 td’s in a win over Catasauqua.

     

    RECEIVING
    Freshman Jahan Dotson of Nazareth caught 15 passes for 180 yards and 2 td’s in the loss to Emmaus. The 15 catches breaks Adam Bridgeforth’s school record of 12 and also ties Kevin Gulyas of Central Catholic for the District record. Both Bridgeforth and Gulyas set their records in 2011. Dotson’s 180 yards also broke Pius X Matt Camilletti’s District freshman record. Camilletti had 167 yards against Berks Catholic in 2008. Dotson leads the District with 29 catches.

    Aaron Weller of Pius X caught a 97 yard td pass from Tre Jordan last week to set a new record at Pius. Weller caught 4 passes for 213 yards and 2 td’s. Teammate Nate Stewart caught 9 passes for 149 yards and 3 td’s. That’s the 4th week in a row that a player has caught 3 td’s in a game. Stewart leads the District with 7 td catches this year.

    Cam Richardson of Northwestern caught 2 passes for 95 yards and a td to go over 1,000 yards for his career. Richardson now has 1,086 yards which breaks the school record previously held by Larry Caamano. Caamano had 1,073 yards from 1989-91. Jarey Elder of Parkland caught 7 passes for 154 yards in the win over Pocono Mountain West.

     

    2014 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat

    Single Game Touchdowns (4)
    5 (4) John Rupinski (North Schuylkill) *Ties School Record*
    4 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    4 (1) Shane Simpson (Easton)
    4 (2), (4) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    4 (2) Wyatt Clements (Lehighton)
    4 (3) Freddy Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)
    4 (3) KJ Sneer (Marian Catholic)
    4 (3) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) *Ties School Record*

    Single Game Rushing Yardage (200)
    304 (4) John Rupinski (North Schuylkill) *School Record*
    276 (1) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    276 (3), 221 (4) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    269 (3) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) *School Record*
    228 (2) Bud Moyer (Tamaqua)
    225 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    215 (4) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)

    Single Game Passing Yardage (200)
    389 (4), 235 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    358 (2), 255 (3) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *School Record*
    354 (3) Doug Erney (Liberty) *School Record*
    325 (2) Brandon Kuehner (Pleasant Valley)
    269 (2) Nick Rodichok (Williams Valley)
    244 (4) Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley)
    222 (1), 200 (4) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    221 (4) Joe Young (Freedom)
    217 (1), 208 (3) Justin Albert (Nazareth)
    215 (3) Garrett Perschy (Palmerton)

    Single Game TD Passes (4)
    5 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    5 (3) Doug Erney (Liberty) *School Record*
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    4 (2) Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley)
    4 (4) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    4 (4) Devante Cross (Parkland) *Ties School Record*

    Single Game Receptions (10)
    15 (4) Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) *School Record*

    Single Game Reception Yardage (150)
    229 (2) Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) *School Record*
    213 (4) Aaron Weller (Pius X)
    184 (3) Ethan Price (Southern Lehigh)
    180 (4) Jahan Dotson (Nazareth)
    154 (4) Jarel Elder (Parkland)

    Single Game Reception TD’s (3)
    3 (1) Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity)
    3 (2) Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) *Ties School Record*
    3 (3) Izaiah Avent (Liberty)
    3 (4) Nate Stewart (Pius X)
    3 (4) Jarel Elder (Parkland)

    Single Season Leaders

    Rushing (600)
    781 Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) senior
    699 Will Casella (Schuylkill Haven) senior
    656 Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) senior

    Touchdowns (8)
    13 Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) senior
    10 Shane Simpson (Easton) senior
    10 Wyatt Clements (Lehighton) junior
    10 Evan Culver (Saucon Valley) junior
    9 Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) senior
    9 Will Casella (Schuylkill Haven) senior
    8 Freddy Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) senior
    8 Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) senior
    8 KJ Sneer (Marian Catholic) junior
    8 John Rupinski (North Schuylkill) senior
    8 Joe Santos (Freedom) senior

    Passing Yards (600)
    900 Doug Erney (Liberty) junior
    827 Tre Jordan (Pius X) junior
    767 Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) senior
    715 Justin Albert (Nazareth) senior
    701 Tevon Weber (Salisbury) junior
    628 Brandon Kuehner (Pleasant Valley) senior
    615 Giani Sinatore (Whitehall) junior
    614 Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley) junior

    Touchdown Passes (8)
    15 Tre Jordan (Pius X) junior
    11 Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley) junior
    10 Doug Erney (Liberty) junior
    9 Giani Sinatore (Whitehall) junior
    8 Mason Kholi (Central Catholic) senior
    8 Tevon Weber (Salisbury) junior

    Receptions (16)
    29 Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) freshman
    22 Nate Stewart (Pius X) junior
    20 Conner Sullivan (Whitehall) senior
    19 Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) sophomore
    17 Darius Jones (Liberty) senior
    16 Jake Kober (Catasauqua) senior
    16 Jacob Young (Freedom) senior

    Reception Yardage (250)
    403 Ethan Price (Southern Lehigh) junior
    374 Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) freshman
    318 Nate Stewart (Pius X) junior
    303 Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) sophomore
    280 Jake Kober (Catasauqua) senior
    265 Aaron Weller (Pius X) junior
    264 Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity) senior
    256 Mike Kane (Saucon Valley) junior
    253 Ricky Houser (Catasauqua) senior
    252 Conner Sullivan (Whitehall) senior

    Reception Touchdowns (5)
    7 Nate Stewart (Pius X) junior
    6 Jahan Dotson (Nazareth) freshman

  • Record-Setters: Week 4 Performances

    Football fans saw several records set in Eastern Pennsylvania last week.

    Pius X’s quarterback Tre Jordan completed a 97-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Weller setting the school’s longest touchdown pass. The previous record was a Cole Hildabrant to Ian McElroy touchdown completion for 86-yards in 2006.

    Oxford Area’s wide receiver Ryan Hubley  caught seven touchdown passes setting a school and state record. According to PFN resource guide the previous state record was 5 touchdown catches by Mark Justice, Daniel Boone in 2006.

    Oxford Area’s quarterback Danny Green threw seven touchdown passes setting a school record.

    Father Judge’s running back Yeedee Thaenrat set the school single-game rushing record with 377-yards rushing. He broke the previous record of 294-yards by Curt Worthham in 2008.

    Fleetwood’s running back Tyler Emge set the school single-game rushing record with 227-yards last weekend. He broke his previous record of 214-yards in 2013.

    Crestwood School records past 2 weeks:

    Points – 63

    Total yards – 646

    Total Rush yards – 552

  • Top Defensive Performers through Week 4

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    28 – Albert Wolfgang, Williams Valley
    27 – Anthony Snyder, Tri-Valley (12-solo, 14-assists)
    21 – Diego Zubieta, Penncrest
    19 – Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area
    19 – Anthony Greggo, Pius X
    18.5 – Christian Fish, Hughesville
    18 – Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area
    18 – Tommy Harrison, Bloomsburg Area
    18 – Nick Kerschner, Schuylkill Haven
    18 – Maverick Robinson, Newport
    18 – Devin Fontanez, Saucon Valley
    17 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area
    17 – Issac George, Palmerton Area
    16 – Shaq Cobb, Fleetwood
    16 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area
    16 – Roy Rodriguez, Bloomsburg Area
    16 – Isaac George, Palmerton Area
    16 – Austin Marks, Millersburg
    16 – Audley Isaacs, Valley Forge Military Academy
    15 – Zak Rupper, Pen Argyl
    15 – Zack Kuntz, Camp Hill
    15 – Tyler Shay Mid-Valley
    15 – Tyler Rodgers, Palmerton Area
    15 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area
    15 – Brendan Zimmie, Spring-Ford
    15 – Brad Way, Oxford Area
    15 – A.J. Ziller, Bloomsburg Area
    14 – Taz Smith, Souderton Area
    14 – Russell Abernethy, New Hope-Solebury
    14 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area
    14 – Marcus Williams, Loyalsock Township
    14 – Logan Chetaitis, Cumberland Valley
    14 – Kyle Holmgren, Hanover Area
    14 – John Peters, South Williamsport
    14 – Jes Sheridan, Hanover Area
    14 – Jeff Burton, Lakeland
    14 – Jack Gaugler, Selinsgrove
    14 – Elijah Parrish, Ligonier Valley
    14 – Doug Costin, Bishop Shanahan
    14 – Anthony Vavra, Panther Valley
    14 – Albert Wolfgang, Williams Valley
    13 – Vince Ciavardelli, Marple-Newtown
    13 – Nick Sully, Marian Catholic
    13 – Logan McKeag, Montoursville
    13 – Frankie Tewell, Central Columbia
    13 – Dan Scheib, Tri-Valley
    13 – Crae McCracken, Loyalsock Township
    13 – Chance Allen, Newport
    13 – Davik Miller, Delaware Valley Charter

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    3 – Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    3 – Evan Pollack, Governor Mifflin
    2 – Wyatt Gearhart, Bermudian Springs
    2 – Tyler Lampe, Gettysburg
    2 – Teddy Bender, Warrior Run
    2 – Ryan Markle, Bermudian Springs
    2 – Ramon Fields, Scranton
    2 – Raheem Blackshear, Father Judge
    2 – Quazi Jones, South Philadelphia
    2 – Prince Smith, Father Judge
    2 – Michael Allen, Fleetwood
    2 – Mark Weichel, Pennridge
    2 – Lance Blass, Crestwood
    2 – Kyle Slivka. Bristol
    2 – Kevin Kizis, Holy Cross
    2 – Kenny Avallon, Roman Catholic
    2 – Joshua LoBasso, Honesdale
    2 – Isaiah Rapp, Selinsgrove
    2 – Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    2 – Dan Hockman, Pennridge
    2 – Clarence Buchanan, Academy Park
    2 – Chris Muller, Pen Argyl
    2 – Brendon Bell, Cowanesque Valley
    2 – Brandon Bruechkner, Hanover Area
    2 -Dominic Shivone, Palmerton Area

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    5 – Amir Walker, Delaware Valley Charter
    4 – Tim Mallon, Perkiomen Valley
    4 – Bill Williams, Camp Hill
    4 – Angelo Maskornick, Marian Catholic
    3.5 – Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin
    3 – Teddy Bender, Warrior Run
    3 – T.J. Foley, Perkiomen Valley
    3 – Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin
    3 – Imeir Simmons, Pennridge
    3 – Frank Aigeldinger, Crestwood
    3 – Dyllon Scott, Exeter Township
    3 – Doug Costin, Bishop Shanahan
    3 – Brendan Zimmie, Spring-Ford
    3 – Zack Kuntz, Camp Hill

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    99-yards, Jake Horn, Palmerton Area
    99-yards, Aidan Coughlin, Bristol
    91-yards, Jarrell Johnson, Susquehanna Township
    90-yards, Will Blair, Hempfield
    82-yards, Zack Erfman, Pittston Area
    80-yards, Mason Ryan, Mahanoy Area
    80-yards, Dustin Gelbutis, Shenandoah Valley
    76-yards, Lukas Cassel, Millersburg
    75-yards, Steve Scioscia, Lackawanna Trail
    71-yards, Kyle Emmert, Panther Valley
    65-yards, CodyPetcavage, Mid-Valley
    55-yards, Joe Cross, Norristown
    55-yards, Dylan Harris, Phoenixville
    48-yards, Antwon Keenan, Bethlehem Catholic
    47-yards, Brad Way, Oxford Area
    46-yards, Mike Crawford, Imhotep Charter
    45-yards, Tom Ruzicka, Lehighton
    44-yards, Victor Pedrazza, Calvary Christian Academy
    41-yards, Brae Peck, Greencastle-Antrim
    36-yards, Tanner Stokes, Coatesville
    34-yards, Wyatt Schilling, Palisades
    33-yards, Anthony Jimenez, Bristol
    30-yards, Thaddeus Cornick, Fleetwood
    30-yards, Austin Hoke, Millersburg
    27-yards, Jon Moran, Pius X
    25-yards, Mason Flickinger, Fairfield
    23-yards, Vinny Salamone, Bishop McDevitt (3)
    20-yards, Dylan Mitchell, Catasauqua
    20-yards, Dawson Schwaim, Tri-Valley
    18-yards, Mike Liddy, North Penn (1)
    12-yards, Andrew Swaisgood, Northern York
    12-yards, AJ Frazier, Roman Catholic
    05-yards, Collin Moyer, Tamaqua
    03-yards, David Williams, Perkiomen Valley
    0-yards, Javon Maldonado, Pen Argyl
    0-yards, Jason DePhillips, West Chester
    0-yards, Jake Young, Bethlehem Freedom
    0-yards, Gunner Renninger, Northern York

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    103-yards, Jared Bomba, Lakeland
    100-yards, Ramon Fields, Scranton
    97-yards, TJ Cistrunk, Wilkes-Barre Meyers
    95-yards, Justin Young-Heyward, Morrisville
    94-yards, Austin Rosa, Wilson (3)
    92-yards, Dox Aiken, Haverford School
    88-yards, Evan Pollack, Governor Mifflin
    85-yards, Jeremiah Haywood, Britol
    85-yards, Jake Hubley, Great Valley
    84-yards, Justin Belardi, Scranton Prep
    82-yards, Jake Smith, Delone Catholic
    80-yards, Jake McGrath, Jenkintown
    75-yards, Carl Reigle, Palmyra
    72-yards, Tegan Durishin, Lehighton
    70-yards, Mark Robinson, Wilkes-Barre Meyers
    70-yards, Damian McKinsey, Eastern York
    70-yards, Chase Ober, Conrad Weiser
    68-yards, Mike Taylor, Tunkhannock
    66-yards, Jacob Smith, Delone Catholic
    66-yards, Gunnar Renninger, Northern York
    65-yards, Wade Mills, Shippensburg
    65-yards, Damon Edwards, Cedar Crest
    63-yards, Keon Rantin, Delaware Valley Charter
    62-yards,Doug Strang, Great Valley
    62-yards, Zach Bobb, Line Mountain
    62-yards, Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    55-yards, Ben Davis, Wellsboro
    55- yards, Aidan Coughlin, Britsol
    53-yards, Michael Hope, Camp Hill
    53-yards, Kevin Kizis, Holy Cross
    50-yards, Kabir Drummond, John Bartram
    48-yards, Brendan Kearns, Pleasant Valley
    42-yards, C.J. Young, Northern Lehigh
    41-yards, Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire
    40-yards, Robbie Burger, Millersburg
    37-yards, Brett Hepler, Susquehanna Community
    37-yards, Addison Hurst, Conestoga Valley
    36-yards, Nasir Adderley, Great Valley
    35-yards, Ross Fauquier, Lackawanna Trail
    35-yards, Keith Leedy, Lower Dauphin
    35-yards, Evan Wlock, West Chester Rustin
    34-yards, Dajon Rush, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    33-yards, Tariq Blankney, Abraham Lincoln
    33-yards, Jeff Zebrowski, Bishop Shanahan
    32-yards,Tom Penko, Father Judge
    32-yards, Ryan Rolon, ELCO
    30-yards, Teddy Dylinski, Spring-Ford
    30-yards, Quintin Small, Stroudsburg
    30-yards, Jake Suveg, Panther Valley
    29-yards, Taylor Breininger, Northwestern Lehigh
    29-yards, Kendrick Body-Gillespie, Red Lion
    28-yards, Brendon Bell, Cowanesque Valley
    25-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    25-yards, Isaac Vazquez, Manheim Township
    22-yards, Tyheim Taylor, Hanover Area
    21-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    17-yards, Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    15-yards, Kyle Merth, Hanover Area
    14-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    13-yards, Randolph Speller, J.P. McCaskey
    08-yards, Jericho Zemenchick, Tri-Valley
    03-yard, Isaiah Samuel, Norristown

    Blocked punts for touchdowns 

    46-yards, Brennan Reinert, Bethlehem Freedom
    25-yards, Travis Gates, Northern Lebanon
    20-yards, Tyler Lucas, Tri-Valley
    16-yards, Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin
    15-yards, Austin Cernek, Delaware Valley
    10-yards, Jonah Gundrum, Bethlehem Freedom
    03-yards, Matt Sheehan, Pleasant Valley
    02-yards, Owen Covert, Wellsboro
    0-yards, Tom Henning, Upper Dublin
    0-yards, Aaron Behrndt, Downingtown East

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

    94-yards, Zach Reed, Garden Spot
    92-yards, Evan Culver, Saucon Valley

     

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  • Top Special Teams Performers through Week 4

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    98-yards, Pop Lacey, Berks Catholic
    97-yards, Carl Reigel, Palmrya
    97-yards, Blake Panko, Mount Carmel Area
    95-yards, Marlin Johnson, Nazareth Area
    95-yards, Jamaar Parker, Conestoga Valley
    95-yards, Dalton Klinger, Newport
    95-yards, Andrew Hartlaub, South Western
    93-yards, Kobe Wansel, Gettysburg
    93-yards, Jason Sindorf, Lampeter-Strasburg
    93-yards, Andrew Hartlaub, South Western
    91-yards, Michael Gadd, Hershey
    91-yards, Jakkar Kinard, York Catholic
    90-yards, Tom Paolini, Wyomissing Area
    90-yards, Ryan Harris, Williams Valley
    90-yards, Mason Evitts, Mahanoy Area
    90-yards, Javon Batts, Selinsgrove
    90-yards, Elgin Horton, North Penn (1)
    90-yards, Andrew Hartiaub, South Western
    89-yards, Nate Maczuga, Berwick Area
    89-yards, Khary Mauras, Reading
    89-yards, Brandon Hill, Harry S. Truman
    89-yards, Alex Uhler, Upper Dauphin
    88-yards, William Michael, Warrior Run
    87-yards, Jake Young, Bethlehem Freedom
    85-yards, Joey Vigil, Lake-Lehman
    85-yards, Frankie Perigo, Kennett
    84-yards, Prince Smith, Father Judge
    84-yards, Jamar White, Souderton Area
    84-yards, Dontae Owens, Reading
    83-yards, Luke Emge, Fleetwood
    82-yards, Jibri Bones, York County Tech
    81-yards, Nick Yeager, Hughesville
    81-yards, Eric Acosta, Wyoming Valley West
    80-yards, Shakur Lester, Dieruff
    80-yards, Damon Beckhorn, Nanticoke
    80-yards, Alex Bratsis, Strath Haven
    80-yards, Adam Zeiders, Lower Dauphin
    71-yards, Dajon Rush, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    70-yards, Jeray Anderson, Mechanicsburg
    65-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    64-yards, Adam Zeiders, Lower Dauphin
    56-yards, Donte Howard, Frankford
    55-yards, Michael Quealy, Fairfield

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    89-yards, Evan Carey, Valley View
    85-yards, Dominic Trader, Northern Lebanon
    84-yards, Cartier Morton, Manheim Township
    83-yards, Nick Millone, Strath Haven
    82-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    80-yards, Nick Sander, Palmerton Area
    75-yards, Bill Williams, Camp Hill
    73-yards, Isaac Lutz, Berks Catholic
    69-yards, Josh Natale, Lakeland
    69-yards, Brandon Breisch, Bloomsburg Area
    68-yards, Shane Simpson, Easton Area
    68-yards, Nick Rhodes, Cumberland Valley
    67-yards, Dan Ryan, Scranton Prep
    65-yards, Ramon Fields, Scranton Area
    64-yards, Brandon Breisch, Bloomsburg Area
    63-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    63-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    62-yards, Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter
    61-yards, Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter
    61-yards, Jon Potynski, Quakertown
    60-yards, Sean Judge, Wyoming Valley West
    60-yards, Ethan Mead, Cowanesque Valley
    58-yards, Nasir Adderley, Great Valley
    57-yards, Christian Kemp, Lancaster Catholic
    57-yards, Abel Hoff, Marple-Newtown
    50-yards, Jordan McDevitt, Lower Dauphin
    50-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    50-yards, Eric Marbury, Pleasant Valley
    49-yards, Jake Henzes, Abington Heights
    48-yards, Nasir Adderly, Great Valley
    37-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    32-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    4 – (21, 27, 30, 37) – Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1)
    3 – (21, 25, 29) Tyler Basse, Towanda
    2 – (37, 33) Hunter Kruger, Trinity
    2 – (29, 29) Kobi Biemesderfer, Warwick
    2 – (27, 18) Christian Wingard, Millersburg
    2 – (26, 40) Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1)
    2 – (39, 43) – Hunter Wirth, Newport
    2 – (32, 43) – Matt Vosburg, Wallenpaupack
    2 – (32, 37) – Tom Belski, Mount Carmel Area
    2 – (28, ,31) – Brandon Butry, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin
    2 – (24, 32) – Garrett Patla, Perkiomen Valley
    2 – (23, 32) – Jacob Kerschner, Central Dauphin
    2 – (22, 27) – Ron Ostrowski, Dallas Area
    2 – (20, 50) – Alex Pechin, Unionville
    2 – (19, 23) – Jacob Sarver, Freeport

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    52-yards, Jack Soslow, Haverford School
    50-yards, Alex Pechin, Unionville
    48-yards, Max Frederick, Archbishop Carroll
    46-yards, Soren Frost, Cedar Crest
    44-yards, Carter Luckenbaugh, Central York
    44-yards, Colin McCreary, Abington Heights
    44-yards, Alex Gallaher, Camp Hill
    43-yards, Matt Vosburg, Wallenpaupack
    43-yards, Hunter Wirth, Newport
    42-yards, Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    42-yards, Cole Baldyga, West Chester East
    42-yards – George Gendler, Crestwood
    41-yards, Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    41-yards, Brandon Miller, Northwestern Lehigh
    40-yards, Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1)


    Punting average
    (40-yards Minimum) 

    61-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford
    54.0-yards, Ryan Plack, Central Bucks East
    52.4, John Steffen, Wallenpaupack
    52-yards, Gianni Sinatore, Whitehall
    49-yards, AJ Lenkaitis, Wyoming Area
    47.7-yards, Shayne Riley, Danville Area
    47.0-yards, Matt Hook, Fleetwood
    47-yards, Robbie Fidati, Allentown Central Catholic
    45.6-yards, Daniel Diaz-Walton, Pine Grove
    44-yards, Jerry Riccardo, Bishop Shanahan
    43.5-yards, Brock Geiman, South Western
    43.25 – Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    42.6-yards, Mason Donaldson, Salisbury Township
    42.5-yards, Connor O’Keefe, Central Bucks East
    42.0-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford
    42-yards, Nick Krusinsky, Shenandoah Valley
    40.3-yards, Ryan Dougherty, Ridley

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    5 – Jack Soslow, Haverford School
    5 – Jack Soslow, Haverford School
    5 – George Lambritsios, Marple-Newtown
    4 – Shayne Riley, Danville Area
    4 – Robbie Fidati, Allentown Central Catholic
    4 – Jake Kerschner, Central Dauphin
    4 – George Gendler, Crestwood
    4 – Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley
    4 -Jake Geiger, Bishop Shanahan
    4 -Brandon Lavano, Whitehall
    4 -Antonio Heredia, Lower Dauphin
    3 – Mike Raczak, LaSalle College HS
    3 – Cole Baldyga, West Chester East

     

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  • Top Offensive Performers through Week 4

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    415-yards, Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic **Catholic League Record
    388 yards, Conner Fetterhoff, Waynesboro
    384-yards, Tre Jordan, Pius X
    362-yards, Paul Dooley, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
    359-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    359-yards, Billy Burger, Carlisle
    358-yards, Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh **School Record
    356-yards, Kyle Warfel, Columbia
    354-yards, Doug Erney, Bethlehem Liberty **School Record
    354-yards, Dan Green, Oxford Area
    353-yards, Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    351-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    346-yards, Mitch Martin, Garden Spot
    345-yards, Bo Burleigh, North Penn (4)
    341-yards, Jordan Scott, Lancaster Catholic
    337-yards, Grant Breneman, Cedar Cliff
    334-yards, Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    333-yards, Josh Stoneberg, Susquehannock
    320-yards, Nick Solfanelli, Scranton Prep
    314-yards, Brandon Kuehner, Pleasant Valley
    313-yards, Kevin Caldwell, Benjamin Franklin
    312-yards, Brandon Leacraft, Spring-Ford

     

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    398-yards, Zach Shadle, Montgomery Area **School Record
    388-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    377-yards, Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge
    373-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area **School Record
    373-yards, Lex Rosario, Delaware Valley
    318-yards, Keith Batkowski, Montoursville
    304-yards, John Rupinski, North Schuylkill
    288-yards, David Livelsberger, Eastern York
    281-yards, Frank Aigeldinger, Crestwood
    277-yards, Phil Orverton, Red Land
    275-yards, Keith Batkowski, Montoursville
    274-yards, Adrian Sapnas, Marple-Newtown **School Record
    273-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    270-yards, Tyler Whitemore, Upper Moreland
    270-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    265-yards, Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan
    264-yards, Scot Wasilchak, Valley View
    263-yards, Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin
    262-yards, Tre Green, West Chester Henderson
    262-yards, Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire
    261-yards, Brandon Stokes, Milton Area
    258-yards, Josh Smith, Wissahickon
    257-yards, Adrian Sapnas, Marple-Newtown **School Record
    255-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing
    254-yards, Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin
    251-yards, Bronson Szallar, Valley Forge Military Academy **School Record
    248-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    244-yards, Scott Walck, Western Wayne
    244-yards, Matt Harrison, Dallas Area
    244-yards, Joe Unangst, Pennridge
    243-yards, Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    239-yards, Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    239-yards, Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    238 yards, Juawine Sowell, Abington
    237-yards, Khaleem Gary-Newkirk, Lebanon
    236-yards, Adrian. Sapnas, Marple-Newtown
    233-yards, Will Casella, Schuylkill Haven
    232-yards, Justin Marion, Waynesboro
    232-yards, Josh Adams, Central Bucks South
    231-yards,Tyler Whitmore, Upper Moreland
    229-yards, Corey Tomasetti, Mid-Valley
    228-yards, Josh Smith, Wissahickon
    227-yards, Tyler Emge, Fleetwood
    227-yards, Ross Campbell, West York
    226-yards, Jeff Skursky, Wyoming Area
    221-yards, Zach Deasey, Oxford Area
    219-yards, Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin
    218-yards, Nassir Weaver, Lancaster Catholic
    217-yards, Dalton Klinger, Newport
    216 yards, Tristan Robb, Big Spring
    215-yards, Michael McDaniel, Bethlehem Catholic
    214-yards, Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin
    213-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    211-yards, Zach Deasey, Oxford
    211-yards, Javon Batts, Selinsgrove
    210-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    210-yards, Danny Koch, Central Columbia
    209-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    209 -yards, Brenden Shadle, New Hope-Solebury
    207-yards, Scot Wasilchak, Valley View
    207-yards, John Vaughn, Boiling Springs
    205-yards, William Casella, Schuylkill Haven
    205-yards, Juvon Batts, Selinsgrove
    205-yards, Jeff Skursky, Wyoming Area
    203-yards, Que’Shawn Jenkins, Bishop McDevitt
    203-yards, Austyn Borre, Pleasant Valley
    202-yards, Marty Clark, Loyalsock Township
    202-yards, Bryce Zaparzynski, North Penn (4)
    201-yards, Shyheim Brown, Mechanicsburg
    201-yards, Kyle Karycki, Mount Carmel Area
    201-yards, Anthony Maurent, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    201-yards, Alex Gooden, Octorara Area
    200-yards, John Vaughn, Boiling Springs

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    273-yards, Deonte Ramsey, Carlisle **School Record
    255 yards, Matt Peck, Waynesboro
    254-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area ** School Record
    237-yards, Nick Negron, Lebanon
    229-yards, Timmy Walter, Southern Lehigh **School Record
    222-yards, Dustin Miller, ELCO
    220-yards AJ Frazier, Roman Catholic
    213-yards, Aaron Weller, Pius X
    202 yards, Zac Slonac, Trinity
    200-yards, Michael Hope, Camp Hill
    188-yards, Jimmy Herron, LaSalle College HS
    184-yards, Ethan Price, Southern Lehigh
    183-yards, DJ Moore, Imhotep Charter
    182-yards, Dustin Miller, ELCO
    180-yards, Kyle Slivka-Fralin, Bristol
    180-yards, Jahan Dotson, Nazareth, Area
    178-yards, Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan
    178-yards, Dylan Chant, Columbia
    177-yards, Mason Yost, Northern Lebanon
    175-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford
    169-yards, Nick Tannura, Susquehannock
    168-yards, Nick Marple, Wellsboro
    168-yards, Able Hoff, Marple-Newtown
    163-yards, Javier Buffalo, Benjamin Franklin
    162-yards, Justin Mucha, Dallas Area
    160-yards, Michael Allen, Fleetwood
    159-yards, Noah Malone, Cedar Cliff
    157-yards, Dwine Walls, Delaware Valley Charter
    157-yards, Aaron Nelson, Hamburg
    153-yards, Justin Mucha, Dallas Area
    151-yards, Prince Smith, Father Judge
    150-yards, Nate Stewart, Pius X

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    7 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area **School and State Record – Receiving
    7 – Ross Campbell, West York
    7 – Kyle Datres, Loyalsock Township (4-passing, 3-rushing)
    7 – Danny Green, Oxford Area **School Record
    6 – Josh Adams, Central Bucks South
    6 – Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    6 – Conner Fetterhoff, Waynesboro (5-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Zach Thatcher, Saucon Valley
    5 – Zach Koenig, Fleetwood (4-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge
    5 – Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin
    5 – Tre Jordan, Pius X
    5 – Tre Jordan, Pius X
    5 – Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire
    5 – Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic
    5 – Michael Shuster, Camp Hill
    5 – Matt Peck, Waynesboro
    5 – Mason Kholi, Allentown Central Catholic (4-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Mason Kholi, Allentown Central Catholic (3-passing, 2-rushing)
    5 – Mark Robinson, Wilkes-Barre Meyers
    5 – Kyle Gattuso, Pittston Area (2-passing, 3-rushing)
    5 – Kevin Caldwell, Benjamin Franklin
    5 – Keith Batkowski, Montoursville
    5 – Jordan Young, Coatesville (3-passing, 2-rushing)
    5 – John Rupinski, North Schuylkill
    5 – Imere Lubin, Kensington
    5 – Doug Erney, Bethlehem Liberty **School Record
    5 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    5 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    5 – Colton Dull, Bermudian Springs
    5 – Alex Pechin, Unionville (4-passing, 1-rushing)
    5 – Alex Gooden, Octorara Area
    4 – Zach Thatcher, Saucon Valley
    4 – Zach Koenig, Fleetwood
    4 – Wyatt Clements, Lehighton
    4 – Will Casella, Schuylkill Haven
    4 – Tyler Whitmore, Upper Moreland
    4 – Tyler Stahlman, East Pennsboro
    4 – Tyler Shay, Mid-Valley
    4 – Tyler Gallagher, Palmyra
    4 – Tyler Emge, Fleetwood
    4 – Tre Jordan, Pius X (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Tre Jordan, Pius X
    4 – Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Tevon Weber, Salisbury Township
    4 – Shane Simpson, Easton Area (3-rushing, 1-receiving)
    4 – Seth Carbaugh, James Buchanan
    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall
    4 – Raleigh Sirb, Central Dauphin
    4 – Paul Dooley, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
    4 – Nick Yeager, Hughesville
    4 – Nassir Weaver, Lancaster Catholic
    4 – Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter
    4 – Nasir Adderley, Great Valley
    4 – Musa Al-Sulaimani, Simon Gratz
    4 – Mitch Martin, Garden Spot (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Mitch Martin, Garden Spot
    4 – Mikale Clark, Harrisburg (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Mikale Clark, Harrisburg
    4 – Michael Shuster, Camp Hill
    4 – Michael Pietropola, Wellsboro (3-passing, 1 -rushing)
    4 – Mark McCray, Martin Luther King
    4 – Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area
    4 – Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    4 – Justin Hamilton, West Philadelphia
    4 – Juawine Sowell, Abington
    4 – Josh Stoneberg, Susquehannock
    4 – John Vaughn, Boiling Springs
    4 – Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan
    4 – Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff
    4 – Jay Popson, Crestwood
    4 – Jake Templin, Wilson (3)
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton
    4 – Jake Barr, Downingtown West
    4 – Jahad Neibauer, Central Dauphin East
    4 – Jacob Peters, Hanover Area (2-passing, 2-rushing)
    4 – Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic
    4 – Ethan Mead, Cowanesque Valley
    4 – Erik Benjamin,   Manheim Township
    4 – Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin
    4 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport
    4 – DJ Moore, Imhotep Charter
    4 – Devon Delpiano, Cocalico
    4 – Devante Cross, Parkland (1-passing, 3-rushing)
    4 – Derrick West, Garnet Valley
    4 – Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg
    4 – Charles Snorweah, Pennsbury
    4 – Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    4 – Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro
    4 – Bruce Zaparzynski, North Penn (4)
    4 – Bronson Szallar, Valley Forge Military Academy
    4 – Brandon Unterkoefler, Exeter Township
    4 – Brandon McILWain, Council Rock North
    4 – Brandon Leacraft, Spring-Ford
    4 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West
    4 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West
    4 – Bill Williams, Camp Hill
    4 – Asa Manley, Northeast
    4 – Anthony Amurent, Wilkes-Barre GAR
    4 – Alex Hornibrook, Malvern Prep
    4 – Alex Evanitsky, Honesdale
    4 – Adrian. Sapnas, Marple-Newtown
    4 – Ross Campbell, West York
    4 – Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic (3-passing, 1-rushing)
    4 – Luke Jennings, Wyalusing
    4 – Lex Rosario, Delaware Valley (3-rushing, 1- receiving)
    4 – Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS
    4 – Dymond Wright, Malvern Prep (2-receiving, 2-rushing)
    4 – Andre Druett-Parks, Imhotep Charter

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  • Week 4 Class 3A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 4.7
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 5.0
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 6.2
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 7.0
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 7.7
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 8.0
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 8.2
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 8.5
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 8.7
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 9.0
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 9.7
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 9.7
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 10.2
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 10.5
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 10.7
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 11.0
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 11.7
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 13.0
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 13.7
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 14.2
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 14.2
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 14.2
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 15.2
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 15.5
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 15.7
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 15.7
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 16.5
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 16.7
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 17.0
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 17.2
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 17.7
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 17.7
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 17.7
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 18.0
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 18.2
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 18.7
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 18.7
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 19.0
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 19.0
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 19.2
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 19.5
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 19.5
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 19.7
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 20.0
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 20.3
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 20.5
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 20.7
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 20.7
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 20.7
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 21.0
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 21.7
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 22.0
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 22.2
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 22.2
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 22.5
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 22.7
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 23.7
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 23.7
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 24.0
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 24.5
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 24.5
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 24.5
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 24.6
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 24.7
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 24.7
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 25.5
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 25.7
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 26.0
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 26.0
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 26.0
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 26.2
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 27.2
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 28.2
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 28.7
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 29.0
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 29.5
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 30.0
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 30.2
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 30.7
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 30.7
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 31.2
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 31.2
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 32.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 32.7
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 32.7
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 33.2
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 33.2
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 33.7
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 34.0
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.0
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 37.2
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 37.2
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 37.7
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 38.2
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 38.5
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 39.0
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 39.2
    School of the Future AAA D12 39.5
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 40.5
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 41.0
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 41.5
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 41.7
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 42.7
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 44.5
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 45.7
  • Week 4 Class 4A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 5.2
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 5.5
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 6.7
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 7.0
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 8.0
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 8.5
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 8.5
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 10.7
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 11.0
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 11.0
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 11.7
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 12.2
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 13.7
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 14.0
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 14.5
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 15.0
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 15.5
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 15.5
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 15.5
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 15.7
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 16.2
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 16.2
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 16.2
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 16.5
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 17.0
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 17.2
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 17.2
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 17.7
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 17.7
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 18.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 18.0
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 18.0
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 19.0
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 19.2
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 19.5
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 19.5
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 20.0
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 20.0
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 20.2
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 20.2
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 20.2
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 20.7
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 20.7
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 20.7
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 21.2
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 21.2
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 21.5
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 21.5
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 21.7
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 21.7
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 21.7
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 22.0
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 22.5
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 22.5
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 22.7
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 23.5
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 24.0
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 24.5
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 24.5
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 24.5
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 25.2
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 25.2
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 25.7
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 26.0
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 26.0
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 26.2
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 26.2
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 26.7
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 26.7
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 26.7
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 26.7
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 27.0
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 27.2
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 27.2
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 27.5
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 27.5
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 27.5
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 27.7
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 28.0
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 29.5
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 29.7
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 30.0
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 30.2
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 30.2
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 30.7
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 31.0
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 31.5
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 32.0
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 32.2
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 33.7
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 34.6
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 34.7
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 35.0
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 35.7
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 36.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 36.0
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 36.2
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 37.2
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 37.2
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 38.0
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 39.3
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 40.0
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 40.0
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 40.5
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 40.5
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 42.5
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 44.0
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 48.2
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 50.5
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 55.7
  • Week 4 Class 1A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 1.5
    North Penn Panthers A D4 6.5
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 6.7
    Pius X Royals A D11 9.0
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 10.5
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 13.5
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 15.2
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 16.5
    Millersburg Indians A D3 16.7
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 17.7
    Muncy Indians A D4 18.0
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 18.5
    Fairfield Knights A D3 18.7
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 19.0
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 19.0
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 19.2
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 20.0
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 21.0
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 21.7
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 22.7
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 24.0
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 24.5
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 25.0
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 27.2
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 28.5
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 30.6
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 31.3
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 34.5
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 35.5
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 38.2
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 38.5
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 39.0
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 39.7
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 40.5
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 41.7
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 44.3
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 47.0
    Sayre Redskins A D4 51.0
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 53.6
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 54.7
  • Week 4 Class 2A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 1.5
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 3.5
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 3.7
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 6.5
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 6.7
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 7.0
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 7.0
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 7.2
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 8.2
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 10.5
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 12.5
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 12.5
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 13.0
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 13.2
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 13.5
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 13.7
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 14.2
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 14.5
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 15.5
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 15.7
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 16.0
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 16.5
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 16.7
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 17.5
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 17.6
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 17.7
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 17.7
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 18.0
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 18.2
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 18.2
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 18.2
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 18.5
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 19.0
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 20.2
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 20.5
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 20.7
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 21.7
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 21.7
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 23.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 23.5
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 23.7
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 24.7
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 25.2
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 26.0
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 26.7
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 27.6
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 28.0
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 29.2
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 30.0
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 30.0
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 30.5
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 30.5
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 30.5
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 30.7
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 30.7
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 31.0
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 31.2
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 31.5
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 32.0
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 32.5
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 33.7
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 35.0
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 35.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 35.0
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 36.2
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 37.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 37.7
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 42.5
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 46.2
  • Week 4 All Classes Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 1.5
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 1.5
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 3.5
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 3.7
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 4.7
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 5.0
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 5.2
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 5.5
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 6.2
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 6.5
    North Penn Panthers A D4 6.5
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 6.7
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 6.7
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 6.7
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 7.0
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 7.0
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 7.0
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 7.0
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 7.2
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 7.7
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 8.0
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 8.0
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 8.2
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 8.2
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 8.5
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 8.5
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 8.5
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 8.7
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 9.0
    Pius X Royals A D11 9.0
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 9.7
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 9.7
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 10.2
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 10.5
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 10.5
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 10.5
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 10.7
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 10.7
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 11.0
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 11.0
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 11.0
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 11.7
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 11.7
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 12.2
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 12.5
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 12.5
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 13.0
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 13.0
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 13.2
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 13.5
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 13.5
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 13.7
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 13.7
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 13.7
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 14.0
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 14.2
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 14.2
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 14.2
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 14.2
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 14.5
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 14.5
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 15.0
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 15.2
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 15.2
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 15.5
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 15.5
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 15.5
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 15.5
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 15.5
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 15.7
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 15.7
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 15.7
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 15.7
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 16.0
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 16.2
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 16.2
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 16.2
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 16.5
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 16.5
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 16.5
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 16.5
    Millersburg Indians A D3 16.7
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 16.7
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 16.7
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 17.0
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 17.0
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 17.2
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 17.2
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 17.2
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 17.5
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 17.6
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 17.7
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 17.7
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 17.7
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 17.7
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 17.7
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 17.7
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 17.7
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 17.7
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 18.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 18.0
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 18.0
    Muncy Indians A D4 18.0
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 18.0
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 18.0
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 18.2
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 18.2
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 18.2
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 18.2
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 18.5
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 18.5
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 18.7
    Fairfield Knights A D3 18.7
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 18.7
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 19.0
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 19.0
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 19.0
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 19.0
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 19.0
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 19.0
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 19.2
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 19.2
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 19.2
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 19.5
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 19.5
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 19.5
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 19.5
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 19.7
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 20.0
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 20.0
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 20.0
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 20.0
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 20.2
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 20.2
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 20.2
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 20.2
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 20.3
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 20.5
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 20.5
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 20.7
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 20.7
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 20.7
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 20.7
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 20.7
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 20.7
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 20.7
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 21.0
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 21.0
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 21.2
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 21.2
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 21.5
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 21.5
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 21.7
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 21.7
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 21.7
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 21.7
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 21.7
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 21.7
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 21.7
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 22.0
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 22.0
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 22.2
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 22.2
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 22.5
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 22.5
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 22.5
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 22.7
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 22.7
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 22.7
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 23.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 23.5
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 23.5
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 23.7
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 23.7
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 23.7
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 24.0
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 24.0
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 24.0
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 24.5
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 24.5
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 24.5
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 24.5
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 24.5
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 24.5
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 24.5
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 24.6
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 24.7
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 24.7
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 24.7
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 25.0
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 25.2
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 25.2
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 25.2
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 25.5
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 25.7
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 25.7
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 26.0
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 26.0
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 26.0
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 26.0
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 26.0
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 26.0
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 26.2
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 26.2
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 26.2
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 26.7
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 26.7
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 26.7
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 26.7
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 26.7
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 27.0
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 27.2
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 27.2
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 27.2
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 27.2
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 27.5
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 27.5
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 27.5
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 27.6
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 27.7
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 28.0
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 28.0
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 28.2
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 28.5
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 28.7
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 29.0
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 29.2
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 29.5
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 29.5
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 29.7
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 30.0
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 30.0
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 30.0
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 30.0
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 30.2
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 30.2
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 30.2
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 30.5
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 30.5
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 30.5
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 30.6
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 30.7
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 30.7
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 30.7
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 30.7
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 30.7
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 31.0
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 31.0
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 31.2
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 31.2
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 31.2
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 31.3
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 31.5
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 31.5
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 32.0
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 32.0
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 32.0
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 32.2
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 32.5
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 32.7
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 32.7
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 33.2
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 33.2
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 33.7
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 33.7
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 33.7
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 34.0
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.0
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 34.5
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 34.6
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 34.7
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 35.0
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 35.0
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 35.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 35.0
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 35.5
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 35.7
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 36.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 36.0
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 36.2
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 36.2
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 37.0
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 37.2
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 37.2
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 37.2
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 37.2
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 37.7
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 37.7
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 38.0
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 38.2
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 38.2
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 38.5
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 38.5
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 39.0
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 39.0
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 39.2
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 39.3
    School of the Future AAA D12 39.5
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 39.7
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 40.0
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 40.0
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 40.5
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 40.5
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 40.5
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 40.5
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 41.0
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 41.5
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 41.7
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 41.7
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 42.5
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 42.5
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 42.7
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 44.0
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 44.3
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 44.5
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 45.7
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 46.2
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 47.0
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 48.2
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 50.5
    Sayre Redskins A D4 51.0
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 53.6
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 54.7
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 55.7
  • Big 33 Football Classic Prospect Watch List for 2014

    Big332012The Big 33 Scholarship Foundation Inc, and GameTimePA.com are excited to introduce the Big 33 Football Classic Prospect Watch List for 2014.

    HARRISBURG PA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2014 – The Big 33 Scholarship Foundation Inc, and GameTimePA.com are excited to introduce the Big 33 Prospect Watch List for the 2014 high school football season. The Big 33 Prospect Watch List will be comprised of players that media, coaches and fans feel performed at an outstanding level each week. These players can be sophomores, juniors or seniors.

    During Friday night games, fans, coaches and media should Tweet a player’s name, high school and add #big33gtpa to nominate any players they feel deserve to be on that week’s Big 33 Prospect Watch List. Upon the completion of the weekend’s slate of high school football games, the nominated players will be gathered and posted on the Big 33 website at www.big33.org by Tuesday afternoon.

    The 2015 Big 33 Football Classic will be held on June 20th 2015.

    MISSION STATEMENT
    “The Mission of the Big 33 Scholarship Foundation is to showcase and develop excellence in students and the community, by raising funds for academic scholarships and other charitable events, through thepremier high school all-star football game and other athletic endeavors

  • CBS MaxPreps Regional Computer Football Rankings for Sept 23 – Northeast

    1. (1) Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), 2-0, 85.6
    2. (2) Archbishop Wood (Warminster, Pa.), 4-0, 74.1
    3. (3) St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.), 1-1, 69.3
    4. (4) St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 3-0, 67.4
    5. (5) Paramus Catholic (N.J.), 3-0, 66.7
    6. (7) Canisius (Buffalo, N.Y.), 3-0, 64.5
    7. (6) St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 1-2, 59.4
    8. (9) La Salle College (Wyndmoor, Pa.), 3-1, 57.7
    9. (15) DePaul (Wayne, N.J.), 3-0, 57.6
    10. (8) South Fayette (McDonald, Pa.), 4-0, 54.6
    11. (10) Central Catholic (Pittsburgh), 4-0, 54.4
    12. (16) Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains, N.Y.), 3-0, 54.4
    13. (22) Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia), 3-1, 54.3
    14. (11) Pennsbury (Fairless Hills, Pa.), 4-0, 54.0
    15. (24) Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.), 2-1, 53.7
    16. (12) Parkland (Allentown, Pa.), 4-0, 50.8
    17. (13) New Canaan (Conn.), 2-0, 50.8
    18. (18) Easton (Pa.), 4-0, 50.8
    19. (17) Aquinas Institute (Rochester, N.Y.), 2-1, 49.3
    20. (NR) St. Joseph (Hammonton, N.J.), 2-0, 49.1
    21. (23) Wilson (West Lawn, Pa.), 4-0, 48.7
    22. (20) Central Valley (Monaca, Pa.), 4-0, 48.6
    23. (NR) Penn-Trafford (Harrison City, Pa.), 4-0, 48.5
    24. (19) Cathedral Prep (Erie, Pa.), 4-0, 48.3
    25. (NR) Xaverian Brothers (Westwood, Mass.), 2-0, 47.7

  • Week 4 All Classes Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 6
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 6
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 14
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 15
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 19
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 20
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 21
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 22
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 25
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 26
    North Penn Panthers A D4 26
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 27
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 27
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 27
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 28
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 28
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 28
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 28
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 29
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 31
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 32
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 32
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 33
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 33
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 34
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 34
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 34
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 35
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 36
    Pius X Royals A D11 36
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 39
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 39
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 41
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 42
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 42
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 42
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 43
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 43
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 44
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 44
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 44
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 47
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 47
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 49
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 50
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 50
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 52
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 52
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 53
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 53
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 54
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 54
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 54
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 55
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 55
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 55
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 56
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 57
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 57
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 57
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 57
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 58
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 58
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 60
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 61
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 61
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 61
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 62
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 62
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 62
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 62
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 62
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 63
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 63
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 63
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 63
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 64
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 65
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 65
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 65
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 66
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 66
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 66
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 66
    Millersburg Indians A D3 67
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 67
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 67
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 68
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 68
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 69
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 69
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 69
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 70
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 71
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 71
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 71
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 71
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 71
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 71
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 71
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 71
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 72
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 72
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 72
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 72
    Muncy Indians A D4 72
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 72
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 73
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 73
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 73
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 73
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 74
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 74
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 74
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 75
    Fairfield Knights A D3 75
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 75
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 76
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 76
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 76
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 76
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 76
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 76
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 77
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 77
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 77
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 78
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 78
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 78
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 78
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 79
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 80
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 80
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 80
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 80
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 81
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 81
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 81
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 81
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 82
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 82
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 83
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 83
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 83
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 83
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 83
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 83
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 83
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 83
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 84
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 84
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 85
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 85
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 86
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 86
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 87
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 87
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 87
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 87
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 87
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 87
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 87
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 88
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 88
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 89
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 89
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 90
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 90
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 90
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 91
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 91
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 91
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 92
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 92
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 94
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 94
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 94
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 95
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 95
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 95
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 96
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 96
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 98
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 98
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 98
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 98
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 98
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 98
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 98
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 99
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 99
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 99
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 100
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 101
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 101
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 101
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 102
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 103
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 103
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 104
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 104
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 104
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 104
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 104
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 104
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 104
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 105
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 105
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 105
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 107
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 107
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 107
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 107
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 107
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 108
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 109
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 109
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 109
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 109
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 110
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 110
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 110
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 111
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 112
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 112
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 113
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 114
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 115
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 116
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 117
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 118
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 118
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 118
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 119
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 120
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 120
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 120
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 120
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 121
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 121
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 121
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 122
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 122
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 122
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 123
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 123
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 123
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 123
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 123
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 124
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 124
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 125
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 125
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 125
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 126
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 126
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 128
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 128
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 128
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 129
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 130
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 131
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 131
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 133
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 133
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 133
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 135
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 135
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 135
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 136
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 136
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 138
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 139
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 140
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 140
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 140
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 140
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 141
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 142
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 143
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 144
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 144
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 145
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 145
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 148
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 149
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 149
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 149
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 149
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 151
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 151
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 152
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 153
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 153
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 154
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 154
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 156
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 156
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 157
    School of the Future AAA D12 158
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 159
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 160
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 160
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 161
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 162
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 162
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 162
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 162
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 164
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 166
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 167
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 167
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 170
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 170
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 171
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 176
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 178
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 183
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 185
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 193
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 202
    Sayre Redskins A D4 204
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 219
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 223
  • Week 4 Class 1A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 6
    North Penn Panthers A D4 26
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 27
    Pius X Royals A D11 36
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 42
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 54
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 61
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 66
    Millersburg Indians A D3 67
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 71
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 72
    Muncy Indians A D4 72
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 74
    Fairfield Knights A D3 75
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 76
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 76
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 77
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 80
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 84
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 87
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 91
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 92
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 94
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 98
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 100
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 109
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 114
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 133
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 138
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 141
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 142
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 153
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 154
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 156
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 159
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 161
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 162
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 167
    Sayre Redskins A D4 204
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 219
  • Week 4 Class 2A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 6
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 14
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 15
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 26
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 27
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 28
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 28
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 29
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 33
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 42
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 50
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 50
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 52
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 53
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 53
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 54
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 55
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 57
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 58
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 62
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 63
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 64
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 66
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 67
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 70
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 71
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 71
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 72
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 73
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 73
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 73
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 74
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 76
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 81
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 82
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 83
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 83
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 87
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 87
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 92
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 94
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 95
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 99
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 101
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 104
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 107
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 112
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 117
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 120
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 120
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 122
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 122
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 122
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 123
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 123
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 124
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 125
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 126
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 128
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 130
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 135
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 140
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 140
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 140
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 145
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 148
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 151
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 170
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 185
  • Week 4 Class 3A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 19
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 20
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 25
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 28
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 31
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 32
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 33
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 34
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 35
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 36
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 39
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 39
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 41
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 42
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 43
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 44
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 47
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 52
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 54
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 55
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 57
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 57
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 57
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 61
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 61
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 62
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 63
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 63
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 66
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 67
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 68
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 69
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 71
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 71
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 71
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 73
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 74
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 75
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 75
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 76
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 76
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 77
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 78
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 78
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 79
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 80
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 82
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 83
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 83
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 83
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 84
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 87
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 88
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 89
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 89
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 90
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 91
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 95
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 95
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 96
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 98
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 98
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 98
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 99
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 99
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 102
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 103
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 104
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 104
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 104
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 105
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 109
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 113
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 115
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 116
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 118
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 120
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 121
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 123
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 123
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 125
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 125
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 128
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 131
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 131
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 133
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 133
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 135
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 136
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 136
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 149
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 149
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 151
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 153
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 154
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 156
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 157
    School of the Future AAA D12 158
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 162
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 164
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 166
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 167
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 171
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 178
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 183
  • Week 4 Class 4A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 21
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 22
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 27
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 28
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 32
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 34
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 34
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 43
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 44
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 44
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 47
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 49
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 55
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 56
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 58
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 60
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 62
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 62
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 62
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 63
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 65
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 65
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 65
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 66
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 68
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 69
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 69
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 71
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 71
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 72
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 72
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 72
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 76
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 77
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 78
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 78
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 80
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 80
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 81
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 81
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 81
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 83
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 83
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 83
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 85
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 85
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 86
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 86
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 87
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 87
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 87
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 88
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 90
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 90
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 91
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 94
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 96
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 98
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 98
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 98
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 101
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 101
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 103
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 104
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 104
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 104
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 105
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 105
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 107
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 107
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 107
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 107
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 108
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 109
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 109
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 110
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 110
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 110
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 111
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 112
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 118
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 118
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 119
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 120
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 121
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 121
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 123
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 124
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 126
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 128
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 129
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 135
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 139
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 140
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 143
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 144
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 144
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 145
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 149
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 149
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 152
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 160
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 160
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 162
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 162
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 170
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 176
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 193
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 202
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 223
  • Week 4 Class 3A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 47.5
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 47.5
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 46.7
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 46.0
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 46.0
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 45.2
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 44.7
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 41.2
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 41.0
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 38.5
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 38.2
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 37.5
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 36.0
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 36.0
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 35.7
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 35.5
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 35.5
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 35.2
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 35.0
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 32.7
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 32.0
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 32.0
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 30.5
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 30.0
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 29.0
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 28.5
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 28.2
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 28.0
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 28.0
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 27.7
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 27.5
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 27.5
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 27.2
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 27.2
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 27.0
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 27.0
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 27.0
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 26.2
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 26.0
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 26.0
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 25.5
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 25.0
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 24.2
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 24.0
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 24.0
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 23.7
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 23.7
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 23.5
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 23.2
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 23.2
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 23.0
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 23.0
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 22.7
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 22.2
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 22.2
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 22.2
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 22.0
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 19.5
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 19.5
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 19.2
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 18.5
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 18.5
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 18.0
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 18.0
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 18.0
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 17.7
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 17.5
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 17.0
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 16.7
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 16.5
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 16.3
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 16.2
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 15.5
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 15.5
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 15.2
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 15.2
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 14.7
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 14.0
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 13.7
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 13.7
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 13.7
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 13.7
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 13.5
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 13.0
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 13.0
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 13.0
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 12.5
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 12.5
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 11.7
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 11.7
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 11.2
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 11.0
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 10.5
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 9.7
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 9.7
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 9.5
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 9.5
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 9.0
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 8.5
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 8.0
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 7.7
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 7.0
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 7.0
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 6.0
    School of the Future AAA D12 4.0
  • Week 4 Class 4A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 47.5
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 46.5
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 46.0
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 43.5
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 43.2
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 42.7
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 41.0
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 40.7
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 40.5
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 39.7
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 39.0
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 37.2
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 37.0
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 35.7
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 35.5
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 35.2
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 34.7
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 34.5
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 34.0
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 33.5
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 32.7
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 32.7
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 32.2
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 31.7
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 31.5
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 31.5
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 31.5
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 31.5
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 30.5
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 30.2
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 30.2
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 30.0
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 29.7
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 29.2
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 29.2
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 28.7
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 28.7
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 28.7
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 28.5
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 28.5
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 28.2
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 28.2
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 28.0
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 28.0
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 28.0
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 27.5
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 27.5
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 27.2
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 26.7
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 26.5
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 26.5
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 25.7
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 25.7
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 24.7
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 24.5
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 24.5
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 24.0
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 24.0
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 24.0
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 24.0
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 23.0
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 22.7
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 22.7
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 22.2
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 22.0
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 21.5
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 21.5
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 21.2
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 21.0
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 20.7
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 20.5
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 20.5
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 20.0
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 20.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 20.0
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 19.7
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 19.5
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 18.7
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 18.7
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 18.5
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 18.5
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 18.0
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 17.5
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 17.5
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 16.5
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 15.7
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 15.5
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 15.0
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 14.5
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 14.0
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 13.7
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 13.5
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 13.5
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 13.2
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 12.5
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 12.2
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 11.2
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 10.5
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 9.7
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 9.5
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 9.5
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 9.2
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 8.2
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 8.0
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 6.7
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 5.5
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 5.0
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 3.2
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 2.3
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 1.5
  • Week 4 Class 1A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Pius X Royals A D11 53.5
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 53.2
    North Penn Panthers A D4 52.5
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 48.0
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 39.5
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 35.7
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 31.2
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 31.0
    Millersburg Indians A D3 27.5
    Fairfield Knights A D3 26.5
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 25.0
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 24.7
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 22.7
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 22.6
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 22.6
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 22.5
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 21.3
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 21.2
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 19.7
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 19.2
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 19.2
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 17.5
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 16.6
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 15.7
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 14.5
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 14.2
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 14.0
    Muncy Indians A D4 13.5
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 11.7
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 11.7
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 11.7
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 11.3
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 11.2
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 10.5
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 10.0
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 9.2
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 8.3
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 8.2
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 7.0
    Sayre Redskins A D4 5.2
  • Week 4 All Classes Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Pius X Royals A D11 53.5
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 53.2
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 53.0
    North Penn Panthers A D4 52.5
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 48.0
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 47.5
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 47.5
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 47.5
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 46.7
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 46.5
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 46.2
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 46.0
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 46.0
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 46.0
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 45.5
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 45.5
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 45.2
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 44.7
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 43.7
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 43.7
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 43.5
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 43.2
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 42.7
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 41.2
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 41.0
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 41.0
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 40.7
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 40.5
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 39.7
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 39.7
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 39.5
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 39.2
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 39.0
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 38.5
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 38.2
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 37.5
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 37.2
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 37.2
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 37.0
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 36.0
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 36.0
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 36.0
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 35.7
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 35.7
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 35.7
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 35.5
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 35.5
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 35.5
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 35.2
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 35.2
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 35.2
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 35.0
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 34.7
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 34.7
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 34.7
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 34.5
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 34.0
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 33.5
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 33.5
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 32.7
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 32.7
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 32.7
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 32.5
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 32.2
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 32.2
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 32.2
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 32.0
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 32.0
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 31.7
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 31.5
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 31.5
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 31.5
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 31.5
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 31.2
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 31.0
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 31.0
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 30.5
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 30.5
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 30.2
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 30.2
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 30.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 30.0
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 30.0
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 29.7
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 29.5
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 29.2
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 29.2
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 29.2
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 29.2
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 29.2
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 29.0
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 28.7
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 28.7
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 28.7
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 28.5
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 28.5
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 28.5
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 28.2
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 28.2
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 28.2
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 28.2
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 28.2
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 28.0
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 28.0
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 28.0
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 28.0
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 28.0
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 28.0
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 28.0
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 28.0
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 27.7
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 27.5
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 27.5
    Millersburg Indians A D3 27.5
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 27.5
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 27.5
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 27.2
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 27.2
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 27.2
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 27.0
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 27.0
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 27.0
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 26.7
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 26.7
    Fairfield Knights A D3 26.5
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 26.5
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 26.5
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 26.2
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 26.0
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 26.0
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 25.7
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 25.7
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 25.5
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 25.2
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 25.0
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 25.0
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 24.7
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 24.7
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 24.7
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 24.5
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 24.5
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 24.2
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 24.2
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 24.0
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 24.0
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 24.0
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 24.0
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 24.0
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 24.0
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 23.7
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 23.7
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 23.7
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 23.5
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 23.2
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 23.2
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 23.0
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 23.0
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 23.0
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 22.7
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 22.7
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 22.7
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 22.7
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 22.6
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 22.6
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 22.5
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 22.5
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 22.2
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 22.2
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 22.2
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 22.2
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 22.0
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 22.0
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 21.5
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 21.5
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 21.5
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 21.5
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 21.5
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 21.5
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 21.3
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 21.2
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 21.2
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 21.0
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 20.7
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 20.5
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 20.5
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 20.0
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 20.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 20.0
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 20.0
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 19.7
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 19.7
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 19.5
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 19.5
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 19.5
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 19.2
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 19.2
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 19.2
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 19.2
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 18.7
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 18.7
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 18.7
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 18.5
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 18.5
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 18.5
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 18.5
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 18.5
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 18.0
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 18.0
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 18.0
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 18.0
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 18.0
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 17.7
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 17.5
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 17.5
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 17.5
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 17.5
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 17.0
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 17.0
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 16.7
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 16.7
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 16.6
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 16.5
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 16.5
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 16.3
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 16.2
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 15.7
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 15.7
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 15.7
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 15.7
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 15.7
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 15.5
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 15.5
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 15.5
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 15.2
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 15.2
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 15.2
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 15.0
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 14.7
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 14.7
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 14.6
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 14.5
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 14.5
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 14.5
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 14.2
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 14.2
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 14.2
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 14.0
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 14.0
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 14.0
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 13.7
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 13.7
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 13.7
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 13.7
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 13.7
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 13.5
    Muncy Indians A D4 13.5
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 13.5
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 13.5
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 13.5
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 13.2
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 13.0
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 13.0
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 13.0
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 13.0
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 12.5
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 12.5
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 12.5
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 12.2
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 11.7
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 11.7
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 11.7
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 11.7
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 11.7
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 11.7
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 11.3
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 11.2
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 11.2
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 11.2
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 11.2
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 11.0
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 10.5
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 10.5
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 10.5
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 10.5
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 10.5
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 10.0
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 10.0
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 9.7
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 9.7
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 9.7
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 9.7
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 9.7
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 9.5
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 9.5
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 9.5
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 9.5
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 9.5
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 9.2
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 9.2
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 9.0
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 8.5
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 8.3
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 8.2
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 8.2
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 8.0
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 8.0
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 8.0
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 7.7
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 7.5
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 7.0
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 7.0
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 7.0
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 6.7
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 6.0
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 6.0
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 5.5
    Sayre Redskins A D4 5.2
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 5.0
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 5.0
    School of the Future AAA D12 4.0
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 3.2
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 2.3
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 1.7
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 1.5
  • Week 4 Class 2A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 53.0
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 46.2
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 45.5
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 45.5
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 43.7
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 43.7
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 39.7
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 39.2
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 37.2
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 36.0
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 35.2
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 34.7
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 34.7
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 33.5
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 32.5
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 32.2
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 32.2
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 31.0
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 30.0
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 29.5
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 29.2
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 29.2
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 29.2
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 28.2
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 28.2
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 28.0
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 28.0
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 28.0
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 26.7
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 25.2
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 24.7
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 24.2
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 23.7
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 22.5
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 21.5
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 21.5
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 21.5
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 21.5
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 20.0
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 19.2
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 18.7
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 18.5
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 18.0
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 17.0
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 16.7
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 15.7
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 15.7
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 15.7
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 15.2
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 14.7
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 14.6
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 14.5
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 14.2
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 14.2
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 13.5
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 13.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 11.7
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 11.2
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 10.5
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 10.5
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 10.0
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 9.7
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 9.7
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 9.5
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 8.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 7.5
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 6.0
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 5.0
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 1.7
  • Week 4 All Classes Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Pius X Royals A D11 214
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 213
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 212
    North Penn Panthers A D4 210
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 192
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 190
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 190
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 190
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 187
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 186
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 185
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 184
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 184
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 184
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 182
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 182
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 181
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 179
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 175
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 175
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 174
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 173
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 171
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 165
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 164
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 164
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 163
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 162
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 159
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 159
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 158
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 157
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 156
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 154
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 153
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 150
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 149
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 149
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 148
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 144
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 144
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 144
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 143
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 143
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 143
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 142
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 142
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 142
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 141
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 141
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 141
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 140
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 139
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 139
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 139
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 138
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 136
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 134
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 134
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 131
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 131
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 131
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 130
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 129
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 129
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 129
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 128
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 128
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 127
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 126
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 126
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 126
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 126
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 125
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 124
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 124
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 122
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 122
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 121
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 121
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 120
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 120
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 120
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 119
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 118
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 117
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 117
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 117
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 117
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 117
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 116
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 115
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 115
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 115
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 114
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 114
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 114
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 113
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 113
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 113
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 113
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 113
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 112
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 112
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 112
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 112
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 112
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 112
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 112
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 112
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 111
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 110
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 110
    Millersburg Indians A D3 110
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 110
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 110
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 109
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 109
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 109
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 108
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 108
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 108
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 107
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 107
    Fairfield Knights A D3 106
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 106
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 106
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 105
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 104
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 104
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 103
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 103
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 102
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 101
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 100
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 99
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 99
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 99
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 98
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 98
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 97
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 97
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 96
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 96
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 96
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 96
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 96
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 96
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 95
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 95
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 95
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 94
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 93
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 93
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 92
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 92
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 91
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 91
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 91
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 91
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 90
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 90
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 89
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 89
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 89
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 89
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 88
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 88
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 86
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 86
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 86
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 86
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 86
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 86
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 85
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 85
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 84
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 83
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 82
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 82
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 80
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 80
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 80
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 79
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 79
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 78
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 78
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 78
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 77
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 77
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 77
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 77
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 75
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 75
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 75
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 75
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 74
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 74
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 74
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 74
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 74
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 72
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 72
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 72
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 72
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 72
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 71
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 70
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 70
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 70
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 70
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 69
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 68
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 68
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 68
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 68
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 67
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 67
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 66
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 66
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 65
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 64
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 63
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 63
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 63
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 63
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 63
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 62
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 62
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 62
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 61
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 61
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 61
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 60
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 60
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 59
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 59
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 58
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 58
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 58
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 57
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 57
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 57
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 56
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 56
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 56
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 55
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 55
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 55
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 55
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 55
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 54
    Muncy Indians A D4 54
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 54
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 54
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 54
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 53
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 52
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 52
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 52
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 50
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 50
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 50
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 50
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 49
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 49
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 47
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 47
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 47
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 47
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 47
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 47
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 45
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 45
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 45
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 45
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 44
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 44
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 42
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 42
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 42
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 42
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 42
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 40
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 40
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 39
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 39
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 39
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 39
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 39
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 39
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 38
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 38
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 38
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 38
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 38
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 37
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 37
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 36
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 34
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 34
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 33
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 33
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 32
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 32
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 32
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 31
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 30
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 28
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 28
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 28
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 27
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 25
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 24
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 24
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 22
    Sayre Redskins A D4 21
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 20
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20
    School of the Future AAA D12 16
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 13
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 7
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 7
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 6
  • Week 4 Class 1A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Pius X Royals A D11 214
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 213
    North Penn Panthers A D4 210
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 192
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 158
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 143
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 125
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 124
    Millersburg Indians A D3 110
    Fairfield Knights A D3 106
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 100
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 99
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 91
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 90
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 85
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 79
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 77
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 77
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 70
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 68
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 68
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 64
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 63
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 58
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 57
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 56
    Muncy Indians A D4 54
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 50
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 47
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 47
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 47
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 45
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 42
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 40
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 37
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 34
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 33
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 28
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 25
    Sayre Redskins A D4 21
  • Week 4 Class 2A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 212
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 185
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 182
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 182
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 175
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 175
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 159
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 157
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 149
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 144
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 141
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 139
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 139
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 134
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 130
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 129
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 129
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 124
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 120
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 118
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 117
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 117
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 117
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 113
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 113
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 112
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 112
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 112
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 107
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 101
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 99
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 97
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 95
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 90
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 86
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 86
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 86
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 86
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 77
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 75
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 74
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 72
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 68
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 67
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 63
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 63
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 63
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 61
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 60
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 59
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 58
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 57
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 57
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 54
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 52
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 47
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 45
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 44
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 42
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 42
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 40
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 39
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 39
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 38
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 32
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 30
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 24
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 7
  • Week 4 Class 3A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 190
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 190
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 187
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 184
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 184
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 181
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 179
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 165
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 164
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 154
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 153
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 150
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 144
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 144
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 143
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 142
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 142
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 141
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 140
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 131
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 128
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 128
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 122
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 120
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 116
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 114
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 113
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 112
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 112
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 111
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 110
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 110
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 109
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 109
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 108
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 108
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 108
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 105
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 104
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 104
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 102
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 97
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 96
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 96
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 95
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 95
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 94
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 93
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 93
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 92
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 92
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 91
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 89
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 89
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 89
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 88
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 78
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 78
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 77
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 75
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 74
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 74
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 72
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 72
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 72
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 71
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 70
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 68
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 67
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 66
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 65
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 62
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 62
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 61
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 61
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 59
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 56
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 55
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 55
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 55
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 55
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 54
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 52
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 52
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 50
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 50
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 49
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 47
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 47
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 45
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 44
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 42
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 39
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 39
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 39
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 38
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 38
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 36
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 34
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 32
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 31
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 28
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 28
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 24
    School of the Future AAA D12 16
  • Week 4 Class 4A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 190
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 186
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 184
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 174
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 173
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 171
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 164
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 163
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 162
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 159
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 156
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 149
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 148
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 143
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 142
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 141
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 139
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 138
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 136
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 134
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 131
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 131
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 129
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 127
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 126
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 126
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 126
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 126
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 122
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 121
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 121
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 120
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 119
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 117
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 117
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 115
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 115
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 115
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 114
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 114
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 113
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 113
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 112
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 112
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 112
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 110
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 110
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 109
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 107
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 106
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 106
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 103
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 103
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 99
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 98
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 98
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 96
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 96
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 96
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 96
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 91
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 91
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 89
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 88
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 86
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 86
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 85
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 84
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 83
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 82
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 82
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 80
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 80
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 80
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 79
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 78
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 75
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 75
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 74
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 74
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 72
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 70
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 70
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 69
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 66
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 63
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 62
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 60
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 58
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 56
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 55
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 54
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 54
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 53
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 50
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 49
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 45
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 42
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 39
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 38
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 38
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 37
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 33
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 32
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 27
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 22
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 20
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 13
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 7
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 6
  • Week 5: District 11 Master Schedule List

    2014-09-22
    East Stroudsburg North (1-2) @ Pocono Mountain East (0-3) 06:30 PM Notes: at East Stroudsburg South

    2014-09-23
    Nativity BVM (1-2) @ Bucktail (0-4) 06:00 PM

    2014-09-26
    Bangor (1-3) @ Southern Lehigh (3-1) 07:00 PM
    Bethlehem Catholic (4-0) @ Louis E. Dieruff (2-2) 07:00 PM Notes: Shirts off your back night
    Blue Mountain (2-2) @ Marian Catholic (3-1) 07:00 PM
    Easton Area (4-0) @ East Stroudsburg South (1-3) 07:00 PM
    Emmaus (2-2) @ Bethlehem Liberty (2-2) 07:00 PM
    Governor Mifflin (3-1) @ Lehighton (3-1) 07:00 PM
    Jim Thorpe Area (4-0) @ Schuylkill Haven (2-2) 07:00 PM
    Line Mountain (1-3) @ Tri-Valley (1-3) 07:00 PM
    Minersville Area (0-4) @ Shenandoah Valley (0-4) 07:00 PM
    Nazareth Area (0-4) @ Northampton (1-3) 07:00 PM Notes: at Nazareth Breast Cancer Awareness Night
    Newport (2-2) @ Williams Valley (3-1) 07:00 PM
    North Schuylkill (4-0) @ Mahanoy Area (3-1) 07:00 PM
    Palisades (3-1) @ Northern Lehigh (3-1) 07:00 PM
    Palmerton Area (3-1) @ Notre Dame (0-4) 07:00 PM
    Panther Valley (1-3) @ Tamaqua Area (2-2) 07:00 PM
    Parkland (4-0) @ Whitehall (4-0) 07:00 PM
    Pen Argyl (0-4) @ Salisbury Township (2-2) 07:00 PM
    Pottsville Area (0-4) @ Exeter Township (3-1) 07:00 PM
    Saucon Valley (4-0) @ Northwestern Lehigh (4-0) 07:00 PM
    Stroudsburg (4-0) @ East Stroudsburg North (1-2) 07:00 PM
    William Allen (0-4) @ Pocono Mountain East (0-3) 07:00 PM

    2014-09-27
    Nativity BVM (1-2) @ Perkiomen School (2-1) 01:00 PM
    Catasauqua (1-3) @ Wilson Area (0-4) 01:30 PM
    Pius X (4-0) @ Wyomissing Area (4-0) 01:30 PM
    Bethlehem Freedom (4-0) @ Allentown Central Catholic (1-3) 07:00 PM
    Millersburg (2-2) @ Pine Grove Area (2-2) 07:00 PM
    Pleasant Valley (1-3) @ Pocono Mountain West (0-4) 07:00 PM

  • 2014 Week 4 Big School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Big School

    1) Archbishop Wood (12) 4-0 (1) Defeated West Catholic, 42-12

    2) LaSalle College High School (12) 3-1 (2) Defeated Malvern Prep, 27-8

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 4-0 (3) Defeated Mechanicsburg, 35-22

    4) Parkland (11) 4-0 (4) Defeated Pocono Mountain West, 41-8

    5) Pennsbury (1) 4-0 (5) Defeated Souderton Area, 49-6

    6) Bethlehem Catholic (11) 4-0 (6) Defeated East Stroudsburg South, 42-0

    7) Easton Area (11) 4-0 (8) Defeated Allentown Central Catholic, 37-0

    8) Wilson (3) 4-0 (9) Defeated J.P. McCaskey, 46-6

    9) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 1-2 (10) Idle

    10) Coatesville (1) 4-0 (NR) Defeated Avon Grove, 46-7

     

    HM: Abington (1) 3-1, Bethlehem Freedom (11) 4-0, Council Rock North (1) 3-1, Conestoga (1) 4-0, Crestwood (2) 4-0; Downingtown East (1) 3-1, Downingtown West (1) 3-1, Imhotep Charter (12) 3-1, Malvern Prep (Non-PIAA) 2-2; North Penn (1) 2-2, Selinsgrove (4) 4-0, West Chester Henderson (1) 3-1, West Chester Rustin (1) 3-1

  • 2014 Week 4 Small School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Small School

    1) Southern Columbia (4) 4-0 (1) Defeated Danville, 46-0

    2) North Schuylkill (11) 4-0 (2) Defeated Marian Catholic, 47-26

    3) Northwestern Lehigh (11) 4-0 (3) Defeated Wilson Area, 41-3

    4) Wellsboro (4) 4-0 (4) Defeated Sayre, 63-0

    5) Berks Catholic (3) 4-0 (5) Defeated Berks Catholic, 44-7

    6) South Williamsport (4) 3-1 (7) Defeated Loyalsock Township, 34-26

    7) Troy Area (4) 4-0 (8) Defeated Wyalusing Area, 25-0

    8) Episcopal Academy (Non-PIAA) (10) 3-1 Defeated Hill School, 42-20

    9) Bermudian Springs (3) 4-0 (NR) Defeated Hanover, 50-14

    10) West Catholic (12) 1-3 (6) Lost to Archbishop Wood, 12-42

     

    HM: Bristol (1) 4-0, Camp Hill (3) 4-0, Delaware Valley Charter (12) 4-0, Lackawanna Trail (2) 4-0, Loyalsock Township (4) 2-2, Mount Carmel (4) 3-1, Old Forge (2) 4-0, Pius X (11) 4-0, Prep Charter (12) 3-0-1; Wyomissing Area (3) 4-0

  • Week 4: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    97-yards, Carl Reigel, Palmrya  

    95-yards, Jamaar Parker, Conestoga Valley

    94-yards, Jason Sindorf, Lampeter-Strasburg

    90-yards, Elgin Horton, North Penn (1)

    90-yards, Tom Paolini, Wyomissing Area

    81-yards, Eric Acosta, Wyoming Valley West

    70-yards, Jeray Anderson, Mechanicsburg

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    85-yards, Dominic Trader, Northern Lebanon

    84-yards, Cartier Morton, Manheim Township

    69-yards, Brandon Breisch, Bloomsburg Area

    64-yards, Brandon Breisch, Bloomsburg Area

    61-yards, Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter

    60-yards, Ethan Mead, Cowanesque Valley

    50-yards, Eric Marbury, Pleasant Valley

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    3 – (21, 25, 29) Tyler Basse, Towanda

    2 – (37, 33) Hunter Kruger, Trinity

    2 – (29, 29) Kobi Biemesderfer, Warwick

    2 – (27, 18) Christian Wingard, Millersburg

    2 – (26, 40) Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1) 

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    44 – Alex Gallaher, Camp Hill

    44 – Colin McCreary, Abington Heights

    40 – Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1)

     

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    52.4, John Steffen, Wallenpaupack

    43.25 – Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    4 – Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley

    4 – Jake Kerschner, Central Dauphin

     

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  • Week 4: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    27 – Anthony Snyder, Tri-Valley (12-solo, 14-assists)

    18.5 – Christian Fish, Hughesville

    18 – Tommy Harrison, Bloomsburg Area

    18 – Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area

    16 – Audley Isaacs, Valley Forge Military Academy

    16 – Isaac George, Palmerton Area

    16 – Roy Rodriguez, Bloomsburg Area

    15 – Brendan Zimmie, Spring-Ford

    14 – Albert Wolfgang, Williams Valley

    14 – Jack Gaugler, Selinsgrove

    14 – John Peters, South Williamsport

    14 – Kyle Holmgren, Hanover Area

    14 – Russell Abernethy, New Hope-Solebury

    14 – Zach Unger, Wallenpaupack

    13 – Frankie Tewell, Central Columbia

    13 – Todd Frick, Wallenpaupack

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    2 – Austin Bittenbender, Upper Perkiomen

    2 – Brandon Bruechkner, Hanover Area

    2 – Brendon Bell, Cowanesque Valley

    2 – Devon Delpiano, Cocalico

    2 – Joshua LoBasso, Honesdale

    2 – Kevin Kizis, Holy Cross

    2 – Ramon Fields, Scranton

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    5 – Amir Walker, Delaware Valley Charter

    3 – Brendan Zimmie, Spring-Ford

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    99-yards, Jake Horn, Palmerton Area

    71-yards, Kyle Emmert, Panther Valley

    36-yards, Sam Miller, Bloomsburg Area

    33-yards, Anthony Jimenez, Bristol

    30-yards, Austin Hoke, Millersburg

    20-yards, Dylan Mitchell, Catasauqua 

    18-yards, Mike Liddy, North Penn (1)

    0-yards, Javon Maldonado, Pen Argyl

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    100-yards, Ramon Fields, Scranton

    94-yards, Austin Rosa, Wilson (3)

    68-yards, Mike Taylor, Tunkhannock

    62-yards, Devon Delpiano, Cocalico

    55-yards, Ben Davis, Wellsboro

    53-yards, Kevin Kizis, Holy Cross

    42-yards, C.J. Young, Northern Lehigh

    40-yards, Robbie Burger, Millersburg

    35-yards, Ross Fauquier, Lackawanna Trail

    33-yards, Tariq Blankney, Abraham Lincoln

    30-yards, Jake Suveg, Panther Valley

    30-yards, Teddy Dylinski, Spring-Ford

    29-yards, Taylor Breininger, Northwestern Lehigh

    28-yards, Brendon Bell, Cowanesque Valley

    25-yards, Isaac Vazquez, Manheim Township

    17-yards, Devon Delpiano, Cocalico

    8-yards, Jericho Zemenchick, Tri-Valley

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    25-yards, Travis Gates, Northern Lebanon

    15-yards, Austin Cernek, Delaware Valley

    3-yards, Matt Sheehan, Pleasant Valley

    0-yards, Tom Henning, Upper Dublin

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 4: Top Offensive Performers

    All-Purpose Yards (400 Minimum)

    420-yards, Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge

    403-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg

    400-yards, Ross Campbell, West York

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    384-yards, Tre Jordan, Pius X

    362-yards, Paul Dooley, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy

    351-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg

    354-yards, Dan Green, Oxford Area

    345-yards, Bo Burleigh, North Penn (4)

    320-yards, Nick Solfanelli, Scranton Prep

    313-yards, Kevin Caldwell, Benjamin Franklin

    312-yards, Brandon Leacraft, Spring-Ford ** School Record

     

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    388-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport

    377-yards, Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge

    304-yards, John Rupinski, North Schuylkill

    270-yards, Tyler Whitemore, Upper Moreland

    262-yards, Tre Green, West Chester Henderson

    243-yards, Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff

    228-yards, Josh Smith, Wissahickon

    227-yards, Ross Campbell, West York

    227-yards, Tyler Emge, Fleetwood

    226-yards, Jeff Skursky, Wyoming Area

    221-yards, Zach Deasey, Oxford Area

    217-yards, Dalton Klinger, Newport

    215-yards, Michael McDaniel, Bethlehem Catholic

    214-yards, Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin

    210-yards, Danny Koch, Central Columbia

    209-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall

    205-yards, Juvon Batts, Selinsgrove

    203-yards, Que’Shawn Jenkins, Bishop McDevitt

    200-yards, John Vaughn, Boiling Springs

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    254-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area ** School Record

    222-yards, Dustin Miller, ELCO

    213-yards, Aaron Weller, Pius X

    183-yards, DJ Moore, Imhotep Charter

    180-yards, Jahan Dotson, Nazareth, Area

    177-yards, Mason Yost, Northern Lebanon

    163-yards, Javier Buffalo, Benjamin Franklin

    153-yards, Justin Mucha, Dallas Area

    150-yards, Nate Stewart, Pius X

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    7 – Dan Green, Oxford Area **School and State Record – Receiving 

    7 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area **School Record 

    7 – Ross Campbell, West York

    6 – Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff

    5 – Colton Dull, Bermudian Springs

    5 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport

    5 – John Rupinski, North Schuylkill

    5 – Kevin Caldwell, Benjamin Franklin

    5 – Tre Jordan, Pius X

    5 – Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge

    5 – Zach Thatcher, Saucon Valley

    4 – Alex Evanitsky, Honesdale

    4 – Bill Williams, Camp Hill

    4 – Brandon Leacraft, Spring-Ford

    4 – Bruce Zaparzynski, North Penn (4)

    4 – Charles Snorweah, Pennsbury

    4 – Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg

    4 – Devon Delpiano, Cocalico

    4 – Ethan Mead, Cowanesque Valley

    4 – Jahad Neibauer, Central Dauphin East

    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    4 – John Vaughn, Boiling Springs

    4 – Musa Al-Sulaimani, Simon Gratz

    4 – Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter

    4 – Paul Dooley, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy

    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall

    4 – Tevon Weber, Salisbury Township

    4 – Tyler Emge, Fleetwood

    4 – Tyler Shay, Mid-Valley

     

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  • Eastern Pennsylvania High School Football scores for Saturday, September 20, 2014

    Academy of the New Church 57, Lower Moreland 21
    Archbishop Carroll 45, Penn Wood 20
    Benjamin Franklin 60, Olney 0
    Bethlehem Catholic 42, East Stroudsburg South 0
    Bishop McDevitt 48, Jenkintown 14
    Bishop Shanahan 31, West Chester East 21
    Bonner-Prendie 34, Chester 27
    Bristol 35, Delaware County Christian School 12
    Camp Hill 51, West Perry 20
    Dallas 27, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 13
    Episcopal Academy 42, Hill School 20
    Holy Redeemer 27, Col-Mont Vo-Tech 20
    Hun School (NJ) 56, Wyoming Seminary 14
    Imhotep Charter School 58, Friendship Collegiate Academy (DC) 20
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy 20, Strawberry Mansion 12
    Lackawanna Trail 28, Wilkes-Barre Meyers 16
    Lansdale Catholic 20, Academy Park 14
    LaSalle College HS 27, Malvern Prep 8
    Lower Merion 18, Kensington 16
    Mastery North Charter 32, Overbrook 14
    Methacton 20, Pottsgrove 7
    Montrose Area 26, Holy Cross 20
    Neumann-Goretti 20, Cardinal O’Hara 0
    Norristown 28, Central Bucks West 27
    Parkland 41, Pocono Mountain West 8
    Peddie School (NJ) 20, Germantown Academy 16
    Pius X 48, Conwell Egan Catholic 14
    Pottstown Area 32, Phoenixville 9
    Roman Catholic 24, Archbishop Ryan 16
    Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 36, Father Judge 35
    St. Ignatius (OH) 49, Assumption College School (CAN) 13
    Stroudsburg 42, Louis E. Dieruff 7
    York County School of Technology 24, Littlestown 12
  • Barkley Erupts in Record Setting Night. Zephyrs Roll 56-20

    brianweek42014With Parkland looming on the horizon, Whitehall’s coaching staff did all they could to keep their team focused on the task at hand, beating the Liberty Hurricanes. After a shaky start the Zephyrs got on the right track behind their outstanding back Saquon Barkley for a convincing 56-20 win over the Hurricanes in front of packed house at Zephyr Stadium last night.

    Barkley set the school record for touchdowns by finding the end zone four times and rushing for 213 yards in the victory. He has 45 td’s in his career breaking the record of 42 held by Eric Fiore. Barkley had runs of 61, 5 and 43 yards and a scoring reception of 21 yards on the evening.

    “It was just me being patient and trusting my line that they were going to open up the holes for me to run through,” Barkley said. “I know I can’t score on every play. I just keep positive and when the chance comes, I just run hard,” he finished saying.

    Jake Buskirk also added three tallies and QB Gianni Sinatore ran one in himself as part of 563 yards of offense on the night. The Zephyrs went on a 42 point run to open up a close 28-20 lead for Whitehall at intermission. The Zephyrs’ defense came up big when Liberty had two untimed downs from inside the Whitehall five, and they came away with no points.

    “The stop we got right at half was a huge momentum changer for us,” Coach Brian Gilbert stated. “The third quarter was ours. They are an explosive team we just needed to get some stops and get our offense rolling the rest of the way,” he concluded.

    Liberty got on board first with a 79 yard pass from QB Doug Erney to Eli Hall on the second play of the game. Whitehall answered with Sinatore hitting Barkley with a 21 yard pass. After a sensational one-handed interception by Barkley, Jake Buskirk took it from five yards out giving the Zephs a 14-7 lead with 4:08 left in the quarter. Erney then hit Darius Jones with a 23 yard strike to tie the game at 14. Harvey Hous gave the Hurricanes their final score of the night from three yards out with 11:30 left before half.

    “Our guys did not make some tackles on Barkley,” Liberty coach John Truby stated. “So many times we had the guys there and we just didn’t finish,” he concluded.

    Whitehall regained the lead for good with 7:44 left as Sinatore connected with Buskirk for a 21 yard score. Sinatore called his own number on a four-yard scamper giving his team a 28-20 lead.

    As the third quarter started, Barkley took the snap out of wildcat and sprinted 61 yards for a score. Then he took it in for two more scores  from five yards and then from 43 on a fourth and four situation. Jake Buskirk completed the scoring from five yards out at 8:48 mark of the final quarter.

    Next Friday night, Whitehall (4-0) hosts rival Parkland who is also unbeaten,  as they get into the heart of the EPC South.

  • 9/19/2014: High School Football Scores

    Abraham Lincoln 28, Jules E. Mastbaum 12
    Archbishop Wood 42, West Catholic 12
    Berks Catholic 44, Columbia 7
    Bermudian Springs 50, Hanover 14
    Bethlehem Freedom 34, Northampton 7
    Bishop McDevitt 35, Mechanicsburg 22
    Bloomsburg 28, Montgomery 0
    Boiling Springs 28, Middletown Area 13
    Cedar Cliff 60, Waynesboro 20
    Central Bucks South 42, Bensalem 0
    Central Columbia 34, Warrior Run 6
    Central Dauphin 45, Chambersburg 0
    Central York 44, Northeastern 17
    Coatesville 46, Avon Grove 7
    Cocalico 63, Lebanon 13
    Conestoga 40, Penncrest 28
    Conrad Weiser 39, Daniel Boone 28
    Council Rock North 21, Central Bucks East 0
    Council Rock South 16, Harry S. Truman 14
    Cowanesque Valley 42, Bucktail 0
    Crestwood 62, Pittston Area 14
    Cumberland Valley 28, Harrisburg 7
    Dallastown 20, Spring Grove 3
    Delaware Valley 38, Abington Heights 10
    Delaware Valley Charter 48, Academy of Palumbo 0
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech 37, School of the Future 0
    Dover Area 22, Gettysburg 16
    Downingtown East 28, West Chester Rustin 12
    Dunmore 28, Susquehanna Community 7
    East Pennsboro 28, Shippensburg Area 0
    Easton Area 37, Allentown Central Catholic 0
    ELCO 19, Pequea Valley 6
    Emmaus 34, Nazareth Area 27
    Exeter Township 49, Susquehannock 0
    Fairfield 20, Biglerville 19
    Fleetwood 48, Hamburg 24
    Frankford 39, Samuel S. Fels 14
    Garden Spot 35, Lancaster Catholic 20
    Garnet Valley 35, Strath Haven 14
    George Washington 14, Northeast 12
    Governor Mifflin 48, Reading 14
    Great Valley 33, Octorara Area 7
    Greencastle-Antrim 29, Big Spring 7
    Hanover Area 6, Riverside 0
    HD Woodson (DC) 33, Glen Mills 0
    Honesdale 42, Carbondale Area 16
    Interboro 33, William Penn Charter 23
    Jersey Shore 27, Montoursville 21
    Jim Thorpe Area 20, Tri-Valley 14
    Juniata 47, Line Mountain 21
    Lakeland 21, Nanticoke 6
    Lampeter-Strasburg 45, Solanco 42
    Lehighton 21, Blue Mountain 14
    Lewisburg 42, Milton Area 13
    Lower Dauphin 30, Susquehanna Township 15
    Mahanoy Area 21, Minersville Area 20
    Manheim Central 44, Elizabethtown Area 0
    Manheim Township 42, Conestoga Valley 7
    Martin Luther King 31, Roxborough 7
    Millersburg 48, Halifax 6
    Milton Hershey 27, Steelton-Highspire 26
    Mount Carmel Area 54, Central Mountain 28
    Muhlenberg 28, Pottsville Area 14
    Muncy 35, Canton Area 6
    Neshaminy 21, Abington 18
    Newport 45, East Juniata 12
    North Penn 40, Athens 12
    North Penn 47, Pennridge 22
    North Pocono 14, West Scranton 13
    North Schuylkill 47, Marian Catholic 26
    Northern 21, James Buchanan 7
    Northern Lebanon 47, Ephrata 6
    Northern Lehigh 20, Notre Dame 6
    Northwest Area 14, Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. 10
    Northwestern Lehigh 41, Wilson Area 3
    Old Forge 33, Lake-Lehman 0
    Oxford Area 53, Kennett 47
    Palisades 22, Palmerton Area 21
    Panther Valley 33, Shenandoah Valley 21
    Penn Manor 24, Hempfield 17
    Pennsbury 49, Souderton Area 6
    Perkiomen School 41, George School 20
    Perkiomen Valley 41, Owen J. Roberts 0
    Pine Grove Area 21, Susquenita 18
    Pleasant Valley 47, William Allen 14
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh 34, Upper Merion 10
    Prep Charter 43, Thomas Edison 6
    Quakertown Community 21, William Tennent 14
    Radnor 16, Chichester 15
    Red Land 41, Hershey 9
    Red Lion Area 13, William Penn (3) 12
    Ridley 37, Marple-Newtown 0
    Salisbury Township 54, Bangor 27
    Saucon Valley 49, Catasauqua 19
    Schuylkill Valley 48, Kutztown 14
    Selinsgrove 49, Shamokin 0
    Shikellamy 27, Mifflinburg 14
    South Philadelphia 29, Philadelphia Central 30
    South Western 34, New Oxford 27
    South Williamsport 34, Loyalsock Township 26
    Southern Columbia 46, Danville 0
    Southern Lehigh 41, Pen Argyl 18
    Spring-Ford 44, Boyertown 22
    Springfield-Delco 21, Haverford High 7
    Tamaqua Area 26, Schuylkill Haven 23
    Towanda 30, Hughesville 27
    Trinity 34, Palmyra 27
    Troy Area 25, Wyalusing Area 0
    Unionville 38, Sun Valley 0
    Upper Darby 65, Harriton 6
    Upper Dublin 28, Cheltenham 7
    Upper Moreland 42, Hatboro-Horsham 6
    Upper Perkiomen 34, Pope John Paul II 14
    Valley Forge Military Academy 18, New Hope Solebury 12
    Warwick 17, Cedar Crest 14
    Wellsboro 63, Sayre 0
    West Chester Henderson 28, Downingtown West 20
    West York 49, Eastern York 21
    Whitehall 56, Bethlehem Liberty 20
    Williams Valley 20, Upper Dauphin 3
    Williamsport 26, Hazleton Area 14
    Wilson West Lawn 46, J.P. McCaskey 6
    Wissahickon 41, Springfield-Montco 28
    Wyoming Area 17, Tunkhannock 7
    Wyoming Valley West 31, Berwick Area 21
    Wyomissing Area 54, Twin Valley 7
    York Catholic 29, Delone Catholic 27
    York Suburban 35, Kennard-Dale 0
  • Week 4: District 11 Master Schedule List

    2014-09-19
    Allentown Central Catholic (1-2) @ Easton Area (3-0) 07:00 PM
    Bethlehem Liberty (2-1) @ Whitehall (3-0) 07:00 PM
    Catasauqua (1-2) @ Saucon Valley (3-0) 07:00 PM
    Emmaus (1-2) @ Nazareth Area (0-3) 07:00 PM
    Jim Thorpe Area (3-0) @ Tri-Valley (1-2) 07:00 PM
    Lehighton (2-1) @ Blue Mountain (2-1) 07:00 PM
    Mahanoy Area (2-1) @ Minersville Area (0-3) 07:00 PM
    Marian Catholic (3-0) @ North Schuylkill (3-0) 07:00 PM
    Muhlenberg (0-3) @ Pottsville Area (0-3) 07:00 PM
    Northampton (1-2) @ Bethlehem Freedom (3-0) 07:00 PM Notes: Youth Night – Bulldogs MS Band Night
    Notre Dame (0-3) @ Northern Lehigh (2-1) 07:00 PM
    Palmerton Area (3-0) @ Palisades (2-1) 07:00 PM
    Pen Argyl (0-3) @ Southern Lehigh (2-1) 07:00 PM
    Pine Grove Area (1-2) @ Susquenita (0-3) 07:00 PM
    Pleasant Valley (0-3) @ William Allen (0-3) 07:00 PM Notes: Youth Football Night
    Salisbury Township (1-2) @ Bangor (1-2) 07:00 PM
    Schuylkill Haven (2-1) @ Tamaqua Area (1-2) 07:00 PM
    Shenandoah Valley (0-3) @ Panther Valley (0-3) 07:00 PM
    Williams Valley (2-1) @ Upper Dauphin (2-1) 07:00 PM
    Wilson Area (0-3) @ Northwestern Lehigh (3-0) 07:00 PM

    2014-09-20
    East Stroudsburg North (1-2) @ Pocono Mountain East (0-3) 01:00 PM
    Louis E. Dieruff (2-1) @ Stroudsburg (3-0) 01:00 PM
    Pocono Mountain West (0-3) @ Parkland (3-0) 01:00 PM Notes: Youth Night
    Conwell Egan Catholic (2-1) @ Pius X (3-0) 01:30 PM
    East Stroudsburg South (1-2) @ Bethlehem Catholic (3-0) 07:00 PM Notes: Youth Night & Angel 34 Foundation& Childhood Cancer – Angel 34 Foundation

  • Record-Setters: Week 3 Performances

    Football fans saw several records set in Eastern Pennsylvania last week.

    Valley Forge Military Academy’s Bronson Szallar rushed for 251-yards to set a school single-game record. Mike Ricketts held the previous record rushing for 236-yards against Bristol in 1976.

     

    Conwell-Egan’s Joe Ruggiero broke the school single-game receiving yardage record with 178-yards. The previous record was 177-yards in 1977 by Jerry Riley.

    Note: Per TedSilary.com website

     

    Doug Erney of Bethlehem Liberty threw for 354 yards and five first half touchdown’s in a win over Nazareth Area to break two school records. His 354 yards breaks the schools single-game 47-year old record of 347 yards held by John Rabuck.

    The five touchdown passes breaks the old record of four held jointly by Rabuck (1967), Jim Villani (1975) and Erney himself when he did it in 2012 as a freshman.

    Erney now leads the District with 726 yards passing.

    Note: Information provided by District 11 Statistician Duke Helm

  • District 11 Notes: Week 3

    by Duke Helms

    RUSHING
    Marian Catholic’s KJ Sneer ran for 124 yards and 3 td’s in a win over Minersville to improve the Colts to 3-0. Sneer also had a 31 yard td reception and now has 7 total td’s for the year.

    Shane Simpson of Easton rushed for 143 yards on only 5 carries and 2 td’s in a win over Northampton. Simpson also had a 22 yard td reception and now has 49 career touchdowns, moving him into 2nd place all-time at Easton.Ovid Goulbourne had 48 from 2001-04. Juan Gaddy is the Rovers all-time leader with 65 (1989-92).

    Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley rushed for 276 yards and 3 td’s in a win over Pleasant Valley and now has 560 yards rushing while racking up a total of 9 td’s. Barkley has 41 career td’s, putting him one behind school record holder Eric Fiore who had 42 td’s from 2009-10.

    Jacob Clouse and Anthony Cruz of East Stroudsburg North each rushed for over 100 yards in their win over Allen. Clouse rushed for 172 yards and Cruz had 155 yards and 3 td’s.

    Will Casella of Schuylkill Haven added 2 more td’s to his career totals and now has 60. That ties him with Mike Tracy of Marian Catholic (1978-80) and Niko Petrone of ESS (2011-13) for 22nd place all-time in District 11. Casella still leads the District with 610 rushing yards.

    Joe Santos of Freedom rushed for 103 yards and 3 td’s in a win over Emmaus.

    Austyn Borre of Pleasant Valley rushed for 190 yards with 2 td’s and caught 5 passes for 29 yards and a score vs Whitehall. Borre now has 37 career touchdowns which breaks the school record of 36 td’s that Rob Getz piled up from 2009-11.

    Christian Gretzinger of Palisades rushed for a school record 269 yards and 4 td’s in a win over Catasauqua. Owen Breininger held the old record when he rushed for 234 yards against Bangor on opening day in 2001. Gretzinger’s 4 td’s in the game, ties his personal best and also ties the school record which is held by 7 different players.

    Wyl Miller of Emmaus went over 2,000 yards rushing in his career in the loss to Freedom. Miller now has 2,021 yards and 30 career td’s.

    Dominic Shivone of Palmerton scored 3 td’s in a win over Bangor. Shivone had 2 td receptions and 1 rushing td.

    PASSING
    Doug Erney of Liberty threw for 354 yards and 5 first half td’s in a win over Nazareth to break 2 school records. His 354 yards breaks the 47 year old record of 347 yards held by John Rabuck. The 5 td passes breaks the old record of 4 held jointly by Rabuck (1967), Jim Villani (1975) and Erney himself when he did it in 2012 as a freshman. Erney now leads the District with 726 yards passing.

    Catasauqua’s Cristian Burker threw for 206 yards in a loss to Palisades. Catty has 2 quarterbacks that have at least 200 yards passing in the first 3 games. Burker has 277 yards and Brandon Keks has 208 yards.

    Travis Edmond of Southern Lehigh threw for 255 yards and 2 td’s on 25 completions in a loss to Saucon Valley. In the process Edmond broke his brother Ty’s career td pass record of 35. Edmond also joined the “4,000 yard” club and now has career totals of 4,175 yards and 36 td’s.

    Tre Jordan of Pius X still leads the District with 10 td passes this year.

    Mason Kholi of Central Catholic, Zach Thatcher of Saucon Valley and Doug Erney of Liberty are tied for second with 8.

    Northwestern’s Frank Dangello threw 3 td’s in the win over Bangor to tie the school record again. Dangello is tied with 3 other Tigers.

    Junior, Ian McCole of Shenandoah Valley went over 2,000 yards passing in his career and now has 2,066. Other fellow junior quarterbacks within 2,000 career passing yards are Julian Spigner of Bethlehem Catholic (1,998), Tre Jordan of Pius X (1,984) and Bobby Grigas of North Schuylkill (1,963).

     

    RECEIVING
    Jake Kober and Ricky Houser of Catasauqua both had over 100 yards receiving in their loss to Palisades. Kober had 7 catches for 143 yards (2 td’s) and Houser had 4 catches for 105 yards. Both players have over 200 yards on the year with Houser leading the team with 247 yards and Kober 2nd with 220 yards.

    Freddy Simmons of Bethlehem Catholic had 3 catches for 54 yards and a td vs PM West. Simmons also had 3 punt return touchdowns in the game and now has 4 punt returns and 1 kick-off return for td’s this year. Simmons leads the Golden Hawks with 8 total td’s.

    Ethan Price of Southern Lehigh caught 7 passes for 184 yards in the loss to Saucon Valley. Price has 11 catches on the season for a whopping 32.7 ypc and now leads the District with 360 yards.

    Cam Richardson of Northwestern caught 7 passes for 79 yards and 2 td’s and also rushed for 81 yards and another score. Richardson now has 991 career receiving yards and pulls to within 82 yards of Larry Caamano career record of 1,073 yards. Caamano compiled that total on 73 catches from 1989-91.

    Izaiah Avent of Liberty, caught 4 passes for 71 yards and 3 td’s in the win over Nazareth. The 3 td’s falls one short of Joe Donaher’s record in 1967. Donaher caught 4 td passes from John Rabuck against Neshaminy. Liberty has 4 players with over 100 yards receiving for the year. Darius Jones (174), Avent (137), Eli Hall (133) and Josiah Wright (101).

    Jeff Yordy of Pottsville Nativity had his 2nd 100 plus yard game this year. Yordy caught 6 passes for 123 yards in their win over CMVT.

     

    PAST AND PRESENT
    Nate Farber of Northern Lehigh ran for 102 yards and 3 td’s in a 20-15 win over Wilson. Nate would also run for a 2 pt conversion and score all of Northern Lehigh’s 20 points. With just over 4 minutes left in the 3rd quarter and the Bulldogs down 15-8, younger brother Ryan ran 30 yards on a fake punt to shift the momentum to Northern Lehigh. At the time, older brother Nate had 10 carries for only 30 yards and a 3 yard average. But on the next two plays, he ran for 7 yards and a 24 yard touchdown. He would score the game winner on a 20 yard run in the 4th quarter and average 6 yards per carry on his last 12 carries. Nate was a 1,000 yard rusher last year and has 238 yards so far this year. Nate and Ryan’s father, Chub was a former runningback at Northern Lehigh. After backing up three time 1,000 yard rusher Dale Beck, Chub got his chance as senior in 1981 and continued the streak by rushing for 1,015 yards. Northern Lehigh would not have another 1,000 yard rusher for the next 8 years before Mike Reichard ran for 1,043 yards in 1990.

     

    2014 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat

    Single Game Touchdowns (4)
    4 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    4 (1) Shane Simpson (Easton)
    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    4 (2) Wyatt Clements (Lehighton)
    4 (3) Freddy Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)
    4 (3) KJ Sneer (Marian Catholic)
    4 (3) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) *Ties School Record*

    Single Game Rushing Yardage (200)
    276 (1) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    276 (3) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    269 (3) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) *School Record*
    228 (2) Colin Moyer (Tamaqua)
    225 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)

    Single Game Passing Yardage (200)
    358 (2), 255 (3) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *School Record*
    325 (2) Brandon Kuehner (Pleasant Valley)
    269 (2) Nick Rodichok (Williams Valley)
    235 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    222 (1) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    217 (1), 208 (3) Justin Albert (Nazareth)

    Single Game TD Passes (4)
    5 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    5 (3) Doug Erney (Liberty) *School Record*
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    4 (2) Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley)

    Single Game Receptions (10)
    Single Game Reception Yardage (150)
    229 (2) Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) *School Record*
    184 (3) Ethan Price (Southern Lehigh)

    Single Game Reception TD’s (3)
    3 (1) Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity)
    3 (2) Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) *Ties School Record*
    3 (3) Izaiah Avent (Liberty)

    Single Season Leaders

    Rushing (500)
    610 Will Casella (Schuylkill Haven) senior
    560 Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) senior
    524 Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) senior

    Touchdowns (8)
    9 Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) senior
    8 Freddy Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) senior
    8 Will Casella (Schuylkill Haven) senior
    8 Shane Simpson (Easton) senior

    Passing Yards (575)
    726 Doug Erney (Liberty) junior
    688 Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) senior
    581 Justin Albert (Nazareth) senior

    Touchdown Passes (8)
    10 Tre Jordan (Pius X) junior
    8 Doug Erney (Liberty) junior
    8 Mason Kholi (Central Catholic) senior
    8 Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley) junior

    Receptions (14)
    17 Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) sophomore
    16 Conner Sullivan (Whitehall) senior
    14 Jahad Dotson (Nazareth) freshman
    14 Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity) senior

    Reception Yardage (240)
    360 Ethan Price (Southern Lehigh) junior
    278 Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) sophomore
    264 Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity) senior
    247 Ricky Houser (Catasauqua) senior

    Reception Touchdowns (4)
    4 Nate Stewart (Pius X) junior
    4 Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity) senior
    4 Jahad Dotson (Nazareth) freshman
    4 Nick Harka (Saucon Valley) junior

  • Week 3 Class 3A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 2.0
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 4.0
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 4.6
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 4.6
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 5.6
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 6.3
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 6.6
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 6.6
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 7.0
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 7.0
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 7.3
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 7.3
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 7.6
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 8.3
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 8.3
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 8.3
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 9.0
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 9.0
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 10.3
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 12.0
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 12.3
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 12.3
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 14.0
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 15.3
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 15.6
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 15.6
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 15.6
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 16.0
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 16.0
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 16.0
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 16.0
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 16.6
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 16.6
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 17.0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 17.0
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 17.3
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 17.6
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 17.6
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 17.6
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 18.0
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 18.3
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 18.3
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 18.3
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 19.0
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 19.0
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 19.0
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 19.0
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 19.3
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 20.0
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 20.3
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 20.6
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 21.0
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 21.3
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 21.3
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 21.6
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 22.3
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 22.6
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 22.6
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 23.0
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 23.0
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 23.6
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 24.6
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 25.0
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 25.6
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 25.6
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 26.0
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 26.0
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 26.6
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 27.0
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 27.0
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 27.0
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 27.3
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 27.3
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 28.0
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 28.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 29.6
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 30.0
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 30.6
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 30.6
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 31.3
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 32.3
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 32.6
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 33.0
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 33.3
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 33.6
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.3
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 35.3
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 35.6
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 36.3
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 36.3
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 37.0
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 37.3
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 37.6
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 37.6
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 38.3
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 38.3
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 40.3
    School of the Future AAA D12 40.3
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 41.0
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 41.0
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 41.3
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 41.6
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 42.6
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 43.3
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 43.3
  • Week 3 Class 4A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 4.6
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 4.6
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 5.3
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 5.6
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 6.6
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 9.0
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 9.3
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 9.3
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 10.3
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 10.6
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 11.3
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 12.3
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 13.3
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 13.3
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 14.0
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 14.0
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 14.6
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 15.3
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 15.6
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 15.6
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 16.0
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 16.0
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 16.3
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 16.6
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 16.6
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 18.0
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 18.0
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 18.3
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 18.3
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 18.3
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 18.3
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 18.6
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 18.6
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 18.6
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 18.6
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 19.0
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 19.0
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 19.3
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 19.6
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 20.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 20.0
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 20.0
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 20.3
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 20.6
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 20.6
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 20.6
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 21.0
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 21.0
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 21.6
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 22.0
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 22.3
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 22.6
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 23.0
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 23.3
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 23.3
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 23.3
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 23.3
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 23.6
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 23.6
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 24.3
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 24.3
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 24.6
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 25.3
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 25.3
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 25.6
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 25.6
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 26.0
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 27.0
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 28.0
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 28.0
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 28.0
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 28.3
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 28.3
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 29.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 29.0
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 29.3
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 29.3
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 29.3
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 29.6
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 30.0
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 30.0
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 30.3
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 30.3
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 30.3
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 30.6
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 31.6
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 32.6
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 32.6
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 33.0
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 33.6
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 34.3
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 34.6
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 35.3
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 35.3
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 35.3
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 35.6
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 36.3
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 37.3
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 38.0
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 38.3
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 39.3
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 40.3
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 41.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 43.3
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 44.3
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 44.6
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 45.3
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 49.3
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 54.3
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 58.6
  • Week 3 All Classes Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 2.0
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 2.0
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 2.0
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 4.0
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 4.0
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 4.3
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 4.6
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 4.6
    North Penn Panthers A D4 4.6
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 4.6
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 4.6
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 4.6
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 4.6
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 4.6
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 5.3
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 5.6
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 5.6
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 6.3
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 6.3
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 6.6
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 6.6
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 6.6
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 7.0
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 7.0
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 7.0
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 7.3
    Pius X Royals A D11 7.3
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 7.3
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 7.6
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 8.3
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 8.3
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 8.3
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 8.3
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 8.6
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 9.0
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 9.0
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 9.0
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 9.0
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 9.0
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 9.3
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 9.3
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 9.3
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 9.6
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 9.6
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 10.0
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 10.3
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 10.3
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 10.3
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 10.6
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 10.6
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 10.6
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 11.3
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 11.3
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 12.0
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 12.0
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 12.3
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 12.3
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 12.3
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 13.3
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 13.3
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 13.3
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 13.6
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 13.6
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 14.0
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 14.0
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 14.0
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 14.6
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 14.6
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 15.0
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 15.3
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 15.3
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 15.3
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 15.6
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 15.6
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 15.6
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 15.6
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 15.6
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 16.0
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 16.0
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 16.0
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 16.0
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 16.0
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 16.0
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 16.0
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 16.3
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 16.3
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 16.6
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 16.6
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 16.6
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 16.6
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 16.6
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 16.6
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 17.0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 17.0
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 17.0
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 17.3
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 17.3
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 17.3
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 17.6
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 17.6
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 17.6
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 17.6
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 17.6
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 17.6
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 18.0
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 18.0
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 18.0
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 18.0
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 18.3
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 18.3
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 18.3
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 18.3
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 18.3
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 18.3
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 18.3
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 18.5
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 18.6
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 18.6
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 18.6
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 18.6
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 18.6
    Fairfield Knights A D3 18.6
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 18.6
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 19.0
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 19.0
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 19.0
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 19.0
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 19.0
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 19.0
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 19.3
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 19.3
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 19.6
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 19.6
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 20.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 20.0
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 20.0
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 20.0
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 20.0
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 20.0
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 20.3
    Millersburg Indians A D3 20.3
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20.3
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 20.3
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 20.3
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 20.6
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 20.6
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 20.6
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 20.6
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 20.6
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 21.0
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 21.0
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 21.0
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 21.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 21.0
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 21.3
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 21.3
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 21.3
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 21.3
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 21.6
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 21.6
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 22.0
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 22.0
    Muncy Indians A D4 22.0
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 22.3
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 22.3
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 22.3
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 22.6
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 22.6
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 22.6
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 23.0
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 23.0
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 23.0
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 23.0
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 23.3
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 23.3
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 23.3
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 23.3
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 23.6
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 23.6
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 23.6
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 23.6
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 23.6
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 24.0
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 24.3
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 24.3
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 24.6
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 24.6
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 24.6
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 24.6
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 25.0
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 25.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 25.3
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 25.3
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 25.3
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 25.6
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 25.6
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 25.6
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 25.6
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 26.0
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 26.0
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 26.0
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 26.3
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 26.6
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 26.6
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 27.0
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 27.0
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 27.0
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 27.0
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 27.0
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 27.0
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 27.3
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 27.3
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 27.6
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 27.6
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 28.0
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 28.0
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 28.0
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 28.0
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 28.0
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 28.0
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 28.3
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 28.3
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 28.3
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 28.3
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 28.5
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 29.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 29.0
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 29.0
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 29.0
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 29.3
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 29.3
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 29.3
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 29.6
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 29.6
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 30.0
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 30.0
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 30.0
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 30.3
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 30.3
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 30.3
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 30.6
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 30.6
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 30.6
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 30.6
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 31.3
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 31.3
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 31.6
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 31.6
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 32.0
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 32.0
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 32.3
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 32.3
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 32.6
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 32.6
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 32.6
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 32.6
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 33.0
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 33.0
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 33.3
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 33.6
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 33.6
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 34.3
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.3
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 34.6
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 35.0
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 35.3
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 35.3
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 35.3
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 35.3
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 35.6
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 35.6
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 36.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 36.3
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 36.3
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 36.3
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 36.3
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 36.3
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 36.6
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 37.0
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 37.0
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 37.3
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 37.3
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 37.6
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 37.6
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 38.0
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 38.0
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 38.3
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 38.3
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 38.3
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 38.5
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 39.3
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 39.6
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 40.0
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 40.3
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 40.3
    School of the Future AAA D12 40.3
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 40.6
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 40.6
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 41.0
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 41.0
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 41.0
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 41.3
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 41.6
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 41.6
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 42.6
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 42.6
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 43.3
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 43.3
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 43.3
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 44.0
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 44.3
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 44.3
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 44.6
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 45.0
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 45.3
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 46.0
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 46.3
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 47.0
    Sayre Redskins A D4 47.0
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 49.3
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 52.5
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 54.3
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 58.6
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 59.0
  • Week 3 Class 2A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 2.0
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 4.0
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 4.3
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 4.6
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 4.6
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 4.6
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 7.0
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 8.3
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 9.0
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 9.3
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 9.6
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 9.6
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 10.0
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 10.3
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 10.6
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 10.6
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 11.3
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 13.6
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 14.6
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 15.3
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 16.0
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 16.6
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 17.3
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 17.3
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 17.6
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 17.6
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 17.6
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 18.5
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 18.6
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 18.6
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 19.6
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 20.0
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 20.0
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 20.3
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20.3
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 20.6
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 21.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 21.0
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 21.3
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 22.3
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 23.0
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 24.6
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 25.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 25.3
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 26.3
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 27.0
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 27.0
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 27.6
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 27.6
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 28.0
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 28.3
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 29.0
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 29.0
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 30.6
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 31.6
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 32.0
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 32.0
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 32.3
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 32.6
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 35.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 36.3
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 37.0
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 38.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 39.6
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 40.0
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 40.6
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 40.6
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 41.6
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 42.6
  • Week 3 Class 1A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 2.0
    North Penn Panthers A D4 4.6
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 6.3
    Pius X Royals A D11 7.3
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 8.6
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 9.0
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 12.0
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 13.3
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 13.6
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 15.0
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 16.3
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 16.6
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 17.0
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 18.0
    Fairfield Knights A D3 18.6
    Millersburg Indians A D3 20.3
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 21.3
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 22.0
    Muncy Indians A D4 22.0
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 23.6
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 23.6
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 24.0
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 24.6
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 26.6
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 28.3
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 28.5
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 31.3
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 36.0
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 36.3
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 36.6
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 38.5
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 44.0
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 44.3
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 45.0
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 46.0
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 46.3
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 47.0
    Sayre Redskins A D4 47.0
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 52.5
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 59.0
  • CBS MaxPreps Regional Computer Football Rankings for Sept 16 – Northeast

    1. (3) Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), 2-0, 86.6
    2. (1) Archbishop Wood (Warminster, Pa.), 3-0, 74.4
    3. (2) St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.), 1-1, 68.7
    4. (4) St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 2-0, 65.5
    5. (6) Paramus Catholic (N.J.), 2-0, 65.0
    6. (5) St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 1-2, 60.2
    7. (18) Canisius (Buffalo, N.Y.), 2-0, 57.8
    8. (7) South Fayette (McDonald, Pa.), 3-0, 56.9
    9. (NR) La Salle College (Wyndmoor, Pa.), 2-1, 55.2
    10. (12) Central Catholic (Pittsburgh), 3-0, 54.4
    11. (17) Pennsbury (Fairless Hills, Pa.), 3-0, 54.1
    12. (10) Parkland (Allentown, Pa.), 3-0, 53.6
    13. (25) New Canaan (Conn.), 1-0, 52.4
    14. (9) Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.), 3-0, 51.7
    15. (11) DePaul (Wayne, N.J.), 2-0, 51.7
    16. (NR) Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains, N.Y.), 2-0, 51.4
    17. (8) Aquinas Institute (Rochester, N.Y.), 1-1, 48.1
    18. (13) Easton (Pa.), 3-0, 49.9
    19. (19) Cathedral Prep (Erie, Pa.), 3-0, 48.9
    20. (NR) Central Valley (Monaca, Pa.), 3-0, 48.2;
    21. (NR) Downingtown West (Downingtown, Pa.), 3-0, 48.0
    22. (15) Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia), 2-1, 47.9
    23. (NR) Wilson (West Lawn, Pa.), 3-0, 47.8
    24. (16) Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.), 1-1, 47.2
    25. (NR) Pascack Valley (Hillsdale, N.J.), 1-0, 47.0

  • Week 3 All Classes Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 6
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 6
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 6
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 12
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 12
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 13
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 14
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 14
    North Penn Panthers A D4 14
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 14
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 14
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 14
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 14
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 14
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 16
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 17
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 17
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 19
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 19
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 20
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 20
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 20
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 21
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 21
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 21
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 22
    Pius X Royals A D11 22
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 22
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 23
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 25
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 25
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 25
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 25
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 26
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 27
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 27
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 27
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 27
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 27
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 28
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 28
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 28
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 29
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 29
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 30
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 31
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 31
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 31
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 32
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 32
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 32
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 34
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 34
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 36
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 36
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 37
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 37
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 37
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 37
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 40
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 40
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 40
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 41
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 41
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 42
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 42
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 42
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 44
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 44
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 45
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 46
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 46
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 46
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 47
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 47
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 47
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 47
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 47
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 48
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 48
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 48
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 48
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 48
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 48
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 48
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 49
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 49
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 50
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 50
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 50
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 50
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 50
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 50
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 51
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 51
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 51
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 52
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 52
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 52
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 53
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 53
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 53
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 53
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 53
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 53
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 54
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 54
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 54
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 54
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 55
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 55
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 55
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 55
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 55
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 55
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 55
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 56
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 56
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 56
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 56
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 56
    Fairfield Knights A D3 56
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 56
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 57
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 57
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 57
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 57
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 57
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 57
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 57
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 58
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 58
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 59
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 59
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 60
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 60
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 60
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 60
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 60
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 60
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 61
    Millersburg Indians A D3 61
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 61
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 61
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 61
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 62
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 62
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 62
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 62
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 62
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 63
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 63
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 63
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 63
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 63
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 64
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 64
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 64
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 64
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 65
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 65
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 66
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 66
    Muncy Indians A D4 66
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 67
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 67
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 67
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 68
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 68
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 68
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 69
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 69
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 69
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 69
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 70
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 70
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 70
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 70
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 71
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 71
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 71
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 71
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 71
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 72
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 73
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 73
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 74
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 74
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 74
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 74
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 75
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 75
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 76
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 76
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 76
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 77
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 77
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 77
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 77
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 77
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 78
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 78
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 78
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 79
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 80
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 80
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 81
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 81
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 81
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 81
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 81
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 81
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 82
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 82
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 83
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 83
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 84
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 84
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 84
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 84
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 84
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 84
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 85
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 85
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 85
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 85
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 87
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 87
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 87
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 87
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 88
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 88
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 88
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 89
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 89
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 90
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 90
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 90
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 91
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 91
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 91
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 92
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 92
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 92
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 92
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 94
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 94
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 95
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 95
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 96
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 96
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 97
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 97
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 98
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 98
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 98
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 98
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 99
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 99
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 100
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 101
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 101
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 103
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 103
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 104
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 105
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 105
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 106
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 106
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 106
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 106
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 107
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 107
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 108
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 109
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 109
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 109
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 109
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 109
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 110
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 111
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 111
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 112
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 112
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 113
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 113
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 114
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 114
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 115
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 115
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 115
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 118
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 119
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 120
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 121
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 121
    School of the Future AAA D12 121
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 122
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 122
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 123
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 123
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 123
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 124
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 125
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 125
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 128
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 128
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 130
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 130
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 130
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 132
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 133
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 133
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 134
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 135
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 136
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 138
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 139
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 141
    Sayre Redskins A D4 141
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 148
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 163
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 176
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 177
  • Week 3 Class 4A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 14
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 14
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 16
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 17
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 20
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 27
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 28
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 28
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 31
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 32
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 34
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 37
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 40
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 40
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 42
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 42
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 44
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 46
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 47
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 47
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 48
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 48
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 49
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 50
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 50
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 54
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 54
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 55
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 55
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 55
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 55
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 56
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 56
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 56
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 56
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 57
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 57
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 58
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 59
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 60
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 60
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 60
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 61
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 62
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 62
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 62
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 63
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 63
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 65
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 66
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 67
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 68
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 69
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 70
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 70
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 70
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 70
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 71
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 71
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 73
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 73
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 74
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 76
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 76
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 77
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 77
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 78
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 81
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 84
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 84
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 84
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 85
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 85
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 87
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 87
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 88
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 88
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 88
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 89
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 90
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 90
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 91
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 91
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 91
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 92
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 95
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 98
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 98
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 99
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 101
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 103
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 104
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 106
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 106
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 106
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 107
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 109
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 112
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 114
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 115
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 118
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 121
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 123
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 130
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 133
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 134
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 136
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 148
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 163
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 176
  • Week 3 Class 1A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 6
    North Penn Panthers A D4 14
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 19
    Pius X Royals A D11 22
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 26
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 27
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 36
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 40
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 41
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 45
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 49
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 50
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 51
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 54
    Fairfield Knights A D3 56
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 57
    Millersburg Indians A D3 61
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 64
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 66
    Muncy Indians A D4 66
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 71
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 71
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 72
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 74
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 77
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 80
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 85
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 94
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 105
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 108
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 109
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 110
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 132
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 133
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 135
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 138
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 139
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 141
    Sayre Redskins A D4 141
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 177
  • Week 3 Class 3A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 6
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 12
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 14
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 14
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 17
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 19
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 20
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 20
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 21
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 21
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 22
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 22
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 23
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 25
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 25
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 25
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 27
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 27
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 31
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 36
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 37
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 37
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 42
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 46
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 47
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 47
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 47
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 48
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 48
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 48
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 48
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 50
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 50
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 51
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 51
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 52
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 53
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 53
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 53
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 54
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 55
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 55
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 55
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 57
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 57
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 57
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 57
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 58
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 60
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 61
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 62
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 63
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 64
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 64
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 65
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 67
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 68
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 68
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 69
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 69
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 71
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 74
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 75
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 77
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 77
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 78
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 78
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 80
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 81
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 81
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 81
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 82
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 82
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 84
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 84
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 89
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 90
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 92
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 92
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 94
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 97
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 98
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 99
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 100
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 101
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 103
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 106
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 107
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 109
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 109
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 111
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 112
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 113
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 113
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 115
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 115
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 121
    School of the Future AAA D12 121
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 123
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 123
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 124
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 125
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 128
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 130
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 130
  • Week 3 Class 2A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 6
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 12
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 13
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 14
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 14
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 14
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 21
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 25
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 27
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 28
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 29
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 29
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 30
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 31
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 32
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 32
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 34
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 37
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 41
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 44
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 46
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 48
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 50
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 52
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 52
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 53
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 53
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 53
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 56
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 56
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 59
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 60
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 60
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 61
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 61
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 62
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 63
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 63
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 64
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 67
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 69
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 74
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 75
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 76
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 79
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 81
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 81
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 83
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 83
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 84
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 85
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 87
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 87
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 92
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 95
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 96
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 96
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 97
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 98
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 105
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 109
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 111
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 114
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 119
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 120
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 122
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 122
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 125
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 128
  • Week 3 Class 3A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 52.3
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 50.3
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 47.3
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 45.3
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 44.6
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 44.0
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 43.6
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 41.3
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 40.6
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 40.6
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 40.6
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 39.6
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 38.6
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 35.0
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 34.6
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 34.3
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.0
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 33.3
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 32.6
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 32.3
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 32.3
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 32.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 32.0
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 31.6
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 31.6
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 31.0
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 30.6
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 30.0
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 29.6
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 29.3
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 29.3
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 28.6
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 28.6
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 27.3
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 27.3
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 27.0
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 27.0
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 27.0
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 26.6
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 26.3
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 25.3
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 25.0
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 25.0
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 25.0
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 25.0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 24.0
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 24.0
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 23.6
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 23.3
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 23.0
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 22.6
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 22.6
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 22.6
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 22.3
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 22.0
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 20.6
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 20.6
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 20.3
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 20.3
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 20.3
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 19.6
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 19.3
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 19.3
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 19.0
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 18.6
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 18.0
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 16.6
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 16.3
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 16.0
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 15.6
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 15.6
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 15.3
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 15.3
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 15.0
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 14.6
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 14.6
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 14.0
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 13.6
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 13.3
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 13.3
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 13.0
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 13.0
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 13.0
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 12.6
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 12.0
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 11.6
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 11.6
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 11.3
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 11.3
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 10.3
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 10.0
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 9.3
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 9.3
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 9.3
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 9.0
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 9.0
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 8.3
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 8.3
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 7.0
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 6.6
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 5.6
    School of the Future AAA D12 5.3
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 4.6
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 4.3
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 4.0
  • Week 3 Class 2A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 54.6
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 52.3
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 49.3
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 46.3
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 46.3
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 46.0
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 44.6
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 43.6
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 40.6
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 40.3
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 39.3
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 38.6
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 37.6
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 35.6
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 35.3
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 32.3
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 32.0
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 32.0
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 30.3
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 29.0
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 29.0
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 28.6
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 28.6
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 28.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 28.0
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 28.0
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 26.3
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 26.0
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 25.6
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 25.6
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 25.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 24.6
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 24.0
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 23.0
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 23.0
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 22.3
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 21.0
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 20.0
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 18.3
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 18.0
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 17.6
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 17.5
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 17.3
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 17.0
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 16.6
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 15.6
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 15.3
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 14.6
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 14.6
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 14.0
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 13.0
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 13.0
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 12.3
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 11.6
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 11.0
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 11.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 10.3
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 9.3
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 9.0
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 8.6
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 8.0
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 8.0
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 7.0
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 6.6
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 4.0
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 4.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 4.0
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 2.3
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 2.0
  • Week 3 Class 1A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    North Penn Panthers A D4 56.6
    Pius X Royals A D11 55.3
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 50.0
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 47.0
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 41.3
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 39.0
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 32.6
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 32.0
    Fairfield Knights A D3 28.6
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 27.0
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 25.6
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 23.3
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 23.3
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 23.0
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 22.6
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 22.3
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 21.3
    Millersburg Indians A D3 20.6
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 19.6
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 19.6
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 19.0
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 16.3
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 16.3
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 15.0
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 14.6
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 14.3
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 14.3
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 13.6
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 12.3
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 10.3
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 10.0
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 9.3
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 9.0
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 8.3
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 7.3
    Sayre Redskins A D4 7.0
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 6.6
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 6.3
    Muncy Indians A D4 6.3
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 4.0
  • Week 3 All Classes Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    North Penn Panthers A D4 56.6
    Pius X Royals A D11 55.3
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 54.6
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 52.3
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 52.3
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 50.3
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 50.0
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 49.3
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 47.6
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 47.3
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 47.0
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 47.0
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 46.3
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 46.3
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 46.0
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 45.6
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 45.3
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 44.6
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 44.6
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 44.3
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 44.3
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 44.0
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 43.6
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 43.6
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 42.6
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 42.0
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 41.3
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 41.3
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 40.6
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 40.6
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 40.6
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 40.6
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 40.6
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 40.3
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 39.6
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 39.6
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 39.3
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 39.0
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 39.0
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 38.6
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 38.6
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 38.6
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 37.6
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 37.0
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 37.0
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 36.0
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 35.6
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 35.3
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 35.0
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 35.0
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 35.0
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 34.6
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 34.6
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 34.3
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 34.3
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 34.3
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 34.0
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 34.0
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 33.6
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 33.3
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 33.3
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 33.3
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 33.0
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 33.0
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 32.6
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 32.6
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 32.6
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 32.6
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 32.6
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 32.6
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 32.3
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 32.3
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 32.3
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 32.3
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 32.3
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 32.0
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 32.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 32.0
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 32.0
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 32.0
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 32.0
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 31.6
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 31.6
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 31.6
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 31.0
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 31.0
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 30.6
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 30.6
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 30.3
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 30.0
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 29.6
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 29.6
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 29.3
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 29.3
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 29.3
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 29.0
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 29.0
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 29.0
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 29.0
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 28.6
    Fairfield Knights A D3 28.6
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 28.6
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 28.6
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 28.6
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 28.3
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 28.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 28.0
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 28.0
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 28.0
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 28.0
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 27.3
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 27.3
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 27.3
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 27.3
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 27.3
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 27.0
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 27.0
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 27.0
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 27.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 26.6
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 26.6
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 26.6
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 26.3
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 26.3
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 26.3
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 26.3
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 26.0
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 25.6
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 25.6
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 25.6
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 25.3
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 25.3
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 25.0
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 25.0
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 25.0
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 25.0
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 25.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 24.6
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 24.6
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 24.6
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 24.3
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 24.0
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 24.0
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 24.0
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 24.0
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 24.0
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 24.0
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 23.6
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 23.6
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 23.3
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 23.3
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 23.3
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 23.0
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 23.0
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 23.0
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 23.0
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 23.0
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 23.0
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 23.0
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 23.0
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 22.6
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 22.6
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 22.6
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 22.6
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 22.6
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 22.3
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 22.3
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 22.3
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 22.3
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 22.0
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 21.6
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 21.3
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 21.0
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 21.0
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 21.0
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 20.6
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 20.6
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 20.6
    Millersburg Indians A D3 20.6
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 20.6
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 20.3
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 20.3
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 20.3
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 20.3
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 20.3
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 20.3
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 20.0
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 20.0
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 19.6
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 19.6
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 19.6
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 19.6
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 19.6
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 19.3
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 19.3
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 19.3
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 19.0
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 19.0
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 19.0
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 19.0
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 18.6
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 18.6
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 18.3
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 18.0
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 18.0
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 18.0
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 17.6
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 17.6
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 17.5
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 17.3
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 17.3
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 17.0
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 17.0
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 16.6
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 16.6
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 16.3
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 16.3
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 16.3
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 16.3
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 16.0
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 16.0
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 15.6
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 15.6
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 15.6
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 15.6
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 15.6
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 15.3
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 15.3
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 15.3
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 15.0
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 15.0
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 14.6
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 14.6
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 14.6
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 14.6
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 14.6
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 14.6
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 14.3
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 14.3
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 14.0
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 14.0
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 13.6
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 13.6
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 13.6
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 13.3
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 13.3
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 13.3
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 13.0
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 13.0
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 13.0
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 13.0
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 13.0
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 12.6
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 12.6
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 12.3
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 12.3
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 12.3
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 12.0
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 12.0
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 11.6
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 11.6
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 11.6
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 11.3
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 11.3
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 11.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 11.0
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 11.0
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 10.6
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 10.6
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 10.6
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 10.3
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 10.3
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 10.3
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 10.0
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 10.0
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 9.3
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 9.3
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 9.3
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 9.3
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 9.3
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 9.3
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 9.0
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 9.0
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 9.0
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 9.0
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 9.0
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 8.6
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 8.6
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 8.6
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 8.6
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 8.3
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 8.3
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 8.3
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 8.3
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 8.0
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 8.0
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 7.3
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 7.0
    Sayre Redskins A D4 7.0
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 7.0
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 6.6
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 6.6
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 6.6
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 6.6
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 6.6
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 6.3
    Muncy Indians A D4 6.3
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 6.0
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 5.6
    School of the Future AAA D12 5.3
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 4.6
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 4.6
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 4.6
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 4.3
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 4.3
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 4.0
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 4.0
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 4.0
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 4.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 4.0
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 2.3
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 2.3
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 2.0
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 0.0
  • Week 3 Class 4A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 47.6
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 47.0
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 45.6
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 44.3
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 44.3
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 42.6
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 42.0
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 40.6
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 39.6
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 39.0
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 38.6
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 37.0
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 37.0
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 36.0
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 35.0
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 35.0
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 34.6
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 34.3
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 34.3
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 34.0
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 33.6
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 33.3
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 33.3
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 33.0
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 33.0
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 32.6
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 32.6
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 32.6
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 32.6
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 32.3
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 32.3
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 32.0
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 31.6
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 31.0
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 30.6
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 29.6
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 29.3
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 29.0
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 29.0
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 28.3
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 28.0
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 28.0
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 27.3
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 27.3
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 27.3
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 26.6
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 26.6
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 26.3
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 26.3
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 25.3
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 24.6
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 24.6
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 24.3
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 24.0
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 24.0
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 24.0
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 23.6
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 23.0
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 23.0
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 23.0
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 23.0
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 22.6
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 22.3
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 21.6
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 21.0
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 21.0
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 20.6
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 20.6
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 20.3
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 20.3
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 20.3
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 20.0
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 19.6
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 19.6
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 19.3
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 19.0
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 19.0
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 18.6
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 18.0
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 17.6
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 17.3
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 17.0
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 16.3
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 16.0
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 15.6
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 15.6
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 14.6
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 13.6
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 13.3
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 12.6
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 12.3
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 12.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 11.0
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 10.6
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 10.6
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 10.6
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 9.3
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 9.0
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 8.6
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 8.6
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 8.6
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 8.3
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 6.6
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 6.6
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 6.0
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 4.6
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 4.6
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 4.3
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 2.3
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 0.0
  • 2014 Week 3: Small School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Small School

    1) Southern Columbia (4) 3-0 (2) Defeated Shamokin, 52-14

    2) North Schuylkill (11) 3-0 (3) Defeated Lehighton, 28-25

    3) Northwestern Lehigh (11) 3-0 (4) Defeated Pen Argyl, 45-6

    4) Wellsboro (4) 3-0 (5) Defeated Bucktail, 71-6

    5) Berks Catholic (3) 3-0 (7) Defeated York Catholic, 51-17

    6) West Catholic (12) 1-2 (1) Lost to St. John’s (DC), 6-37

    7) South Williamsport (4) 2-1 (8) Defeated Canton Area, 46-7

    8) Troy Area (4) 3-0 (9) Defeated Sayre, 60-8

    9) Loyalsock Township (4) 2-1 (10) Defeated Danville, 35-0

    10) Episcopal Academy (Non-PIAA) (6) 2-1 Lost to Caravel Academy (DE), 24-27

     

    HM: Bermudian Springs (3) 3-0, Bristol (1) 3-0, Camp Hill (3) 3-0, Delaware Valley Charter (12) 3-0, Lackawanna Trail (2) 3-0, Mount Carmel (4) 2-1, Old Forge (2) 3-0, Pius X (11) 3-0, Prep Charter (12) 2-0-1; Schuylkill Haven (11) 2-1, Wyomissing Area (3) 3-0

  • 2014 Week 3: Big School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Big School

    1) Archbishop Wood (12) 3-0 (2) Defeated North Penn, 42-7

    2) LaSalle College High School (12) 2-1 (4) Defeated DeMatha Catholic (MD), 41-39

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 3-0 (3) Defeated Cumberland Valley, 6-3

    4) Parkland (11) 3-0 (5) Defeated Allentown Central Catholic, 35-7

    5) Pennsbury (1) 3-0 (6) Defeated Council Rock North, 57-20

    6) Bethlehem Catholic (11) 3-0 (7) Defeated Pocono Mountain West, 46-6

    7) Downingtown West (1) 3-0 (9) Defeated Mifflin County, 42-7

    8) Easton Area (11) 3-0 (10) Defeated Northampton, 35-7

    9) Wilson (3) 3-0 (NR) Defeated Central Dauphin, 14-12

    10) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 1-2 (1) Lost to St. Ignatius (OH), 34-42

     

    HM: Abington (1) 3-0, Coatesville (1) 3-0, Council Rock North (1) 2-1, Crestwood (2) 3-0; Downingtown East (1) 2-1, Imhotep Charter (12) 2-1, Malvern Prep (Non-PIAA) 2-1; North Penn (1) 1-2; West Chester Rustin (1) 3-0

  • Week 3 All Classes Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    North Penn Panthers A D4 170
    Pius X Royals A D11 166
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 164
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 157
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 157
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 151
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 150
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 148
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 143
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 142
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 141
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 141
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 139
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 139
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 138
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 137
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 136
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 134
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 134
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 133
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 133
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 132
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 131
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 131
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 128
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 126
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 124
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 124
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 122
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 122
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 122
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 122
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 122
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 121
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 119
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 119
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 118
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 117
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 117
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 116
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 116
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 116
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 113
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 111
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 111
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 108
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 107
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 106
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 105
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 105
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 105
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 104
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 104
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 103
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 103
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 103
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 102
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 102
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 101
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 100
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 100
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 100
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 99
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 99
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 98
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 98
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 98
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 98
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 98
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 98
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 97
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 97
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 97
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 97
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 97
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 96
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 96
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 96
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 96
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 96
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 96
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 95
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 95
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 95
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 93
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 93
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 92
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 92
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 91
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 90
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 89
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 89
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 88
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 88
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 88
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 87
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 87
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 87
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 87
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 86
    Fairfield Knights A D3 86
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 86
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 86
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 86
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 85
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 84
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 84
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 84
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 84
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 84
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 82
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 82
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 82
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 82
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 82
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 81
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 81
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 81
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 80
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 80
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 80
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 79
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 79
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 79
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 79
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 78
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 77
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 77
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 77
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 76
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 76
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 75
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 75
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 75
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 75
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 75
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 74
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 74
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 74
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 73
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 72
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 72
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 72
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 72
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 72
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 72
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 71
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 71
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 70
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 70
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 70
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 69
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 69
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 69
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 69
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 69
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 69
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 69
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 69
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 68
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 68
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 68
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 68
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 68
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 67
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 67
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 67
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 67
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 66
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 65
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 64
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 63
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 63
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 63
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 62
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 62
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 62
    Millersburg Indians A D3 62
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 62
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 61
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 61
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 61
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 61
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 61
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 61
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 60
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 60
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 59
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 59
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 59
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 59
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 59
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 58
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 58
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 58
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 57
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 57
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 57
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 56
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 56
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 55
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 54
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 54
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 54
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 54
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 53
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 53
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 52
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 52
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 51
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 51
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 50
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 50
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 49
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 49
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 49
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 49
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 48
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 48
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 47
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 47
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 47
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 47
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 47
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 46
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 46
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 46
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 45
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 45
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 44
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 44
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 44
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 44
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 44
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 44
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 43
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 43
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 42
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 42
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 41
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 41
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 41
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 40
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 40
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 40
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 39
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 39
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 39
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 39
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 39
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 38
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 38
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 38
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 37
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 37
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 37
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 36
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 36
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 35
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 35
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 35
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 35
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 34
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 34
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 33
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 33
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 33
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 32
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 32
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 32
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 31
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 31
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 31
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 30
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 28
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 28
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 28
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 28
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 28
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 28
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 27
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 27
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 27
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 27
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 27
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 26
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 26
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 26
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 26
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 25
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 25
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 25
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 25
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 24
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 24
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 22
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 21
    Sayre Redskins A D4 21
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 21
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 20
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 20
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 20
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 20
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 20
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 19
    Muncy Indians A D4 19
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 18
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 17
    School of the Future AAA D12 16
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 14
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 14
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 14
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 13
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 13
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 12
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 12
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 12
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 12
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 12
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 7
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 7
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 6
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 0
  • Week 3 Class 1A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    North Penn Panthers A D4 170
    Pius X Royals A D11 166
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 150
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 141
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 124
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 117
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 98
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 96
    Fairfield Knights A D3 86
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 77
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 70
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 70
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 69
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 68
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 67
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 64
    Millersburg Indians A D3 62
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 59
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 59
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 54
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 49
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 49
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 45
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 44
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 43
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 43
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 41
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 38
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 37
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 31
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 28
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 27
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 25
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 22
    Sayre Redskins A D4 21
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 20
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 20
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 19
    Muncy Indians A D4 19
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 12
  • Week 3 Class 2A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 164
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 157
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 148
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 139
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 139
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 138
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 134
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans AA D1 131
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 122
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 121
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 118
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 116
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 113
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 107
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 106
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 97
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 96
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 96
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 91
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 87
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 87
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 86
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 86
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 84
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 84
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 84
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 79
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 78
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 77
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 77
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 75
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 74
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 72
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 69
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 69
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 67
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 63
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 60
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 55
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 54
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 53
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 52
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 51
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 50
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 47
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 46
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 44
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 44
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 42
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 39
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 39
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 37
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 35
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 35
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 33
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 33
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 31
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 28
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 27
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 26
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 24
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 24
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 21
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 12
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 12
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 12
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 7
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 6
  • Week 3 Class 3A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 157
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 151
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 142
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 136
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 134
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 132
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 131
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 124
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 122
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 122
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 122
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 119
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 116
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 105
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 104
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 103
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 102
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 100
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 98
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 97
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 97
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 96
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 96
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 95
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 95
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 93
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 92
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 90
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 89
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 88
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 88
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 86
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 86
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 82
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 82
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 81
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 81
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 81
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 80
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 79
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 76
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 75
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 75
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 75
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 75
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 72
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 72
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 71
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 70
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 69
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 68
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 68
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 68
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 67
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 66
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 62
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 62
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 61
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 61
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 61
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 59
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 58
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 58
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 57
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 56
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 54
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 50
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 49
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 48
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 47
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 47
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 46
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 46
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 45
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 44
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 44
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 42
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 41
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 40
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 40
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 39
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 39
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 39
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 38
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 36
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 35
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 35
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 34
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 34
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 31
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 30
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 28
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 28
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 28
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 27
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 27
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 25
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 25
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 21
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 20
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 17
    School of the Future AAA D12 16
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 14
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 13
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 12
  • Week 3 Class 4A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 143
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 141
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 137
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 133
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 133
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 128
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 126
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 122
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 119
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 117
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 116
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 111
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 111
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 108
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 105
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 105
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 104
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 103
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 103
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 102
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 101
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 100
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 100
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 99
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 99
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 98
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 98
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 98
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 98
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 97
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 97
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 96
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 95
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 93
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 92
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 89
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 88
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 87
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 87
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 85
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 84
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 84
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 82
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 82
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 82
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 80
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 80
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 79
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 79
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 76
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 74
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 74
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 73
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 72
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 72
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 72
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 71
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 69
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 69
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 69
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 69
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 68
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 67
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 65
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 63
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 63
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 62
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 62
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 61
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 61
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 61
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 60
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 59
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 59
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 58
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 57
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 57
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 56
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 54
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 53
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 52
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 51
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 49
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 48
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 47
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 47
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 44
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 41
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 40
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 38
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 37
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 36
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 33
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 32
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 32
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 32
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 28
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 27
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 26
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 26
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 26
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 25
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 20
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 20
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 18
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 14
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 14
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 13
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 7
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 0
  • Week 4: District 11 Master Schedule List

    2014-09-15
    Juniata (2-0) @ Pine Grove Area (1-1) 06:00 PM

    2014-09-19
    Allentown Central Catholic (1-2) @ Easton Area (3-0) 07:00 PM
    Bethlehem Liberty (2-1) @ Whitehall (3-0) 07:00 PM
    Catasauqua (1-2) @ Saucon Valley (3-0) 07:00 PM
    East Stroudsburg North (1-2) @ Pocono Mountain East (0-3) 07:00 PM
    Emmaus (1-2) @ Nazareth Area (0-3) 07:00 PM
    Jim Thorpe Area (3-0) @ Tri-Valley (1-2) 07:00 PM
    Lehighton (2-1) @ Blue Mountain (2-1) 07:00 PM
    Louis E. Dieruff (2-1) @ Stroudsburg (3-0) 07:00 PM
    Mahanoy Area (2-1) @ Minersville Area (0-3) 07:00 PM
    Marian Catholic (3-0) @ North Schuylkill (3-0) 07:00 PM
    Muhlenberg (0-3) @ Pottsville Area (0-3) 07:00 PM
    Northampton (1-2) @ Bethlehem Freedom (3-0) 07:00 PM Notes: Youth Night – Bulldogs MS Band Night
    Notre Dame (0-3) @ Northern Lehigh (2-1) 07:00 PM
    Palmerton Area (3-0) @ Palisades (2-1) 07:00 PM
    Pen Argyl (0-3) @ Southern Lehigh (2-1) 07:00 PM
    Pine Grove Area (1-1) @ Susquenita (0-3) 07:00 PM
    Pleasant Valley (0-3) @ William Allen (0-3) 07:00 PM Notes: Youth Football Night
    Pocono Mountain West (0-3) @ Parkland (3-0) 07:00 PM Notes: Youth Night
    Salisbury Township (1-2) @ Bangor (1-2) 07:00 PM
    Schuylkill Haven (2-1) @ Tamaqua Area (1-2) 07:00 PM
    Shenandoah Valley (0-3) @ Panther Valley (0-3) 07:00 PM
    Williams Valley (2-1) @ Upper Dauphin (2-1) 07:00 PM
    Wilson Area (0-3) @ Northwestern Lehigh (3-0) 07:00 PM

    2014-09-20
    Conwell Egan Catholic (2-1) @ Pius X (3-0) 01:30 PM
    East Stroudsburg South (1-2) @ Bethlehem Catholic (3-0) 07:00 PM Notes: Youth Night & Angel 34 Foundation & Childhood Cancer – Angel 34 Foundation

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  • Week 3: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    318-yards, Keith Batkowski, Montoursville

    281-yards, Frank Aigeldinger, Crestwood

    277-yards, Phil Orverton, Red Land

    263-yards, Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin

    262-yards, Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire

    258-yards, Josh Smith, Wissahickon

    251-yards, Bronson Szallar, Valley Forge Military Academy **School Record

    248-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    237-yards, Khaleem Gary-Newkirk, Lebanon

    236-yards, Adrian. Sapnas, Marple-Newtown

    229-yards, Corey Tomasetti, Mid-Valley

    218-yards, Nassir Weaver, Lancaster Catholic

    210-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport

    207-yards, Scot Wasilchak, Valley View

    205-yards, Jeff Skursky, Wyoming Area

    203-yards, Austyn Borre, Pleasant Valley

    202-yards, Bryce Zaparzynski, North Penn (4)

    202-yards, Marty Clark, Loyalsock Township

    201-yards, Anthony Maurent, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    201-yards, Kyle Karycki, Mount Carmel Area

    201-yards, Shyheim Brown, Mechanicsburg

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    356-yards, Kyle Warfel, Columbia

    354-yards, Doug Erney, Bethlehem Liberty **School Record

    337-yards, Grant Breneman, Cedar Cliff

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    184-yards,  Ethan Price, Southern Lehigh

    182-yards, Dustin Miller, ELCO

    178-yards, Dylan Chant, Columbia

    178-yards, Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan

    168-yards, Able Hoff, Marple-Newtown

    159-yards, Noah Malone, Cedar Cliff

    157-yards, Aaron Nelson, Hamburg

    151-yards, Prince Smith, Father Judge

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    6 – Josh Adams, Central Bucks South

    5 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport

    5 – Doug Erney, Bethlehem Liberty **School Record

    5 – Imere Lubin, Kensington

    5 – Keith Batkowski, Montoursville

    5 – Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire

    4 – Adrian. Sapnas, Marple-Newtown

    4 – Anthony Amurent, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    4 – Brandon Unterkoefler, Exeter Township

    4 – Bronson Szallar, Valley Forge Military Academy

    4 – Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic

    4 – Jake Barr, Downingtown West

    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    4 – Jay Popson, Crestwood

    4 – Justin Hamilton, West Philadelphia

    4 – Mark McCray, Martin Luther King

    4 – Mikale Clark, Harrisburg

    4 – Mitch Martin, Garden Spot

    4 – Nassir Weaver, Lancaster Catholic

    4 – Tre Jordan, Pius X

    4 – Tyler Stahlman, East Pennsboro

     

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  • Week 3: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    28 – Albert Wolfgang, Williams Valley

    19 – Anthony Greggo, Pius X

    18 – Devin Fontanez, Saucon Valley

    18 – Maverick Robinson, Newport

    17 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area

    16 – Austin Marks, Millersburg

    16 – Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area

    16 – Shaq Cobb, Fleetwood

    15 – A.J. Ziller, Bloomsburg Area

    15 – Zack Kuntz, Camp Hill

    14 – Andrew Buchanan, Lampeter Strasburg

    14 – Jeff Burton, Lakeland

    14 – Jes Sheridan, Hanover Area

    13 – Chance Allen, Newport

    13 – Crae McCracken, Loyalsock Township

    13 – Nick Sully, Marian Catholic

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    3 – Evan Pollack, Governor Mifflin

    2 – Chris Muller, Pen Argyl

    2 – Lance Blass, Crestwood

    2 – Raheem Blackshear, Father Judge

    2 – Tyler Lampe, Gettysburg

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    4 – Bill Williams, Camp Hill

    4 – Tim Mallon, Perkiomen Valley

    3.5 – Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin

    3 – T.J. Foley, Perkiomen Valley

    3 -Zack Kuntz, Camp Hill

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    82-yards, Zack Erfman, Pittston Area

    75-yards, Steve Scioscia, Lackawanna Trail

    55-yards, Dylan Harris, Phoenixville

    46-yards, Mike Crawford, Imhotep Charter 

    41-yards, Brae Peck, Greencastle-Antrim

    5-yards, Collin Moyer, Tamaqua

    3-yards, David Williams, Perkiomen Valley

    0-yards, Jason DePhillips, West Chester

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    97-yards, TJ Cistrunk, Wilkes-Barre Meyers

    92-yards, Dox Aiken, Haverford School

    88-yards, Evan Pollack, Governor Mifflin

    85-yards, Jake Hubley, Great Valley

    70-yards, Chase Ober, Conrad Weiser

    70-yards, Damian McKinsey, Eastern York

    50-yards, Kabir Drummond, John Bartram 

    41-yards, Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire

    35-yards, Evan Wlock, West Chester Rustin

    35-yards, Keith Leedy, Lower Dauphin

    33-yards, Jeff Zebrowski, Bishop Shanahan

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    20-yards, Tyler Lucas, Tri-Valley 

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 3: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    95-yards, Dalton Klinger, Newport

    91-yards, Jakkar Kinard, York Catholic

    90-yards, Mason Evitts, Mahanoy Area

    90-yards, Ryan Harris, Williams Valley 

    89-yards, Alex Uhler, Upper Dauphin

    89-yards, Khary Mauras, Reading

    85-yards, Frankie Perigo, Kennett

    80-yards, Adam Zeiders, Lower Dauphin

    80-yards, Damon Beckhorn, Nanticoke

    80-yards, Shakur Lester, Dieruff

    64-yards, Adam Zeiders, Lower Dauphin

    56-yards, Donte Howard, Frankford

    55-yards, Michael Quealy, Fairfield

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    69-yards, Josh Natale, Lakeland

    63-yards – Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic

    60-yards, Sean Judge, Wyoming Valley West

    57-yards, Abel Hoff, Marple-Newtown

    57-yards, Christian Kemp, Lancaster Catholic

    50-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    48-yards, Nasir Adderly, Great Valley

    37-yards – Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic

    32-yards – Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic

     

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    39, 43 – Hunter Wirth, Newport 

    24, 32 – Garrett Patla, Perkiomen Valley

    23, 32 – Jacob Kerschner, Central Dauphin

    19, 23 – Jacob Sarver, Freeport

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    46-yards, Soren Frost, Cedar Crest

    43-yards, Hunter Wirth, Newport

    41-yards, Brandon Miller, Northwestern Lehigh

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    61-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford

    44-yards, Jerry Riccardo, Bishop Shanahan

    42.6-yards, Mason Donaldson, Salisbury Township

    42-yards, Nick Krusinsky, Shenandoah Valley

    40.3-yards, Ryan Dougherty, Ridley

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    5 – George Lambritsios, Marple-Newtown

    5 – Jack Soslow, Haverford School

     

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  • 9/13/2014: High School Football Scores

    Abington Heights 37, Williamsport 12
    Academy of the New Church 37, Tatnall School (DE) 6
    Archbishop Carroll 28, Bishop McDevitt 3
    Benjamin Franklin 39, Northeast 20
    Bishop Shanahan 44, Olney 0
    Delaware Valley Charter 56, Thomas Edison 0
    Don Bosco Prep (NJ) 24, St. Thomas Aquinas (FL) 7
    Downingtown West 42, Mifflin County 7
    Father Judge 41, St. Anthony’s (NY) 32
    Germantown Academy 34, Hill School 7
    Harrisburg 34, William Penn (3) 12
    Jenkintown 14, George School 9
    Lake-Lehman 37, Holy Redeemer 13
    Lansdale Catholic 28, Hatboro-Horsham 13
    Milton Hershey 27, Hershey 9
    Neumann-Goretti 20, Chester 6
    Northern Lehigh 20, Wilson Area 15
    Northwestern Lehigh 45, Pen Argyl 6
    Parkland 35, Allentown Central Catholic 7
    Pius X 42, Kennett 10
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh 35, Norristown 6
    Pope John Paul II 14, Pottstown Area 7
    Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 34, Mastery North Charter 21
    St. Ignatius (OH) 42, Saint Joseph’s Prep 34
    Stroudsburg 21, East Stroudsburg South 0
    Unionville 36, Avon Grove 0
    Upper Moreland 35, Conwell Egan Catholic 28
  • Nativity battles back, captures first win

    kennyweek32014As the legendary Victory Bell chimed, the folks at Veteran’s Memorial Stadium knew just what happened. Nativity (1-2, 1-0) dominated the second half to pull away from their All American Conference foe Columbia Montour Vo-Tech (0-3, 0-1) 36-28. The win snaps a streak of two straight losses for the Green Wave. Senior Jeff Yordy talked about ringing the bell for the first time, “It honestly felt amazing and knowing we got the W, was an incredible feeling.”

    The Rams found the board first as halfback Chris Zanolini pushed the ball into the end zone from nine yards away. A successful two-point conversion gave the rams an 8-0 lead after one quarter.

    The Rams leaned heavily on their option attack as they ran the ball 47 times for a whopping 241 yards and four touchdowns. Senior Linebacker Aaron Davidson talked about the defense after the game, “Our defense was a little shaky in the beginning, but after some halftime adjustments the other team just couldn’t convert against us. We played hard nosed football the whole second half.”

    Rams’ halfback Chris Zanolini found pay dirt once again early in the second quarter this time from 37 yards away. Once again a successful two-point conversion gave the rams a 16-0 lead. The Green Wave would not give in as the next offensive possession senior quarterback Dominic Piccioni scrambled four yards to find the end zone. A successful two-point conversion made the score 16-8.

    The Rams halfback Chris Zanolini found the end zone for the third time midway through the second quarter to give the Rams a promising 22-8 lead. The Green Wave used some trickery late in the second quarter as Piccioni handed the ball to wide receiver Jeff Yordy, and he took it to the house from 51 yards away. This score gave the Green Wave momentum entering halftime but the Rams still had the lead 22-16.

    The Green Wave would add two scores in the third quarter. The first on a 12-yard Dominic Piccioni scamper, which gave the Green wave a 23-22 advantage, their first of the night. Later in the quarter Piccioni found Yordy from three-yards out to give the Green Wave a 30-22 lead after three quarters.

    The Rams did not give in however as tailback Nicholas Kocan found the end zone from six yards away, but a failed two-point conversion left Nativity with the lead 30-28. Dominic Piccioni found the end zone late in the fourth from nine yards out to close the door on the Rams’ chances to win and captured win number one, 36-28.

    Piccioni talked about the keys to the game, “The o-line holding up great giving good protection and just really making the throws and the reads the best we could.” The Green Wave have a bye week next week.

  • Zephyrs Avoid Bear Trap En Route to 41-21 Win

    brianweek32014With last week’s emotional win, Whitehall needed to make sure Friday night’s game with Pleasant Valley didn’t catch them in a bear trap in Brodheadsville. Saquon Barkley scored three times and Junior QB Gianni Sinatore threw for two scores and rushed for another as the Zephyrs cruised to a 41-21 victory over the Bears on a chilly night.

    This week’s message from coach Brian Gilbert to his team was to get off to quick start, unlike the 28-7 debacle they faced last week against Central Catholic. The Zephyrs did just that on the first play from scrimmage after Mustafa Mitchell mishandled the opening kickoff giving his team the ball on their own five-yard line. RB Saquon Barkley took a handoff and went to his left but was bottled up. He cut back to the right, found an opening and sprinted the distance, giving the Zephs a quick 7-0 lead.

    “Coach talked about getting off to a fast start all week,” Barkley stated. “We got down last week and it took a team effort to get back into it. We did not want that to happen tonight,” he concluded.

    Pleasant Valley’s defense tightened up and forced a Barkley fumble at the 36 yard line. Austin Borre finished the drive with a three-yard run with just under four minutes to go in the opening quarter to tie the game.

    Whitehall then moved the ball to the Bears ten-yard line and Barkley scored from there on the first play of second quarter. The PAT was missed giving the Zephyrs a 13-7 lead. QB Gianni Sinatore got in the scoring act with a one-yard plunge and Barkley scored again from eight yards out giving the Zephyrs a 27-7 lead at intermission.

    “We played well tonight. We got on the board early and we were able to get some new guys in the second half,” Coach Gilbert said. “We need to clean up some of the penalties and some of the turnovers we had tonight, but overall I am happy with the performance,” he concluded.

    Sinatore then connected with Conor Sullivan on a ten-yard scoring pass. Mustafa Mitchell had the catch of the night as he outfought two Bear defenders in the end zone on a 25 yard pass.

    Borre also scored twice more in the second half, once on a nifty 78 yard run and then on a ten-yard pass from Brandon Kuehner that completed the scoring.

    Whitehall (3-0) will host Bethlehem Liberty next week while Pleasant Valley (0-3) travels to William Allen.

  • 9/12/2014: High School Football Scores

    Abington 27, Upper Dublin 20
    Academy Park 33, Sun Valley 0
    Archbishop Ryan 53, Bensalem 0
    Archbishop Wood 42, North Penn 7
    Berks Catholic 51, York Catholic 17
    Bermudian Springs 21, Shippensburg Area 0
    Berwick Area 26, Dallas 23
    Bethlehem Catholic 46, Pocono Mountain West 6
    Bethlehem Freedom 35, Emmaus 14
    Bethlehem Liberty 48, Nazareth Area 21
    Biglerville 21, New Oxford 15
    Bishop McDevitt 6, Cumberland Valley 3
    Blue Mountain 41, Pottsville Area 0
    Boiling Springs 14, Big Spring 7
    Bonner-Prendie 41, Academy of Palumbo 0
    Bristol 42, New Hope Solebury 0
    Calvary Christian Academy 34, Baltimore Lutheran 20
    Camp Hill 42, James Buchanan 14
    Carlisle 34, South Western 23
    Central Bucks South 42, Central Bucks East 24
    Central Dauphin East 30, Susquehanna Township 22
    Chichester 28, Kutztown 7
    Coatesville 24, Roman Catholic 21
    Columbia 28, Trinity 27
    Conestoga 35, Lower Merion 7
    Conrad Weiser 54, Fleetwood 28
    Crestwood 63, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 27
    Daniel Boone 34, Twin Valley 13
    Delaware Valley 41, Hazleton Area 7
    Donegal 18, Palmyra 14
    Dunmore 34, West Scranton 14
    East Pennsboro 48, Susquenita 0
    East Stroudsburg North 28, William Allen 12
    Eastern York 58, Hanover 0
    Easton Area 35, Northampton 7
    Fairfield 49, Carson Long Institute 20
    Frankford 53, Jules E. Mastbaum 6
    Garden Spot 28, Exeter Township 26
    Garnet Valley 21, Ridley 14
    George Washington 42, Roxborough 0
    Gettysburg 48, Waynesboro 6
    Governor Mifflin 22, Manheim Township 13
    Great Valley 61, Penn Wood 12
    Greencastle-Antrim 53, West Perry 13
    Harry S. Truman 37, Cardinal O’Hara 14
    Haverford High 42, Upper Merion 6
    Haverford School 54, Downingtown East 26
    Hempfield 22, Central York 7
    Honesdale 20, Mid-Valley 14
    Hughesville 55, Montgomery 13
    Jersey Shore 23, Athens 0
    Jim Thorpe Area 7, Tamaqua Area 6
    John Bartram 24, Philadelphia Central 0
    Kennard-Dale 30, York County School of Technology 12
    Kensington 35, Strawberry Mansion 6
    Lackawanna Trail 48, Montrose Area 0
    Lampeter-Strasburg 30, Conestoga Valley 25
    Lancaster Catholic 49, Littlestown 19
    LaSalle College HS 41, Dematha Catholic (MD) 39
    Lebanon 35, ELCO 14
    Louis E. Dieruff 35, Pocono Mountain East 0
    Lower Dauphin 50, Chambersburg 10
    Loyalsock Township 35, Danville 0
    Mahanoy Area 19, Panther Valley 12
    Manheim Central 42, Cedar Crest 3
    Marian Catholic 47, Minersville Area 12
    Marple-Newtown 59, Harriton 35
    Martin Luther King 39, Abraham Lincoln 0
    Mechanicsburg 35, Northern 0
    Methacton 25, Boyertown 7
    Middletown Area 36, Elizabethtown Area 14
    Millersburg 27, Line Mountain 6
    Montoursville 48, Mifflinburg 41
    Mount Carmel Area 32, Lewisburg 14
    Muncy 13, Cowanesque Valley 6
    Nanticoke 42, East Juniata 8
    Nativity BVM 36, Col-Mont Vo-Tech 28
    Neshaminy 49, Council Rock South 15
    North Penn 50, Milton Area 6
    North Pocono 29, Wyoming Area 27
    North Schuylkill 28, Lehighton 25
    Northeastern 31, Susquehannock 10
    Northern Lebanon 29, Hamburg 6
    Northwest Area 14, Western Wayne 13
    Octorara Area 41, Pequea Valley 33
    Old Forge 16, Hanover Area 13
    Overbrook 20, Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech 0
    Owen J. Roberts 21, Phoenixville 20
    Palisades 36, Catasauqua 21
    Palmerton Area 54, Bangor 13
    Penn Manor 35, Dallastown 3
    Penncrest 27, Strath Haven 21
    Pennridge 35, Central Bucks West 23
    Pennsbury 57, Council Rock North 20
    Perkiomen Valley 20, Spring-Ford 7
    Pottsgrove 42, Upper Perkiomen 6
    Prep Charter 39, Interboro 20
    Quakertown Community 20, Cheltenham 7
    Reading 47, J.P. McCaskey 20
    Red Land 27, Dover Area 7
    Salisbury Township 27, Notre Dame 13
    Saucon Valley 30, Southern Lehigh 22
    Schuylkill Haven 22, Shenandoah Valley 0
    Schuylkill Valley 26, Annville-Cleona 13
    Scranton 27, Wallenpaupack 0
    Scranton Prep 29, Tunkhannock 0
    Selinsgrove 28, Shikellamy 7
    Simon Gratz 53, Samuel S. Fels 0
    Souderton Area 20, Wissahickon 14
    South Williamsport 46, Canton Area 7
    Southern Columbia 52, Shamokin 14
    Spring Grove 56, York Suburban 20
    Springfield-Delco 28, Radnor 7
    St. John’s (DC) 37, West Catholic 6
    St. Paul’s School (MD) 41, Delone Catholic 20
    Steelton-Highspire 40, Newport 34
    Susquehanna Community 35, Holy Cross 13
    Towanda 56, Bloomsburg 12
    Troy Area 60, Sayre 8
    Upper Darby 27, Glen Mills 20
    Upper Dauphin 28, Halifax 21
    Valley View 14, Lakeland 7
    Warrior Run 19, Wyalusing Area 14
    Warwick 41, Ephrata 0
    Wellsboro 71, Bucktail 6
    West Chester Henderson 35, Solanco 0
    West Chester Rustin 34, West Chester East 13
    West York 44, Red Lion Area 27
    Whitehall 41, Pleasant Valley 21
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. 52, Carbondale Area 6
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers 20, Riverside 0
    William Penn Charter 23, Springfield-Montco 20
    William Tennent 31, Oxford Area 13
    Williams Valley 28, Tri-Valley 12
    Wilson West Lawn 14, Central Dauphin 12
    Wyoming Valley West 56, Pittston Area 7
    Wyomissing Area 42, Muhlenberg 7
  • Record-Setters: Week 2 Performances

    Football fans saw several records set in Eastern Pennsylvania last weekend.

    Wilkes-Barre GAR’s defensive back Tydus Winstead tied a national high school football record with three interception returns for touchdowns in one quarter.

    In the second quarter he returned interceptions of 21, 25 and 14 yards for scores.

     

    In week one Marple-Newtown’s Adrian Sapnas rushed for 257 yards on 25 carries to set the school’s single season rushing record. Cimmirow Moat held the previous record in 2011. He rushed for 256 yards against Sun Valley.

    It didn’t take him long to break his own record. Adrian rushed for 274 yards last weekend against Strath Haven.

     

    The dynamic duo of Southern Lehigh’s quarterback Travis Edmond and wide receiver Timmy Walter set two records week two.

    Edmond passed for 358 yards against Wilson Area last weekend. He eclipsed his own record set in 2013 versus Notre Dame.

    Walter caught nine passes for 229 yards, breaking Jacob DelPriore’s 202 yards receiving record he set in 2012 against Notre Dame.

     

    Roman Catholic’s Philip DiWilliams passed for 415 yards against Downingtown East. That’s the highest total ever for a Catholic League Quarterback and ranks No. 2 in city history (to the 498 rung up last season by SCH Academy’s Paul Dooley). Per TedSilary.com website.

     

    Carlisle’s Deonte Ramsey caught nine passes for 273 yards setting a school record in receiving. He broke Richard Rayborn’s record of seven catches for 165 yards against Bishop McDevitt in a district title game in 2004.

  • District 11 Notes: Week 2

    by Duke Helm

    RUSHING

    Whitehall’s Saquan Barkley rushed for 101 yards and 3 td’s in an overtime win over Central Catholic to put him over 2,000 yards rushing for his career. Barkley also had an 82 yard punt return for a td in the game and now has 38 career td’s. With his first td, Barkley broke a tie with Matt Hamscher who had 34 td’s from 2004-07. Barkley also went by Nick Kurtz who scored 36 td’s from 1996-99. Eric Fiore holds the school record with 42 td’s that he set from 2009-10. Will Casella of Schuylkill Haven has 58 career td’s and is now tied with Robbie Frey of Lehighton (2005-07) and Darren Mason of Liberty (1997-99) for 25th all-time in District 11. Casella leads the District with 430 yards and Gerald Douglas of Stroudsburg is second with 407. Douglas scored 2 td’s in a win over PMW and now has 35 for his career. Austyn Borre of Pleasant Valley had 2 receiving td’s against Bethlehem Catholic and now has 34 career td’s. Borre just a junior, is now 2 td’s behind school record holder Rob Getz who had 36 td’s between 2009-11. Christian Gretzinger of Palisades rushed for 186 yards and 2 td’s in a win over Salisbury. Gretzinger now has 25 career td’s. Shakur Lester of Dieruff went over 2,000 yards rushing for his career and now has 2,022 yards and 32 total td’s. Michael McDaniel of Bethlehem Catholic has scored 5 td’s in the first two weeks and now has 35 for his career. Collin Moyer of Tamaqua rushed for 228 yards and scored 3 td’s in a win over Schuylkill Valley. Tre Nelson of Palmerton went over 1,000 yards for his career. Wyatt Clements of Lehighton rushed for 132 yards and 4 td’s in a win over Minersville. North Schuylkill’s QB Bobby Grigas rushed for 105 yards and a td, kicked a 26 yard field goal and threw for 108 yards and a score in a win over Blue Mountain. That sets up a tough Anthracite league match-up against Lehighton this week..

    PASSING
    Travis Edmond of Southern Lehigh threw for a school record 358 yards in a win over Wilson. Edmond broke his own school record of 289 yards that he set last year vs Notre Dame. Edmond threw 3 td’s in the game and now needs 2 more to break his brother Ty’s school record of 35 that he set from 2009-11. Edmond also needs just 80 yards to join the 4,000 yard club and is leading the District with 433 yards this year. Tevon Weber of Salisbury is second with 398 yards. Nick Rodichok of Williams Valley threw for 269 yards in a win over Millersburg. Justin Albert went over 2,000 yards passing for his career in a loss to Freedom. Tre Jordan of Pius X leads the District with 8 td passes this year. Mason Kholi of Central Catholic and Zach Thatcher of Saucon Valley are tied for second with 7. Thatcher was 9 for 9 for 102 yards and threw 4 td passes in their win over Northern Lehigh. QB Mason Ryan of Mahanoy Area, threw for 80 yards and a td, rushed for 146 yards and a score and returned a fumble 80 yards for another td to lead the Golden Bears to a win over Schuylkill Haven. Brandon Kuehner of Pleasant Valley threw for 314 yards in a loss to Bethlehem Catholic.

    RECEIVING
    Tim Walter of Southern Lehigh caught 9 passes for 229 yards and 3 td’s vs Wilson. The 229 yards breaks the school record of 202 yards set last year by Jacob Del Priore vs Notre Dame. The 3 td’s ties the school record held by Joel Cope and Del Priore. Cope had his 3 td’s against Wilson in 1980 and Del Priore had 3 vs Salisbury last year. Conner Sullivan of Whitehall caught 7 passes for 133 yards and a score to bolt onto the first page of the chart. Cam Richardson of Northwestern caught 2 passes for 50 yards and a td vs Bangor. Richardson now has 10 career td catches, breaking the school record held by his head coach Josh Snyder. Snyder had 9 career reception td’s from 1994-97. He also ran for 2,653 yards and scored a total of 49 td’s in his career. Williams Valley freshman, Allen Hand caught 3 passes for 111 yards and a td in a win over Millersburg. Hand is only the 4th recorded freshman to have over 100 yards receiving in a game. Matt Camilletti of Pius X leads the pack with 167 yards. Shane Simpson of Easton did it 3 times with his best of 114 yards, and Jacen Nalesnik of Lehighton had 105 yards vs Marian Catholic.

    PAST AND PRESENT
    Qmac Quiteh of Pocono Mountain West has exactly 1,000 yards rushing for his career. Qmac joins his brothers, Franklyn and Terrence in the 1,000 yard club at PMW. Franklyn holds the school record for a single season with 2,290 yards set in 2008 and career yards with 2,853. Terence rushed for 1,069 yards in 2010 and finished his career with 1,873. Mike, the fourth Quiteh brother was a receiver at PMW and ended his career with 48 receptions for 975 receiving yards.

     

    2014 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat

    Single Game Touchdowns (4)
    4 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    4 (1) Shane Simpson (Easton)
    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    4 (4) Wyatt Clements (Lehighton)

    Single Game Rushing Yardage (200)
    276 (1) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    228 (2) Collin Moyer (Tamaqua)
    225 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)

    Single Game Passing Yardage (200)
    358 (2) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *School Record*
    314 (2) Brandon Kuehner (Pleasant Valley)
    269 (2) Nick Rodichok (Williams Valley)
    235 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    222 (1) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    217 (1) Justin Albert (Nazareth)

    Single Game TD Passes (4)
    5 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    4 (2) Zach Thatcher (Saucon Valley)

    Single Game Receptions (10)
    Single Game Reception Yardage (150)
    229 (2) Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) *School Record*

    Single Game Reception TD’s (3)
    3 (1) Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity)
    3 (2) Tim Walter (Southern Lehigh) *Ties School Record*

  • Week 2 Class 1A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 0.0
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 3.5
    North Penn Panthers A D4 4.0
    Pius X Royals A D11 6.0
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 6.5
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 7.0
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 10.0
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 13.0
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 13.0
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 13.5
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 13.5
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 14.0
    Fairfield Knights A D3 18.0
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 18.0
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 19.0
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 19.0
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 19.5
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 22.0
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 25.0
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 25.0
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 26.0
    Millersburg Indians A D3 27.5
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 28.0
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 28.5
    Muncy Indians A D4 30.0
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 32.0
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 33.0
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 34.0
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 40.0
    Sayre Redskins A D4 40.5
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 41.0
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 41.5
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 42.0
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 42.5
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 43.5
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 45.5
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 49.0
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 50.5
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 53.0
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 70.0
  • Week 2 Class 3A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 0.0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 1.0
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 4.5
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 6.0
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 6.0
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 6.0
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 6.5
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 6.5
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 7.0
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 7.0
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 7.0
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 7.0
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 7.0
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 7.0
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 8.5
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 9.0
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 9.5
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 10.0
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 10.0
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 10.0
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 10.0
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 10.0
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 10.5
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 10.5
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 11.0
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 11.0
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 11.0
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 11.0
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 11.5
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 12.0
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 12.5
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 13.5
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 14.0
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 14.0
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 14.0
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 14.0
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 14.5
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 15.5
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 16.5
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 16.5
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 17.0
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 17.0
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 17.0
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 17.5
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 17.5
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 17.5
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 18.0
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 18.5
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 20.5
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 20.5
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 20.5
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 20.5
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 21.0
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 21.0
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 21.0
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 21.5
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 22.5
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 23.0
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 23.5
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 23.5
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 23.5
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 23.5
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 24.5
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 25.5
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 26.5
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 26.5
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 28.0
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 28.5
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 28.5
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 28.5
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 28.5
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 28.5
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 29.0
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 29.5
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 30.0
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 30.0
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 31.0
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 31.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 32.0
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 32.0
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 32.5
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 32.5
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 33.5
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 33.5
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 33.5
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 33.5
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 33.5
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 34.5
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 34.5
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 35.0
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 35.0
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 36.5
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 38.0
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 39.5
    School of the Future AAA D12 40.0
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 40.5
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 42.0
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 42.0
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 43.5
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 43.5
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 44.0
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 45.0
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 46.5
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 47.0
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 54.5
  • Week 2 Class 4A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 3.0
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 3.5
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 3.5
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 3.5
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 4.0
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 4.5
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 6.5
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 6.5
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 6.5
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 7.0
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 9.5
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 10.0
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 10.5
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 10.5
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 12.0
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 13.0
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 13.5
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 14.0
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 14.0
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 14.0
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 14.0
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 15.5
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 15.5
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 16.0
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 16.0
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 17.0
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 17.0
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 17.5
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 17.5
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 17.5
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 18.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 19.0
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 19.5
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 20.0
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 20.5
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 20.5
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 20.5
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 20.5
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 21.0
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 21.0
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 21.0
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 21.0
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 21.5
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 22.0
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 22.0
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 22.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 22.5
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 22.5
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 23.0
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 23.0
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 23.5
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 23.5
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 24.0
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 24.0
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 24.0
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 24.0
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 24.0
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 24.5
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 24.5
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 24.5
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 24.5
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 24.5
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 25.0
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 25.5
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 25.5
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 26.0
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 26.0
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 26.5
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 26.5
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 26.5
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 27.0
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 27.0
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 27.0
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 27.5
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 28.5
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 29.0
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 29.5
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 30.0
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 30.0
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 30.5
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 30.5
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 30.5
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 31.0
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 31.5
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 31.5
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 31.5
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 31.5
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 33.5
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 33.5
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 34.5
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 34.5
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 35.0
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 35.0
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 36.5
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 36.5
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 37.5
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 37.5
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 40.5
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 41.0
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 41.0
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 41.5
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 43.5
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 43.5
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 44.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 44.5
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 45.5
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 49.5
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 50.5
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 55.0
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 67.5
  • Week 2 All Classes Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 0.0
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 0.0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 1.0
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 3.0
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 3.0
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 3.0
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 3.0
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 3.0
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 3.0
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 3.0
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 3.5
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 3.5
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 3.5
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 3.5
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 3.5
    North Penn Panthers A D4 4.0
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 4.0
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 4.5
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 4.5
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 6.0
    Pius X Royals A D11 6.0
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 6.0
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 6.0
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 6.5
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 6.5
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 6.5
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 6.5
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 6.5
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 6.5
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 6.5
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 6.5
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 6.5
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 7.0
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 7.0
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 7.0
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 7.0
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 7.0
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 7.0
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 7.0
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 7.0
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 7.0
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 7.0
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 7.0
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 7.0
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 8.5
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 9.0
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 9.5
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 9.5
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 9.5
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 10.0
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 10.0
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 10.0
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 10.0
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 10.0
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 10.0
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 10.0
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 10.5
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 10.5
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 10.5
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 10.5
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 10.5
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 10.5
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 10.5
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 11.0
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 11.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 11.0
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 11.0
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 11.0
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 11.5
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 12.0
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 12.0
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 12.5
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 13.0
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 13.0
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 13.0
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 13.5
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 13.5
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 13.5
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 13.5
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 14.0
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 14.0
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 14.0
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 14.0
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 14.0
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 14.0
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 14.0
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 14.0
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 14.0
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 14.5
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 15.5
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 15.5
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 15.5
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 15.5
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 15.5
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 15.5
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 16.0
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 16.0
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 16.0
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 16.5
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 16.5
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 17.0
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 17.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 17.0
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 17.0
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 17.0
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 17.0
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 17.5
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 17.5
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 17.5
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 17.5
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 17.5
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 17.5
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 17.5
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 18.0
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 18.0
    Fairfield Knights A D3 18.0
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 18.0
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 18.5
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 18.5
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 19.0
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 19.0
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 19.0
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 19.0
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 19.0
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 19.5
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 19.5
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 19.5
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 19.5
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 19.5
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 19.5
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 20.0
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 20.0
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 20.0
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 20.5
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 20.5
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 20.5
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 20.5
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 20.5
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20.5
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 20.5
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 20.5
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 20.5
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 20.5
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 21.0
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 21.0
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 21.0
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 21.0
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 21.0
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 21.0
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 21.0
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 21.0
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 21.0
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 21.5
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 21.5
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 21.5
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 22.0
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 22.0
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 22.0
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 22.0
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 22.5
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 22.5
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 22.5
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 22.5
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 23.0
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 23.0
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 23.0
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 23.0
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 23.0
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 23.5
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 23.5
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 23.5
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 23.5
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 23.5
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 23.5
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 23.5
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 24.0
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 24.0
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 24.0
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 24.0
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 24.0
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 24.0
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 24.5
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 24.5
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 24.5
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 24.5
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 24.5
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 24.5
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 24.5
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 24.5
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 25.0
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 25.0
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trogans AA D1 25.0
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 25.0
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 25.5
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 25.5
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 25.5
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 26.0
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 26.0
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 26.0
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 26.5
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 26.5
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 26.5
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 26.5
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 26.5
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 27.0
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 27.0
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 27.0
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 27.0
    Millersburg Indians A D3 27.5
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 27.5
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 27.5
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 28.0
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 28.0
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 28.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 28.5
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 28.5
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 28.5
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 28.5
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 28.5
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 28.5
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 28.5
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 28.5
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 29.0
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 29.0
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 29.5
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 29.5
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 30.0
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 30.0
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 30.0
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 30.0
    Muncy Indians A D4 30.0
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 30.0
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 30.5
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 30.5
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 30.5
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 30.5
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 30.5
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 31.0
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 31.0
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 31.0
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 31.0
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 31.5
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 31.5
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 31.5
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 31.5
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 31.5
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 31.5
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 32.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 32.0
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 32.0
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 32.5
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 32.5
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 33.0
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 33.5
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 33.5
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 33.5
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 33.5
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 33.5
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 33.5
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 33.5
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 33.5
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 34.0
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 34.0
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 34.5
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 34.5
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 34.5
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 34.5
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 35.0
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 35.0
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 35.0
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 35.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 35.5
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 36.0
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 36.5
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 36.5
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 36.5
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 37.5
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 37.5
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 38.0
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 38.5
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 39.5
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 40.0
    School of the Future AAA D12 40.0
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 40.5
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 40.5
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 40.5
    Sayre Redskins A D4 40.5
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 41.0
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 41.0
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 41.0
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 41.5
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 41.5
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 41.5
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 42.0
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 42.0
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 42.0
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 42.5
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 42.5
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 43.0
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 43.5
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 43.5
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 43.5
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 43.5
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 43.5
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 44.0
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 44.0
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 44.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 44.5
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 45.0
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 45.5
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 45.5
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 46.5
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 47.0
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 49.0
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 49.5
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 49.5
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 50.5
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 50.5
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 53.0
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 54.5
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 54.5
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 55.0
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 67.5
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 70.0
  • Week 2 Class 2A Average Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 3.0
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 3.0
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 3.0
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 3.0
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 3.0
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 3.0
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 3.5
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 6.5
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 6.5
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 6.5
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 7.0
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 7.0
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 7.0
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 7.0
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 9.5
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 10.5
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 10.5
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 10.5
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 11.0
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 15.5
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 15.5
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 15.5
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 16.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 17.0
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 17.5
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 18.5
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 19.0
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 19.0
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 19.5
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 19.5
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 19.5
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 19.5
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 20.0
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 20.0
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20.5
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 20.5
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 21.0
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 21.0
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 21.5
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 22.5
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 23.0
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 23.0
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 23.5
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 24.0
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 24.5
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 24.5
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trogans AA D1 25.0
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 27.0
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 27.5
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 28.0
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 28.5
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 30.0
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 30.5
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 30.5
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 31.0
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 31.5
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 31.5
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 33.5
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 34.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 35.5
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 36.0
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 38.5
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 40.5
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 41.5
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 42.5
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 43.0
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 44.0
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 49.5
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 54.5
  • Week 2 Class 1A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 0
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 7
    North Penn Panthers A D4 8
    Pius X Royals A D11 12
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 13
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 14
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 20
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 26
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 26
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 27
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 27
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 28
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 28
    Fairfield Knights A D3 36
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 36
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 38
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 38
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 39
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 44
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 50
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 50
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 52
    Millersburg Indians A D3 55
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 57
    Muncy Indians A D4 60
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 64
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 66
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 68
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 70
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 80
    Sayre Redskins A D4 81
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 82
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 83
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 84
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 85
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 87
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 91
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 98
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 101
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 106
  • Week 2 Class 2A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 6
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 6
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 6
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 6
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 6
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 6
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 7
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 13
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 13
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 13
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 14
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 14
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 14
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 14
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 19
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 21
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 21
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 21
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 22
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 31
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 31
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 31
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 32
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 34
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 35
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 37
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 38
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 38
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 39
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 39
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 39
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 39
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 40
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 40
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 41
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 41
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 42
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 42
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 43
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 45
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 46
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 46
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 47
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 48
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 49
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 49
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trogans AA D1 50
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 54
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 55
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 56
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 57
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 60
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 61
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 61
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 62
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 63
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 63
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 67
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 68
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 71
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 72
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 77
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 81
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 83
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 85
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 86
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 88
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 99
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 109
  • Week 2 All Classes Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 0
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 2
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 6
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 6
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 6
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 6
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 6
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 6
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 6
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 7
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 7
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 7
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 7
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 7
    North Penn Panthers A D4 8
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 8
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 9
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 9
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 12
    Pius X Royals A D11 12
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 12
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 12
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 13
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 13
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 13
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 13
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 13
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 13
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 13
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 13
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 13
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 14
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 14
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 14
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 14
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 14
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 14
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 14
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 14
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 14
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 14
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 14
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 14
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 14
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 17
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 18
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 19
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 19
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 19
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 20
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 20
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 20
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 20
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 20
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 20
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 20
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 20
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 21
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 21
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 21
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 21
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 21
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 21
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 21
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 22
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 22
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 22
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 22
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 23
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 24
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 24
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 25
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 26
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 26
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 26
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 27
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 27
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 27
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 27
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 28
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 28
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 28
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 28
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 28
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 28
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 28
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 28
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 28
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 28
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 29
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 31
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 31
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 31
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 31
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 31
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 31
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 32
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 32
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 32
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 33
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 33
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 34
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 34
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 34
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 34
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 34
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 34
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 35
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 35
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 35
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 35
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 35
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 35
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 35
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 36
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 36
    Fairfield Knights A D3 36
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 36
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 37
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 37
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 38
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 38
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 38
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 38
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 38
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 39
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 39
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 39
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 39
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 39
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 39
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 40
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 40
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 40
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 41
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 41
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 41
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 41
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 41
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 41
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 41
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 41
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 41
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 41
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 42
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 42
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 42
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 42
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 42
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 42
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 42
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 42
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 42
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 43
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 43
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 43
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 44
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 44
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 44
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 44
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 45
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 45
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 45
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 45
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 46
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 46
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 46
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 46
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 47
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 47
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 47
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 47
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 47
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 47
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 47
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 48
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 48
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 48
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 48
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 48
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 48
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 49
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 49
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 49
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 49
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 49
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 49
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 49
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 49
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 50
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 50
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trogans AA D1 50
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 50
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 51
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 51
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 51
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 52
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 52
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 52
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 53
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 53
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 53
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 53
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 53
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 54
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 54
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 54
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 54
    Millersburg Indians A D3 55
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 55
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 55
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 56
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 56
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 57
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 57
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 57
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 57
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 57
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 57
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 57
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 57
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 58
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 58
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 59
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 59
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 60
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 60
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 60
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 60
    Muncy Indians A D4 60
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 60
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 61
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 61
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 61
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 61
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 61
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 62
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 62
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 62
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 62
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 63
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 63
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 63
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 63
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 63
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 63
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 64
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 64
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 64
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 65
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 65
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 66
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 67
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 67
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 67
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 67
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 67
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 67
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 67
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 67
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 68
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 68
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 69
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 69
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 69
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 69
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 70
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 70
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 70
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 70
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 70
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 71
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 72
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 73
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 73
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 73
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 75
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 75
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 76
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 77
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 79
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 80
    School of the Future AAA D12 80
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 81
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 81
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 81
    Sayre Redskins A D4 81
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 82
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 82
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 82
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 83
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 83
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 83
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 84
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 84
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 84
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 85
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 85
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 86
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 87
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 87
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 87
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 87
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 87
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 88
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 88
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 88
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 89
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 90
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 91
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 91
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 93
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 94
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 98
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 99
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 99
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 101
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 101
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 106
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 109
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 109
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 110
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 135
  • Week 2 Class 4A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 6
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 7
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 7
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 7
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 8
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 9
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 13
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 13
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 13
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 14
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 19
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 20
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 20
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 21
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 21
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 24
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 26
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 27
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 28
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 28
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 28
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 28
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 31
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 31
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 32
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 32
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 34
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 34
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 35
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 35
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 35
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 36
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 38
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 39
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 40
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 41
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 41
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 41
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 41
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 42
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 42
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 42
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 42
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 43
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 44
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 44
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 44
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 45
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 45
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 46
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 47
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 47
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 48
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 48
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 48
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 48
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 48
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 49
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 49
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 49
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 49
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 49
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 50
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 51
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 51
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 52
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 52
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 53
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 53
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 53
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 54
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 54
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 54
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 55
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 57
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 58
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 59
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 60
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 60
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 61
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 61
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 61
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 62
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 63
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 63
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 63
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 63
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 67
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 67
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 69
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 69
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 70
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 70
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 73
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 73
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 75
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 75
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 81
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 82
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 82
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 83
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 87
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 87
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 88
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 89
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 91
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 99
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 101
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 110
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 135
  • Week 2 Class 3A Total Points Allowed

    Team Class District Points
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 2
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 9
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 12
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 12
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 12
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 13
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 13
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 14
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 14
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 14
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 14
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 14
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 14
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 14
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 17
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 18
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 19
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 20
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 20
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 20
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 20
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 20
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 21
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 21
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 22
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 22
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 22
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 23
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 24
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 25
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 27
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 28
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 28
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 28
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 28
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 29
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 31
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 33
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 33
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 34
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 34
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 34
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 35
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 35
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 35
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 36
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 37
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 41
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 41
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 41
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 41
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 42
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 42
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 42
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 43
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 45
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 46
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 47
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 47
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 47
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 47
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 49
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 51
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 53
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 53
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 56
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 57
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 57
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 57
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 57
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 57
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 58
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 59
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 60
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 60
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 62
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 62
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 64
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 64
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 65
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 65
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 67
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 67
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 67
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 67
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 67
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 69
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 69
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 70
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 70
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 73
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 76
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 79
    School of the Future AAA D12 80
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 81
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 84
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 84
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 87
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 87
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 88
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 90
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 93
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 94
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 109
  • CBS MaxPreps Regional Computer Football Rankings for Sept 8 – Northeast

    1. (2) Archbishop Wood (Warminster, Pa.), 2-0, 76.6
    2. (4) St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.), 1-0, 68.1
    3. (14) Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), 1-0, 67.5
    4. (3) St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 1-0, 64.1
    5. (1) St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 1-1, 62.5
    6. (11) Paramus Catholic (N.J.), 1-0, 60.2
    7. (5) South Fayette (McDonald, Pa.), 2-0, 59.4
    8. (7) Aquinas Institute (Rochester, N.Y.), 0-0, 58.2
    9. (6) Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.), 2-0, 54.5
    10. (9) Parkland (Allentown, Pa.), 2-0, 54.4
    11. (15) DePaul (Wayne, N.J.), 1-0, 54.3
    12. (12) Central Catholic (Pittsburgh), 2-0, 52.5
    13. (20) Easton (Pa.), 2-0, 51.4
    14. (22) St. Anthony’s (Melville, N.Y.), 1-0, 50.0
    15. (10) Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia), 1-1, 49.6
    16. (NR) Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.), 1-0, 48.5
    17. (17) Pennsbury (Fairless Hills, Pa.), 2-0, 48.4
    18. (16) Canisius (Buffalo, N.Y.), 1-0, 48.4
    19. (24) Cathedral Prep (Erie, Pa.), 2-0, 47.9
    20. (23) Central Catholic (Lawrence, Mass.), 1-0, 47.1
    21. (NR) Salesianum (Wilmington, Del.), 1-0, 46.0
    22. (NR) Maine-Endwell (Endwell, N.Y.), 1-0, 45.2
    23. (NR) Concord (N.H.), 1-0, 45.1
    24. (NR) Red Bank Catholic (Red Bank, N.J.), 1-0, 44.8
    25. (25) New Canaan (Conn.), 0-0, 44.7

  • Week 2 All Classes Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 62.5
    Pius X Royals A D11 62.0
    North Penn Panthers A D4 60.0
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 54.0
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 52.0
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 51.5
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 51.0
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 49.5
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 49.0
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 48.5
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 48.5
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 48.5
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 48.5
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 48.0
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 48.0
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 46.5
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 46.5
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 46.5
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 46.0
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 45.0
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 44.0
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 43.5
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 43.5
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 43.5
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 43.5
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 43.0
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 43.0
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 42.5
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 42.0
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 42.0
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 42.0
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 41.5
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 41.5
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 41.0
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 41.0
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 40.5
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trogans AA D1 40.5
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 40.5
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 40.0
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 40.0
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 39.5
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 39.5
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 39.0
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 39.0
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 39.0
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 39.0
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 39.0
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 38.5
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 38.5
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 38.5
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 38.0
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 37.5
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 37.5
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 37.5
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 37.0
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 37.0
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 37.0
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 37.0
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 37.0
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 37.0
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 37.0
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 36.5
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 36.0
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 36.0
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 35.0
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 35.0
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 35.0
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 35.0
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 35.0
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 34.5
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 34.5
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 34.5
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 34.0
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 34.0
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 34.0
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 33.0
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 33.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 33.0
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 33.0
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 33.0
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 33.0
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 32.5
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 32.5
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 32.5
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 32.0
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 32.0
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 32.0
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 31.5
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 31.5
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 30.5
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 30.5
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 30.5
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 30.5
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 30.5
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 30.5
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 30.5
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 30.0
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 30.0
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 29.5
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 29.5
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 29.5
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 29.5
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 29.0
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 29.0
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 29.0
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 28.5
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 28.0
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 28.0
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 27.5
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 27.0
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 27.0
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 27.0
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 27.0
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 26.5
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 26.5
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 26.5
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 26.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 26.0
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 26.0
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 26.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 25.5
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 25.5
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 25.5
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 25.0
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 25.0
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 25.0
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 24.5
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 24.5
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 24.5
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 24.5
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 24.5
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 24.5
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 24.0
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 24.0
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 24.0
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 24.0
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 24.0
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 24.0
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 24.0
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 24.0
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 24.0
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 23.5
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 23.5
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 23.5
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 23.5
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 23.5
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 23.0
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 23.0
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 23.0
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 23.0
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 23.0
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 23.0
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 22.5
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 22.5
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 22.5
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 22.5
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 22.0
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 21.5
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 21.5
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 21.0
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 21.0
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 20.5
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 20.5
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 20.5
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 20.5
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 20.5
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 20.5
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 20.0
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 20.0
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 20.0
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 20.0
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 20.0
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 20.0
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 20.0
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 20.0
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 20.0
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 19.5
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 19.5
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 19.5
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 19.5
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 19.0
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 19.0
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 19.0
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 19.0
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 18.5
    Fairfield Knights A D3 18.5
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 18.5
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 18.5
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 18.5
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 18.5
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 18.0
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 17.5
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 17.5
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 17.5
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 17.5
    Millersburg Indians A D3 17.5
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 17.5
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 17.5
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 17.5
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 17.0
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 17.0
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 17.0
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 17.0
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 17.0
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 17.0
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 17.0
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 17.0
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 17.0
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 16.5
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 16.5
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 16.5
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 16.0
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 16.0
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 16.0
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 15.5
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 15.5
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 15.5
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 15.5
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 15.5
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 15.5
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 15.5
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 15.5
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 15.5
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 15.5
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 15.5
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 15.0
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 15.0
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 15.0
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 14.5
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 14.5
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 14.0
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 14.0
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 14.0
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 14.0
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 14.0
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 14.0
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 14.0
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 13.5
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 13.5
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 13.5
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 13.5
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 13.5
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 13.5
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 13.5
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 13.5
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 13.0
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 13.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 13.0
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 12.5
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 12.5
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 12.5
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 12.5
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 12.0
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 12.0
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 12.0
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 11.0
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 11.0
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 11.0
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 10.5
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 10.5
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 10.5
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 10.5
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 10.5
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 10.5
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 10.5
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 10.0
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 10.0
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 10.0
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 10.0
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 10.0
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 10.0
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 10.0
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 10.0
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 10.0
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 9.5
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 9.5
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 9.5
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 9.5
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 9.5
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 9.0
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 9.0
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 8.0
    School of the Future AAA D12 8.0
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 7.5
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 7.0
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 7.0
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 7.0
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 7.0
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 7.0
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 7.0
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 6.5
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 6.5
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 6.5
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 6.5
    Sayre Redskins A D4 6.5
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 6.5
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 6.0
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 6.0
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 6.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 6.0
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 6.0
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 6.0
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 5.0
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 5.0
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 5.0
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 5.0
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 4.0
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 4.0
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 4.0
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 4.0
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 3.5
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 3.5
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 3.5
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 3.5
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 3.5
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 3.0
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 3.0
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 3.0
    Muncy Indians A D4 3.0
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 3.0
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 3.0
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 0.0
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 0.0
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 0.0
  • Week 2 Class 1A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Pius X Royals A D11 62.0
    North Penn Panthers A D4 60.0
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 49.5
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 39.5
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 39.0
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 39.0
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 35.0
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 33.0
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 27.5
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 26.5
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 25.0
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 24.0
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 20.0
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 19.5
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 19.0
    Fairfield Knights A D3 18.5
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 17.5
    Millersburg Indians A D3 17.5
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 17.5
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 17.0
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 16.0
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 15.5
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 15.5
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 15.5
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 14.0
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 14.0
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 12.5
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 12.0
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 11.0
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 10.5
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 10.0
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 9.5
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 7.0
    Sayre Redskins A D4 6.5
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 6.0
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 4.0
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 4.0
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 3.5
    Muncy Indians A D4 3.0
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 0.0
  • Week 2 Class 2A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 62.5
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 54.0
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 48.5
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 46.5
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 46.5
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 44.0
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 43.5
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 43.5
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 41.0
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trogans AA D1 40.5
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 40.0
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 39.5
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 39.0
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 38.5
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 37.0
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 36.5
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 35.0
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 32.5
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 32.0
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 29.5
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 27.0
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 25.5
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 25.5
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 25.0
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 24.5
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 24.0
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 24.0
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 24.0
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 23.5
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 23.5
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 23.0
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 23.0
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 23.0
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 22.5
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 21.0
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 21.0
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 20.5
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 20.0
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 19.5
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 18.5
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 17.5
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 17.5
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 17.0
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 16.5
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 16.0
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 15.5
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 15.5
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 15.5
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 15.0
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 13.5
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 13.5
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 12.5
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 12.0
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 11.0
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 10.5
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 10.0
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 10.0
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 10.0
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 9.5
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 9.5
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 7.0
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 6.0
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 6.0
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 6.0
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 5.0
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 3.5
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 3.0
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 3.0
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 3.0
  • Week 2 Class 3A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 52.0
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 51.5
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 48.5
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 48.5
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 48.5
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 48.0
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 48.0
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 45.0
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 43.0
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 41.5
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 41.0
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 40.5
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 40.0
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 37.0
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 36.0
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 36.0
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 35.0
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 34.0
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 34.0
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 34.0
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 33.0
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 33.0
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 32.5
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 32.5
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 32.0
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 30.5
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 30.5
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 30.5
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 30.5
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 30.5
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 29.5
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 29.5
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 29.0
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 28.5
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 28.0
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 27.0
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 27.0
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 27.0
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 26.5
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 24.5
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 24.0
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 24.0
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 23.5
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 23.5
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 23.0
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 23.0
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 22.5
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 22.0
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 21.5
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 20.5
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 20.0
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 20.0
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 19.5
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 19.0
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 19.0
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 19.0
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 18.5
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 18.0
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 17.5
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 17.5
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 17.0
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 17.0
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 17.0
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 17.0
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 17.0
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 16.5
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 16.5
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 15.5
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 15.5
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 15.5
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 15.5
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 14.5
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 14.0
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 14.0
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 14.0
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 14.0
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 13.5
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 13.5
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 13.5
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 13.5
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 12.5
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 12.5
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 10.5
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 10.5
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 10.5
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 10.5
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 10.0
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 10.0
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 9.5
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 9.0
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 9.0
    School of the Future AAA D12 8.0
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 7.5
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 7.0
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 7.0
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 7.0
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 6.5
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 6.5
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 6.0
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 6.0
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 5.0
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 4.0
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 3.5
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 3.0
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 0.0
  • Week 2 Class 4A Average Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 51.0
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 49.0
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 46.5
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 46.0
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 43.5
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 43.5
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 43.0
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 42.5
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 42.0
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 42.0
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 42.0
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 41.5
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 40.5
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 39.0
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 39.0
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 38.5
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 38.5
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 38.0
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 37.5
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 37.5
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 37.5
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 37.0
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 37.0
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 37.0
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 37.0
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 37.0
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 35.0
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 35.0
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 34.5
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 34.5
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 34.5
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 33.0
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 33.0
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 33.0
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 32.0
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 31.5
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 31.5
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 30.5
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 30.5
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 30.0
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 30.0
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 29.5
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 29.0
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 29.0
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 28.0
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 26.5
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 26.0
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 26.0
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 26.0
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 26.0
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 25.5
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 25.0
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 24.5
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 24.5
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 24.5
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 24.5
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 24.0
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 24.0
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 24.0
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 23.5
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 23.0
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 22.5
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 22.5
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 21.5
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 20.5
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 20.5
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 20.5
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 20.5
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 20.0
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 20.0
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 20.0
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 20.0
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 20.0
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 19.5
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 18.5
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 18.5
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 18.5
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 17.5
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 17.0
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 17.0
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 16.0
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 15.5
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 15.0
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 15.0
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 14.5
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 14.0
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 13.5
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 13.5
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 13.0
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 13.0
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 13.0
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 12.0
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 11.0
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 10.5
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 10.0
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 10.0
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 10.0
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 9.5
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 8.0
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 7.0
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 6.5
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 6.5
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 6.5
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 5.0
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 5.0
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 4.0
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 3.5
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 3.5
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 3.0
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 0.0
  • Week 3 Master Schedule List

    Full Master Schedule list click here

    District 1

    2014-09-12
    Morrisville @ Valley Forge Military Academy 03:30 PM
    Archbishop Ryan @ Bensalem 07:00 PM
    Central Bucks East @ Central Bucks South 07:00 PM
    Chichester @ Kutztown 07:00 PM
    Conwell Egan Catholic @ Upper Moreland 07:00 PM
    Council Rock South @ Neshaminy 07:00 PM
    Glen Mills @ Upper Darby 07:00 PM
    Harriton @ Marple-Newtown 07:00 PM
    Harry S. Truman @ Cardinal O’Hara 07:00 PM
    Haverford School @ Downingtown East 07:00 PM
    Lower Merion @ Conestoga 07:00 PM
    Methacton @ Boyertown 07:00 PM
    New Hope Solebury @ Bristol 07:00 PM
    Octorara Area @ Pequea Valley 07:00 PM
    Owen J. Roberts @ Phoenixville 07:00 PM
    Oxford Area @ William Tennent 07:00 PM
    Penn Wood @ Great Valley 07:00 PM
    Pennridge @ Central Bucks West 07:00 PM
    Pennsbury @ Council Rock North 07:00 PM
    Quakertown Community @ Cheltenham 07:00 PM
    Radnor @ Springfield-Delco 07:00 PM
    Ridley @ Garnet Valley 07:00 PM
    Roman Catholic @ Coatesville 07:00 PM
    Solanco @ West Chester Henderson 07:00 PM
    Souderton Area @ Wissahickon 07:00 PM
    Spring-Ford @ Perkiomen Valley 07:00 PM
    Strath Haven @ Penncrest 07:00 PM
    Sun Valley @ Academy Park 07:00 PM
    Upper Dublin @ Abington 07:00 PM
    Upper Merion @ Haverford High 07:00 PM
    Upper Perkiomen @ Pottsgrove 07:00 PM
    West Chester Rustin @ West Chester East 07:00 PM
    William Penn Charter @ Springfield-Montco 07:00 PM
    Archbishop Wood @ North Penn 07:30 PM
    Prep Charter @ Interboro 07:30 PM

    2014-09-13
    Jenkintown @ George School 01:00 PM
    Olney @ Bishop Shanahan 01:00 PM
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh @ Norristown 01:00 PM
    Pottstown Area @ Pope John Paul II 01:00 PM
    Unionville @ Avon Grove 01:00 PM Notes: Homecoming
    Kennett @ Pius X 01:30 PM
    Chester @ Neumann-Goretti 07:00 PM
    Hatboro-Horsham @ Lansdale Catholic 07:00 PM
    Mifflin County @ Downingtown West 07:00 PM

     

    District 2

    2014-09-12
    Crestwood @ Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 07:00 PM
    Dallas @ Berwick Area 07:00 PM
    East Juniata @ Nanticoke 07:00 PM
    Hanover Area @ Old Forge 07:00 PM
    Honesdale @ Mid-Valley 07:00 PM
    Montrose Area @ Lackawanna Trail 07:00 PM
    North Pocono @ Wyoming Area 07:00 PM
    Northwest Area @ Western Wayne 07:00 PM
    Scranton Prep @ Tunkhannock 07:00 PM
    Valley View @ Lakeland 07:00 PM
    Wallenpaupack @ Scranton 07:00 PM
    West Scranton @ Dunmore 07:00 PM
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. @ Carbondale Area 07:00 PM
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers @ Riverside 07:00 PM
    Wyoming Valley West @ Pittston Area 07:00 PM
    Delaware Valley @ Hazleton Area 07:05 PM

    2014-09-13
    Holy Cross @ Susquehanna Community 01:00 PM
    Williamsport @ Abington Heights 01:30 PM
    Lake-Lehman @ Holy Redeemer 07:00 PM

     

    District 3

    2014-09-11
    Cocalico @ Cedar Cliff 07:00 PM

    2014-09-12
    Annville-Cleona @ Schuylkill Valley 07:00 PM
    Berks Catholic @ York Catholic 07:00 PM
    Big Spring @ Boiling Springs 07:00 PM
    Camp Hill @ James Buchanan 07:00 PM
    Carson Long Institute @ Fairfield 07:00 PM
    Cedar Crest @ Manheim Central 07:00 PM
    Central Dauphin East @ Susquehanna Township 07:00 PM
    Chichester @ Kutztown 07:00 PM
    Cumberland Valley @ Bishop McDevitt 07:00 PM
    Daniel Boone @ Twin Valley 07:00 PM
    Donegal @ Palmyra 07:00 PM
    East Pennsboro @ Susquenita 07:00 PM
    ELCO @ Lebanon 07:00 PM
    Elizabethtown Area @ Middletown Area 07:00 PM
    Ephrata @ Warwick 07:00 PM
    Exeter Township @ Garden Spot 07:00 PM
    Fleetwood @ Conrad Weiser 07:00 PM
    Greencastle-Antrim @ West Perry 07:00 PM
    Hamburg @ Northern Lebanon 07:00 PM
    Hanover @ Eastern York 07:00 PM
    Hempfield @ Central York 07:00 PM
    Juniata @ Pine Grove Area 07:00 PM
    Lampeter-Strasburg @ Conestoga Valley 07:00 PM
    Littlestown @ Lancaster Catholic 07:00 PM
    Lower Dauphin @ Chambersburg 07:00 PM
    Manheim Township @ Governor Mifflin 07:00 PM
    Millersburg @ Line Mountain 07:00 PM
    New Oxford @ Biglerville 07:00 PM
    Newport @ Steelton-Highspire 07:00 PM
    Northeastern @ Susquehannock 07:00 PM
    Northern @ Mechanicsburg 07:00 PM
    Octorara Area @ Pequea Valley 07:00 PM
    Penn Manor @ Dallastown 07:00 PM
    Reading @ J.P. McCaskey 07:00 PM
    Red Land @ Dover Area 07:00 PM
    Shippensburg Area @ Bermudian Springs 07:00 PM
    Solanco @ West Chester Henderson 07:00 PM
    South Western @ Carlisle 07:00 PM
    St. Paul’s School (MD) @ Delone Catholic 07:00 PM
    Trinity @ Columbia 07:00 PM
    Upper Dauphin @ Halifax 07:00 PM
    West York @ Red Lion Area 07:00 PM
    Wilson West Lawn @ Central Dauphin 07:00 PM
    Wyomissing Area @ Muhlenberg 07:00 PM
    York County School of Technology @ Kennard-Dale 07:00 PM
    York Suburban @ Spring Grove 07:00 PM
    Gettysburg @ Waynesboro 07:30 PM

    2014-09-13
    Hershey @ Milton Hershey 01:00 PM
    William Penn (3) @ Harrisburg 01:00 PM

     

    District 4

    2014-09-12
    Bloomsburg @ Towanda 07:00 PM
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech @ Nativity BVM 07:00 PM
    Cowanesque Valley @ Muncy 07:00 PM
    Danville @ Loyalsock Township 07:00 PM
    East Juniata @ Nanticoke 07:00 PM
    Hughesville @ Montgomery 07:00 PM Notes: Hall of Fame Night
    Jersey Shore @ Athens 07:00 PM
    Mifflinburg @ Montoursville 07:00 PM
    Millersburg @ Line Mountain 07:00 PM
    Milton Area @ North Penn 07:00 PM
    Mount Carmel Area @ Lewisburg 07:00 PM
    Selinsgrove @ Shikellamy 07:00 PM
    Shamokin @ Southern Columbia 07:00 PM
    South Williamsport @ Canton Area 07:00 PM
    Troy Area @ Sayre 07:00 PM
    Wellsboro @ Bucktail 07:00 PM
    Wyalusing Area @ Warrior Run 07:00 PM

    2014-09-13
    Williamsport @ Abington Heights 01:30 PM

     

    District 11

    2014-09-12
    Bangor @ Palmerton Area 07:00 PM
    Bethlehem Catholic @ Pocono Mountain West 07:00 PM
    Bethlehem Freedom @ Emmaus 07:00 PM
    Blue Mountain @ Pottsville Area 07:00 PM
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech @ Nativity BVM 07:00 PM
    Easton Area @ Northampton 07:00 PM Notes: at Nazareth
    Juniata @ Pine Grove Area 07:00 PM
    Mahanoy Area @ Panther Valley 07:00 PM
    Marian Catholic @ Minersville Area 07:00 PM
    Nazareth Area @ Bethlehem Liberty 07:00 PM
    North Schuylkill @ Lehighton 07:00 PM
    Palisades @ Catasauqua 07:00 PM
    Pocono Mountain East @ Louis E. Dieruff 07:00 PM Notes: Youth Night
    Salisbury Township @ Notre Dame 07:00 PM
    Schuylkill Haven @ Shenandoah Valley 07:00 PM
    Southern Lehigh @ Saucon Valley 07:00 PM
    Stroudsburg @ East Stroudsburg South 07:00 PM
    Tamaqua Area @ Jim Thorpe Area 07:00 PM
    Tri-Valley @ Williams Valley 07:00 PM
    Whitehall @ Pleasant Valley 07:00 PM
    William Allen @ East Stroudsburg North 07:00 PM

    2014-09-13
    Kennett @ Pius X 01:30 PM
    Northern Lehigh @ Wilson Area 01:30 PM
    Northwestern Lehigh @ Pen Argyl 01:30 PM
    Parkland @ Allentown Central Catholic 07:00 PM

     

    District 12

    2014-09-11
    Imhotep Charter School @ Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School 06:30 PM Notes: at Simon Gratz

    2014-09-12
    George Washington @ Roxborough 03:00 PM
    John Bartram @ Philadelphia Central 03:00 PM
    Martin Luther King @ Abraham Lincoln 03:00 PM
    Overbrook @ Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech 03:00 PM
    Strawberry Mansion @ Kensington 03:00 PM Notes: at Northeast
    Bonner-Prendie @ Academy of Palumbo 06:30 PM Notes: at SP Super Site
    Frankford @ Jules E. Mastbaum 06:30 PM Notes: at Northeast
    Samuel S. Fels @ Simon Gratz 06:30 PM
    West Philadelphia @ School of the Future 06:30 PM Notes: at West Philadelphia
    Archbishop Ryan @ Bensalem 07:00 PM
    Conwell Egan Catholic @ Upper Moreland 07:00 PM
    Dematha Catholic (MD) @ LaSalle College HS 07:00 PM Notes: at Plymouth-Whitemarsh
    Harry S. Truman @ Cardinal O’Hara 07:00 PM
    Roman Catholic @ Coatesville 07:00 PM
    Archbishop Wood @ North Penn 07:30 PM
    Prep Charter @ Interboro 07:30 PM
    St. John’s (DC) @ West Catholic 07:30 PM

    2014-09-13
    Mastery North Charter @ Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 01:00 PM
    Olney @ Bishop Shanahan 01:00 PM
    St. Anthony’s (NY) @ Father Judge 01:30 PM Notes: at NW Super Site
    Hudson Catholic HS (NJ) @ South Philadelphia 02:00 PM Notes: at SP Super Site
    Northeast @ Benjamin Franklin 06:00 PM Notes: at Simon Gratz
    Thomas Edison @ Delaware Valley Charter 06:00 PM Notes: at NW Super Site
    Archbishop Carroll @ Bishop McDevitt 07:00 PM Notes: at Cheltenham
    Chester @ Neumann-Goretti 07:00 PM
    Hatboro-Horsham @ Lansdale Catholic 07:00 PM

     

    Non-PIAA

    2014-09-13
    Jenkintown @ George School 01:00 PM
    Mastery North Charter @ Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 01:00 PM
    Tatnall School (DE) @ Academy of the New Church 01:00 PM
    Germantown Academy @ Hill School 03:30 PM

  • Week 2 All Classes Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 125
    Pius X Royals A D11 124
    North Penn Panthers A D4 120
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 108
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 104
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 103
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 102
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 99
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 98
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 97
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 97
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 97
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 97
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 96
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 96
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 93
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 93
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 93
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 92
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 90
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 88
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 87
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 87
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 87
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 87
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 86
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 86
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 85
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 84
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 84
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 84
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 83
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 83
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 82
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 82
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 81
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trogans AA D1 81
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 81
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 80
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 80
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 79
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 79
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 78
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 78
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 78
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 78
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 78
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 77
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 77
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 77
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 76
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 75
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 75
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 75
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 74
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 74
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 74
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 74
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 74
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 74
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 74
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 73
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 72
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 72
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 70
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 70
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 70
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 70
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 69
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 69
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 69
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 68
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 68
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 68
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 66
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 66
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 66
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 66
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 66
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 65
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 65
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 65
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 64
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 64
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 64
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 63
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 63
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 61
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 61
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 61
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 61
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 61
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 61
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 61
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 60
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 60
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 59
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 59
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 59
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 59
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 58
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 58
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 58
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 57
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 56
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 56
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 55
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 54
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 54
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 54
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 54
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 53
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 53
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 53
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 52
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 52
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 52
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 52
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 51
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 51
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 51
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 50
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 50
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 50
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 49
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 49
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 49
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 49
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 49
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 49
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 48
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 48
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 48
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 48
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 48
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 48
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 48
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 48
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 48
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 47
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 47
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 47
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 47
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 47
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 46
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 46
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 46
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 46
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 46
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 46
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 45
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 45
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 45
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 45
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 44
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 43
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 43
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 42
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 42
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 41
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 41
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 41
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 41
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 41
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 41
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 40
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 40
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 40
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 40
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 40
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 40
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 40
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 40
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 40
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 39
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 39
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 39
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 39
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 38
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 38
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 38
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 38
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 37
    Fairfield Knights A D3 37
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 37
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 37
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 37
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 37
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 36
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 35
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 35
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 35
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 35
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 35
    Millersburg Indians A D3 35
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 35
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 35
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 35
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 34
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 34
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 34
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 34
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 34
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 34
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 34
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 34
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 34
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 33
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 33
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 33
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 33
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 32
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 32
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 32
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 31
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 31
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 31
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 31
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 31
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 31
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 31
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 31
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 31
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 31
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 31
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 30
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 30
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 30
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 29
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 29
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 28
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 28
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 28
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 28
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 28
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 28
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 28
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 27
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 27
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 27
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 27
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 27
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 27
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 27
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 27
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 26
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 26
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 26
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 25
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 25
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 25
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 25
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 24
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 24
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 22
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 22
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 22
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 21
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 21
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 21
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 21
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 21
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 21
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 21
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 20
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 20
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 20
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 20
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 20
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 20
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 20
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 20
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 19
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 19
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 19
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 19
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 19
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 18
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 18
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 16
    School of the Future AAA D12 16
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 15
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 14
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 14
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 14
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 14
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 14
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 14
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 13
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 13
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 13
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 13
    Sayre Redskins A D4 13
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 13
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 12
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 12
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 12
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 12
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 12
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 12
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 12
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 10
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 10
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 10
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 10
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 8
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 8
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 8
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 8
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 7
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 7
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 7
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 7
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 7
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 6
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 6
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 6
    Muncy Indians A D4 6
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 6
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 6
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 0
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 0
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 0
  • Week 2 Class 1A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Pius X Royals A D11 124
    North Penn Panthers A D4 120
    Camp Hill Lions A D3 99
    Wellsboro Hornets A D4 79
    Delone Catholic Squires A D3 78
    South Williamsport Mounties A D4 78
    Marian Catholic Colts A D11 70
    Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes A D11 55
    York Catholic Fighting Irish A D3 53
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears A D11 50
    Lackawanna Trail Lions A D2 48
    Bishop McDevitt Lancers A D12 40
    Upper Dauphin Trojans A D3 39
    Delaware County Christian School Knights A D1 38
    Fairfield Knights A D3 37
    Jenkintown Drakes A D1 35
    Millersburg Indians A D3 35
    Susquehanna Community Sabers A D2 35
    Calvary Christian Academy Cougars A D1 34
    Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights A D2 33
    Montgomery Red Raiders A D4 32
    Line Mountain Eagles A D4 31
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs A D11 31
    Williams Valley Vikings A D11 31
    Nativity BVM Green Wave A D11 28
    Old Forge Blue Devils A D2 28
    Morrisville Bulldogs A D1 25
    Canton Area Warriors A D4 24
    Bucktail Bucks A D4 22
    Columbia Crimson Tide A D3 21
    Halifax Wildcats A D3 20
    Steelton-Highspire Steamrollers A D3 19
    Holy Cross Crusaders A D2 14
    Sayre Redskins A D4 13
    Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils A D11 12
    Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy A D12 8
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners A D11 8
    Bloomsburg Panthers A D4 7
    Muncy Indians A D4 6
    Carson Long Institute Military Warriors A D3 0
  • Week 2 Class 2A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Wyalusing Area Rams AA D4 125
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors AA D12 108
    Troy Area Trojans AA D4 97
    Hanover Area Hawkeyes AA D2 93
    Hughesville Spartans AA D4 93
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles AA D12 88
    Berks Catholic Saints AA D3 87
    Southern Columbia Tigers AA D4 87
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Grenadiers AA D2 82
    Valley Forge Military Academy Trogans AA D1 81
    Bristol Warriors AA D1 80
    Wyomissing Area Spartans AA D3 79
    Loyalsock Township Lancers AA D4 78
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks AA D2 77
    New Hope Solebury Lions AA D1 74
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers AA D11 73
    Bermudian Springs Eagles AA D3 70
    Nanticoke Trojans AA D2 65
    Springfield-Montco Spartans AA D1 64
    North Schuylkill Spartans AA D11 59
    Hanover Nighthawks AA D3 54
    Pequea Valley Braves AA D3 51
    Trinity Shamrocks AA D3 51
    Warrior Run Defenders AA D4 50
    Lake-Lehman Black Knights AA D2 49
    Central Columbia Blue Jays AA D4 48
    Montoursville Warriors AA D4 48
    Salisbury Township Falcons AA D11 48
    Prep Charter Huskies AA D12 47
    Western Wayne Wildcats AA D2 47
    Catasauqua Rough Riders AA D11 46
    Mifflinburg Wildcats AA D4 46
    Schuylkill Valley Panthers AA D3 46
    Newport Buffaloes AA D3 45
    Danville Ironmen AA D4 42
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers AA D11 42
    Palisades Pirates AA D11 41
    West Catholic Burrs AA D12 40
    Lewisburg Green Dragons AA D4 39
    Holy Redeemer Royals AA D2 37
    Dunmore Bucks AA D2 35
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals AA D11 35
    Biglerville Canners AA D3 34
    Pen Argyl Green Knights AA D11 33
    Littlestown Thunderbolts AA D3 32
    Annville-Cleona Dutchmen AA D3 31
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes AA D4 31
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders AA D11 31
    Mid-Valley Spartans AA D2 30
    Athens Wildcats AA D4 27
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs AA D11 27
    Carbondale Area Chargers AA D2 25
    Lansdale Catholic Crusaders AA D12 24
    Hamburg Hawks AA D3 22
    Towanda Black Knights AA D4 21
    Notre Dame Crusaders AA D11 20
    Riverside Vikings AA D2 20
    Wilson Area Warriors AA D11 20
    Boiling Springs Bubblers AA D3 19
    Neumann-Goretti Saints AA D12 19
    Lakeland Chiefs AA D2 14
    Northwest Area Rangers AA D2 12
    Panther Valley Panthers AA D11 12
    Susquenita Blackhawks AA D3 12
    Lower Moreland Lions AA D1 10
    Academy of Palumbo AA D12 7
    Cowanesque Valley Indians AA D4 6
    Montrose Area Meteors AA D2 6
    Strawberry Mansion Knights AA D12 6
  • Week 2 Class 3A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Selinsgrove Seals AAA D4 104
    Fleetwood Tigers AAA D3 103
    Cocalico Eagles AAA D3 97
    Conrad Weiser Scouts AAA D3 97
    Lehighton Indians AAA D11 97
    Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks AAA D11 96
    Great Valley Patriots AAA D1 96
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders AAA D3 90
    Gettysburg Warriors AAA D3 86
    Greencastle-Antrim Blue Devils AAA D3 83
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings AAA D11 82
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians AAA D11 81
    Archbishop Wood Vikings AAA D12 80
    Saucon Valley Panthers AAA D11 74
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School AAA D12 72
    ELCO Raiders AAA D3 72
    East Pennsboro Panthers AAA D3 68
    Radnor Red Raiders AAA D1 68
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers AAA D2 68
    Berwick Area Bulldogs AAA D2 66
    Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers AAA D3 66
    Garden Spot Spartans AAA D3 65
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears AAA D1 65
    Northeastern Bobcats AAA D3 64
    Donegal Indians AAA D3 61
    Octorara Area Braves AAA D1 61
    Pottsgrove Falcons AAA D1 61
    Valley View Cougars AAA D2 61
    West York Bulldogs AAA D3 61
    Crestwood Comets AAA D2 59
    Southern Lehigh Spartans AAA D11 59
    Jersey Shore Bulldogs AAA D4 58
    Northern Polar Bears AAA D3 57
    Manheim Central Barons AAA D3 56
    Palmyra Cougars AAA D3 54
    Strath Haven Panthers AAA D1 54
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin Crusaders AAA D2 54
    Bishop Shanahan Eagles AAA D1 53
    Pittston Area Patriots AAA D2 49
    Honesdale Hornets AAA D2 48
    Springfield-Delco Cougars AAA D1 48
    Shamokin Indians AAA D4 47
    Solanco Golden Mules AAA D3 47
    Dallas Mountaineers AAA D2 46
    Daniel Boone Blazers AAA D3 46
    James Buchanan Rockets AAA D3 45
    Red Land Patriots AAA D3 44
    Dover Area Eagles AAA D3 43
    Blue Mountain Eagles AAA D11 41
    Mastery North Charter Pumas AAA D12 40
    Susquehanna Township Indians AAA D3 40
    Wallenpaupack Buckhorns AAA D2 39
    Archbishop Carroll Patriots AAA D12 38
    Big Spring Bulldogs AAA D3 38
    Northern Lebanon Vikings AAA D3 38
    Imhotep Charter School Panthers AAA D12 37
    Marple-Newtown Tigers AAA D1 36
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders AAA D12 35
    Eastern York Golden Knights AAA D3 35
    Mechanicsburg Wildcats AAA D3 35
    Bonner-Prendie Friars AAA D12 34
    Milton Hershey Spartans AAA D3 34
    Spring Grove Rockets AAA D3 34
    Sun Valley Vanguards AAA D1 34
    Upper Merion Vikings AAA D1 34
    Lancaster Catholic Crusaders AAA D3 33
    Milton Area Black Panthers AAA D4 33
    Abington Heights Comets AAA D2 31
    Bangor Slaters AAA D11 31
    Tunkhannock Tigers AAA D2 31
    West Philadelphia Speedboys AAA D12 31
    North Pocono Trojans AAA D2 29
    Shikellamy Braves AAA D4 28
    Shippensburg Area Greyhounds AAA D3 28
    Susquehannock Warriors AAA D3 28
    West Scranton Invaders AAA D2 28
    East Juniata Tigers AAA D4 27
    Glen Mills Battlin Bulls AAA D1 27
    Harriton Fighting Rams AAA D1 27
    Muhlenberg Muhls AAA D3 27
    Academy Park Knights AAA D1 25
    Cardinal O’Hara Lions AAA D12 25
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves AAA D11 21
    Hershey Trojans AAA D3 21
    Interboro Bucaneers AAA D1 21
    Wyoming Area Warriors AAA D2 21
    Overbrook Panthers AAA D12 20
    Pottstown Area Trojans AAA D1 20
    Penncrest Lions AAA D1 19
    Chichester Eagles AAA D1 18
    Middletown Area Blue Raiders AAA D3 18
    School of the Future AAA D12 16
    Upper Perkiomen Indians AAA D1 15
    Kennard-Dale Rams AAA D3 14
    Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers AAA D1 14
    Pottsville Area Crimson Tide AAA D11 14
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs AAA D12 13
    New Oxford Colonials AAA D3 13
    Twin Valley Raiders AAA D3 12
    West Perry Mustangs AAA D3 12
    Kutztown Cougars AAA D3 10
    Col-Mont Vo-Tech Rams AAA D4 8
    Phoenixville Phantoms AAA D1 7
    Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers AAA D12 6
    York Suburban Trojans AAA D3 0
  • Week 2 Class 4A Total Points Scored

    Team Class District Points
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots AAAA D11 102
    Parkland Trojans AAAA D11 98
    Lower Dauphin Falcons AAAA D3 93
    Coatesville Red Raiders AAAA D1 92
    Benjamin Franklin Electrons AAAA D12 87
    Whitehall Zephyrs AAAA D11 87
    Central Dauphin Rams AAAA D3 86
    Downingtown East Cougars AAAA D1 85
    Easton Area Red Rovers AAAA D11 84
    Pennsbury Falcons AAAA D1 84
    Roxborough Indians AAAA D12 84
    West Chester East Vikings AAAA D1 83
    Waynesboro Indians AAAA D3 81
    Governor Mifflin Mustangs AAAA D3 78
    Quakertown Community Panthers AAAA D1 78
    Conestoga Valley Buckskins AAAA D3 77
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans AAAA D2 77
    Roman Catholic Cahillites AAAA D12 76
    Cedar Cliff Colts AAAA D3 75
    Central Bucks South Titans AAAA D1 75
    Spring-Ford Rams AAAA D1 75
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes AAAA D11 74
    Harrisburg Cougars AAAA D3 74
    Manheim Township Blue Streaks AAAA D3 74
    Olney Trojans AAAA D12 74
    South Western Mustangs AAAA D3 74
    Delaware Valley Warriors AAAA D2 70
    Pennridge Rams AAAA D1 70
    Council Rock North Indians AAAA D1 69
    West Chester Rustin Golden Knights AAAA D1 69
    William Tennent Panthers AAAA D1 69
    Exeter Township Eagles AAAA D3 66
    Scranton Knights AAAA D2 66
    Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs AAAA D3 66
    Upper Dublin Cardinals AAAA D1 64
    LaSalle College HS Explorers AAAA D12 63
    West Chester Henderson Warriors AAAA D1 63
    Carlisle Thundering Herd AAAA D3 61
    Harry S. Truman Tigers AAAA D1 61
    Hempfield Black Knights AAAA D3 60
    Wissahickon Trojans AAAA D1 60
    Downingtown West Whippets AAAA D1 59
    Abington Galloping Ghosts AAAA D1 58
    Father Judge Crusaders AAAA D12 58
    Dallastown Wildcats AAAA D3 56
    Penn Manor Comets AAAA D3 53
    Northeast Vikings AAAA D12 52
    Pleasant Valley Bears AAAA D11 52
    Reading Knights AAAA D3 52
    Simon Gratz Bulldogs AAAA D12 52
    Stroudsburg Mounties AAAA D11 51
    Central Dauphin East Panthers AAAA D3 50
    Cumberland Valley Eagles AAAA D3 49
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers AAAA D11 49
    J.P. McCaskey Red Tornado AAAA D3 49
    Perkiomen Valley Vikings AAAA D1 49
    Central Bucks West Bucks AAAA D1 48
    Emmaus Hornets AAAA D11 48
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles AAAA D11 48
    Conestoga Pioneers AAAA D1 47
    William Penn (3) Bearcats AAAA D3 46
    Cedar Crest Falcons AAAA D3 45
    Williamsport Millionaires AAAA D4 45
    Unionville Indians AAAA D1 43
    Council Rock South Golden Hawks AAAA D1 41
    Kennett Blue Demons AAAA D1 41
    Lebanon Cedars AAAA D3 41
    Norristown Eagles AAAA D1 41
    Garnet Valley Jaguars AAAA D1 40
    Northampton Konkrete Kids AAAA D11 40
    Oxford Area Hornets AAAA D1 40
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers AAAA D12 40
    Souderton Area Indians AAAA D1 40
    Central Bucks East Patriots AAAA D1 39
    Central York Panthers AAAA D3 37
    Haverford High Fords AAAA D1 37
    Methacton Warriors AAAA D1 37
    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks AAAA D12 35
    Red Lion Area Lions AAAA D3 34
    Upper Darby Royals AAAA D1 34
    Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters AAAA D12 32
    Cheltenham Panthers AAAA D1 31
    George Washington Eagles AAAA D12 30
    John Bartram Maroon Wave AAAA D12 30
    Boyertown Bears AAAA D1 29
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies AAAA D11 28
    Ridley Green Raiders AAAA D1 27
    Warwick Warriors AAAA D3 27
    Avon Grove Red Devils AAAA D1 26
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars AAAA D12 26
    North Penn Knights AAAA D1 26
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh Colonials AAAA D1 22
    Hazleton Area Cougars AAAA D2 21
    Chester Clippers AAAA D1 20
    Philadelphia Central Lancers AAAA D12 20
    South Philadelphia Rams AAAA D12 20
    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters AAAA D1 19
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats AAAA D1 16
    Frankford Pioneers AAAA D12 14
    Bensalem Owls AAAA D1 13
    Elizabethtown Area Bears AAAA D3 13
    William Allen Canaries AAAA D11 13
    York County School of Technology Spartans AAAA D3 12
    Chambersburg Trojans AAAA D3 10
    Neshaminy Redskins AAAA D1 10
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers AAAA D11 8
    Lower Merion Aces AAAA D1 7
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals AAAA D11 7
    Penn Wood Patriots AAAA D1 6
    Ephrata Mountaineers AAAA D3 0
  • 2014 Week 2: Small School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Small School

    1) West Catholic (12) 1-1 (1) Lost to North Penn, 16-19

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 2-0 (2) Defeated Bloomsburg, 47-7

    3) North Schuylkill (11) 2-0 (3) Defeated Blue Mountain, 24-0

    4) Northwestern Lehigh (11) 2-0 (4) Defeated Bangor, 41-0

    5) Wellsboro (4) 2-0 (5) Defeated Muncy, 31-0

    6) Episcopal Academy (Non-PIAA) (7) 2-0 Defeated Interboro, 32-13

    7) Berks Catholic (3) 2-0 (8) Defeated Steelton-Highspire, 45-19

    8) South Williamsport (4) 1-1 (10) Defeated Towanda, 42-0

    9) Troy Area (4) 2-0 (NR) Defeated Cowanesque Valley, 61-6

    10) Loyalsock Township (4) 1-1 (10) Defeated Central Columbia, 56-42

     

    HM: Bermudian Springs (3) 2-0, Bristol (1) 2-0, Camp Hill (3) 2-0, Hanover Area (2) 2-0, Lackawanna Trail (2) 2-0, Mount Carmel (4) 1-1, Pius X (11) 2-0, Prep Charter (12) 1-0-1; Schuylkill Haven (11) 1-1, Wyomissing Area (3) 2-0

  • 2014 Week 2: Big School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 1-1 (1) Lost to Don Bosco (NJ), 7-35

    2) Archbishop Wood (12) 2-0 (2) Defeated Martin Luther King, 46-7

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 2-0 (3) Defeated State College, 34-14

    4) LaSalle College High School (12) 1-1 (4) Lost to Bergen Catholic, 34-42

    5) Parkland (11) 2-0 (5) Defeated Northampton, 49-0

    6) Pennsbury (1) 2-0 (6) Defeated Frankford, 56-8

    7) Bethlehem Catholic (11) 2-0 (7) Defeated Pleasant Valley, 40-38

    8) North Penn (1) 1-1 (9) Defeated West Catholic, 19-16

    9) Downingtown West (1) 2-0 (10) Defeated Neshaminy, 28-7

    10) Easton Area (11) 2-0 (NR) Defeated Emmaus, 35-7

     

    HM: Coatesville (1) 2-0, Council Rock North (1) 2-0, Crestwood (2) 2-0; Downingtown East (1) 2-0, Imhotep Charter (12) 1-1, Malvern Prep (Non-PIAA) 1-1; Upper Dublin (1) 2-0, West Chester Rustin (1) 2-0, Wilson (3) 2-0

  • Week 2: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    15 – Zak Rupper, Pen Argyl

    14 – Marcus Williams, Loyalsock Township

    14 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    3 – Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR 

    2 – Clarence Buchanan, Academy Park

    2 – Mark Weichel, Pennridge

    2 – Michael Allen, Fleetwood

    2 – Prince Smith, Father Judge

     

     

    Fumbles (2 or more)

    2 – Joshua Burkavage, Honesdale

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    3 – Frank Aigeldinger, Crestwood

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    99-yards, Aidan Coughlin, Bristol

    90-yards, Will Blair, Hempfield

    80-yards, Mason Ryan, Mahanoy Area

    76-yards, Lukas Cassel, Millersburg

    65-yards, CodyPetcavage, Mid-Valley

    55-yards, Joe Cross, Norristown

    44-yards, Victor Pedrazza, Calvary Christian Academy

    36-yards, Tanner Stokes, Coatesville

    34-yards, Wyatt Schilling, Palisades

    30-yards, Thaddeus Cornick, Fleetwood

    27-yards, Jon Moran, Pius X

    25-yards, Mason Flickinger, Fairfield

    12-yards, AJ Frazier, Roman Catholic

    0-yards, Jake Young, Bethlehem Freedom

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    95-yards, Justin Young-Heyward, Morrisville

    84-yards, Justin Belardi, Scranton Prep

    80-yards, Jake McGrath, Jenkintown

    75-yards, Carl Reigle, Palmyra

    65-yards, Wade Mills, Shippensburg

    63-yards, Keon Rantin, Delaware Valley Charter

    62-yards, Zach Bobb, Line Mountain

    48-yards, Brendan Kearns, Pleasant Valley

    34-yards, Dajon Rush, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    32-yards,Tom Penko, Father Judge

    25-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    21-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    15-yards, Kyle Merth, Hanover Area

    14-yards, Tydus Winstead, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    13-yards, Randolph Speller, J.P. McCaskey

    3-yard, Isaiah Samuel, Norristown

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    46-yards, Brennan Reinert, Bethlehem Freedom

    10-yards, Jonah Gundrum, Bethlehem Freedom 

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

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  • Week 2: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    373-yards, Lex Rosario, Delaware Valley

    274-yards, Adrian Sapnas, Marple-Newtown **School Record

    270-yards, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport

    261-yards, Brandon Stokes, Milton Area

    255-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing

    254-yards, Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin

    244-yards, Joe Unangst, Pennridge

    232-yards, Justin Marion, Waynesboro

    239-yards, Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro

    213-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    211-yards, Javon Batts, Selinsgrove

    211-yards, Zach Deasey, Oxford

    205-yards, William Casella, Schuylkill Haven

    201-yards, Alex Gooden, Octorara Area

     

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    415-yards, Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic **Catholic League Record

    359-yards, Billy Burger, Carlisle

    358-yards, Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh **School Record

    353-yards, Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS

    346-yards, Mitch Martin, Garden Spot

    314-yards, Brandon Kuehner, Pleasant Valley

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    273-yards, Deonte Ramsey, Carlisle **School Record

    237-yards, Nick Negron, Lebanon

    229-yards, Timmy Walter, Southern Lehigh **School Record

    220-yards AJ Frazier, Roman Catholic

    200-yards, Michael Hope, Camp Hill

    188-yards, Jimmy Herron, LaSalle College HS

    180-yards, Kyle Slivka-Fralin, Bristol

    175-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford

    160-yards, Michael Allen, Fleetwood

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    7 – Kyle Datres, Loyalsock Township (4-passing, 3-rushing)

    5 – Alex Gooden, Octorara Area

    5 – Alex Pechin, Unionville (4-passing, 1-rushing)

    5 – Jordan Young, Coatesville (3-passing, 2-rushing)

    5 – Kyle Gattuso, Pittston Area (2-passing, 3-rushing)

    5 – Mason Kholi, Allentown Central Catholic (3-passing, 2-rushing)

    5 – Wilson Fontanez, Governor Mifflin

    5 – Zach Koenig, Fleetwood (4-passing, 1-rushing)

    4 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West

    4 – Brandon McILWain, Council Rock North

    4 – Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro

    4 – Derrick West, Garnet Valley

    4 – Devante Cross, Parkland (1-passing, 3-rushing)

    4 – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport

    4- Dymond Wright, Malvern Prep (2-receiving, 2-rushing)

    4 – Erik Benjamin,  Manheim Township

    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    4 – Jayden Demmy, Cedar Cliff

    4 – Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS

    4 -Lex Rosario, Delaware Valley (3-rushing, 1- receiving)

    4 -Luke Jennings, Wyalusing

    4 – Michael Pietropola, Wellsboro (3-passing, 1 -rushing)

    4 – Michael Shuster, Camp Hill

    4 – Mikale Clark, Harrisburg (3-passing, 1-rushing)

    4 – Mitch Martin, Garden Spot (3-passing, 1-rushing)

    4 -Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic (3-passing, 1-rushing)

    4 – Raleigh Sirb, Central Dauphin

    4 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall

    4 – Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh (3-passing, 1-rushing)

    4 – Tre Jordan, Pius X (3-passing, 1-rushing)

    4 – Tyler Gallagher, Palmyra

    4 – Wyatt Clements, Lehighton

    4 – Zach Koenig, Fleetwood

    4 – Zach Thatcher, Saucon Valley

     

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  • Week 2: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    97-yards, Blake Panko, Mount Carmel Area

    95-yards, Andrew Hartlaub, South Western

    95-yards, Marlin Johnson, Nazareth Area

    93-yards, Andrew Hartlaub, South Western

    91-yards, Michael Gadd, Hershey

    90-yards, Javon Batts, Selinsgrove

    89-yards, Brandon Hill, Harry S. Truman

    89-yards, Nate Maczuga, Berwick Area

    88-yards, William Michael, Warrior Run

    87-yards, Jake Young, Bethlehem Freedom

    85-yards, Joey Vigil, Lake-Lehman

    83-yards, Luke Emge, Fleetwood

    71-yards, Dajon Rush, Wilkes-Barre GAR

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    89-yards, Evan Carey, Valley View

    83-yards, Nick Millone, Strath Haven

    82-yards, Saquon Barkley, Whitehall

    68-yards, Shane Simpson, Easton Area

    67-yards, Dan Ryan, Scranton Prep

    65-yards, Ramon Fields, Scranton Area

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    21, 27, 30, 37 – Matt Ammendola, North Penn (1)

    28, ,31 – Brandon Butry, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    52-yards, Jack Soslow, Haverford School

    48-yards, Max Frederick, Archbishop Carroll

    44-yards, Carter Luckenbaugh, Central York 

    42-yards, Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley

    42-yards – George Gendler, Crestwood

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    54.0-yards, Ryan Plack, Central Bucks East

    47.0-yards, Matt Hook, Fleetwood

    45.6-yards, Daniel Diaz-Walton, Pine Grove 

    43.5-yards, Brock Geiman, South Western

    42.5-yards, Connor O’Keefe, Central Bucks East

    42.0-yards, Ryan Hubley, Oxford

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    5 – Jack Soslow, Haverford School

    4 – George Gendler, Crestwood

    4 -Jake Geiger, Bishop Shanahan

    3 – Mike Raczak, LaSalle College HS

     

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  • 9/06/2014 High School Football Scores

    Academy of the New Church 47, George School 6
    Annapolis Christian (MD) 41, Delaware County Christian School 20
    Archbishop Wood 46, Martin Luther King 7
    Benjamin Franklin 46, Kensington 0
    Bergen Catholic (NJ) 42, LaSalle College HS 34
    Bethlehem Catholic 40, Pleasant Valley 38
    Bishop Shanahan 39, Penn Wood 6
    Camp Hill 49, Halifax 0
    Conwell Egan Catholic 42, Archmere Academy (DE) 0
    Council Rock South 41, Bensalem 0
    Don Bosco Prep (NJ) 35, Saint Joseph’s Prep 7
    Downingtown East 40, Roman Catholic 38
    Haverford High 35, Lower Merion 0
    Lawrenceville School (NJ) 70, Wyoming Seminary 33
    Nanticoke 48, Col-Mont Vo-Tech 0
    Perkiomen Valley 22, Methacton 19
    Pius X 62, School of the Future 0
    Pottstown Area 6, Chichester 0
    Prep Charter 21, Germantown Academy 21
    Springfield-Montco 29, Lansdale Catholic 7
    Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 35, Philadelphia Central 14
    St. Peter’s Prep 35, Wise (MD) 9
    Valley Forge Military Academy 53, Lower Moreland 10
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 14, West Scranton 7
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers 19, Susquehanna Community 14
    William Penn Charter 18, Neumann-Goretti 13
    Wyomissing Area 38, Trinity 14
  • Nativity Lets One Slip Away

    After nearly an hour delay due to the Jenkintown bus being caught in traffic, this game finally kicked off. A strong defensive showing in the first half gave the Green Wave the lead heading to the locker room. A mistaken-ridden second half led to 21 unanswered Jenkintown points as they get their first win of the campaign 21-7.

    The Green Wave were haunted by penalties and missed tackles in the second half giving up 90 yards in penalties. With senior wide out Jeff Yordy on the shelf for most of the second half the inexperienced Green Wave offense struggled.

    Nativity (0-2) found the board first, Senior Gino DiNicola scored on a 22-yard run. DiNicola led the Green Wave’s ground attack running the ball 19 times for 75 yards and a touchdown. The Green Wave defense was the real story in the first half giving up just 60 yards and pitching a shutout. Green Wave went up 7-0 at intermission.

    After a Jenkintown (1-1) turnover to start the second half, the Green Wave looked to tack on to their lead inside the red zone. The Drakes cornerback Jake McGrath wasn’t going to let that happen as he picked off the Dominic Piccioni pass and took it 80 yards to the house. This was a momentum changer as that was the last time the Green Wave would see the red zone.

    The Drakes added another score later in the third quarter as tailback Steve Charlemange pulled in a Jamie Griffin pass and shook off Green Wave tacklers on the way to an 85 yard touchdown. The Drakes dominated the third quarter as they pulled ahead 14-7.

    The Drakes added a score early in the fourth on a Steve Charlemange 35 yard run giving the Drakes a 21-7 lead. Nativity cornerback Sonny Matharu picked off a Jamie Griffin pass that gave the Green Wave sideline a little life halfway through the fourth. A stagnant Green Wave offense however, struggled to move the ball as they fall to 0-2 on the season.

    A struggling Green Wave team hosts Columbia Montour Vo-Tech in its All American Conference opener. The Green Wave looked to get their first win of the season and shake the dust off the victory bell at Veteran’s Memorial Stadium next week.

  • Furious Rally in Second Half Leads Whitehall to a Dramatic Overtime Win

    brianweek22014Yogi Berra once said, “It ain’t over till it’s over.” No more was that evident than on Friday night at Zephyr Stadium on a hot and muggy night. Allentown Central Catholic jumped out to a 28-7 halftime lead, only to see it vanish in a amazing second half Whitehall comeback, that led to a 42-41 overtime victory for the Zephyrs.

    After a scoreless first quarter, Viking quarterback Mason Kholi took control both on the ground and through the air using a no huddle read option scheme that had the home team on their heels. “He(Kholi) had command of the offense, He kept us off balance.” Zephyr head coach Brian Gilbert stated after the game. Kholi got the Vikings on the board with a six-yard run around the right end. A Zephyr fumble on the ensuing kickoff set the Vikings up for their second score from the 24. The signal caller then connected on a 12 yard scoring pass. He used his legs to advance the ball 63 yards on the next possession leading to another TD strike to extend the lead to 21-0 with 6:45 left in the half.

    Whitehall could not muster a first down until midway through the second quarter. The Viking defense held RB Saquon Barkley to negative yards in the half. Kholi pushed the lead to 28 on a four-yard run with four minutes remaining. Whitehall finally established a drive on the next possession leading to a 36 yard pass from Gianni Sinatore. Conor Sullivan then picked off a Kholi pass on his next possession. His 40 yard TD return was negated by a penalty and Whitehall could not capitalize as they went into half down 28-7.

    “They had me targeted,” Barkley said. “They were keying on me and they did a great job in the half,” he stated.

    At the start of the second half, Whitehall stopped the Vikings on third down forcing a punt. Barkley was ready. After the ball took a big hop, the Penn State commit took the ball and headed toward the home sideline, getting a huge block from Jacob Buskirk. He cut back across the field and scored to cut the lead to 14. Barkley was just getting warmed up scoring from a yard out and then from the Viking 36. He broke a tackle en route to another score and just a PAT separated the two teams. But Connor Ilgenfritz missed on PAT.

    “The punt return was just huge in changing the course of the game,” Barkley mentioned,”It changed the game.”

    Central Catholic seemed to have weathered the storm as Kholi led his team down to Zephyrs 24 yard line where he connected on a beautifully thrown ball to the sidelines which gave his team a 35-27 lead with just 6:46 left in the game.

    Whitehall took possession but a sack and two straight incompletions left the Zephyrs on a fourth and 16 from their own 39. Sinatore, who was serenaded with the “Gianni Football” Chant by the Zephyr student section, showed how its done. Rolling to his right, he found Conor Sullivan who had the ball knocked out of his hands but was able to maintain focus to make the catch. He broke into the open for a 69 yard score with just 1:04 left in the game. Buskirk plowed his way into the end zone for the two-point conversion to tie the game.

    “I just don’t know what happened,” Sullivan stated. “It just happened so fast. I just wanted to score. We played hard to get back in the game. I just wanted to contribute,” He concluded.

    As the game headed into the overtime period, Whitehall won the toss and elected to play defense. The Vikings got it down the one-yard line. On fourth down, Joseph Millano scored but they could not convert on the PAT.

    Vikings coach John Cupples stated, “Not sure what happened there, looked like the snap was off or mishandled. It’s something we will look at on tape,” he concluded.

    The Zephyrs were poised to take advantage of the opportunity. On their first chance, Barkley ran it up the middle for a ten yard run. Not to have repeat of an earlier miss, Connor Ilgenfritz lined up the PAT.  It was true, as the rest of the team stormed the field.

    “I didn’t care how it got through just as long as it did. I missed the one earlier and I did not want to miss this one,” Ilgenfritz stated.

    “They played their hearts out in the second half,” Brian Gilbert stated. “We challenged them and they answered..in a big way,” he added.

    This game will go down as one of the classics in the history of Whitehall football and just may provide that moment to a special season.

  • 9/05/2014 High School Football Scores

    Abington 23, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 8
    Annville-Cleona 21, Hamburg 6
    Berks Catholic 45, Steelton-Highspire 19
    Bermudian Springs 36, Boiling Springs 6
    Berwick Area 46, Pottsville Area 14
    Bethlehem Freedom 67, Nazareth Area 34
    Bethlehem Liberty 47, William Allen 7
    Big Spring 10, Dover Area 9
    Biglerville 34, Waynesboro 28
    Bonner-Prendie 7, Academy Park 6
    Boyertown 29, Upper Perkiomen 15
    Bristol 38, Calvary Christian Academy 14
    Canton Area 18, Sayre 7
    Carbondale Area 19, Montrose Area 6
    Cardinal Mooney (OH) 27, Boardman (OH) 0
    Catasauqua 28, Notre Dame 14
    Cedar Cliff 55, South Western 33
    Central Bucks West 34, Souderton Area 19
    Central Dauphin 52, Susquehanna Township 24
    Cheltenham 24, Bishop McDevitt 7
    Chester 6, Sun Valley 0
    Coatesville 47, Central Bucks South 34
    Cocalico 65, Ephrata 0
    Conestoga 21, Ridley 14
    Conrad Weiser 56, Twin Valley 6
    Council Rock North 40, Simon Gratz 25
    Crestwood 31, Abington Heights 0
    Cumberland Valley 28, Central York 17
    Dallas 14, Wallenpaupack 13
    Dallastown 21, West York 20
    Daniel Boone 32, Owen J. Roberts 3
    Delaware Valley 43, Wyoming Valley West 35
    Delaware Valley Charter 58, Jules E. Mastbaum 0
    Delone Catholic 48, Columbia 7
    Downingtown West 28, Neshaminy 7
    Dunmore 35, Northwest Area 6
    East Pennsboro 34, West Perry 12
    East Stroudsburg South 42, Pocono Mountain East 0
    Easton Area 35, Emmaus 7
    Episcopal Academy 32, Interboro 14
    Exeter Township 38, Unionville 35
    Fairfield 16, James Buchanan 12
    Father Judge 38, Northeast 18
    Fleetwood 61, Donegal 27
    Garden Spot 31, Warwick 21
    Garnet Valley 34, Upper Darby 20
    Gettysburg 42, New Oxford 6
    Glen Mills 20, South Philadelphia 6
    Governor Mifflin 44, Lancaster Catholic 19
    Great Valley 42, Avon Grove 13
    Greencastle-Antrim 49, Littlestown 14
    Hanover 35, Kennard-Dale 7
    Hanover Area 42, Holy Redeemer 7
    Harrisburg 28, Reading 26
    Haverford School 31, Archbishop Ryan 14
    Hempfield 22, Manheim Central 14
    Hershey 14, Elizabethtown Area 7
    Honesdale 28, North Pocono 7
    Hughesville 47, Athens 7
    J.P. McCaskey 28, William Penn (3) 21
    Jenkintown 21, Nativity BVM 7
    Jersey Shore 27, Shikellamy 7
    Jim Thorpe Area 46, Shenandoah Valley 0
    Juniata 22, Newport 21
    Lackawanna Trail 20, Riverside 13
    Lake-Lehman 36, Mid-Valley 18
    Lampeter-Strasburg 31, Penn Manor 26
    Lebanon 17, Northern Lebanon 14
    Lehighton 50, Minersville Area 8
    Lewisburg 19, Montoursville 10
    Line Mountain 31, Susquenita 6
    Louis E. Dieruff 21, East Stroudsburg North 14
    Lower Dauphin 35, Cedar Crest 7
    Loyalsock Township 56, Central Columbia 42
    Mahanoy Area 38, Schuylkill Haven 21
    Malvern Prep 40, Holy Spirit (NJ) 14
    Manheim Township 47, Red Lion Area 6
    Marian Catholic 52, Panther Valley 0
    Marple-Newtown 22, Strath Haven 14
    Middletown Area 18, Northern 9
    Mifflinburg 32, Danville 7
    Milton Area 33, Warrior Run 21
    Milton Hershey 27, Muhlenberg 7
    Norristown 14, Wissahickon 13
    North Penn 19, West Catholic 16
    North Penn 74, Bucktail 0
    North Schuylkill 24, Blue Mountain 0
    Northeastern 44, York Suburban 0
    Northwestern Lehigh 41, Bangor 0
    Octorara Area 30, Upper Merion 28
    Old Forge 7, Lakeland 0
    Olney 42, Strawberry Mansion 0
    Oxford Area 29, Newark (DE) 12
    Palisades 33, Salisbury Township 12
    Palmerton Area 21, Pen Argyl 19
    Palmyra 41, ELCO 30
    Parkland 49, Northampton 0
    Pennridge 35, Central Bucks East 18
    Pennsbury 56, Frankford 8
    Pequea Valley 31, Kutztown 10
    Perkiomen School 28, Carson Long Institute 0
    Pine Grove Area 21, East Juniata 13
    Pittston Area 35, Valley View 34
    Pottsgrove 54, Pope John Paul II 0
    Quakertown Community 40, Hatboro-Horsham 13
    Radnor 28, Harriton 13
    Roxborough 41, Academy of Palumbo 7
    Saucon Valley 35, Northern Lehigh 6
    Scranton 42, Hazleton Area 14
    Scranton Prep 42, Wyoming Area 14
    Selinsgrove 61, Mount Carmel Area 6
    Shamokin 40, Central Mountain 12
    Shippensburg Area 15, Chambersburg 0
    Solanco 26, Conestoga Valley 7
    South Williamsport 42, Towanda 0
    Southern Columbia 47, Bloomsburg 0
    Southern Lehigh 40, Wilson Area 20
    Spring Grove 17, Mechanicsburg 7
    Spring-Ford 55, Phoenixville 7
    Springfield-Delco 27, Penncrest 7
    Stroudsburg 30, Pocono Mountain West 0
    Tamaqua Area 25, Schuylkill Valley 6
    Trinity (KY) 30, Imhotep Charter School 6
    Troy Area 61, Cowanesque Valley 6
    Upper Dauphin 12, Tri-Valley 0
    Upper Dublin 28, Harry S. Truman 21
    Upper Moreland 35, Archbishop Carroll 17
    Wellsboro 31, Muncy 0
    West Chester East 35, Kennett 13
    West Chester Rustin 28, West Chester Henderson 27
    West Philadelphia 12, John Bartram 8
    Western Wayne 33, Tunkhannock 17
    Whitehall 42, Allentown Central Catholic 41
    Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. 68, Holy Cross 14
    William Tennent 56, Samuel S. Fels 14
    Williams Valley 24, Millersburg 21
    Wilson West Lawn 31, Central Dauphin East 14
    Wyalusing Area 62, Montgomery 0
    York Catholic 36, Susquehannock 0
  • District 11 Notes: Week 1

    by Duke Helm

    RUSHING
    Blue Mountain’s Sean Greenawalt (100) and Dakota Roberts (115) both hit the century mark in their win over Shenandoah Valley in week 1. Greenawalt scored twice while Roberts scored three touchdowns. Northampton also had two 100 yard rushers. Andrew Szerencsits had 136 yards and Devon Turner had 106 vs Allen. Wyl Miller of Emmaus had 191 yards rushing and 3 td’s, while teammate Andy Davidson had 83 yards and 2 touchdowns in their win over East Stroudsburg North. Davidson also had a 12 yard punt return td. Will Casella of Schuylkill Haven rushed for 225 yards and 4 td’s in a win over Panther Valley. Casella now has an even 700 career carries going for 4,388 yards and 56 td’s. Gerald Douglas topped the District last week when he ran for 276 yards on 42 carries in a win over Nazareth. Shane Simpson of Easton rushed for 109 yards and 3 scores in a win over Pleasant Valley. Simpson also had 3 catches for 42 yards and a td. He now has 45 career touchdowns. Simpson moves into 3rd place all-time at Easton with his 45 td’s. Jarred Holley moves down to fourth place as he had 42 career td’s (2004-07). Next up for Simpson is Ovid Goulbourne who had 48 td’s from 2001-04. Juan Gaddy is the career leader at Easton with 65 td’s (1989-92). Simpson also went by Jeff Staton for career rushing yards and now sits in 4th place all-time at Easton with 2,499 yards.

     

    PASSING
    Tre Jordan of Pius X threw for 235 yards and 5 td’s in a win over Morrisville. Mason Kholi of Central Catholic threw for 169 yards and 4 td’s vs Pocono Mountain East. Kholi, also had 55 yards rushing and a touchdown. Tevon Weber of Salisbury threw for 222 yards and a td in a loss vs Saucon Valley. Julian Spigner of Bethlehem Catholic threw for 182 yards and 2 td’s vs Liberty to lead all EPC North teams. Spigner also had 61 yards rushing and a td. QB Nick Boushell of ESS subbing in for Jake Cirillo and Mike DelCorso threw for 157 yards against Freedom.

     

    RECEIVING
    Conner Sullivan of Whitehall only caught 3 passes vs Pocono Mountain West, but 2 of them went for touchdowns. Sullivan only 2 td receptions last year on 46 catches. Jeff Yordy of Pottsville Nativity, playing in his first varsity game, caught 7 passes from Dominic Piccioni for 135 yards in a loss to New Hope Solebury. Three of those catches went for touchdowns, as Piccioni would throw for 194 yards. Freshman Jahan Dotson of Nazareth led all the EPC South division receivers with his 6 catches for 99 yards against Stroudsburg. The football people around the Lehigh Valley have been talking about Dotson for the last 2 years. Dotson could seriously challenge Shane Simpson’s District 11 Quad A freshman records of 36 catches for 679 yards and 3 td’s. Looking at the top 10 all-time receivers at Nazareth, none played on the varsity as a freshman. Jordan Gray holds Nazareth’s freshman records with 19 catches for 198 yards and 2 td’s. Mike Kane of Saucon Valley recorded the only 100 yard receiving game in the Colonial League in week 1. Kane had 4 catches for 102 yards and a td. Joel Santana of Shenandoah Valley had the only 100 yard game in the Anthracite League. He caught 4 of Ian Cole’s passes for 117 yards.

     

    PAST AND PRESENT
    Freddy Simmons of Bethlehem Catholic started his senior year by scoring 3 td’s against Liberty. Simmons had a 65 yard kick-off return td, a 64 yard punt return td and a 72 yard reception td. Simmons also had a 48 yard punt return called back that would of tied the District record of 3 returns for td’s in a single game. He finished the game with 5 catches for 78 yards. Each time Liberty would close the gap, Simmons and BECA would respond. In the 1990 Single A District 11 championship game, Jason Grow of Williams Valley would score 3 times on returns against Notre Dame and have a similar game like Simmons. Grow returned a kick-off 80 yards in the second quarter, then had punt returns of 85 and 54 yards in the 3rd quarter. Each time Notre Dame made a comeback, Grow would respond and Williams Valley pulled out a 41-32 win. Grow, like Simmons, is a wide receiver and had 3 catches in the game for 57 yards to finish the year with 60 catches for 1,114 yards and 12 td’s. He scored 17 total td’s in 1990 with 5 coming on returns. Notre Dame’s many comebacks in the game were fueled by 2 players in the Crusader Hall of Fame. QB Ric Schumacher, who would break the State career passing record the following year and Frank Morici the Crusaders all-time leading rusher. Greg Macchia had 2 td catches in the game to set a single season school record with 10.

     

    2014 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat

    Single Game Touchdowns (4)
    4 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    4 (1) Shane Simpson (Easton)

    Single Game Rushing Yardage (200)
    276 (1) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    225 (1) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)

    Single Game Passing Yardage (200)
    235 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    222 (1) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    217 (1) Justin Albert (Nazareth)

    Single Game TD Passes (4)
    5 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)

    Single Game Receptions (10)
    Single Game Reception Yardage (150)
    Single Game Reception TD’s (3)
    3 (1) Jeff Yordy (Pottsville Nativity)

  • Palmerton Area’s LB Tre Nelson issues verbal declaration to Monmouth University

    t.nelsonPer head football coach Chris Walkowiak, Palmerton Area’s Tre Nelson committed to the Monmouth University.

    Nelson is a 6-foot-1, 220-pound linebacker that had 117 tackles last year, Palmerton’s single season record. It happened in only 9 games. He had 7 tackles for a loss, 2 QB sacks, 1 forced fumble, and 1 blocked FG.

    “The first thing I say about him is, he is explosive. He’s very strong and a tremendous tackler. He plays sideline-to-sideline. He is a student of the game. He uses his hands very well at shedding blockers and getting to the ball . He is the complete package. He’s good at communicating and giving direction.”

    2013 Awards: 2013 All League LB – Colonial League Team, 2013 Honorable Mention RB – Colonial League Team, 2013 2nd Team LB – Morning Call, 2013 Linebacker of the Year – “Times News” newspaper all star selections.

  • CBS MaxPreps Regional Computer Football Rankings for Sept 4 – Northeast

    1. (1) St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 1-0, 82.3
    2. (2) Archbishop Wood (Warminster, Pa.), 1-0, 77.8
    3. (3) St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 0-0, 64.3
    4. (4) St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.), 0-0, 63.7
    5. (9) South Fayette (McDonald, Pa.), 1-0, 60.7
    6. (6) Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.), 1-0, 59.7
    7. (5) Aquinas Institute (Rochester, N.Y.), 0-0, 58.2
    8. (8) La Salle College (Wyndmoor, Pa.), 1-0, 56.5
    9. (11) Parkland (Allentown, Pa.), 1-0, 55.7
    10. (24) Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia), 1-0, 54.8
    11. (7) Paramus Catholic (N.J.), 0-0, 53.8
    12. (15) Central Catholic (Pittsburgh), 1-0, 53.7
    13. (12) Neshaminy (Langhorne, Pa.), 0-1, 53.3
    14. (10) Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), 0-0, 52.3
    15. (13) DePaul (Wayne, N.J.), 0-0, 51.6
    16. (16) Canisius (Buffalo, N.Y.), 0-0, 48.5
    17. (20) Pennsbury (Fairless Hills, Pa.), 1-0, 48.1
    18. (NR) North Catholic (Pittsburgh), 1-0, 47.9
    19. (17) Mansfield (Mansfield, Mass.), 0-0, 47.8
    20. (23) Easton (Pa.), 1-0, 47.5
    21. (25) Woodland Hills (Pittsburgh), 1-0, 47.2
    22. (21) St. Anthony’s (Melville, N.Y.), 0-0, 46.7
    23. (22) Central Catholic (Lawrence, Mass.), 0-0, 46.1
    24. (NR) Cathedral Prep (Erie, Pa.), 1-0, 46.0
    25. (19) New Canaan (Conn.), 0-0, 45.4

  • Nativity drops opener

    kennyweek12014After a long 2 hour bus ride the Green Wave entered Stadium Field looking to start the season on a high note. Sadly that didn’t happen the Green Wave struggled to stop the run as they fell to New Hope Solebury 45-21.

    The first quarter was relatively quiet until the Lions found the board late in the first quarter on an 8 yard Franco Mannino run. Mannino found the end zone again early in the second quarter this time on a 5 yard run. Nativity finally found the board when Senior quarterback Dominic Piccioni fired a 32 yard touchdown pass to Jeff Yordy. This connection would be used all night as Yordy caught 7 of the 11 passes completed.

    Later in the second quarter Lion’s wide out Steven Rattigan hauled in a 59 yard touchdown pass from freshman quarterback Nick Garritano to give the Lions a 21-7 advantage. Nativity would respond as Piccioni found his favorite target Yordy on a 16 yard touchdown pass to make it 21-14. The Lions scored on their last two possessions of the half both on Brendan Shadle runs of a 12 yards and 60 yards. The Lions 26 point second quarter propelled them to a 33-14 halftime advantage.

    The Lions would add to their lead midway through the third quarter on another Brendan Shadle touchdown run, this time from 5 yards away. Shadle a sophomore carried the ball 15 times for 209 yards and 3 touchdowns. As a team the Lions rushed for 298 yards ripping big runs off left and right.

    Early in the fourth quarter the Lions tacked on another score, this time Russell Abernethy found Pater from 30 yards out. This score pushed the Lions lead to 45-14. The Green Wave did not quit however they drove down the field on their last offensive series and once more Piccioni found Yordy this 12 yard touchdown pass gave Yordy his third touchdown grab of the game. Yordy a senior playing in his first high school football game hauled in 7 receptions for 135 yards and 3 touchdowns.

    Piccioni also a senior playing in his first ever high school football game ended the game 11-30 with 194 passing yards, 3 touchdowns and 1 interception. He also added 18 rushing yards. Piccioni talked about improvements that need to be made after the game “We can improve on our game preparation and setting up the run game better.”

    Yordy also talked about improvements after the game “We just have to play better defense, the offensive production was there but we gave up too many points to be successful.”

    Next week the Green Wave come home to face Jenkintown. The Drakes also fell in their season opener to Calvary Christian 20-14. Both teams will be looking for their first wins next Friday when they walk into Veterans Memorial stadium.

  • 2014 Week 1 Big School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 1-0 (1) defeated Mount Carmel (IL) 28-27

    2) Archbishop Wood (12) 1-0 (2) defeated Dematha Catholic (MD) 34-13

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 1-0 (3) defeated Steelton-Highspire 56-0

    4) LaSalle College High School (12) 1-0 (4) defeated North Penn 29-7

    5) Parkland (11) 1-0 (5) defeated Dieruff 49-7

    6) Pennsbury (1) 1-0 (6) defeated Council Rock South 28-0

    7) Bethlehem Catholic (11) 1-0 (8) defeated Bethlehem Liberty 56-27

    8) Imhotep Charter (12) 1-0 (10) defeated Cardinal Mooney (OH) 31-27

    9) North Penn (1) 0-1 (7) lost to LaSalle College High School 7-29

    10) Downingtown West (1) 1-0 (NR) defeated Haverford High 31-2

     

    HM: Coatesville (1) 1-0, Crestwood (2) 1-0; Easton Area (11) 1-0, Malvern Prep (Non-PIAA) 0-1; Manheim Central (3) 1-0, Upper Dublin (1) 1-0, Wilson (3) 1-0

  • 2014 Week 1 Small School Rankings

    Rank – School – District – Record – Last Week – Opponent – Score

    Small School

    1) West Catholic (12) 1-0 (1) defeated Haverford School 24-19

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 1-0 (2) defeated Mifflinburg 40-14

    3) North Schuylkill (11) 1-0 (5) defeated Tamaqua Area 35-6

    4) Northwestern Lehigh (11) 1-0 (6) defeated Notre Dame 32-6

    5) Wellsboro (4) 1-0 (7) defeated Cowanesque Valley 48-0

    6) Schuylkill Haven (11) 1-0 (8) defeated Panther Valley 34-12

    7) Episcopal Academy (Non-PIAA) (9) 1-0 defeated Neumann-Goretti 28-6

    8) Berks Catholic (3) 1-0 (10) defeated Muhlenberg 42-20

    9) Mount Carmel (4) 1-0 (NR) defeated Loyalsock Township 25-22

    10-T) Loyalsock Township (4) 0-1 (3) lost to Mount Carmel Area 22-25

    10-T) South Williamsport (4) 0-1 (4) lost to Montoursville 36-38

     

    HM: Bermudian Springs (3) 1-0, Bristol (1) 1-0, Camp Hill (3) 1-0, Lackawanna Trail (2) 1-0, Montoursville (4) 1-0,  Pius X (11) 1-0, Prep Charter (12) 1-0; Steelton-Highspire (3) 0-1, Troy Area (4) 1-0

  • Week 1: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    21 – Diego Zubieta, Penncrest

    19 – Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area

    18 – Nick Kerschner, Schuylkill Haven

    17 – Issac George, Palmerton Area

    15 – Austin Bittenbender, Upper Perkiomen

    15 – Brad Way, Oxford Area

    15 – Mike Wronski, Mahanoy Area

    15 – Tyler Rodgers, Palmerton Area

    15 – Tyler Shay Mid-Valley

    14 – Anthony Vavra, Panther Valley

    14 – Doug Costin, Bishop Shanahan

    14 – Elijah Parrish, Ligonier Valley

    14 – Logan Chetaitis, Cumberland Valley

    14 – Taz Smith, Souderton Area

    13 – Dan Scheib, Tri-Valley

    13 -Davik Miller, Delaware Valley Charter

    13 – Logan McKeag, Montoursville

    13 – Vince Ciavardelli, Marple-Newtown

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    2 – Dan Hockman, Pennridge

    2 -Dominic Shivone, Palmerton Area

    2 – Isaiah Rapp, Selinsgrove

    2 – Kenny Avallon, Roman Catholic

    2 – Kyle Slivka. Bristol

    2 – Ryan Markle, Bermudian Springs

    2 – Teddy Bender, Warrior Run

    2 – Quazi Jones, South Philadelphia

    2 – Wyatt Gearhart, Bermudian Springs

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    4 – Angelo Maskornick, Marian Catholic

    3 – Doug Costin, Bishop Shanahan

    3 – Dyllon Scott, Exeter Township

    3 – Imeir Simmons, Pennridge

    3 – Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin

    3 – Teddy Bender, Warrior Run

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    91-yards, Jarrell Johnson, Susquehanna Township

    80-yards, Dustin Gelbutis, Shenandoah Valley

    48-yards, Antwon Keenan, Bethlehem Catholic

    47-yards, Brad Way, Oxford Area

    45-yards, Tom Ruzicka, Lehighton

    23-yards, Vinny Salamone, Bishop McDevitt (3)

    20-yards, Dawson Schwaim, Tri-Valley

    12-yards, Andrew Swaisgood, Northern York

     0-yards, Gunner Renninger, Northern York

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    103-yards, Jared Bomba, Lakeland

    85-yards, Jeremiah Haywood, Britol

    82-yards, Jake Smith, Delone Catholic

    72-yards, Tegan Durishin, Lehighton

    70-yards, Mark Robinson, Wilkes-Barre Meyers

    66-yards, Gunnar Renninger, Northern York

    66-yards, Jacob Smith, Delone Catholic

    65-yards, Damon Edwards, Cedar Crest

    62-yards,Doug Strang, Great Valley

    55- yards, Aidan Coughlin, Britsol

    53-yards, Michael Hope, Camp Hill

    37-yards, Addison Hurst, Conestoga Valley

    37-yards, Brett Hepler, Susquehanna Community

    36-yards, Nasir Adderley, Great Valley

    32-yards, Ryan Rolon, ELCO

    30-yards, Quintin Small, Stroudsburg

    29-yards, Kendrick Body-Gillespie, Red Lion

    22-yards, Tyheim Taylor, Hanover Area

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    16-yards, Micah Parsons, Central Dauphin

    2-yards, Owen Covert, Wellsboro

    0-yards, Aaron Behrndt, Downingtown East

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

    94-yards, Zach Reed, Garden Spot 

    92-yards, Evan Culver, Saucon Valley

     

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  • Week 1: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    398-yards, Zach Shadle, Montgomery Area **School Record

    373-yards, Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area **School Record

    288-yards, David Livelsberger, Eastern York

    275-yards, Keith Batkowski, Montoursville

    273-yards, Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    265-yards, Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan

    264-yards, Scot Wasilchak, Valley View

    257-yards, Adrian Sapnas, Marple-Newtown **School Record

    244-yards, Matt Harrison, Dallas Area

    244-yards, Scott Walck, Western Wayne

    239-yards, Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro

    238 yards, Juawine Sowell, Abington

    233-yards, Will Casella, Schuylkill Haven

    232-yards, Josh Adams, Central Bucks South

    231-yards,Tyler Whitmore, Upper Moreland

    219-yards, Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin

    216 yards, Tristan Robb, Big Spring

    207-yards, John Vaughn, Boiling Springs

    209 -yards, Brenden Shadle, New Hope-Solebury

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    388 yards, Conner Fetterhoff, Waynesboro

    359-yards, Collin “Bear” Shank, Lampeter-Strasburg

    341-yards, Jordan Scott, Lancaster Catholic

    334-yards, Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS

    333-yards, Josh Stoneberg, Susquehannock

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    255 yards, Matt Peck, Waynesboro

    202 yards, Zac Slonac, Trinity

    169-yards, Nick Tannura, Susquehannock

    168-yards, Nick Marple, Wellsboro

    162-yards, Justin Mucha, Dallas Area

    157-yards, Dwine Walls, Delaware Valley Charter

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    6 – Conner Fetterhoff, Waynesboro (5-passing, 1-rushing)

    5 – Mark Robinson, Wilkes-Barre Meyers

    5 – Mason Kholi, Allentown Central Catholic (4-passing, 1-rushing)

    5 – Matt Peck, Waynesboro

    5 – Michael Shuster, Camp Hill

    5 – Philip DiWilliams, Roman Catholic

    5 – Tre Jordan, Pius X

    4 – Alex Hornibrook, Malvern Prep

    4 -Andre Druett-Parks, Imhotep Charter

    4 – Asa Manley, Northeast

    4 – Brady Davison, Wyoming Valley West

    4 – Bryton Fegley, East Pennsboro

    4 – DJ Moore, Imhotep Charter

    4 – Dwayne “Terry” Loper, West Chester Rustin

    4 – Jacob Peters, Hanover Area (2-passing, 2-rushing)

    4 – Jake McCarthy, Scranton

    4 – Jake Templin, Wilson (3)

    4 – Joe Ruggiero, Conwell-Egan

    4 – Josh Stoneberg, Susquehannock

    4 – Juawine Sowell, Abington

    4 -Kevin Witchey, Central Bucks South

    4 -Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS

    4 – Luke Jennings, Wyalusing Area

    4 – Nasir Adderley, Great Valley

    4 – Nick Yeager, Hughesville

    4- Ross Campbell, West York

    4 – Seth Carbaugh, James Buchanan

    4 – Shane Simpson, Easton Area (3-rushing, 1-receiving)

    4 – Tyler Whitmore, Upper Moreland

    4 – Will Casella, Schuylkill Haven

     

     

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  • Week 1: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    98-yards, Pop Lacey, Berks Catholic

    93-yards, Kobe Wansel, Gettysburg

    90-yards, Andrew Hartiaub, South Western

    84-yards, Dontae Owens, Reading

    84-yards, Jamar White, Souderton Area

    84-yards, Prince Smith, Father Judge

    82-yards, Jibri Bones, York County Tech

    81-yards, Nick Yeager, Hughesville

    80-yards, Alex Bratsis, Strath Haven

    65-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    80-yards, Nick Sander, Palmerton Area

    75-yards, Bill Williams, Camp Hill

    75-yards, Brock Anderson, Ridley

    73-yards, Isaac Lutz, Berks Catholic

    68-yards, Nick Rhodes, Cumberland Valley

    63-yards, Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic

    62-yards, Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter

    61-yards, Jon Potynski, Quakertown

    58-yards, Nasir Adderley, Great Valley

    50-yards, Jordan McDevitt, Lower Dauphin

    49-yards, Jake Henzes, Abington Heights

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    20, 50 – Alex Pechin, Unionville

    22, 27 – Ron Ostrowski, Dallas Area

    32, 43 – Matt Vosburg, Wallenpaupack

    32, 37 – Tom Belski, Mount Carmel Area

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    50-yards, Alex Pechin, Unionville

    43-yards, Matt Vosburg, Wallenpaupack

    42-yards, Cole Baldyga, West Chester East

    41-yards, Dean Krcic, Pleasant Valley

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    52-yards, Gianni Sinatore, Whitehall

    49-yards, AJ Lenkaitis, Wyoming Area

    47-yards, Robbie Fidati, Allentown Central Catholic

     

    47.7-yards, Shayne Riley, Danville Area

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    4 -Antonio Heredia, Lower Dauphin

    4 -Brandon Lavano, Whitehall

    4 – Robbie Fidati, Allentown Central Catholic

    4 – Shayne Riley, Danville Area

    3 – Cole Baldyga, West Chester East

     

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  • 8/30/14 Week 1 Saturday High School Football Scores

     

    Abington Heights 31, Pittston Area 14
    Archbishop Ryan 21, Father Judge 20
    Bishop McDevitt 33, Pope John Paul II 14
    Bishop Shanahan 14, Germantown Academy 6
    Dallas 32, Scranton 24
    Delaware County Christian School 18, School of the Future 16
    Episcopal Academy 28, Neumann-Goretti 6
    Great Valley 54, Phoenixville 0
    Harrisburg 46, J.P. McCaskey 21
    Harry S. Truman 40, Bensalem 13
    Holy Redeemer 30, Holy Cross 0
    Imhotep Charter School 31, Cardinal Mooney (OH) 27
    Mastery North Charter 21, William Tennent 13
    Northampton 40, William Allen 6
    Northern Lehigh 21, Pen Argyl 14
    Olney 32, Kipp-DuBois Collegiate Academy 6
    Palmerton Area 21, Wilson Area 0
    Prep Charter 26, Cardinal O’Hara 19
    Simon Gratz 27, Lansdale Catholic 17
    Sun Valley 34, Pottstown Area 14
    West Catholic 24, Haverford School 19
    West Chester Henderson 36, Chester 14
  • Whitehall Dominates in EPC Opener Over Pocono Mountain West 45-8

    brianweek12014They say turnovers kill. No more was that evident tonight in Pocono Summit as Whitehall forced three miscues by the Panthers in the opening quarter to jump out to a 20-0 lead. The Zephyrs cruised to a 45-8 opening night victory in the newly formed Eastern Pennsylvania Conference.

    Mustaffa Mitchell got it started by picking off a Qmac Quiteh pass at the Panther 32 yard line returning it the four. On the next play, Penn State commit Saquon Barkley ran it in for the first score of the night. With the PAT, Whitehall led 7-0 with just 1:05 gone in the first quarter. Chad Rex was next to get an errant Quiteh pass, which led to a Jake Buskirk three-yard scoring run. The PAT was blocked. Mitchell then picked up a PMW fumble and returned it to the Panther 16. Jr quarterback Gianni Sinatore hit Conor Sulivan for a10 yard TD pass to extend the lead to 20-0.

    In the second quarter, Sinatore again connected with a 20 yard scoring strike to Sullivan for a 27-point lead with 5:24 left. PMW did manage to move the ball inside the Whitehall 10-yard line, but another fumble ended the drive. With just seconds before halftime, the Zephs did not take a knee, but instead Sinatore handed the ball to Barkley, who ripped it down the visitor sidelines for a 92-yard romp. The two-point conversion was good giving the Zephyrs a 35-0 lead.

    “We just wanted to run the clock out,” stated Whitehall coach Brian Gilbert stated. “I was glad for Saquon, for he had a 52 yard score called back on a hold earlier in the half,” He concluded.

    The second half began with the mercy rule in effect. Sinatore again threw a scoring pass of 18 yards with 6:46 left in the third. Connor Ilgenfritz completed the scoring for Whitehall with a 32-yard FG. “He (Sinatore) was very composed tonight. He made some great throws.” Gilbert added about his signal caller. “We need to clean some stuff up going forward, but I was pleased with the way our line played tonight.” He added.

    The Panthers avoided the shutout with a 40-yard pass late in the game and they were successful on two-point conversions. Whitehall will be at home next week versus Allentown Central Catholic. Pocono Mountain west will travel to Stroudsburg next Friday.

  • Freddie Simmons leads Bethlehem Catholic over Liberty

    toddweek12014On a night when your quarterback accounts for four touchdowns, three running and one passing, you would think the game was in the bag. That wasn’t the case on Friday night at Bethlehem Area School District Stadium. The Liberty Hurricanes lost to the Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks 56-27. Liberty quarterback Doug Erney accounted for four scores for the hurricanes. Thanks to Freddie Simmons’ three scores, two of which were punt and kickoff returns, the Golden Hawks took city bragging rights and christened the new Eastern Pennsylvania conference in style.

    First quarter action started off slow with both offenses sputtering to complete passes and find running room. Then a big play happened. Michael McDaniel stripped Liberty’s running back Harvey House. Golden Hawk’s linebacker, Antwon Keenen scooped it up for the score, making it 7-0 midway through the first. “Getting that turnover for a touchdown really settled us down,” proclaimed Coach Joe Henrich of Bethlehem Catholic. The lead would be short lived though as Doug Erney scored his first of three rushing touchdowns for 13 yards. With a fake on the extra point, Alex Mack ran it in giving the hurricane a 8-7 lead.

    Second quarter action is where it got explosive for both sides, especially Bethlehem Catholic. Michael McDaniel would pound the ball into the end zone on a two-yard rushing touchdown to give the Golden Hawks a 14-8 lead. Liberty came back with a Doug Erney 33 yard touchdown pass to Elijah Hall. Ater missing the extra point, the game was all tied at 14 apiece.

    Then the Freddie Simmons show took over. Liberty, not seeing Simmons, kicked it short where he had hidden himself. He took the kickoff on a bounce and darted for a 55-yard touchdown scurry, putting the Hawks up 21-14. After Becahi stopped Liberty, forcing them to punt, Simmons stood deep and took the punt 54 yards for the touchdown. This put Becahi up 28-14 and they never looked back. “Freddie opened it up before the half for us. He’s a real special player,” Coach Henrich exclaimed. Before the halftime horn went off, Bethlehem Catholic quarterback Julian Spigner connected with Michael McDaniel on a screen pass to put the Hawks up 35-14 going to the half.

    Third quarter action saw life in the Liberty Hurricanes as they took the opening kickoff and scored on a Doug Erney nine-yard touchdown run to make it a manageable 35-21 deficit. Bethlehem Catholic took some time to score next but did two possessions later as Julian Spigner ran the pigskin in for nine yards to pay dirt to make it 42-21 Hawks. The relentless Hurricanes would strike back aided by a Becahi pass interference call that kept the drive alive on a Erney two yard touchdown run to make it 42-27 late in the third quarter.

    Fourth quarter is where the Golden Hawks finished it off on a Spigner to Simmons 72 yard touchdown connection making it 49-27. Michael McDaniel would add a 13 yard touchdown run near the end of the game to finish the scoring at 56-27, as the Golden Hawks Triumphed on this night. “It was a tight game early as we expected, a rivalry game, a big time 1st game of the season,” Hawks Coach Henrich emphatically spoke. The Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks look primed for another big season in the newly minted Eastern Pennsylvania Conference.

  • 8/29/14 Week 1 Friday night score

    Abington 35, Northeast 34
    Academy Park 19, Marple-Newtown 14
    Allentown Central Catholic 41, Pocono Mountain East 7
    Annville-Cleona 10, Biglerville 0
    Archbishop Wood 34, Dematha Catholic (MD) 13
    Athens 20, Tunkhannock 14
    Bangor 31, Catasauqua 18
    Benjamin Franklin 41, Pottsgrove 7
    Berks Catholic 42, Muhlenberg 20
    Bermudian Springs 34, New Oxford 7
    Bethlehem Catholic 56, Bethlehem Liberty 27
    Bethlehem Freedom 35, East Stroudsburg South 7
    Big Spring 28, West Perry 0
    Bishop McDevitt 56, Steelton-Highspire 0
    Blue Mountain 41, Shenandoah Valley 12
    Bonner-Prendie 27, Upper Darby 14
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School 40, Academy of Palumbo 0
    Bristol 42, Kutztown 0
    Calvary Christian Academy 20, Jenkintown 14
    Camp Hill 50, Upper Dauphin 27
    Carlisle 43, Mechanicsburg 28
    Cedar Crest 38, Lebanon 24
    Central Bucks East 21, Cheltenham 7
    Central Bucks South 41, Central Bucks West 14
    Central Dauphin 34, Manheim Township 27
    Central Dauphin East 36, Milton Hershey 7
    Central Mountain 34, Williamsport 33
    Chichester 18, Lower Merion 7
    Coatesville 45, Martin Luther King 19
    Cocalico 32, Daniel Boone 14
    Conestoga 26, Owen J. Roberts 13
    Conestoga Valley 70, Ephrata 0
    Conrad Weiser 41, Susquehanna Township 16
    Conwell Egan Catholic 46, Archbishop Carroll 21
    Council Rock North 29, Perkiomen Valley 27
    Crestwood 28, Berwick Area 20
    Cumberland Valley 21, Spring Grove 17
    Dallastown 35, Lancaster Catholic 14
    Danville 35, Bloomsburg 7
    Delaware Valley Charter 50, Kensington 6
    Donegal 34, Elizabethtown Area 6
    Dover Area 34, Shippensburg Area 13
    Downingtown East 45, Frankford 6
    Downingtown West 31, Haverford High 2
    East Pennsboro 34, Palmyra 13
    Eastern York 35, Columbia 14
    Easton Area 49, Pleasant Valley 14
    ELCO 42, Hamburg 16
    Emmaus 41, East Stroudsburg North 7
    Exeter Township 28, Boyertown 0
    Fleetwood 42, Octorara Area 31
    Garden Spot 34, Twin Valley 6
    Gettysburg 44, South Western 41
    Gonzaga Prep (DC) 42, Neshaminy 3
    Greencastle-Antrim 34, Chambersburg 10
    Hanover Area 51, Carbondale Area 6
    Hempfield 38, Lampeter-Strasburg 35
    Hughesville 46, East Juniata 14
    James Buchanan 33, Hanover 19
    Jersey Shore 31, Bellefonte 7
    Jim Thorpe Area 35, Minersville Area 0
    John Bartram 22, Overbrook 20
    Kennett 28, Avon Grove 13
    Lackawanna Trail 28, Lake-Lehman 13
    Lakeland 14, Northwest Area 6
    LaSalle College HS 29, North Penn 7
    Lehighton 47, Mahanoy Area 12
    Littlestown 18, Boiling Springs 13
    Lower Dauphin 58, Middletown Area 0
    Manheim Central 42, Warwick 6
    Marian Catholic 18, Williams Valley 7
    Montgomery 32, Bucktail 22
    Montoursville 38, South Williamsport 36
    Mount Carmel Area 25, Loyalsock Township 22
    New Hope Solebury 45, Nativity BVM 21
    Newport 24, Fairfield 21
    Norristown 27, Upper Merion 6
    North Penn 46, Col-Mont Vo-Tech 8
    North Pocono 22, Western Wayne 14
    North Schuylkill 35, Tamaqua Area 6
    Northeastern 20, York Catholic 17
    Northern 48, Susquehannock 28
    Northern Lebanon 24, Pine Grove Area 14
    Northwestern Lehigh 32, Notre Dame 6
    Old Forge 21, Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. 14
    Parkland 49, Louis E. Dieruff 7
    Penn Manor 27, Cedar Cliff 20
    Pennridge 35, Hatboro-Horsham 6
    Pennsbury 28, Council Rock South 0
    Pequea Valley 20, York County School of Technology 12
    Pius X 62, Morrisville 12
    Quakertown Community 38, Upper Perkiomen 0
    Radnor 40, Valley Forge Military Academy 28
    Reading 26, William Penn (3) 25
    Red Land 25, York Suburban 0
    Red Lion Area 28, Hershey 7
    Ridley 13, Glen Mills 7
    Roman Catholic 38, Malvern Prep 27
    Roxborough 43, Strawberry Mansion 6
    Saucon Valley 39, Salisbury Township 36
    Schuylkill Haven 35, Panther Valley 12
    Schuylkill Valley 40, Susquenita 6
    Scranton Prep 26, Dunmore 0
    Selinsgrove 43, Central Columbia 6
    Shamokin 7, Line Mountain 0
    Shikellamy 21, Lewisburg 20
    Solanco 21, Oxford Area 15
    Souderton Area 21, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 14
    South Philadelphia 14, Abraham Lincoln 12
    Southern Columbia 40, Mifflinburg 14
    Southern Lehigh 19, Palisades 8
    Springfield-Delco 21, Interboro 7
    Springfield-Montco 35, Lower Moreland 0
    Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 25, George Washington 15
    Strath Haven 40, Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech 6
    Stroudsburg 21, Nazareth Area 14
    Susquehanna Community 21, Nanticoke 17
    Thomas Edison 12, Jules E. Mastbaum 6
    Towanda 21, Canton Area 6
    Tri-Valley 31, Millersburg 14
    Trinity 37, Delone Catholic 30
    Troy Area 36, Milton Area 0
    Unionville 8, Garnet Valley 6
    Upper Moreland 30, Penncrest 12
    Valley View 27, Mid-Valley 12
    Wallenpaupack 26, Honesdale 20
    Warrior Run 29, Muncy 6
    Waynesboro 53, Kennard-Dale 7
    Wellsboro 48, Cowanesque Valley 0
    West Chester East 48, Penn Wood 0
    West Chester Rustin 41, Methacton 18
    West Philadelphia 19, Harriton 14
    West Scranton 21, Riverside 7
    West York 41, Central York 20
    Whitehall 45, Pocono Mountain West 8
    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 40, Hazleton Area 7
    Wilkes-Barre Meyers 58, Montrose Area 0
    William Penn Charter 54, Samuel S. Fels 26
    Wilson West Lawn 35, Governor Mifflin 34
    Wissahickon 47, Philadelphia Central 6
    Wyalusing Area 63, Sayre 6
    Wyoming Valley West 42, Wyoming Area 7
    Wyomissing Area 41, Pottsville Area 0
  • District 11 Top Returning Players, 2014 preseason chart and 2013 record breakers

    Pre-season notes: 

    On the pre-season chart I have the three players that had the credentials to be on the chart but are not playing this season.  The first player is Nazareth’s runningback Jordan Gray.  Gray ends his career with 3,896 yard rushing and scored 56 total touchdowns.  Gray will fall 471 yards and 2 td’s short of breaking the school records of Chuck Dibilio.  Dibilio had 4,366 career rushing yards and scored 57 touchdowns from 2008-10.  The second player is Stroudsburg’s quarterback Mike Nikorak.  Nikorak ends his career with 2,278 yards passing and 24 td passes.  Nikorak will fall 599 yards and 5 td passes short of Pat Rinard’s school records.  Rinard threw for 2,868 yards and 28 td passes from 1984-86.  Nikorak is considered the number #1 high school pitching recruit with a fastball that topped out at 97 mph.  Nikorak is scheduled to attend Alabama next year.  The third player is Pottsville’s wide receiver Travis Blankenhorn.  Blankenhorn ends his career with 64 receptions for 1,211 yards and 8 td’s.  Blankenhorn totaled 800 yards receiving on 37 receptions last year to finish with the second best single season at Pottsville for reception yardage.  Jim Murphy set school records as a junior in 1979 when he had 63 receptions for 821 yards.  Murphy was to old to play in his senior year.  Blankenhorn is scheduled to attend the University of Kentucky next year and play baseball.  I will remove these players from the chart, starting with the week 1.  They will remain on the pre-season chart)

     

    Single Game Touchdowns

    6 – Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South) – old record 5 Jerry Alspach (1985), James Mungro (1995), Petrone (2012)

    5 – Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) – tied record / Walt Schmidt (1955)

    5 – Jryl Davis (Bangor) – tied record / Mike Smith (1997) and Scott LaValva (2009)

    5 – Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy) – tied record / Jim Dudash (1997)

    5 – Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) – tied record / Kyle Himmelberger (2010)

     

    Single Game Rushing Yardage

    356 – Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South) – old record 336 James Mungro (1995)

    352 – Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) – old record 336 Nick Frantz (2002)

    350 – Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) – old record 331 Jim Hope (1989)

    333 – Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) – old record 289 Savant (2013/week 5)

    237 – Courtney Watson (Allen) – old record 199 Marcus Reichard (1999)

     

    Single Game Passing Yardage

    325 – Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) – old record 312 Bradley (2013/week 2)

    312 – Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain) – old record 260 Tyler Hartranft (2010)

    296 – Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) – old record 281 Ty Edmond (2011)

    253 – Luke Hohenstein (Pocono Mountain East) – old record 240 Matt Delgiudice (1997)

     

    Single Game TD Passes

    6 – Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley) – old record 4 Scott Gordon (1971), Derrik Walling (2010&11), Leap (2011&2012)

    5 – Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) – old record 4 Barry Kennedy (1975), Joel Wedge (1995), Jordy Miller (2002), Bradley (2012)

    4 – Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl) – tied record / Bob Vargo (1985) and Anthony Graziani (2000)

    4 – Chris Marks (Dieruff) – old record, many tied with 3

    3 – Frank Dangello (Northwestern) – tied record / Mike Heintzelman (1975), Todd Schellhamer (1976), Kyle Stelmack (2008)

     

    Single Game Receptions

    11 – Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) – tied record / Tony Bell (2012)

    10 – Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff) – tied record / Dan Joseph (1968), Terry Breidinger (1988)

    9 – RJ Sarjian (Pocono Mountain East) – tied record / Charles Lanier (1997), Tim Picerno (2007)

     

    Single Game Reception Yardage

    251 – Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl) – old record 180 Zach Miller (2011)

    214 – Matt Tuerk (Nazareth) – old record 184 Adam Bridgeforth (2011)

    211 – Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) – old record 173 Jamie Irvine (2004)

    202 – Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) – old record 193 Kyle Lahue (2004)

    193 – Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) – old record 192 Jim Murphy (1979) ***not playing this year

    172 – Jordan Hardy (Pocono Mountain West) – old record 170 Hardy (2012)

     

    Single Game Reception TD’s

    4 – Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl) – old record 3 Zach Miller (2011)

    2 – Cam Richardson (Northwestern) – tied record with 10 other players

     

     

    Single Season Touchdowns

    31 – Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) – old record 21 Wayne Marish (1968)

    29 – Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) – old record 25 Cameron Conrad (2011)

    27 – Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) – old record 26 Eric Fiore (2010)

    25 – Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) – old record 23 Nate Pendry (1997) & Robert Delgado (2002)

     

    Single Season Rushing Yardage

    2,135 – Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) – old record 1,868 Eric Kuester (2007)

    2,025 – Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) – old record 1,669 Nick Frantz (2002)

    1,580 – Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) – old record 1,451 James Stanell (2011)

    1,570 – Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe) – old record 1,375 Shane Edwards (2010)

     

    Single Season Passing Yardage

    3,047 – Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) – old record 2,133 Zack Bradley (2012)

    1,902 – Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) – old record 1,637 Ty Edmond (2011)

    1,306 – Frank Dangello (Northwestern) – old record 1,163 Roland Kern (2002)

     

    Single Season Touchdown Passes

    43 – Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) – old record 31 Zack Bradley (2012)

    18 – Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua) – old record 16 Geoff Kruscek (1991)

    17 – Frank Dangello (Northwestern) – old record 12 Dangello (2013)

    15 – Luke Hohenstein (Pocono Mountain East) – tied record / Gary Linn (1974)

     

    Single Season Receptions

    76 – Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) – old record 46 Matt Andrews (1996)

    64 – Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh) – old record 55 Jeff Smillie (2009)

    49 – RJ Sarajian (Pocono Mountain East) – old record 48 Lamont Tillery (2010)

     

    Single Season Reception Yardage

    1,566 – Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) – old record 1,598 Matt Andrews (1994-96)

    1,006 – Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh) – old record 892 Jeff Smillie (2008-10)

    625 – Cam Richardson (Northwestern) – old record 568 Payton Bachman (2011)

     

    Single Season TD Receptions

    20 – Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) – old record 13 Alex Parker (2012) Marshall (2012)

    8 – Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl) – old record 6 Tyler Germano (2000) and Kenny Watts (1999)

    7 – Cam Richardson (Northwestern) – tied record / Josh Snyder (1997), Payton Bachman (2011)

     

    Career Touchdowns

    46 – Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley) – old record 45 Owen Daniel (2010-12)

    43 – Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) – old record 41 Brandon Emerich (2003-06)

    43 – Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) – old record 35 Joe Baker (2000-03)

     

    Career Rushing Yardage

    3,612 – Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) – old record 3,299 Joey Killar (1993-95)

    3,146 – Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley) – old record 2,854 Justin Bender (2001-03)

    2,379 – Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) – old record 2,321 Marlon Pitts (2001-03)

     

    Career Passing Yardage

    5,267 – Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) – old record 3,773 Barry Kennedy (1973-76)

    4,606 – Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley) – old record 3,473 Trevor Micklos (1996-99)

    3,511 – Nick Cook (Northampton) – old record 3,411 Eric Spadt (1993-95)

    3,487 – Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) – old record 3,207 Corey Sroka (2006-09)

    2,948 – Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain) – old record 2,785 Tyler Hartranft (2008-10)

    2,396 – Frank Dangello (Northwestern) – old record 2,276 Kyle Stelmack (2006-08)

     

    Career Passing TD’s

    74 – Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) – old record 54 Barry Kennedy (1973-76)

    47 – Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley) – old record 36 Derrik Walling (2008-10)

    45 – Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley) – old record 42 Cole Ciesnolevicz (1998-00)

    32 – Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua) – old record 31 Adam Knoblauch (1997-00)

    29 – Frank Dangello (Northwestern) – old record 15 Steve Schaffer (1997-98), Vinnie Jones (2004-06) and Kyle Stelmack (2006-08)

     

    Career Receptions

    144 – Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh) – old record 116 Jeff Smillie (2008-10)

    125 – KJ Williams (Liberty) – old record 96 Bob Mann (1982-83)

    124 – Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) – old record 86 Tom Falzone (1993-95)

    83 – Shane Simpson (Easton) – old record 82 Jarred Holley (2004-07)

     

    Career Reception Yardage

    2,541 – Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) – old record 1,598 Matt Andrews (1994-96)

    2,330 – Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh) – old record 1,674 Jeff Smillie (2008-10)

    2,157 – KJ Williams (Liberty) – old record 1,285 Joey Orlando (2005-07)

     

    Career Reception TD’s

    36 – Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) – old record 18 Tom Falzone (1993-95)

    27 – KJ Williams (Liberty) – old record 15 Joe Donaher (1965-67)

    19 – Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh) – old record 18 Jeff Smillie (2008-10)

    10 – Jordan Hardy (Pocono Mount. West) – old record 9 Mark McMaster (2011-12)

    9 – Cam Richardson (Northwestern) – tied record / Josh Snyder (1994-97)

     

    by Duke Helm

    District 11 Statistician

  • 2014 Team Preview: Notre Dame (11)

    notre_dameOffense: For the first time in my six years here we believe we will be able to establish the running game. We believe if the offensive line plays as big as they are, the running backs we have will always have positive yardage.

    Keys to our running game will be the front with OG Sean Stackhouse and OT Cody Georges both Juniors with Varsity starts as sophomores. Manning the right side of the OL – in addition is 2-year starter Anthony Estephan at left guard and Anthonio Basill at left tackle. Sr Tanner Stout will be at center and ILB respectively.

    As far as the running game we have a three headed monster – led by Sr Trey Watson , Sr Kyle Arrington and Soph Mitch Daniels. All have the ability to run between the tackles, gain the edge on the outside  and take it to the house.

    Our passing game will be solid with either Sr Nick Brotzman or Jr Nick Basenese throwing the ball to a very athletic and capable core of receivers. We are also high on Soph QB Drew Harris.

     

    Defense: Each year for the past three years we have been in the top five in the league in defense. We have a group of kids that run to the ball and will put a hit on you. We have changed to a multiple front team and I’m real excited about our potential.

    We will be led by DT Cody Georges (Jr), DE/OLB Josh Holloway (Sr), ILB Tanner Stout (Sr), and 4-year starter SS Trey Watson (Sr).

    In addition we have a very fast and athletic secondary led by Watson, Daniels, Arrington and Basenese, with both Austin Kaulius and Tim Constantino ( Sophomores) providing quality relief for the starters.

     

    Special Teams – Our Kicker and PAT man will be handled by Jr. Brett Nesfeder ( Soccer player) , With Jr. Kevin Dadio ( Soccer Player) handling the punting duties, backed up by Basenese and Constantino.

    Our returners on Punts and Kickoffs will be Watson, Daniels and Arrington.

     

    Head Coach: Chuck Muller

    Record: 5-5

    2014 Schedule 

    Offensive Starters Returning:

    Jr OG Sean Stackhouse, Sr. OG Anthony Estephan, Sr.RB Trey Watson, Sr TE Josh Holloway, Sr TE Chris Snyder, Jr. OT Cody Georges, Soph WR Tim Constantino, Soph WR Austin Kaulius, Sr C Scott Maldonado , Sr C Tanner Stout,

     

    Defensive Starters Returning:

    Jr DT Cody Georges, Sr DE/OLB Josh Holloway, Soph DB Mitch Daniels, Sr SS Trey Watson, Sr.ILB Tanner Stout, Sr. NG Scott Maldonado, Sr DT Ethan Liska, Jr OLB Andre Blackett.

     

    Key Newcomers:

    Sr RB/DB Kyle Arrington, Sr WR/OLB Mike Peapos, Sr QB Nick Brotzman, Jr QB FS  Nick Basenese.

    Div 1 – FCS – Trey Watson (Sr),  Cody Georges (Jr), Sean Stackhouse (Jr).

  • 2014 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Preseason Team

    Small School

    1) West Catholic (12) 0-0

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 0-0

    3) Loyalsock Township (4) 0-0

    4) South Williamsport (4) 0-0

    5) North Schuylkill (12) 0-0

    6) Northwestern Lehigh (11) 0-0

    7) Wellsboro (4) 0-0

    8) Schuylkill Haven (11) 0-0

    9) Episcopal Academy (Non-PIAA) 0-0

    10) Berks Catholic (3) 0-0

     

    HM: Bermudian Springs (3) 0-0, Bristol (1) 0-0, Camp Hill (3) 0-0, Dunmore Area (2) 0-0, Lackawanna Trail (2) 0-0, Lake-Lehman (2) 0-0, Mount Carmel (4) 0-0, Northwest Area (2) 0-0, Pius X (11) 0-0, Steelton-Highspire (3) 0-0, Troy Area (4) 0-0, York Catholic (3) 0-0

  • 2014 Team Preview: Salisbury Township (11)

    salisburyQ. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. Impact players on offense:

    #7 Tevon Weber QB – 6’4″ 175lb – 1,000 yard passer last season

    #2 Devin Irwin RB  5’10” 170lb – JR

    #25 Shane Wittman RB  5’8″ 175lb- JR

    #44 Teddy Denver FB    5’10” 200lb – SR

    #88 Kyle Hartzell TE 6’6″ 220 lb – JR

    #21 Mason Donaldson WR 6’2″ 190 lb – JR

    #42 Nick Sikora FB 5’10” 205 LB – JR

    #77 Brett Sonntag T- 6’1″ 300lb – JR

    #67 Alex Nicholas G – 6’2″ 235 LB – JR

    #82 Wes Maron – TE – 6’2″ 185 LB – SR

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A.  #1 Impact Players on Defense

    #2 Devin Irwin DB  5’10” 170lb

    #25 Shane Wittman DB  5’8″ 175lb

    #44 Teddy Denver LB    5’10” 200lb

    #88 Kyle Hartzell DE 6’6″ 220 lb

    #21 Mason Donaldson DB 6’2″ 190 lb

    #42 Nick Sikora LB 5’10” 205 LB

    #77 Brett Sonntag DL- 6’1″ 300lb

    #67 Alex Nicholas DL – 6’2″ 235 LB

    #82 Wes Maron – DE – 6’2″ 185 lb

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. Kicker / Punter #21 Mason Donaldson 6’2″ 190 lb  – 2014 Kohl’s Kicking Camp Under Armour National Invite Camp

    Returners:  #2 Devin Irwin 5’10” 170lb,  #17 Alex Kubinec 6’1″ 185 lb

     

    Head Coach: Andy Cerco

    2013 Record: 2-8

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost:  #8 Troy Parton

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: Alex Nicholas, Brett Sonntag, Teddy Denver, Mason Donaldson, Tevon Weber

    Defensive Starters Returning: Nick Sikora, Teddy Denver, Alex Nicholas, Wes Maron

    Key Newcomers:  Alex Kubinec, CJ Wittman – So – 5’10” 175 lbs – DB

  • CBS MaxPreps Regional Computer Football Rankings for Aug 27 – Northeast

    1. (1) St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 0-0, 82.1
    2. (2) Archbishop Wood (Warminster, Pa.), 0-0, 70.4
    3. (3) St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 0-0, 64.5
    4. (4) St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.), 0-0, 63.7
    5. (5) Aquinas Institute (Rochester, N.Y.), 0-0, 58.1
    6. (6) Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.), 0-0, 54.8
    7. (7) Paramus Catholic (N.J.), 0-0, 53.9
    8. (9) La Salle College (Wyndmoor, Pa.), 0-0, 53.6
    9. (11) South Fayette (McDonald, Pa.), 0-0, 52.6
    10. (8) Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), 0-0, 52.3
    11. (12) Parkland (Allentown, Pa.), 0-0, 52
    12. (13) Neshaminy (Langhorne, Pa.), 0-0, 51.8
    13. (10) DePaul (Wayne, N.J.), 0-0, 51.7
    14. (14) Malvern Prep (Malvern, Pa.), 0-0, 50
    15. (15) Central Catholic (Pittsburgh), 0-0, 49.9
    16. (17) Canisius (Buffalo, N.Y.), 0-0, 48.7
    17. (18) Mansfield (Mass.), 0-0, 47.8
    18. (19) Salesianum (Wilmington, Del.), 0-0, 47.3
    19. (20) New Canaan (Conn.), 0-0, 47.3
    20. (21) Pennsbury (Fairless Hills, Pa.), 0-0, 46.9
    21. (22) St. Anthony’s (Melville, N.Y.), 0-0, 46.8
    22. (23) Central Catholic (Lawrence, Mass.), 0-0, 46.2
    23. (24) Easton (Pa.), 0-0, 46.2
    24. (25) Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia), 0-0, 46.1
    25. (NR) Woodland Hills (Pittsburgh), 0-0, 46.0

     

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  • 2014 Team Preview: William Allen (11)

    allentown_allenHead Coach:  George Clay

    2013 Record: 0-10

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Justice Anderson (WR,DB) Garek Schleder(C,DE) Courtney Watson (QB,DB) Brandon Vigo (OT,DT)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. Kidany Rios OT,

    Sr. Manuel Masionet (WR)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Jr. Wilberto Sicard,

    SR. Alfredo Gonzalez (LB),

    Sr. Nate Samboy OLB

    Sr. Manuel Maisonet (FS)

     

    Key Newcomers: Sr. John Montes(RB,DB), Sr. John Williams(RB,DB),Sr. Isiah Gray(QB) So. MaliqTalib (RB)

    2014 Outlook: Going to be a young hope to see improvement every game, and player giving 100 percent.

  • 2014 Team Preview: Northern Lehigh (11)

    northern_lehighHead Coach: Joe Tout

    2013 Record: 2-8

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: TE Stephen Ingles, QB Chance DeLong, DT Jake Leiberman, G Jake Moser

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    G Keith Schmidt (SR)

    C Stephan Scheib (SR)

    T Ethan Caldwell (JR)

    T Cameron Kates (JR)

    TE Brandon Smith (JR)

    FL Floyd Snyder (SR)

    SE Ryan Rubio (SR)

    TB Nate Farber (SR)

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    DT Jason Schaffer (SO)

    LB Nate Farber (SR)

    LB Chad Cederberg (JR)

    CB Floyd Snyder (SR)

    CB Ryan Farber (SO)

    S CJ Young (JR)

    LB Austin Arnold (SR)

     

    Key Newcomers: FB/LB Austin Lancsak (JR), TB/S Seth Keiser (SO), FB/LB Kellen Hendrix (SO), OT/DT David Neff (SO)

    Prospects: Nate Farber is currently being recruited by Patriot League schools

    2014 Outlook: We have 15 returning starters and a total of 20 players with significant playing time for last year’s team. We have a young but experienced team who expects to be able to compete with any team in our league.

    Our strength will be our offensive line with four returning starters. We are returning a 1,000-yard rusher in Nate Farber and expect our offensive production to be much better than last year.

    Defensively our strength will be our secondary. We have experience back at all four secondary positions.

    Overall, we feel that we will be a significantly improved team compared to last season.

  • 2014 Team Preview: Louis E. Dieruff (11)

    allentown_dieruffHead coach Kyle Beller Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. We need to work on improving our tempo and getting a push on the line of scrimmage.  The players that will impact our offense are all 11 guys on the field they know they need to work together to move the ball.

    Shakur lester is a big part of the offense running the ball and Chris marks is our QB and needs to make great reads.

    Kasey Myers needs to have a big year at WR and RB and Mike Whitehead anchors our offensive line.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. The defense is a year older and needs to get more physical.  We need 11 hats to the ball.  The players that need to be leaders on our defense are Maverick Mercer and Brian Sutton at linebackers.

    Kasey Myers and Shakur Lester lead our secondary and Justin Diominico and Badiah Haddad anchor our d-line.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. We have had more focus on special teams to help win the close games.  Our returners are Shakur Lester and Kasey Myers with newcomer Jon Jackson and also Andreh Nemeth. Our kickoff guy is Jayden Reyes, which also plays slot receiver, and safety for our team and Andreh Nemeth is our XP kicker.

     

    Head Coach: Kyle Beller

    2013 Record: 5-5

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Jovon Reyes LB/WR/RB , Tom Suckanick C / , Tyshyn Harmon WR/FS, Frank Smith DE / Emilio Cordero DT, Joshua Trejos WR/CB.

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. Shakur Lester RB

    SR Chris Marks QB

    SR Michael Whitehead OT

    SR Xavior Ortiz G

    SR Luke Delorenzo OT

    SR Justin Hernandez WR

    JR Kasey Myers WR/RB

    JR shay Hines G

    JR Devonte Robinson WR/RB

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Sr. Maverick Mercer LB

    Sr Luke Delorenzo LB

    SR Shakur Lester WS

    Justin Hernandez FS

    JR Kasey Myers CB

    JR Brian Sutton DE

    JR Badiah Haddad DE

    JR Justin Giandomenico N

    JR Lou Acevedo DT

    JR Tarriq Jarrah SS

     

    Key Newcomers: Example:SR Armando Castillio WR/S, SR Noah Holley WR/S, Andreh Nehmeh WR/CB, JR Jayden Reyes RB/S,  SO Nyzah Speaks QB/S, SO Jonathan Jackson RB/WR, SO Justin Ewell OT,SO Joey Hamoui WR,CB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. Shakur Lester RB/S , SR Michael Whitehead OT,  JR Kasey Myers WR/RB/CB, JR Brian Sutton RB/DE, SR Luke Delrenzo LB, JR  Lou Acevedo DT, JR Shay Hines G, SR Justin Hernandez WR

    Key Stats: Team rushed for 1,820 yds  / passed for 1,695 yds averaged 27 pts a game. Defense had 75 tackles for loss.

    2014 Outlook: Team should be competitive in every game and by season end should be competing for playoff spot.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 32 – Parkland (11) – Big School Team # 5

    parklandOffensive Preview:

    Junior quarterback Devante Cross is back after putting up nearly 2,000 total yards last year. Devante had 843 yards rushing on 121 attempts for 11 touchdowns. He threw for 1,055 yards with 11 touchdowns and 6 picks and was 87 for 151.

    He has good speed, great vision and he’s explosive. He reads things very well. He’s an excellent runner. We like to roll him out and let him make plays at times. He has good field vision and sees the whole field. He has a lively arm. He throws the ball accurately, and he doesn’t force passes. He will either eat the football or try and make a play running. He can throw the ball short and long depending on what the defense gives us.”

     

    Parkland graduated one of the top running backs in the Lehigh Valley. Kareem Williams rushed for almost 2,000 yards for the Trojans last year. Who will be the next to step up? It may be by committee this year.

    “Loosing Kareem is a big lost. He was a 2,000-yard rusher. But we have good candidates for the job. The challenge is which kid is going to step up and say I’m taking this job.”

    Erik DiGirolamo is one of those guys.

    “Some of them have game experience. Erik is a bigger kid. He got some playing time and did a good job for us.”

    Junior Unique Divine will get some reps this fall.

    “He was mainly a JV player last year and he rushed for 1,000 yards.”

    Preston Saylor is another candidate to keep an eye on. The two backup quarterbacks may get some carries this year. They are Ethan Persa and Nolan Ridgway.

    You may see Jarey Elder in the backfield at times. Keep a eye on Rick Panella.

     

    The Trojans return three offense linemen from last year’s team. They are senior center Omar Haddad, senior guard Tom Stenulis and senior guard Kyle Krisher.

    “Omar is our leader and has the most experience. Last year when Tom went down Kyle started all the playoff games for us. This is the first time in five years that we have more than one guy returning.”

    Noel Brouse and Patrick Ferry will be the tackles.

    Andrew Bennett and Josh Dieter add depth to the line.

     

    At wide receiver Parkland returns one of the top players in the Lehigh Valley. Jarey Elder Last year, Jarey had 261 yards receiving, 21 receptions and two touchdowns. He had 5 punt returns for 82 yards and 3 kickoff returns for 51 yards.

    Note: Jarey missed 6 games and he played sparingly in the 7th. He was not full go until late in season.

    His main position is a slot receiver. His biggest asset is catching the ball and another is his route running. He understands what the defense is doing and is good at adjusting his route. We try and get him the ball with some bubble screens at times. He has outstanding hands and if he can get his hands on it he catches it. He has great concentration on the ball and good body control. When he has the ball he has very quick, good lateral movement, good hip and a good burst. When we run toward his side, he’s a very good blocker.”

    Gabe Clark will get some playing time at receiver this fall along with Kenny Yeboah.

    “Both these kids have nice height at 6-foot-3 and 6-foot-5. They are both athletic kids.”

    Anthony Pagliaro and Nick Zambelli have some experience at receiver. Zach Bross and Justin Anderson may see time at spilt end.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Parkland’s defensive line returns two tackles and one defensive end from last year’s team. Omar Haddad has experience for two years at end.

    Amir Wallace and Billy Danko are the two returning tackles.

    “Amir is a very good football player. He’s not the biggest guy, but he’s strong and runs well. Billy played in every game last year and started in most of them.”

    Noel Brouse and Andrew Bennett are candidates on the line.

    “Both players will battle it out in camp.”

     

    Preston Saylor is the only returning starter at strong side linebacker.

    “He was one of our leading tacklers last year. He’s a guy that is always around the ball and makes plays. He has good speed and runs well.”

    Stephen Ewald has experience at linebacker along with Erik DiGirolamo. Marios Delis saw action last year.

    “All three of these kids played some last year.”

     

    The strength of the defense is the secondary. They return three safeties and cornerback Jarey Elder.

    “He’s the captain of our defense and he understands the concepts and has really outstanding football knowledge. He’s very physical out there and has great vision. He’s always in the right spot.”

    Nick Zambelli and Anthony Pagiliaro are two returning safeties.

    “Both kids are very intelligent. They know there way around the field and can be physical out there.”

    Nolan Ridgeway will get some playing time in the secondary.

    Josh Dieter is another safety to watch and Devante Cross may play some in the secondary as a corner.

    “Devante is a tremendous corner. He’s an outstanding defensive back and is physical. He can come up and make tackles and is an outstanding cover corner. He’s going to play some this year.”

    Zach Bross is another kid that can play safety or corner for the Trojans along with Justin Anderson.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    One of the top kickers in Eastern PA returns for the Trojans. His name isJake Bissell.

    “He’s the best kicker I ever had. Most of the time he either kicked the ball off out of the end zone or in the end zone. He’s a outstanding weapon.”

    Jake is also the punter.

    “He’s a outstanding punter and averages 35-40 yards a punt. He gets good hand time.”

    Jarey Elder and Gabe Clark are the kick and punt returners. Nolan Ridgeway could be back there too.

    Omar Haddad is the long snapper.

     

    Head Coach: Jim Morgans

    2013 Record: 12-2

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Kareem Williams; Eli Redmond; Naze Haddad; Legend Boyeson; Ryan Hunt; Josh Walmer; David Barber; Dom Rossetti

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Devante Cross (QB) Jr

    Jarey Elder (Rec) Sr

    Omar Haddad (C) Sr

    Tom Stenulis (G) Sr

    Kyle Krisher (G) Sr

    Jake Bissel (K) Sr

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Devante Cross (S) Jr

    Jarey Elder (C) Jr

    Omar Haddad (DE) Sr

    Preston Saylor (LB) Sr

    Amir Wallace (DT) Sr

    Nick Zambelli (S) Sr

    Anthony Pagiliaro (S) Sr

    Billy Danko (DT) Jr

     

    Key Newcomers: Erik DiGirolamo (RB,LB) Jr; Nolan Ridgeway (ATH) Jr; Gabe Clark (WR) Sr; Kenny Yeboah (WR) Jr; Noel Brouse (DL,OL) Jr; Andrew Bennett (DL, OL) Jr.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jarey Elder Sr. (DB,WR); Tom Stenulis Sr. (OL,DL); Jake Bissell (K)

    Key Stats: Defense gave up 11.2 points per game; Offense 32.6 points per game scored

    2014 Outlook: With a lot of players returning and key newcomers, we expect to compete for the championship again this year but it will take hard work and commitment. This is something that has been passed down from class to class so we expect our underclassmen will perform based on the senior’s example that was set.

  • 2014 Team Preview: East Stroudsburg North

    east_stroudsburg_northHead Coach Chuck Dailey Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. Key points about our offense. Last season we got away from our triple option, which has been our bread and butter because we just didn’t have a true fullback to run it.

    This season we are back to it with a number of individuals who meet that need, Elijah McBride (5-11 195 Lb Sr) and Jake Clouse (6-2 230Lb Jr) to name two.

    Additionally, we need to improve upon throwing the football. We have great confidence in the abilities of our sophomore QB Thomas Melchiorre to be a double threat.

    Senior Tony Cruz will add dimension running and receiving the football.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. Defensively we need to be able to step up and play more constantly. We return nine defensive players with a lot of experience and are banking on them to get the job done.

    The defense will be anchored by our two defensive ends, Will Kazura (6-7 225 Sr) and James Thatcher (6-4 230 Sr).

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. Special Teams. We have two excellent specialists in punter Jake Clouse (6-2 and placekicker Sam Velez.

     

    2013 Record: – 2-8

    2014 Schedule

    Key Loss – Josiah Bennett OL/DL – All Conference, Attending Lackawanna College

     

    Returning Offensive/Defensive Players:

    #3 Elijah McBride Sr. RB/DB

    #2 Anthony Cruz – Sr. WR/DB

    #21 Antonio Williams – Sr. RB/DB

    #70 Brian Collier – Sr. C/LB

    #56 Will Kazura – Sr. OT

    #29 Kavon Newerls  – Sr. WR/LB

    #59 Stephen Grampp – Jr. OG

    #64 Shaun Beyrouthy – Jr. OG

     

    Newcomer: #8 Thomas Melchiorre – Jr. QB/DB  (started all 10 games in 2013 at Safety. Started two games at QB in 2013)

  • 2014 Team Preview: Shenandoah Valley (11)

    ShenandoahValleyHead Coach Randy Maksimik Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. We are returning QB Ian McCole and 4 out of 5 staring linemen (Nick Gurski, Jeff Hollinger, CJ Grutza, Nick Krusinsky).  On the offensive side of the ball, we will be young at the skill positions and have plenty of experience on the line.

    Four players are currently battling for the right tackle position Chris Kline, Derek Dombrowski, JT Thomas and Grant Shadle.

    The Tight End will be Jacob Storm who didn’t play football his junior season.

    Four receivers are currently fighting for a starting role. They are: Sr. Riley Miller, So. Joel Santana, So. Noah Alegretta, and Fr. Mike Vinas.

    The running backs will be So. Freddy Morales, So. Dustin Gelbutis, and Sr. Mike Huggins.

    One of the positions with the most depth will be Fullback with Jr. Jeremy Urbanavage, Jr. Jorge Henriquez, and So. Gabe Whitecavage.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. We only return three starters from last year, Jeff Hollinger DT, Nick Krusinsky LB, and Nick Gurski LB.

    Player performance during camp will be closely observed, with plenty of positions that still need to be filled.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. Three year starter Nick Krusinsky will be doing the place kicking and punting.  Riley Miller, Noah Alegretta, Joel Santana, and Freddy Morales will be returning kicks.

     

     

    Head Coach: Randy Maksimik

    2013 Record: 1-9

    2014 Schedule

    Key Players Lost: Kayin Herb DE/WR, John Storm LB/TE, Tyler Marnell WR/DB, Chris Bonk OT/DT , Steve Quinn FB, and Dave Gotshall RB/LB

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Nick Gurski  Center

    Nick Krusinsky Guard

    Jeff Hollinger Tackle

    CJ Grutza Guard

    Ian McCole QB

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Nick Gurski LB

    Nick Krusinsky LB

    Jeff Hollinger DT

     

    Key Newcomers:

    Skill players

    Joel Santana WR/DB

    Noah Alegretta WR/DB

    Jacob Storm TE/LB

    Freddy Morales RB/DB

    Dustin Gelbutis RB/LB

     

    Linemen

    Chris Kline, Derek Dombroski, Grant Shadle, JT Thomas

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 31 – North Schuylkill (11) – Small School Team # 5

    north_schuylkillOffensive Preview:

    Bobby Grigas returns at quarterback where he passed for over 1,100 yards and a total of 16 touchdowns.

    “Bobby is a very athletic kid and moves around the pocket very well. He has a very strong arm. He got injured and missed the first two games last year. That injury plagued him the whole year. He’s healthy and bigger than he was last year. So, he’s ready.”

    Look for Bobby to throw the ball more this season.

    “Last year we were a triple option team, but knowing that Bobby can throw caused us to put some more passing plays in. He’s a kid that can make a lot of throws. He can do a three step or five step where he has to make some reads from there. If nothing is open he isn’t afraid to tuck it and run.”

     

    The Spartans return two running backs and a fullback from last year’s team. They are running backs John Rupinski and Richard Zahodnick and Major Jordan returns at fullback.

    “They all started games last year for us. Rupinski has good breakaway speed. Zahodnick started one game last year as a freshman. He’s a very athletic kid and will play some tailback and receiver at times. Major is a very good blocker.”

     

    The strength on the offense is the line. The Spartans return a lot of experience and depth at the offense line.

    “Last year we had guys rotating in. We had some injuries and some of these kids have game experience. We have six kids that played a lot last year for us.”

    Senior Brett Budwash returns at center.

    “This is his third year starting there. He did a fantastic job last year. He’s the one making all the calls.”

    Nathan Gadinski returns at offensive guard. He’s a third-year starter. The other guard is CJ Steinhilber.

    The tackles are Jordan Dzicek and Dane Tarantelli.

    “Jordan is a two-year starter. Dane played some center, guard and some tackle last year. He played some tight end for us too. He played a lot of positions for us. He may play some tight end this year.”

    Joe Costa and Paul Dean add depth.

     

    Tevin Murray returns at wide receiver. He averaged 20-yards a catch last year for the Spartans.

    “He did a fantastic job. He’s a tall target standing at 6-foot-6. He runs very well and knows how to find the open areas. We can throw the ball high and let him go get it. We’re going to take advantage of his height.”

    They have two other receivers to keep an eye on. Ryan Mazeika and Jordan Marlow are those guys.

    “Ryan played some last year. He’s a nice sized kid and a very good blocker. He has sure hands and runs good routes. Jordan played some receiver and slot last year. He ran the ball for us last year. He can do it all and is an outstanding blocker.”

     

    Defense Preview:

    On the defensive line the Spartans return four guys with lots of playing time from last year.

    “We run a four man front. We will have a nose and a tackle to go with the ends.”

    Both of those guys are seniors, Nathan Gadinski at defensive tackle and senior Paul Dean at nose guard.

    “They’re both leaders. They both are outstanding, but are two different style players. Paul is 5-foot-10, 290-pounds and plugs the holes. He runs extremely well for his size. Nathan is 260-pounds and moves extremely well. He has a great nose for the ball. He gets to the football extremely fast.”

    Dane Tarantelli is one of the guys at defensive end.

    “Dane has good leverage and is a big strong kid.”

    Brent Runge and Jeno Schicatano are other guys to watch.

     

    At linebacker they have three guys returning and they are CJ Steinhilber, Major Jordan and Richard Zahodnick.

    “The two inside linebackers are Major Jordan and CJ Steinhilber. Last year as a freshman he led the team in tackles. He’s a kid already being recruited by bigger schools. He’s 6-foot-1, 200-pounds who can move and has great instincts. CJ played some end and linebacker last year. He’s one of our more physical football players. He runs well and is a nice sized kid.”

    Richard Zahodnick started some games last year and is the outside linebacker. Ryan Mazeika and Jesse Wetzel are the three kids playing outside backer.

    “Richard is smart. He has great football instincts and is very athletic. Ryan and Jesse are hard workers. They have been very dedicated in the offseason and learned our defensive scheme. Because of that they made themselves better football players.”

     

    In the secondary they have a pair of juniors coming back. They are Pat Gownley at free safety and Jordan Marlow at defensive back.

    “Pat is the quarterback of our defense and he makes all the calls. He’s very important in our defense. He first started at line backer and than moved to the free safety position. He defends the run as much as he does in the passing game. He’s a guy that is going to make a lot of tackles.”

    “Jordan is a hard worker and knows the defense. He’s always in the right position.”

    Bobby Grigas will be the other corner.

    “He’s very athletic and is a cover guy.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Richard Zahodnick, Jordan Marlow and a few other guys they are looking at in camp will do the kick and punt return duties.

    Tevin Murray does the kick offs and Bobby Grigas will be doing the extra points, field goals and he might do some of the punting.

    Jordan Dzicek and Major Jordan will be the long snappers.

     

    Head Coach: Wally Hall

    2013 Record: 8-4

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: (7)

     

    Offensive Players Returning: (12)

    Sr.Nathan Gadinski OG

    Sr. Brett Budwash C

    Sr. Joe Costa OT

    Sr. Paul Dean OT

    Sr. Jordan Dzicek OT

    Sr. John Rupinski RB

    Jr. Bobby Grigas QB

    Jr. Tevin Murray WR

    Jr. CJ Steinhilber OG

    Jr. Dane Tarantelli TE/OL

    Soph. Major Jordan FB

    Soph Richard Zahodnick RB

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (8)

    Sr. Nathan Gadinski DT

    Sr. Paul Dean DT/NG

    Jr. Pat Gownley FS

    Jr. Jordan Marlow DB

    Jr. CJ Steinhilber ILB/DE

    Jr. Dane Tarantelli DE

    Soph. Major Jordan ILB

    OLB. Richard Zahodnick

     

    Key Newcomers: Sr. Tyler Briel OG/OT/DT, Sr. Chris Karlonis WR/DB, Sr. Richard Korn WR/DB, Sr. Ryan Mazeika WR/OLB, Sr. Brent Runge OG/DB, Sr. Jesse Wetzel Ath/OLB, Jr. Ethan Shumaker OT/DT, Soph. Bobby Wagner ATH/DB, Soph. Geno Schicatano OG/DT

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. Nathan Gadinski-DT.  Soph Major Jordan FB/LB

    Key Stats: Bobby Grigas Quarterback- COMP 50-ATT 114 – 1,161 Yards Passing- 10 Touchdown Passes- 6 Rushing Touchdowns, Soph. Major Jordan 58 Carries-260 Yards Rushing- 4.5 YPC.  Soph. Richard Zahodnick 33 Carries 167 Yards- 5.1 YPC, Jr. Tevin Murray 20 Receptions-Yards 396-20 Yards Per Reception.

    2014 Outlook:  Very strong opponents the first three weeks (Tamaqua, Blue Mountain, Lehighton).  With the addition of Blue Mountain and Lehighton, the Anthracite League will be at it’s strongest since it was established.  Strong, physical league means we need to be at our best from the start.

    The number of offensive lineman returning need to pave the way for our run attack and our ability to pass the ball.

    Defense needs to be at its top every Friday to face the many versatile offensive schemes.

    May be a year of special teams with the number of solid teams in the AFL.

  • 2014 Team Preview: Mahanoy Area (11)

    mahanoy_areaHead Coach Dave Holman Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. Offensively, we return five starters. We lost our QB from last season, Dylan Mahmod, and FB Austin Forte. Mason Ryan and Matt Yedsena will step in as QB this year in our Flexbone Option offense, with Mason Ryan being the frontrunner through the summer.

    Mike Wronski and Lenny Dulsky will replace Forte at FB. Both started on defense at LB since they were freshman and both have a great deal of experience at the varsity level. Dulsky will also get work at WR/TE.

    We return three other skill players on offense. Jason Richmond and Mason Evitts both return as slot backs, and Matt Yedsena returns at WR. Aydan Erbe will also see a lot of time at WR.

    We need to replace three offensive linemen, including Tyler Cavenas. Nolan Fegley is being moved from FB to center, and Troy Kimmel and Jeremy Markiewicz should fill into the two spots on the line.

    Henry Blume and Bailey Forte return as starters on the offensive line.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. Defensively, we return six starters. Almost our entire secondary is back. Dylan Mahmod is the only player not returning. Jason Richmond, Mason Evitts, Matt Yedsena and Mason Ryan are either returning starters or had a good amount of varsity playing time last year.

    Mason Evitts and Jason Richmond each had six interceptions last season.

    Greg Merchlinsky is our one graduation loss at LB, however, Mike Wronski, Lenny Dulsky and Nolan Fegley are all returning starters at LB in our 43/44 Defense.

    Similar to the offensive side of the ball, we lost three starters to graduation on the defensive line. Baily Forte is the one starter returning.

    Henry Blume, Chris Caravella and Jeremy Markiewicz will complete our four-man front.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. Joe Bradley returns as our Kicker this year. He had a great 2013 season and we look forward to seeing him make a huge impact for us this year.

    Our punter will be either Jason Richmond or freshman Matt Lewandowski.

    Jason Richmond and Mason Evitts returned our kicks and punts last season and they will remain our returners this year as well.

     

    Head Coach: Dave Holman

    2013 Record: 8-4

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: QB/DB Dylan Mahmod; FB Austin Forte; OT/DT Tyler Cavenas; C/DE Josh Kachmar; OG/DT Steve Bolusky; TE/LB Greg Merchlinsky

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    SR Henry Blume (OL)

    SR Bailey Forte (OL)

    SR Jason Richmond (RB)

    JR Mason Evitts (RB)

    JR Matt Yedsena (WR)

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    SR Bailey Forte (DE)

    SR Jason Richmond (DB)

    JR Mason Evitts (DB)

    JR Lenny Dulsky (LB)

    JR Nolan Fegley (LB)

    JR Mike Wronski (LB)

     

    Key Newcomers:SR Troy Kimmel (OL-DL); SR Jeremy Markiewicz (OL-DL); JR Chris Caravella (OL-DL); JR Aydan Erbe (WR-DB); SO John Molina (OL-DL)

     

    Key Stats: Junior Mason Evitts returns on offense after totaling 1161 all-purpose yards last season. He also had 6 interceptions. Senior Jason Richmond had 6 interceptions as a junior along with 898 all-purpose yards. Junior LB Mike Wronski has accumulated 135 total tackles over the past two seasons.

    2014 Season Outlook: I feel very confident in our team this year. They are smart and hardworking young men. We return a nice amount of our skill players on both sides of the ball. Obviously, we need to replace some very good lineman that we lost to graduation.

    Our guys have been working very hard since last season ended and we’ve had a great summer. With the expansion of the AFL and with us being one of the smaller teams in the league, we know that we have a difficult schedule ahead of us. We need to stay healthy, stay confident and take it one game at a time.

  • 2014 Team Preview: Bethlehem Freedom (11)

    bethlehem_freedomHead Coach Jason Roeder Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. Offensively we have struggled with turnovers (int’s) over the past two-years and we have taken steps to attempt to fix that. We graduate three starters on the offensive line but return the majority of our skill.

    Players to watch – QB Joe Young, RB’s Berto Diez( JR) , Joe Santos(SR) and Bryant Connor(SR), WR’s KJ pretty(SR), Jake Young(SR) Jonah Gundrum(JR), Alkiion DUNkins(JR) BREnnan Reinert(JR) TE Cordell Cotto (JR) Brady Hornbaker (SO)…OL Jake piazza SR , John Deely SR , Ryan Mullen SR

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. Defensively we return starters DE Cordell Cotto NH Ryan Mullen, LB’s John Callahan Bryant Connor, Marquis Stewart, Brady Hornabaker, Andres SAntos and DB’s Jake Young KJ Pretty

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. Punter Jake Young returns and new Place kicker John Eltringham (JR soccer palyer) has come out this year. He had a great summer and we are really excited about what he can do.

    Head Coach: Jason Roeder

    2013 Record: 2-8

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: OL/DL Bryce Hudak, OL/DL Brad Romig OL Craig Cook, DL taren Reinert, LB Louden Klotz and FS Jared Odonnell

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    OT C Ryan Mullen Sr

    T John Deely SR

    TE Cordell Cotto JR

    QB Joe Young So

    WR Kj pretty SR

    RB Jake Young SR

    RB Joe Santos

    Berto Diez and WR

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    DE Cordell Cotto

    NH Ryan Mullen

    LB’s John Callahan

    LB Bryant Connor

    LB Marquis Stewart

    LB Brady Hornabaker

    LB Andres SAntos

    DB Jake Young

    DB KJ Pretty

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:  Cordell Cotto (FBS) John Callahan Jake Young and KJ pretty (FCS) have all received interest to date.

  • 2014 Team Preview: Pocono Mountain East (11)

    pocono_mountain_eastHead Coach Mike Culkin Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. The Cardinal offense will offer a well-balanced attack of both the run and pass from a variety of formations. Luke Hohenstein, a returning senior starter, will be calling the huddle at QB.

    We also have returning varsity running backs in Dontae Edwards, Cornelius Pippens and Jaylin Barmer to carry the load for the running game.

    Our line will be anchored by returning senior starters, Jeremy Candelario, Bobby Szpara, and Ryan Maletta along with junior Matt Bruno.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. Our defense will be very versatile and attempt to adapt to our opponents offensive style. We have several potential down linemen that will rotate in at each position.

    Jeremy Candelario, Bobby Szpara, Matt Bruno, Justin Wilkes, and Franklyn Sewell just to name a few. Linebackers Dontae Edwards, Jaylin Barmer, Ryan Maletta, Joe Frederick, and Jake Radomski will control the Cardinal defense.

    Our secondary consists of returning varsity players, Nasir Walker and RJ David at corners, while Sergio Taylor and Cornelius Pippens will hold down safety positions.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. Marcus Plaus and Ian Lake will carry the load as kickers and punters.

    Head Coach:  Mike Culkin

    2014 Schedule

    2013 Record:  5-5 regular season 5-6 overall

    Key Starters Lost: Paul Candelario OT\DT, Corey Castillon RB, Mike Mazza OLB, Ryan Clancey LB, Dan Mergia DB, RJ Sarajian WR, Devin Papa OLB

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. Luke Hohenstein QB

    Sr. Ryan Maletta G

    Sr. Bobby Szpara G

    Sr. Jeremy Candelario OT

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. Dontae Edwards ILB

    Sr. Cornelius Pippens SS

    Jr. RJ David CB

    Jr. Jaylin Barmer ILB

     

    Key Newcomers: Sr. Sergio Taylor FS\WR, Sr. Vince Trapasso CB\WR, Sr. Justin Wilkes C\DT, Sr. Joe Frederick OLB\G

    Key Stats: Luke Hohenstein holds the school record for most passing yards in a game.

  • 2014 Team Preview: Minersville (11)

    MinersvilleHead Coach Pat Mason Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. We return our QB (Jon McBreen), two of our RBs (Dylan Stephen and Dave Schultz) and our WR (Brian Brennan).

    We need to find someone to step up and become our go to guy on offense.

    We struggled last year to establish an identity on offense so that will be something we need to do quickly.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. We return a lot of players who logged a ton of minutes last year on defense.  Problem was that we struggled to keep anyone out of the end zone.

    We do return what I feel to be one of the best defensive players in our league (Kyle Lucas) so we should be much better.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. We return our kicker (Ryan Nettles) and our punter (Jon McBreen).

     

    Head Coach: Pat Mason

    2013 Record: 1-9

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Luke Heffron (RB/DB), Gage Heffron (OL/DL)

     

    Offensive Starters Returning:

    Jr. Jon McBreen (QB)

    Sr. Dave Schultz (RB)

    Jr. Adam Stoppie (TE)

    Sr. Storm Fekette (WR)

    Jr. Dylan Stephen (RB)

    Jr. Alan Renninger (T)

    So. Dave Chistakoff (C)

    Sr. Brett Bulino (G)

     

    Defensive Starters Returning:

    Sr. Kyle Lucas (DE)

    Sr. Aaron Griffiths (DE)

    Sr. Tommy Moran (DT)

    So. Dawson Schafer (NG)

    Jr. Adam Stoppie (LB)

    Jr. Dylan Stephan (DB)

    Jr. Brian Brennan (DB)

    So. Bryce Miklesavage (DB)

    So. William Hummel (DB)

    Sr. Dave Schultz (LB)

     

    Key Newcomers: Sr. Tom Curlis (OL), Sr. Patrick Conville (OL), Jr. Justin Fedornak (OL), Jr. Tyler Whitaker (OL), Jr. Chase Eubanks (DB), Fr. Kai’dre Taylor (RB)

  • 2014 Team Preview: Saucon Valley (11)

    sauconvalley12Head Coach Matt Evancho Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. Need to replace five starting offensive linemen, starting QB, starting RB, starting FB, and starting WR.

    Mike Kane at TE and Nate Harka at WR are the only returning offensive players.

    A number of players look to fill these holes.

    Zach Thatcher at QB, Evan Culver and Steven Herbold at RB, Chris Magan and Christian Rose at WR, and Chris Weideman, Christian Carvis, Severen Mattos, Cody Zrinski, Trey Polak, Ryan Meyers, and Stephen Good on the OL.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. Returning a number of starters on defense. Mike Kane at DE, Mike Paolini at LB, and Justin Propsner, Zach Thatcher, and Evan Culver at DB.

    Again, youth will play a big role in filling the open spots with a number of juniors and sophomores to go along with some seniors vying for starting spots.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. Kicker is returning and accurate, Giacomo Pazzaglia.

    Top kick returners in Nate Harka and Zach Thatcher.

    Need to find a punter.

     

    Head Coach:  Matt Evancho

    2013 Record: 9-3

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Nick Savant RB; Keith Mosher QB; Marco Santiago OT/DT; Tommy Misiak OG/DE; Tyler Kehs OG/LB; Matt Ehritz C/DT; Andrei Gausling FB/LB; Josh Shuck WR; Romario Headley DB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2)

    JR Nate Harka WR

    R Mike Kane TE

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    JR Mike Kane DE

    JR Mike Paolini LB

    JR Evan Culver DB

    JR Zach Thatcher DB

    SR Justin Propsner DB

    Key Newcomers: SR Chris Magan WR; SR Christian Rose WR; SR Steven Herbold RB; SR Chris Weideman OL/DE; SR Severen Mattos OT/DT; JR Christian Carvis OL; SO Cody Zrinski OT/DT; SO Trey Polak OT/DT; SO Ryan Meyers OG

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: JR Mike Kane TE/DE; JR Zach Thatcher QB/DB; JR Evan Culver RB/DB

    Key Stats: Lost 2,000+ rusher and the five offensive linemen he ran behind. Two of the top five tacklers return along with the top three in interceptions.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 29 – Northwestern Lehigh (11) – Small School Team # 6

    northwestern_lehighOffensive Preview:

    Northwestern Lehigh returns senior quarterback Frank Dangello who passed for 1,306 yards and 17 touchdowns. This will be his third year starting at quarterback.

    “He first started as a sophomore and threw for 1,100 yards as a sophomore. He has really grown as a quarterback and a leader on our team. He’s good at throwing the ball on the run and he owns almost every passing record in our school.”

    Going into his senior year look for Frank to be a threat passing and running the ball.

    “Most of what we did is moving him around. We are excited at what he can do with running the ball his senior season. He’s a threat throwing and running. Everything we do is off a play action or a roll or sprint out. He’s a very accurate passer. He has worked really hard on his long ball and look for us to do more of that this year.”

    Going into the 2014 season, The Tigers will have balance with a good running and passing attack. They have receivers that will stretch the field and keep defenses off balance.

    “This year our defense is going to load the box and that’s fine. We have some weapons outside that we haven’t had before. We feel we will be really balanced this year.”

     

    At running back they return Harry Hall who rushed for 1,571 yards and 16 touchdowns last year.

    “Last year going into the season we new he was going to be in the mix at running back. But he got better and better each week. When he runs he hits the hole harder than anyone I have ever seen. As the season went on he got better and better at running the ball. He learned to be patient and still hit the hole hard. Last year he was a slasher type runner and fought for tough yards. This year he’s bigger and stronger and faster. He’s our main guy who’s going to get the bulk of the carries.”

    Junior fullback Dyaln Snyder returns. He will be a three-year starter.

    “He’s not your prototypical fullback. He’s 5-foot-7, 150-pounds and has really good hands. He was in the slot his freshman year. He’s a kid that just consistently makes plays. It could be a block or a run. To change the pace we’re going to put him at tailback sometimes to give Harry a break or someone else.”

    Joe Colucci will come in at fullback.

    “He did a good job last year when he was in for us.”

    Cameron Richardson will get some carries at tailback. He rushed for over 300 yards and three touchdowns last year.

    “He’s our starting H-Back. We do a lot of speed motion and rocket tosses and hand offs to try and get him the ball different ways. He’s going to have five to 10 carries a game.”

    Sophomore Tyler Foster will be in the mix and will get some reps.

    “Last year as a freshman, he was getting carries but he had a hip injury that took him out for the season. He has looked good in camp so far and we’re excited to see what he’s going to bring this year. He opened our eyes last year as a freshman.”

     

    If the Tigers are going to have a good running game they need a good offensive line. They return three starters from last year’s team.

    Senior George Hadda is a returning offensive tackle.

    “He’s one of our captains. He has been in and out as a starter the past three years. He will be an anchor on our line. He brings a lot of experience to the line.”

    Senior Jason Pechacek moved to center this year. He started some games last year and is a two-year starter.

    “We had a really good center graduate last year and we are looking for Jason to fill his shoes. We ask our center to pull sometimes in our sprint out. He’s a very athletic kid and is doing a nice job in camp so far.”

    Junior Chet Karpyn is returning and will play guard this year.

    “He’s a very solid lineman. He started as a freshman on defense. He’s very strong and athletic. He played well down the stretch last year and we want him to pickup where he left off.”

    Chris Trumbauerwill be the other tackle.

    “He played mainly defense and started two years. He played a little bit of offense last year. He will be a two-way starter. He’s a big kid and very strong.”

    Our other guard will be Matt Shields.

    “He’s new on the varsity level but has a ton of talent, is very athletic and can run. He can block and got a lot stronger.”

    A couple of other guys that will backup the starters are Carter Mell and Brandon Schrader at guard. Jacob Schnur and Tyler Schappell are the backup tackles.

     

    The Tigers moved Taylor Breininger from running back to wide receiver this year.

    “I think he’s going to give us something we haven’t had at receiver maybe ever and that is a deep threat. He runs really good routes and has great hands. I think with him and Cam we will keep defenses off balance.”

    Cameron Richardson caught 34 passes for 625 yards and seven touchdowns last year. He’s going to be a three-year starter.

    “He set the school record last year for catches in a season. He will mainly play slot and will move outside a few times. He’s very fast and has a knack for making plays. We like to move him around and get him the ball different ways. He’s our playmaker.”

    They have a battle at tight end between two kids. They are Andrew Sorenson and Dylan Lobach. Dylan has the slight edge so far in camp.

    “They are similar players. We should know more with another week of camp.”

    Sophomore Trevor Cunningham will be in the mix.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    The Tigers return two guys from the defensive line. They both are defensive tackles and both are three-year starters. They are Chet Karpyn and Chris Trumbauer.

    “We have some depth there and we feel those two guys can dominate. We’re excited about stopping the run with these two guys.”

    The two end spots are a battle between three guys. George Haddad is one of those guys.

    “He was starting toward the end of the season last year.”

    Matt Shields and Jason Paycheck are the other two guys battling for the end position.

    Andrew Sorenson could be in the mix as a pass rushing defensive end.

    “We have experience and depth on the line and we can rotate guys in and keep people fresh.”

     

    At linebacker the Tigers return three players from last year’s team. Taylor Breininger and Joseph Colucci are both two-year starters at outside linebacker.

    “Taylor was a playmaker for us last year. He accounted for 11 turnovers last year whether it was causing a fumble or intercepting a pass. He had at least three defensive touchdowns last year. He makes us go defensively. If you need a play, Taylor is there to make one. He’s just that type of player.”

    Harry Hall returns at middle backer and Teagen Golden will be the fourth guy and start at middle linebacker.

    “Those four guys started there the last three our four games last year. Dylan Lobach is another kid that will get time at middle backer. Tyler Foster will be the first guy in at outside linebacker.”

     

    Cameron Richardson and Dylan Snyder are back in the secondary. Dylan started last year at safety and Cameron is a cover corner.

    “Dylan is the guy that we rely on making all the calls backs there. Cam has become more vocal back there and one of our leaders.”

    Frank Dangello played some corner last year and will come in and start at the other corner spot.

    Trevor Cunningham, Ryan Hippensteel and Brett Schillinger are guys that will add depth in the secondary.

    “Brett is more of a safety and Ryan can play both. Trevor will be the first corner to come in.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Cameron Richardson and Taylor Breininger will start the season as the punt returners. Dylan Snyder will be in the mix.

    “We had trouble catching the ball last year and these two guys will be the returners.”

    Harry Hall, Cameron and Taylor will be the three returning kicks.

    Brandon Miller is the returning kicker and punter.

    Frank Dangello returns as the long snapper.

     

    2013 Record: 9-3 (7-3 conference)

    2014 Schedule

    HOME FIELD: Tiger Stadium

    HEAD COACH: Josh Snyder 3rd year (9-3 record in 2013, 12-10 overall)

     

    OFFENSE:

    (Returning 8 of 11 starters)

     

    OFFENSIVE PLAYERS TO WATCH:

    Cameron Richardson SR. ATHLETE

    Harry Hall JR. RB

    Frank Dangello SR. QB

    Taylor Breininger SR. WR

    Dyaln Snyder JR. FB

    George Hadda SR. OT

    Jason Pechacek SR C

    Chet Karpyn JR. OG

     

    DEFENSE:

    (Returning 7 of 11 starters)

     

    DEFENSIVE PLAYERS TO WATCH:

    Chet Karpyn jr.DT

    Harry Hall jr. MLB

    Taylor Breininger sr. OLB

    Chris Trumbauer sr. DT

    Cameron Richardson sr. CB

    Dylan Snyder so. S

    Joseph Colucci jr. OLB

     

    TEAM STRENGTH:

    -Returning 16 out of 22 starters on both sides of the ball. Offensive skill positions contain good speed and agility. Offensive and defensive linemen have gotten bigger and stronger over the offseason and should gel nicely together in 2014.

     

    TEAM OUTLOOK

    -The tigers will look to improve on their 9-3, 2a eastern conference championship season in 2014. They return a strong nucleus of players that helped turn a 3-7 team into a 9-3 team. They have a strong stable of skill players and are looking for a group of leaders to step up in the lineman positions.

     

    STATS:

    Cameron Richardson: 1st team all state db in 2013. 310 yds rushing 3 tds, 34 rec 625 7 tds.

    Frank Dangello: 1,306 yards passing and 17 touchdowns

    Harry Hall: 1,571 yds rushing 16 tds

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 89 – Dante Lonardo, Bethlehem Catholic

    DEFENSIVE END SPOTLIGHTd.lonardo

    Player Name: Dante Lonardo, Bethlehem Catholic

    Height: 6-4

    Weight: 245

    40-Yard Dash: 4.8

    Class of: 2015

    Position(s): DE/TE/H-BACK

    Jersey Number: 9

    Years with Varsity: 3

    Other Sports: Basketball

    Starting experience: He started last year as a defensive end. He played some his sophomore year.

    2013 Stats: On defense he had three sacks, 9.5 tackles for loss and 47 total tackles.

    Honors: 3rd Team Express-Times All-Area as a punter

     

    Coaches Q&A with Joe Henrich:

    Q. What are his strengths on defense?

    A. He’s a big strong kid who is long. He has long arms and really get’s at the quarterback and last year he got stronger each game. He used his lower and upper body well.

    He’s a high motor guy and is going to run all over the field and make plays for you. He’s very athletic for his size. His speed helps him get at the quarterback really well.

    He’s a good run stopper and pass rusher. He’s good at tracking people down.

     

    Q. This year he’s going to play some tight end and line up as a H-Back. How much offense will he play this year?

    A. This year he’s going to get some pass routes and do some blocking for us. He’s got good hands and used to be a tight end for us.

    He will be a factor in our running game and as big as he is it’s like having another athletic lineman out there.

     

    Schools of Interest: Committed to Lafayette

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  • 2014 Team Preview: Whitehall (11)

    WhitehallHead Coach Brian Gilbert Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. We are returning only one starter on the offensive line. But, our starting wide receivers and running backs are back. We are also replacing our quarterback.

    Impact players to watch are Saquon Barkley, Jake Buskirk, Conor Sullivan, Mustpha Mitchell, Chad Rex, Zachary Hixson (TE), Danny Roustic and Edgardo Rivera on the OL.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. We return seven starters on defense. The impact players will be Danny Roustic and DE and Jake Buskirk, Zach Hixson and Angel Rodriquez at LB.

    Chad Rex and Mustpha Mitchell will anchor our secondary.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. Saquon Barkley and Mustpha Mitchell will return kicks and Dalton Burrows will return punts.

    Conor Illgenfritz will be our kicker.

     

    Head Coach: Brian Gilbert

    2013 Record: 10-2

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Jeff Charles, Ryan Bonshak, Nick Nejad, Jacob Kerchner, Darius Young, Tyler Williams

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr Saquon Barkley – RB

    Sr Jacob Buskirk – FB

    Sr Edgardo Rivera – OL

    Sr Conor Sullivan – WR

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr Angel Rodriguez – LB

    Sr Jacon Buskirk – LB

    SR Saquon Barkley – OLB

    Sr Chad Rex – CB

    Sr Mustafa Mitchell – CB

    Sr Danny Roustic – DE

    Sr Orlando Bonilla – DL

     

    Key Newcomers:

    Jr. Gianni Sinatore – QB

    Sr. Zachary Hixson  – LB & TE

    Sr. Dalton Burrows – DB & WR

    Sr. Tyler Cyriax – RB & OLB

    Sr. Joe Mark – DL & OL

    Sr. Matt Meyers – OL

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    Sr. Saquon Barkley – RB (Committed to PSU)

    Sr. Jacob Buskirk- LB / FB (has received FCS and Patriot offers)

    Sr. Mustafa Mitchell – DB / WR

    Sr. Conor Sullivan – WR

    Sr. Chad Rex – DB

    Sr. Edgado Rivera – OL

    Sr. Danny Roustic – DL

     

    Key Stats:

    Graduates

    2013 Jeff Charles                  QB      120 completions         1,704 — 55.05%–11 TDs

    2013 Ryan Bonshak              DB      79 tackles,  7 INT’s

     

    Returners:

    2013 Saquon Barkley            RB      1,506 yards rushing, TD’s – 27

    2013 Conor Sullivan             WR     600 yards receiving

     

    2014 Outlook:

    If our new offensive line comes together (replacing four starters) and our Jr. quarterback Gianni Sinatore work out like we hope, our offense should be well balanced.

    With Barkley and Buskirk back plus an experienced receiving core led by Sullivan, Whitehall has a strong skill core. Defensively, we have most of our linebackers and defensive backs returning but need to find two more defensive lineman guys.

    The biggest question is who and how will we replace Ryan Bonshak?

    I am excited about our overall team speed which makes me excited about our special teams.

    Plus having Connor Illginfritz back as a Jr. kicker provides some relief.

  • 2014 Team Preview: Pleasant Valley (11)

    pleasant_valleyHead Coach David Pacchioni Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. Offensively, the bears are lead by Sr. QB Brandon Kuehner, who has a variety of weapons to throw it too. They are Sr. Nyiem Nevarez, Sr. Kevin Cruz, Sr. Demetrius Green, Sr. Tanner Parascando, Jr. Danny Hunter.

    In the backfield along side Kuehner, will be two-year starter, Jr. Austyn Borre RB. The backfield will also have Sr. Matt Sheehan, Sr. Toure Williams, and Jr. Trent Thomas to split time at running back.

    The offensive line is led by Jr. C Andrew Kaspszyk. Along side him he has three veteran teammates including Sr. OT Ahmad Curtis, Sr. OG Brian Joseph, Sr. OT Nick Burke.

    The Bears are looking for great things from the talented skill position and the big guys up front.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. Defensively, the Bears are led by Sr. LB Antonio Santana, who is a two-year starter. He has a big cast behind him, including his best friends upfront; Nose tackle, Sr. Brian Joseph, DT Sr. Ahmad Curtis.

    To go along with the big guys up front there are several guys in the secondary as well that will be key contributors to the success of the defense such as Sr. Nyiem Nevarez CB, Sr. Tyson Calhoun S, Sr. Toure Williams CB, Jr. Chase Dougherty FS, and Jr. Brendan Kearns SS.

    Along with Santana at linebacker, there is also Sr. James Randall, who is a transfer from Pius, Sr. Noah Bard, and Jr. Garret Gouger.

    With the combination of speed and toughness the Bears defense is looking to make a name for itself in the 2014 season.

     

    Head Coach: David Pacchioni

    2013 Record: 7-4, Lost in first round of District XI playoffs

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Brandon Leap, QB, Chris Hower, OL, Nico Huerta, RB/SS, Marquise Brown, DL

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (11)

    Sr. Nyiem Nevarez WR

    Sr. Kevin Cruz WR

    Sr. Ahmad Curtis OL

    Sr. Brian Joseph OL

    Sr. Demetrius Green, WR

    Sr. Tanner Parascando TE

    Sr. Nick Burke OL

    Sr. Matt Sheehan RB

    Jr. Austyn Borre RB

    Jr. Trent Thomas RB

    Jr. Andrew Kaspszyk C

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. Nyiem Nevarez CB

    Sr. Tyson Calhoun S

    Sr. Ahmad Curtis DT

    Sr. Brian Joseph NG

    Sr. Noah Bard LB

    Sr. Antonio Santana LB

    Jr. Garret Gouger LB

    Jr. Brendan Kearns OLB

     

    Key Newcomers:

    Sr. James Randall RB/LB, transfer from Pius

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    Sr. Nyiem Nevarez WR/CB, Sr. Brian Joseph OL/N

     

    Key Stats:

    Jr. Austyn Borre RB (2013) 201 rushes, Rush Yards: 1122 yds, 14 TDs

    Sr. Nyiem Nevarez WR (2013) 17 receptions, 392 yards, 6 TDs; CB (2013) 54 Total Tackles, 48 Solo Tackles, 4 INTs, 4 TDs

    Sr. Kevin Cruz WR (2013) 39 receptions, 603 yards, 6 TDs

    Sr. Antonio Santana (2013) 88 Total Tackles, 78 Solo Tackles

     

    2014 Outlook:

    The 2014 Pleasant Valley Bears have more experience and leadership than 2013. With most of the offense and defense returning for the 2014 campaign the Bears are looking forward to great season.

  • 2014 Team Preview: Williams Valley (11)

    williams_valleyHead Coach Tim Savage Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. 2014 offense will be multiple spread sets along with two back pro-sets. We will maintain a very balanced attacking scheme.

    Nick Rodichock will be our starting quarterback with a few winning starts under his belt from last season.  Our skills will be very deep with the best team speed in my tenure.

    Cody Miller will highlight the wide receiver group while Matt Miller will lead a stable of varsity capable running backs.  We will look to average in the 40pts per game area as in the past two seasons.

    The offensive line will be comprised of all previous starters. Damian Shoop will lead this unit from a hindrance in 2013 to our strength in 2014.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. 2014 Defense will see the return of six starters.  Overall defensive team speed will improve along with the avg size and strength of the interior line.

    All-County DB Matt Miller will move to linebacker. Tackles JJ Cox, Hero Sasaki, Damian Shoop, and Ian Minnich will anchor the D-Line.

    Twin freshman brothers Dylan & Devon Rabuck are strong contenders to be mainstays at the D-End positions.

    Albert Wolfgang will lead the defense from his inside linebacker position.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. Special teams have plenty of room for improvement in 2014.

    Soccer player Stephen Hill will bolster our kicking tremendously from PAT’s to field goals.

    The punter is yet to be determined.

    Returners will be Ryan Harris and Garrett Zimmerman.

     

    Williams Valley High School

    Head Coach: Tim Savage

    2013 Record: 10-2

    2014 Schedule

    Key Losses: QB/DB Stephen Sedesse RB/DB  Cole Barnhardt  FB/ILB Trevor Whelski TE/OLB Tim Schorr OL/DL Beau Yoder

     

    Offense Returning/Defense Returning

    Sr C Yuuki Sasaki

    Sr OL/DL Tim Carl

    Sr RB/ILB Albert Wolfgang

    Sr RB/DB Matt Miller

    Sr WR/DB Cody Miller

    So WR/OLB Ryan Harris

    Jr OL Landon Bordner

    So OL/DL Damyian Shoop

    So OL/DL Ian Minnich

    Jr QB/DE Nick Rodichock

     

    Key Newcomers:

    OL/DL JJ Cox  RB/WR/LB/DL Devon Rabuck RB/WR/LB/DL Dylan Rabuck RB/WR/DB Garrett Zimmerman WR/DB Travis Graeff

    College Prospects:  Cody Miller WR D1AA D2

    2013: 2000 yards passing and 2000 rushing

    2014 Outlook:

    We are very exciting and very young, but athletic and fast at skill positions. All projected starters on the offensive line have all started games in 2013.

    We have impact players in the incoming freshman class.

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 87 – Devante Cross, Parkland

    QUARTERBACK SPOTLIGHTd.cross

    Player Name: Devante Cross, Parkland

    Height: 6-3

    Weight: 185

    Class of: 2016

    Position(s): QB/WR/CB

    Jersey Number: 12

    Years with Varsity: 2

    Other Sports: Basketball

    Starting experience: He played a lot last year at quarterback. When he wasn’t playing quarterback we sometimes moved him at wide receiver.

    2013 Stats: Devante had 843 yards rushing on 121 attempts for 11 TD’s. He threw for 1055 yards with 11 TD’s and 6 pics , he was 87 for 151.

    On defense he had 11 tackles and 15 assists 1 tackle for loss; 1 fumble recovery, and 2 pass break ups.

     

    Coaches Q&A with Jim Morgans:

    Q. What are his strengths at quarterback?

    A. He has good speed, great vision and he’s explosive. He reads things very well. He’s an excellent runner. We like to roll him out and let him make plays at times.

    He has good field vision and sees the whole field. He has a lively arm. He throws the ball accurately, and he doesn’t force passes. He will either eat the football or try and make a play running.

    He can throw the ball short and long depending on what the defense gives us.

     

    Q. Final thoughts on Devante?

    A. He loves to work at being a quarterback. He works on all phases of the game. He has gone to some college camps this offseason. He will call up the receivers to work with them.

    He’s a great kid and good leader.

    He is working to get better and faster this year.

     

    Schools of Interest: Maryland, Missouri, Penn State, Rutgers and Syrcuse

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 26 – Bethlehem Catholic (11) – Big School Team # 8

    bethlehem_catholicOffensive Preview:

    Bethlehem Catholic’s junior quarterback Julian Spigner passed for 1,548 yards and 18 touchdowns last year. He rushed for 617 yards and two touchdowns. With all his weapons coming back look for Julian to have a big year for the Golden Hawks.

    “He’s a tall kid, has good vision and a strong arm. He’s a dual threat quarterback who can run or pass. We can get him out on the perimeter with the run/pass option. He can make plays with his leg or arm. We’re looking forward to seeing him grow the next couple of years. As a sophomore last year, the game was very fast. He needed to learn how to slow it down and see things. Once he did that he had the ability to go through progression a lot better. Now, in his second year, he’s a returning guy with a lot of confidence and I think the game should slow down for him.”

     

    The Golden Hawks return two running backs with a lot of talent. Mike McDaniel is the feature back that rushed for almost 900 yards and 23 touchdowns last year. He can catch the ball out of the backfield. He had almost 300 yards receiving and three touchdowns.

    “Michael is a real good down hill runner. He has a really good side step and jump step and moves well laterally, plus he gets back up field. He likes to make a cut and take off. He has good speed too and has broken off some big plays for us last year. His goal this year is to be a little more physical and break more tackles. We like to put him in the slot. He has good hands.”

    Antwon Keenan is a 190-pound back that can run over or around you.

    “Antwon will be in the slot when Michael is in the backfield and vice versa. This year you will see him more in the backfield than last year.”

    Darius Aldridge is a junior and will see some time in the backfield.

    “With Michael and Antwon playing both ways he will probably take some snaps.”

    Sophomore Damian Diaz is a player to watch and may get some carries.

    Last year at h-back was Will Ward. Look for Dante Lonardo and/or Nate Burk to play h-back this fall.

    “This year we have Will doing a couple of other things. So, this year Dante Lonardo will be our H-Back along with Nate Burk. Both kids are big and strong. Both kids are capable of blocking and releasing to catch the ball.”

     

    The offensive line has experience coming back with three players from last year’s team. Kyle Benbrook is a returning offensive guard and can also play tackle. Mike Italiani is the other guard returning.

    “Kyle is a three-year starter on the line.”

    Colby Faasuamalie is the returning tackle.

    “Colby started the season but got hurt. But he did a good job and we’re glad he’s back.”

    The center position is up for grabs. Anthony Davis, Brian Brader and Niko Camacho are the guys battling.

    The other tackle spot is going to be Ryan Johnson.

    “He was a starter for us last year on the defensive side.”

     

    At wide receiver, Becca has one of the best receivers in Eastern Pennsylvania. Senior Freddie Simmons caught 38 passes for 703 yards and 10 touchdowns last year. Look for him to be the go to guy for Julian this year.

    “He has great speed and great body control when he has to go up for a ball. He’s very smooth and good at making people miss. He has soft hands. He’s one of our guys that can make big plays for every time he touches the ball. One of his best assets is making unbelievable catches. He’s a tremendous and confident athlete.”

    The other receiver that will lineup on the opposite of Freddie is Elijah Fineran. He’s another tall target at 6-foot-4 for Julian to throw to.

    “He’s a rising junior to watch. He’s a D-1 prospect right now and has been to a number of camps. He’s another kid that is a pretty special talent. He has the ability to jump, has good speed and is a big target. He has great hands. We have two big time receivers.”

    These two guys will be the starters and they have a bunch of guys behind them competing for time. Joe Smith, Chance Neilley, Josh Heron and Andrew Nieves are the guys competing.

     

     

    Defensive Preview:

    The Golden Hawks return two defensive linemen from last year’s team. Dante Lonardo started last year at defensive end.

    “He’s a big strong kid who is long. He has long arms and really get’s at the quarterback Last year he got stronger each game. He used his lower and upper body well. He’s a high motor guy and is going to run all over the field and make plays for you. He’s very athletic for his size. His speed helps him get at the quarterback really well. He’s a good run stopper and pass rusher. He’s good at tracking people down.”

    Ryan Johnson also returns as a defensive end.

    “He was another big surprise for us last year. He did a really nice job. He’s a very active kid and he never stops his feet. He’s always moving toward the ball. He’s a physical presence out there. He really dedicated himself in the offseason.”

    Mike Italiani is another guy that will rotate through at defensive end.

    “He played defense for us last year, is a strong kid and runs well.”

    They have two nose guards that have seen some time. They are Kyle Benbrook and Colby Faasuamalie.

    “Both these guys have played a little bit.”

     

    At linebacker they return Will Ward and Antwon Keenan.

    “Our middle linebacker is Will Ward. He has great instincts and a great nose for the football. He’s a very active kid sideline to sideline. Antwon is more of the speed guy. He’s more of an edge player. He’s good at defending in space.”

    There’s some competition at the third linebacker spot.

    “There is some competition but the lead runner right now is Nate Burk. He did see some varsity time last year.”

    Nate was the fourth linebacker last year. Another kid to keep an eye on is Brandon Blode. He will compete to get in along with Will Schroeder.

     

    In the secondary the Golden Hawks have both their corner backs back. Donavan West is one of those guys.

    “We’re going to move Donavan to the weak side safety position.”

    The other corner is Freddie Simmons.

    “Our defensive corners play in space. He has great range. He has the ability to go up and get the ball because of his length. That’s good when you are matched up outside on people. His strength is his athleticism. It’s his ability to play left to right, cover ground and be able to get up and make plays on the ball.”

    They have three guys battling for the other corner spot.

    Josh Heron, Joe Smith and Andrew Nieves are the three battling.

    Last year they lost all three safeties to graduation.

    “Our free safety will be Elijah Fineran. He played quite a bit last year and rotated in. Donavan West who has two-years experience playing varsity football is just changing positions to weak side safety. The free safety spot right now looks like Mike McDaniel. But we also have Chance Neilley competing as well as a sophomore Damian Diaz.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Freddie Simmons is the punt returner. The kick returners will probably be Freddie and Mike McDaniel as well as Antwon Keenan.

    Dante Lonardo is the returning punter. They will know more about their kicker in camp.

    Nate Burk is the long snapper and he did it last year.

     

    Head Coach: Joe Henrich (4th year)

    2013 Record: 8-5 (overall 12-21) District XI AAA Champions

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Marco Blasco-FB/LB,Chase Mancini-OL, Chris Figler-WR/S, Paul Mancini-OL/DL, Sean Moroney-S, Kyle Smichowski-S, Seamus Hickey-OL/DL,

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Mike Italiani-SR OG

    Kyle Benbrook-SR OG

    Mike McDaniel-SR RB

    Freddie Simmons Jr.-SR WR

    Colby Faasuamalie-SR OT

    Will Ward-SR HB

    Antwon Keenan-JR RB

    Julian Spigner-JR QB

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Dante Lonardo-SR DE

    Ryan Johnson-SR DE

    Will Ward-SR MLB

    Antwon Keenan-JR LB

    Donavan West-SR CB

    Freddie Simmons Jr. – SR CB

     

    Key Newcomers: EJ Fineran-JR WR/S, Nate Burk-JR LB/FB, Josh Heron-SR WR/C, Chance Neilley-JR WR/S, Darius Aldridge-JR RB/S, Andrew Nieves-JR RB/C, Anthony Davis-JR OL/DL

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Freddie Simmons (8 offers +), Mike McDaniel, Dante Lonardo, Kyle Benbrook, Mike Italiani, Colby Faasuamalie, Antwon Keenan, EJ Fineran and Julian Spigner

    Key Stats:

    Freddie Simmons Jr. – 38 Receptions, 703 Yards, 10 TD’s, 19.5 yds per rec, 17 KOR for 406 yds, 1 TD
    Julian Spigner – 1,548 Passing Yards, 18 TD’s, 617 Rushing Yards, 2 TD’s
    Antwon Keenan – 301 Yards Rushing, 118 Yards Receiving, 3 TD’s, 241 Retrun Yards for 1 TD. 3 Sacks, 11 TFL’s 1 FC, 1 INT, 65 total tackles
    Mike McDaniel – 892 yards rushing, 23 td’s, 272 receiving yards, 3 td’s
    Will Ward – 10 sacks, 21 TFL’s, 97 total tackles, 3 FC, 1 FR, 1 INT for 1 TD
    Dante Lonardo – 3 sacks, 9.5 TFL’s, 47 total tackles, 2 FC

     

    2014 Outlook: Coming of the 2013 season that saw the Hawks win its first District XI Championship since 2001, the 2014 squad is poised to make another run. Offensively, Becahi returns all of their skill position players from last year with the exception of Chris Figler. With a year of experience and another offseason of training the Hawk offense could be one of the most explosive in the area.

    Defensively, Becahi returns 2013 tackle leader Will Ward and playmaker Antwon Keenan. Two starters return upfront to what should be a stout defensive front.

    The biggest holes will be replacing all three safeties that are gone to graduation.

    Overall, Coach Henrich believes he will have an experienced and hungry squad in 2014. The bitter taste of a 29-27 loss to Berwick in the state playoffs has created a renewed focus and level of energy in the Golden Hawk Football Program.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 25 – Schuylkill Haven (11) – Small School Team # 8

    SchuylkillHavenOffensive Preview:

    Schuylkill Haven’s Ryan Fink is listed as a quarterback, but he’s more like an additional running back in the backfield. Fink last year rushed for over 1,400 yards and 16 touchdowns out of the quarterback position. He passed for over 350 yards and five touchdowns.

    “Ryan has started for four years. Ryan is a tailback playing quarterback. He has great vision, great feet and pretty quick. He’s a powerful young man and is a physical runner. He’s a north-south runner and likes to have his shoulders square. One of his best assets is he reads blocks very well and is patient. It’s not that he can’t throw the ball in our system. He’s a runner first.”

    The backup is the transfer from Nativity BVM and he’s Danny Lozada.

     

    One of the top small school running backs in Eastern Pennsylvania is William Casella. Last year he averaged over six yards a carry and rushed for over 2,200 yards and 34 touchdowns.

    “The last time I had a junior that rushed for over 2,000 yards, he rushed for 4,000 the next year.”

    William is the feature back and will get about 25 carries a game this year.

    “William has the ability to accelerate to the hole and then he’s able to make that one big cut. Now from the time he was a freshman and until now, he’s getting much bigger, stronger and faster. He really has a good motor and get’s excited at running the football. I think this year he will be a lot more physical runner and has good hands. He’s in the best shape of his life. He really worked hard this offseason.”

    Brett Biever is a guy that the Hurricanes can move around and look for mismatches.

    “Brett is a very smart player and understands the game in and out. Brett will get some touches.”

    Another guy to keep an eye on is junior running back Nick Kerschner.

    “Nick is more of a slasher type runner. His biggest attribute is blocking. He’s opening holes for the guys behind him. He does a good job. Next year he will be our feature back. So he is just waiting his turn.”

    Last year Ryan and William rushed for over 3,600 yards and 50 touchdowns.

    The next three backs that will get some touches are fullback Nathan Batz, Preston Gehring and Tyler Browne.

     

    If you’re a running team you need a good offensive line. They return four out of the five guys that have experience from last year. Some of them weren’t starters but played a lot last year.

    The returning starters are center Brandon Naus and offensive guard Ken Harig.

    Max Motko is the other guard.

    “Last year Max was the starter all the way up to week four. He has experience on the line.”

    Boston Cook is the offensive tackle.

    “Boston rotated in and out last year. He’s a big kid and good blocker.”

    The other tackle spot is up for grabs. Remy Reager, David Kane and Jeremy Schaffer are the guys battling.

    Jeff Bensinger and freshman Tyler Jenkins will be in the mix.

     

    Zavier Webb returns at wide receiver. He caught 10 passes for 105 yards and two touchdowns last year.

    “He was our go to guy last year. He has great hands and runs good routes.”

    They have two other wide outs that are very good blockers. They are Jason Trumbo and Dakota Edmondson.

    They are working in two tight ends this camp. They are Kevin King and Austin Yoder.

    “Kevin is a good blocker. Austin is just a freshman but he’s 6-foot-3, 190-pounds. He has good hands and will be part of our offense this year.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    The Hurricanes return three linemen from last year’s team. Senior defensive tackle Ken Harig is the leader on the defensive line. Defensive tackle Max Motko and nose guard Boston Cook had a lot of playing time last year.

    “We rotated like six or seven players last year. Ken is a true starter back. The other guys all rotated in like Max Motko and Boston Cook.”

    The other kids you will see playing the line are guys like Brandon Naus, David Kane and some of the offensive linemen. All these kids are going to rotate in.

    “Freshman Austin Yoder and Kevin King will be both our 50 defensive ends. When we go to a 4-4 defense we will take Austin out.”

     

     

    William Casella and Nick Kershner return from last year’s team at linebacker. Both kids play inside linebacker.

    “Nick was a projected starter last year until he got hurt. When he got hurt we had to put Will in at linebacker. Will is our leader at linebacker. We feel we haven’t lost anything with these two guys at linebacker.”

    Tyler Jenkins will get some playing time this year along with Nathan Batz.

    Quade Perkins is another guy you will see.

    “Quade has the ability to see some playing time this year.”

     

    Another strength of their defense is in the secondary. They return three players from last year’s team and other guys with experience.

    “We feel comfortable that we have eight defensive backs that can play this year.”

    Ryan Fink and Brett Biever are four-year starters.

    “In the secondary Brett is leader and the one making the calls. That enables Ryan to just play out there. We didn’t want to have him make all the calls on offense and than on defense too. Our players make a lot of the decision on the field. We just educate them on what we want them to do.”

    Zavier Webb is the third guy back.

    “Zavier is our cover guy and we put him on the other teams best receiver. Jason Trumbo is another guy doing well in camp and could be a cover guy too. He’s a physical kid.”

    Jason is fighting for that fourth spot.

    Danny Lozada, Perston Gehring and Tyler Browne are guys that will rotate in.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Jason Trumbo return as the kicker and punter. Jason was 44 of 48 on PAT and two-for-two kicking field goals. He averaged almost 32 yards per punt.

    “He’s a very consistent kicker and punter. He has gotten stronger in the offseason.”

    Brett Biever and Ryan Fink are the two kick and punt returners.

    Nick Kershner will be the long snapper this year.

     

    Head Coach: Mike Farr

    2013 Record: 10-4

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Mike Feryo TE/DE, Alec Bailey WR/DE, Zach Kershner RB/LB, Kyle Wingle OL/DL, Nate Kramer OL/DL

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. Ryan Fink QB/RB

    Sr. Will Casella RB

    Jr. Nick Kershner RB

    Sr. Brett Biever RB/QB

    Sr. Zavier Webb WR

    Sr. Ken Harig OG

    Jr. Max Motko OG

    Sr. Brandon Naus C

    Jr. Boston Cook OT

    Sr. Jason Trumbo Punter

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. Ryan Fink DB

    Sr. Will Casella LB

    Jr. Nick Kershner LB

    Sr. Brett Biever DB

    Sr. Zavier Webb DB

    Sr. Ken Harig DL

    Jr. Max Motko DL

    Jr. Boston Cook DL

    Sr. Jason Trumbo Kicker

     

    Key Newcomers: So. Danny Lozada QB/DB, Fr. Austin Yoder TE/DE, Sr. Kevin King TE/DE, Dakota Edmondson RB/DB, Jr. David Kane OL/DL, Jr. Nathan Batz RB/LB, Jr. Tyler Browne RB/DB, Jr, Remy Reager OL/DL, So. Jeremy Schaeffer TE/DE, Fr. Tyler Jenkins LB, So. Preston Gehring RB/DB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Ryan Fink RB

    Key Stats: 2013 stats — Will Casella rushed 351 for 2268 yds and 34 TD’s, Ryan Fink rushed 199 for 1426 and 18 TD’s (10 games)

    2014 Outlook: We have core skill positions returning and 3 of 5 linemen returning on both Offense and Defense.

    The need to develop our next eight to 10 players is our offseason focus.

    We have the potential to have a successful season if we develop those players in 2014.

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 84 – Nyiem Nevarez, Pleasant Valley

    CORNER BACK SPOTLIGHTn.nevarez

    Player Name: Nyiem Nevarez, Pleasant Valley

    Height: 5-10

    Weight: 170

    40-Yard Dash: 4.5

    Class of: 2015

    Position(s): CB/WR/KR/PR

    Jersey Number: 4

    Years with Varsity: 3

    Other Sports: Basketball and Track and Field

    Starting experience: The second game his sophomore season he started at corner. Last year he played both ways. On special teams he did punt and kick returns.

    2013 Stats: On offense he caught 17 passes for 392 yards and six touchdowns. He also rushed for 25 yards.

    On defense he had 48 solo tackles, 52 total tackles and four interceptions, all of which went back for touchdowns.

    On special teams he averaged 29.7 yards per kickoff return and 10.6 yards per punt return. He had a touchdown on both a kickoff and punt return last year.

    Honors: 1st Team Pocono Record All-Area at CB

     

    Coaches Q&A with Dave Pacchioni:

    Q. What are his strengths on defense?

    A. His biggest asset is his breaking ability. What I mean is, if a guy beats him off the line he has the speed to make up the ground and make the play.

    His other asset is his natural ability to go to the ball. Last year he had four picks and all four picks led to touchdowns.

    He has amazing speed and has good technique tackling.

    He has great technique in all our zone coverage’s and that’s where he will play most of the time. But if our opponent has a great receiver, we want to make sure that will rotate him to that position so he can cover their best receiver.

     

     

    Q. What are his strengths at wide receiver?

    A. He has good speed and it’s not just the straightforward speed. It’s the speed after the catch. When he catches the ball watch out, he has great moves.

    He has great hands and runs crisp routes and he cuts on a dime.

    He’s usually our inside slot receiver. But at times depending on the situation we may put him out there as an outside receiver.

    He’s the total package at receiver. He has good footwork, breaking ability, is a good blocker and the hands that go with it.

    This year we’re going to get him the ball a lot of different ways.

     

     

    Q. How’s he as a kick and punt returner?

    A. He’s going to do both again this year. When you get the ball to your best players hands, he can do incredible things with it.

    He has a tremendous ability to read blocks and knows when to cut off those blocks and has the ability to make big plays.

     

     

    Q. Final thoughts on Nyiem?

    A. He has great character and leadership qualities. He’s a kid that not only is working hard on football, but also working hard to get better in the classroom.

    I would take my shirt off my back for the kid and I know he would too. If I am in a street fight in a back alley, I know I want him behind me.

     

    College offers: Fordham, Lafayette, Monmouth, New Hampshire and Duquesne

    Hudl Highlights: Click here

     

    Photo Credit: PoconoRecord.com

     

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 83 – Jarey Elder, Parkland

    WIDE RECEIVER SPOTLIGHTj.elder

    Player Name: Jarey Elder, Parkland

    Height: 5-11

    Weight: 180

    Class of: 2015

    Position(s): WR/S/PR/KR

    Jersey Number: 21

    Years with Varsity: 3

    Other Sports: Basketball

    Starting experience: He has been playing both sides of the ball since his sophomore year. On offense he has played multiple positions and on defense he has played the safety position.

    2013 Stats: Jarey missed 6 games and he played sparingly in the 7th. He was not full go until late in season.

    He had 261 yards receiving, 21 receptions and two touchdowns. He had 5 punt returns for 82 yards and 3 kickoff returns for 51 yards. He had 33 tackles and 17 assisted and 3 tackles for loss and 3 picks.

    Honors: HM Morning Call All-Area at WR

     

    Coaches Q&A with Jim Morgans:

    Q. What are his strengths at wide receiver?

    A. His main position is a slot receiver. His biggest asset is catching the ball and another is his route running. He understands what the defense is doing and is good at adjusting his route.

    We try and get him the ball with some bubble screens at times.

    He has outstanding hands and if he can get his hands on it he catches it. He has great concentration on the ball and good body control.

    When he has the ball he has very quick, good lateral movement, good hip and a good burst. When we run toward his side, he’s a very good blocker.

     

    Q. Do you move him around a lot to get more touches?

    A. Yes, when he isn’t playing wide receiver, we put him in the wildcat position. He has great vision and good balance. He’s a tough runner and difficult to bring down. He’s excellent in space.

     

    Q. What are his strengths on defense?

    A. He’s the captain of our defense and he understands the concepts and has really outstanding football knowledge.

    He’s very physical out there and has great vision. He’s always in the right spot.

     

    Q. How is he as a kick and punt returner?

    A. When he gets the ball in open space his dangerous. He’s a threat to go the distance every time he touches the ball. He looks for that one move and he’s gone.

     

    Q. What’s he doing in the offseason?

    A. We have a weight lifting program that all the players follow. Our program is a four-day a week program. He has been working on his conditioning and running.

    He’s working on getting better and has gone to camps.

     

    Q. Final thoughts on Jarey?

    A. He has great leadership skills. He comes from a great family. He works so hard at everything.

     

    College offers: Albany

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    Photo Credit: MorningCall.com

  • 2014 Team Preview: Pen Argyl (11)

    pen_argylHead coach Paul Reduzzi Q&A

     

    Head Coach: Paul Reduzzi            8th   Season at Pen Argyl            Record:   52 – 30

    20th   Season as Head Coach            Record: 127 – 78

     

    Assistant Coaches:

    Roy Cortez, Dave Barr, Kris Otranto, Jason Keenhold, Vinnie Andrews, Dan Muir, Steve Ruggiero, Gary Heard and  Brian Hendershot

     

    Returning Starters:

    Offense:

    OL            Zak Ruppert (12th)

    TE            Alex Bartleson (12th)

    WR            Chris Muller (12th)

    OL             Keenan Schoeneberger (12th)

    RB            Logan Ruppert (10th)

     

    Defense:

    LB            Zak Ruppert (12th)

    DE            Alex Bartleson (12th)

    DB            Chris Muller (12th)

    DB            James Klinger (11th)

    DB            Logan Ruppert (10th)

     

    Returning Letter Winners:

    OL/LB                        Jacob Krincek (12th)

    TE/DL                        Mark Gentile (12th)

    RB/LB                        Ryan Silvius (12th)

    TE/DE                        Stephen Beltz (11th)

    TE/DE                        Jake Sutton (11th)

    OL/LB                        Tanner Barr (10th)

    RB/DE                       Austin Heisler (10th)

    OL/DL                        Chris Lawson (10th)

     

    Newcomers:           

    WR/LB                     Tanner Fehr (12th)

    OL/LB                        Joey DePaolo (10)

    WR/DB                      Nick Guerro (10)

    OL/DL                        Vince Incalcaterra (10)

     

    Coaches Comments:

    We will look to seniors Zak Ruppert, Alex Bartleson, and Chris Muller for leadership on both sides of the ball and in the locker room. They have all started the past two seasons and along with experience, they bring a strong desire to compete. Their positive leadership and presence in the locker room will be instrumental in the growth of our younger players and the success of our team.

     

    Key Offensive Points:

    Zak Ruppert is a three-year starter at center. He will be joined by Keenan Schoeneberger, who returns at starter for the second year. The competition for the remaining positions will be between senior Jake Krincek and a group of sophomores that have steadily improved throughout the off-season.

    Alex Bartleson and Chris Muller will start for the third years at TE and WR. Last season Muller had 10 receptions for 197 yards. They will be joined by James Klinger, Tanner Fehr, and Logan Sterner.

    Logan Ruppert will move from RB to QB. Last season, as a freshman, he rushed  for 332 yards on 64 carries. He will be joined in the backfield by Ryan Silvius and  Austin Heisler.

    The keys to the offense will be consistency, communication and the growth of the newcomers. The offensive staff led by coordinator Vinnie Andrews has installed  some new concepts throughout the off-season. The kids have responded well to learning some different techniques and I am excited to see how things look when we go live.

     

    Key Defensive Points:

    We return a 3-year starter at each level of the defense.

    Alex Bartleson was an All-League selection last year at DE. He recorded 41 tackles and 6 QB sacks. Players competing for positions on the defensive line are Jake Sutton, Mark Gentile, and Austin Heisler.

    Zak Ruppert will anchor the middle of the defense at MLB. He recorded 61 tackles last season. Jake Krincek, Tanner Fehr, and Ryan Silvius are competing to join Ruppert in line backing corps.

    The secondary is where we have the most experience. Chris Muller contributed 55 tackles last season from his position in the secondary. Both Logan Ruppert and  James Klinger also return as starters.

    The keys to the defense will be learning assignments and utilizing our athletic ability. I think we have a group of kids that will be able to get to the ball quickly. Our focus will be developing disciplined techniques and being physical at the point of attack.

     

    Key Special Teams Points:

    Jake Krincek returns as our placekicker. He was successful on 33 of 34 PATS last season and added a 22-yard field goal. Tyler Minnich will also be working to contribute to the kicking duties.

    We have a few players that will be looking to take on the punting duties. A starter there will be determined in the scrimmages.

    Returners for us this year will be Chris Muller, James Klinger, Nick Guerro, and  Logan Sterner.

  • 2014 Team Preview: Allentown Central Catholic (11)

    allentown_central_catholicHead Coach John Cupples Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?          

    A. We run a Spread Offense. The two quarterbacks are Mason Kholi and Thomas Kleppinger. Kholi has the most experience and Kleppinger has some.

    We have two receivers back with some experience and they are Pat McKellick and Dallas Kassis. Lansana Keita, Deionte Wilson, Darnell Ferrell, and Alvin Pacheco add depth to the receivers.

    Jack Nosovitch is back at tight end.

    The offensive line returns two players. They are Max Ebert and Marc Ocasio. Look for Nicholas Ghasab, Zachary Hanby, Hugh Gallagher, Brian Llyod, and Damien Ganchoso to contribute to the offensive line.

    At fullback we have Joesph Milano, Demari Williams and Thomas Plantier. At running back is Alvin Pacheco.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. We run a 3-4 Defense. We return two players on the defensive line. They are Max Ebert and Marc Ocasio.

    The strength of the defense is at linebackers. We return three players. They are Jack Nosovitch, Demari Williams and Thomas Plantier.

    We return Robert Fidati in the secondary.

    Keep an eye on these guys, defensive backs Deionte Wilson, Alvin Pacheco, Lansana Keita, Dallas Kassis, and Darnell Ferrell. Defensive lineman are Nicholas Ghasab and Zachary Hanby.

    The linebackers adding depth are Joesph Milano, Connor Walsh and Brad Nelson.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. The two kickers are Robert Fidati and Colin Fasolka.

    The kick and punt returners are Dallas Kassis, Lansana Keita ,Darnell Ferrell and Alvin Pacheco

     

    Head Coach: JOHN CUPPLES

    2013 Record: 2-8

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Angelo Lucci, Ryan, Beville, Dalton Buskirk, Kenny Cuevas, Ricky Emery, Nick Lynch,Aaron Mastriani,

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    OL-Max Ebert SR,

    QB-Mason Kholi,SR

    WR-Pat McKellick,SR

    TE-Jack Nosovitch,SR

    OL-Marc Ocasio,SR

    RB-Alvin Pacheco,JR

    FB-Joesph Milano,JR

    WR-Dallas Kassis,JR

     

    Defensive Starters Returning:

    DL- Max Ebert SR

    DL-Marc Ocasio,SR

    LB-Jack Nosovitch,SR

    LB-Demari Williams SR

    LB-Thomas Plantier JR

    DB-Robert Fidati,SR

     

    Key Newcomers: 

    WR,DB-Lansana Keita SR

    WR,DB-Deionte Wilson SR

    OL- Hugh Gallagher SR

    OL,DL-Nicholas Ghasab JR

    OL,DL-Zachary Hanby JR

    OL,DL-Brian Llyod,SO

    OL-Damien Ganchoso SO

    OL-Ben Stephan SO

    LB/TE-Connor Walsh SR

    QB/DB-Thomas Kleppinger JR

    LB/FB-Joesph Milano JR

    WR/LB-Steven Morales JR

    TE/LB-Brad Nelson JR

    WR/DB-Darnell Ferrell SO

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    Jack Nosovitch,SR

    Max Ebert SR

    Marc Ocasio SR

     

  • North Schuylkill favored in AFL coaches preseason poll

    BARNESVILLE (August 6) – North Schuylkill received seven of the 11 first-place votes in the Anthracite Football League Coaches Preseason Poll which was conducted at the annual Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association Media Conference held at Mountain Valley Golf Course.

    In being projected as favorites to win the league, the Spartans received 111 of a possible 121 points, and perhaps the biggest surprise is that first-year league member Lehighton is projected to finish second with 104 points and has two first-place votes. Schuylkill Haven is projected to finish third with 103 point, receiving one first-place vote, and first-year league member Blue Mountain is projected to finish fourth with 91 points and has one first-place vote.

    Completing the poll by projected order of finish and point totals are: Marian, 80; Tamaqua, 64; Jim Thorpe, 60; Mahanoy Area, 38; Panther Valley, 30; Minersville, 27; and Shenandoah Valley, 18.

    2014 Anthracite Football League Coaches Preseason Poll
    (Teams receive 11-1 points in descending order; first-place votes in parentheses.)
    1. North Schuylkill (7) 111
    2. Lehighton (2) 104
    3. Schuylkill Haven (1) 103
    4. Blue Mountain (1) 91
    5. Marian 80
    6. Tamaqua 64
    7. Jim Thorpe 60
    8. Mahanoy Area 38
    9. Panther Valley 30
    10. Minersville 27
    11. Shenandoah Valley 18

  • Bonner, Hackenberg, Keating, Droskinis 2014 SCFCA Hall of Fame class

    BARNESVILLE, PA (August 6) — Elected to the 2014 Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame class are Tom Bonner of Panther Valley, the late Barry Hackenberg of North Schuylkill and Kevin Keating of Pottsville as the inductees from current schools and the late Pat Droskinis of Cass Township as the at-large inductee.

    This year’s SCFCA HOF class was announced at Wednesday’s preseason media conference at Mountain Valley Golf Course and will be inducted during halftime ceremonies of the organization’s annual all-star game, Thursday, Nov. 26, at Rotary Field, Schuylkill Haven.

    Bonner compiled a 43-18 record in five seasons at Panther Valley and a 26-19 record in four seasons at Tamaqua for a career total of 69-37. With the Panthers he won one District 11 Class A title, had two Eastern Conference runners-up and one EC semifinalist; with the Blue Raiders he had one EC runner-up.

    Hackenberg compiled a 27-25-2 record in five seasons at North Schuylkill and an 18-22-4 record in five seasons at Jim Thorpe for a career record of 45-47-2. He later became a key member of the staff at Marian, where he helped coach his sons Eric and J.D., who is now an assistant for the Colts.

    Keating coached a total of 24 seasons at Pottsville in two terms, becoming the all-time winningest coach for the Crimson Tide with a 166-110-7 and is a past president of the SCFCA. He coached the Tide to a pair of PIAA Class AAA Eastern championships, three District 11 championships and one Eastern Conference championships.

    Droskinis is best known as head coach of the legendary “undefeated, untied and un-scored upon” 1957 Cass Township team. That year the Condors finished 10-0 and were Eastern Conference co-champions when the title game was cancelled because of a flu epidemic.

    In 1958, the Condors had a 7-1 record, allowing just one touchdown that season in a 6-0 loss to Mahoney Township. Droskinis went on to coach at Schuylkill Haven, Pottsville and Minersville.

  • Jack Wabby recognized by SCFCA

    BARNESVILLE, PA (August 6) – Former athlete, teacher, coach, Eastern Football Conference, District 11 and PIAA State officer Jack Wabby is recognized for his lifetime service with today’s Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association Preseason Media Conference being held in his honor at Mountain Valley Golf Course.

    A 1964 Saint Clair graduate, Wabby played football and baseball for the Saints as a four-year starter in both sports, being named All-Schuylkill County in football. At Kutztown State he played four years of football and one year of baseball for the Golden Bears and was recognized in football with both offensive and defensive team MVP awards, being named captain and as a first-team all-Pennsylvania State Conference defensive back.

    Wabby continued his playing career with the semi-pro Schuylkill County Coal Crackers before beginning his coaching career with the Coal Crackers before moving on to the Chambersburg Cardinals and later the Scranton Miners. As a high school assistant coach, he was on the staff of the legendary Bill Wolff at both his alma mater and later at Danville High.

    After serving as an assistant principal in the Williams Valley School District, Wabby became high school principal at Saint Clair before moving on to Blue Mountain. He served as president of the Schuylkill League and Eastern Conference, chairman of the District 11 Committee and as a member of the PIAA board of directors.

    For his lifetime of service to athletics and academics, the Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association is pleased to recognize one of its own – Jack Wabby.

  • 2014 Team Preview: Pine Grove Area (11)

    pine_groveHead Coach Jeff Sampson Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. We bring back three senior running backs (Mark Weinus, Scott Aungst and Alex Soltys) who have varsity experience.

    They will obviously have big shoes to fill replacing Ryan Heim.

    Scott Werner and Branden Farrell return on the offensive line and are joined by Brett Mars, Herb White and Connor Jaymes.  The blocking of Scott Werner (all league guard last year) will be key to running success.

    The overall success of the offense will be the offensive line and how quickly they jell.  Mark Weinus should get the majority of carries this year.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. Scott Werner and Mark Weinus will anchor the defensive line.  Both were all league last season.

    Scott Aungst will spear head the linebacking core with Luke Rossi taking over at the inside position and Tyler Wolfe returns to run the defensive backfield having six picks last season.

    Defense will rely on speed to the ball as in the past.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

     A. Kick and punt returners should be Tyler Wolfe and Scott Aungst.

    Punting should be Daniel Diaz-Walton.  Kicker not determined at this time.

     

    Head Coach: Jeff Sampson

    2013 Record: 10-1

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost:  Sr QB Steve Zimmerman, SR RB Ryan Heim, SR FB Jesse Fisher, SR TE Guy Zimmerman, SR OT Ryan Vuksta, SR C Ryan Martin, SR DB Jared MCabe, Sr WR Jed Blankenhorn

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    SR Scott Werner OG

    SR Brennan Farrell OG

    SR Luke Rossi TE

    SR Tyler Wolfe WR

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    SR Mark Weinus DE

    SR Scott Werner DT

    SR Luke Rossi LB

    SR Scott Aungst LB

    SR Tyler Wolfe DB

     

    Key Newcomers: SO EJ Herb LB, SR Daniel Diaz-Walton WR, SR Brett Mars OT, JR Tristan Omler DE, SR Alex Soltys FB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: None

    Key Stats: Ryan Heim 2031 yards rushing 30 TDs, Steve Zimmerman 11 sacks, allowed less than 9 points per game.

    2014 Outlook:  new faces, leadership will be a key to success

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 13 – Tri-Valley (11)

    tri_valleyOffensive Preview:

    The Bulldogs return quarterback Hunter Harner, who has been a starter on varsity for three-years. He started at tight end his sophomore year. Hunter is more of an athlete playing quarterback. He’s a tough runner and has good speed. This year look for Hunter to throw the ball more to go with that good running attack.

    “Hunter’s best strength is running the ball. He ran for almost 1,400 yards and passed for about 300. This year we got to improve on the passing game more.”

     

    The Bulldogs have some experience coming back at running back from last year’s team. Chase Schaeffer returns for his junior year along with Tyler Lucas.

    “Chase played some last year at running back. He will be splitting time with Tyler Lucas this year. Tyler is a little faster to the outside. Chase is a guy that will run between the tackles. These two guys are going to run the ball more.”

    Anthony Snyder played some fullback last year and he’s back.

    “Look for Anthony to get some more carries from the fullback position.”

     

    One of the concerns going into the season will be the offensive line.

    “We lost three good lineman from last year. Those three guys all had two or three year’s varsity experience. We’re going to be inexperienced and young at this position.”

    The two returning guys with any experience are OT/OG Hunter Herb and OT Dan Opozda on the offensive line.

    “Hunter has started as a freshman and is the leader on the line. Dan played last year as a sophomore. They both played tackle last year and Hunter may play some guard this year.”

    Devin Schwalm will be a junior and is the front-runner to be the center this year.

    “He has some JV experience and played a little on varsity last year.”

    Senior Dominick Carado will be one of the guards.

    “He played some JV last year on the line.”

    The other guy is a transfer from Line Mountain and he is Beau Rothermel.

    “He didn’t play last year, but played over their as a sophomore and freshman.”

     

    They lost their tight end from last year and they are going to replace him with Jericho Zemencik, he’s a senior.

    “He has good size at 6-foot-2 and is a very good athlete. He played last year on the JV level. We saw some nice things and we’re going to also use him at split end.

    Returning at wide receiver position is Jayden Buchanan. He led the team with catches and touchdowns at split end.

    “He will be our split end this year. He was a good one for us last year and will be our go to guy this year.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Hunter Herb returns on the defensive line and will play either end or tackle. Dan Opozda will play defensive end.

    “We are looking to those two guys to anchor the line. They both have experience on the line from last year.”

    Beau Rothermel can help them up front this year. They have a sophomore coming up that can do a nice job for them. He is Bryon Rusinko. Jake Kroh is another guy that will see some time on the line.

     

    The strength of the defense is going to be the linebackers. They return three players from last year’s team.

    They return Anthony Snyder at middle linebacker.

    “He has over 200 tackles in his career. He has played his sophomore and junior year for us and is a physical tackler.”

    Chase Schaeffer will be back there. Tyler Lucas played outside linebacker last year.

    “We may have to move Tyler to strong safety this year.”

    Also look for freshman Danny Scheib to get some playing time this year.

     

    The Bulldogs return two of the four defensive backs from last year.

    “We lost two really good defensive backs from last year. They were Cale Bruso and Tanner Coleman. They were all-league players.”

    The two guys returning are Jayden Buchanan and Hunter Harner.

    “Both guys have a lot of experience back there and can make plays.”

    Other player’s that may play in the secondary are Tyler Lucas and Jericho Zemencik.

    “We may look at some younger guys during camp and scrimmages.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Tyler Lucas is the main kick and punt returner.

    Both Jayden Buchanan and Chase Schaeffer can do the punting duties. Both have experience from last year.

    “We lost a good kicker in Jon Snyder from last year. He was a soccer player.”

    They have another soccer player coming up to do the kicking. He actually kicked for them his sophomore year. His name is Hunter Snyder.

    At long snapper look for either Chase Schaeffer or Devin Schwalm to get some playing time.

     

    Head Coach: Mike Ulicny

    2013 Record: 8-3

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost:  Devin Masser (OL-LB), Cale Bruso (TE-DB), Max Kroh (OL-DL), Gavin Kline (OL-DL), Tanner Coleman (RB-DB), Jon Snyder (K)

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Hunter Harner Sr QB

    Anthony Snyder Sr FB

    Jayden Buchanan Jr SE

    Hunter Herb Jr OL

    Dan Opozda Jr OL

    Chase Schaeffer Jr (RB)

    Tyler Lucas Jr (Fl)

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Hunter Harner Sr DB

    Anthony Snyder Sr LB

    Jayden Buchanan Jr DB

    Hunter Herb Jr DL

    Dan Opozda Jr DE

    Chase Schaeffer Jr (LB)

    Tyler Lucas Jr (LB)

     

    Key Newcomers:

    Jericho Zemencik Sr TE

    Dominick Carado Sr OL

    Devin Schwalm Jr OL

    Willie Ward Jr OL

    Bryon Rusinko So DL

    Jake Kroh So DE

    Tyler Dalton So DB

    Danny Scheib Fr LB

     

    Key Stats:

    Hunter Harner QB: rushing – 218 carries for 1384 yards and 18 TD’s ;  passing – 37 / 107 for 313 yards and 5 TD’s

    Jayden Buchanan SE receiving – 13 receptions for 158 yards and 4 TD’s

    Anthony Snyer LB – 131 tackles

    Hunter Herb DL – 77 tackles

     

    2014 Outlook: Tri-Valley returns a number of skill position players on both sides of the ball led by senior QB Hunter Harner on offense and senior Anthony Snyder on defense.

    The biggest concern is replacing the majority of the offensive line and the heart of their defense, which was wiped out by graduation.

    Numbers and depth was a problem for the Dawgs the last two year’s. We only fielded a team of about 25 players.

    This year we’re going to be over 30 kids because we have 15 freshmen that signed up for the team. So the future looks nice with these numbers.

  • 2014 Team Preview: Bethlehem Liberty (11)

    bethlehem_libertyHead Coach John R. Truby Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. The offense this year is looking to become more consistent and execute. The offense returns most of the skills positions from last year and two players that started and played every game on the offensive line last year. Looking to put the ball in our playmakers hands as much as possible and allow them the space to operate.

    Doug Ereny returns as quarterback after a successful sophomore campaign, he has shown growth in understanding the offense, throwing the ball, and reading defense.

    Skills positions is loaded with returners at running back, Harvey House and Ryan Lawrence.

    The slot receivers are Darius Jones, Josiah Wright and Victor Santiago and wide receiver Izaiah Avent.

    Returning linemen are Louis Csaszar and Devon Lindeman. Guys that can help the line are Darius Gomez, Livian Diaz, Justin Liciaga, and Jaohne Duggan.

    Also, a few skill players that could make an impact this year are Dayvon Reimert, Eli Hall, Sean West, Joey Curzi, Carlo Perguni, and Darian Street.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. The defense needs to find replacements at key positions that were held by seniors. The key to our defense is to play fast and aggressive. We will use a good amount of stunts and blitzes to help our defensive line and linebackers attack offense.

    Our back seven was the strength of our defense last year and we need to see improvement from some young guys to continue that strength.

    Ryan Lawerence (MLB) Cameron Brusko (OLB) and Izaiah Avent (CB) return as anchors of our defense.

    Other key returners are Jaohne Duggan (DE), Tyrique Scipio (MLB), and Devon Lindemann (DT).

    New guys looking to make an impact are Brian Derkacs (DE), Alex Mack (MLB), John Soimes (MLB), Eli Hall (S/DB) Sean West (S/DB) Victor Santiago (DB) Josiah Wright (DB) Latu Finnegaffo (DE) Livian Diaz (DL) Matt Richline (DL)

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams? Who are your kick and punt returners? Who are your kicker and punter?

    A. Key for the special teams is to show improvement in all factors from last year. Special Teams underperformed last year, and a new coach has been brought on to better coordinate these teams.

    Key will be to allow Darius Jones the space to make plays in the return game. Punter will be Matt Lehman and kicker will be Tyler Reiman.

     

    Head Coach: John R. Truby

    2013 Record: 5-5

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: KJ Williams WR/CB, Xavier Wilcher S, Alex Rivera DL/OL, Derek Skinner C, Derek Moll G, Spencer Harlan G, Ryan Drury DE, Rocco Dipalo MLB/DE

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr Lou Csaszar LT/DT

    Sr Josiah Wright Slot

    Sr Darius Jones Slot

    Jr Doug Erney QB

    Sr Ryan Lawerence RB

    Jr Devon Linderman G/DT

    Sr Izaiah Avent WR

    Sr Harvey House RB

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    So Jahone Duggan DE

    Sr Ryan Lawerence MLB

    Sr Izaiah Avent CB

    Sr Ray Pacheco S

    Sr Cameron Brusko OLB

     

    Key Newcomers: OT Darius Gomez, Amir Griffin ATH, Darian Street WR, Sean West WR, Justin Haynes WR/CB, Alex Mack MLB, John Soimes MLB, Livian Diaz DT/OG, Matt Richline DT/OG, Jorge Corado DE/C, Jackson Eighmy DE/OT, Carlo Peguini WR, Tom Murphy QB/LB,

     D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Lou Csaszar LT, Cameron Brusko OLB, Izaiah Avent CB, Doug Erney QB, Jahone Duggan DE,

     2014 Outlook: Offense should see big improvement with Doug Erney returning from a solid sophomore campaign. Erney will have a lot of weapons to choose from in an offense that is returning everyone in the skilled positions.

    Defensively key positions need to be replaced to help solidify the defensive front and backfield.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 12 – Easton Area (11)

    eastonOffensive Preview:

    At the quarterback position Brad Wilkins is gone due to graduation and the Red Rovers are going to have a battle going on. Edward Roeder is one of the guys battling for the starting spot.

    “He has limited experience with the varsity. He played quarterback on the JV team his sophomore year. He was the backup last year.

    Trey Durrah is the other guy battling for the starting spot and he’s going to be a junior.

    “He was the quarterback on the JV team last year.”

    Both kids are similar in style and both won’t hesitate to run the ball. They both have speed.

    “It’s a matter of them getting experience in the passing game. I don’t rule out playing two quarterback.”

     

    One of the top running backs in Eastern PA returns for his senior year. Shane Simpson returns for his fourth-year on the varsity. The Red Rovers are going to get him the ball in many different ways. He has game breaking ability.

    “We want to get him in the open field and make plays. You may see him lineup in the backfield at time or in slot. He will get a lot of touches this year.”

    The Red Rovers can run with speed with Shane and can run with power with Nolan Kilpatrick this year. Nolan has been working hard this offseason at Iron Core Athlete and has gotten bigger.

    “He’s going to be our physical runner and runs between the tackles very well. He’s very good at finding the hole in limited space. He’s that type of kid that can move the pile.”

    Dalvyn Reynolds is another guy to watch this fall.

    “Dalvyn filled in for Shane quite a bit in the early part of the playoffs last year. He has good size and is fast.”

    A couple of kids coming off the JV team will see some action this year. Brandon Haskins will be one of those kids getting some carries.

    “The running game is going to be our strength this year. We have a lot of experience and guys who will make plays.”

     

    On the offensive line the Red Rovers return four players with a lot of experience. Forrest Myers is starting his fourth-year at tackle. Mike Fleming returns for his second-year at tackle.

    “Both of those kids have Division 1-AA schools looking at them.”

    Craig Stahlecker and Mike Catalano both return at offensive guard.

    “Catalano is a first team All-League player coming back.”

    Easton has depth on the line with guys that have experience. Nick Tone and Ryan Green have the experience coming back. Luke Daub is another player.

    The only spot that is open on the offensive line is the center position.

    “The way we do it is pick our five best lineman.”

    Right now they have tried four or five kids out this summer. They may not know who’s going to play center until after one or both scrimmages.

    “We could move Fleming there. But, right now everything has been done with out pads. We will know more when we play our scrimmages.”

     

    Kyle Walsh is a returning wide receiver / tight end. Kyle is a very good athlete and is a division one Lacrosse prospect. He’s a big lanky kid.

    “He’s a kid that can go deep or run underneath for us at tight end.”

    Altarik Key is another guy to watch at tight end. Daniel Pasch didn’t play last year but he could see some time at tight end and Rich Tattoli is one to watch.

    “Daniel is more of a blocking tight end.”

    Alec Bina will play at wide receiver and either one of the quarterbacks could play some receiver to this year.

    Shane Simpson will play out there at times.

    Greg Albertson played corner and special teams last year. He will get some playing time. Corey Deemer is a 6-foot-2 wide out.

    “We have a lot of depth at tight end and receiver.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Nick Tone is the only returning starter on the defensive line. He’s quick inside and is strong.

    “Nick really had a good second half of the season last year. He played both ways in the beginning and we moved him one way and his play picked up. He really had some good games.”

    Mike Fleming and Mike Catalano all saw spot action last year.

    David Simmons will be at defensive end.

    “We have some experience coming back.”

     

    At linebacker the Red Rovers have two guys coming back. They are inside linebacker Altarik Key and outside linebacker Nolan Kilpatrick.

    “Nolan is our leader and Altarki has good experience inside. There’s a group of five or six guys that are competing for playing time. No one has stood out yet.”

    Those other spots will be open until they see these guys play with pads in some scrimmages. One guy with some experience at linebacker is Corey Deemer.

    “We could move him there. He has experience outside. He filled in for Nolan last year in a couple of games.”

     

    The strength of the defense will be the secondary with three guys returning, two safeties and a corner back.

    Shane Simpson returns for his second year at cornerback. The two safeties are Alec Bina and Edward Roeder.

    Greg Albertson had a lot of time back there in the secondary. Trey Durrah can also step into the secondary.

    “Roeder is our leader in the secondary. This is his second year and he’s the kid that can step up against the run. He’s a good tackler and is always around the ball.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Devon Lovaasen returns at punter. This is his second year.

    “He has been working hard this offseason and has improved his height on the ball when he punts it.”

    Alec Bina, Shane Simpson and Greg Albertson are the kick and punt returners.

    Nick Tone is the long snapper and Luke Daub is a good snapper too.

     

    Head Coach: Steve Shiffert

    2013 record: 11-3

    2014 Schedule

    Key players lost: Cam Casciole ILB, Justin Weldon DT, Brad Wilkins QB, Nick Rasso DE, John Spadoni C, Kyle Bambary RB and Joey Ford CB

     

    Offensive returning starters:

    Shane Simpson Sr 5’10´ 175   RB/WR 2nd year at corner

    Mike Fleming Sr 6’3”   270     OT

    Forrest Myers Sr   6’1” 290     OT

    Craig Stahlecker Jr 6’1” 195   OG

    Mike Catalano Sr 5’10” 220 OG

    Kyle Walsh Sr   6’2”   190   TE/WR

    Devon Lovaasen Sr 5’11” 180   Punter

     

    Defensive returning starters:

    Shane Simpson Sr 5’10” 175 CB

    Nick Tone Sr   6’1”   210 DT

    Altarik Key SR   5’11” 190   ILB

    Nolan Kilpatrick Sr 5’10” 210 OLB

    Alec Bina   Sr 5’7” 185   S

    Edward Roeder Sr 6’   175 S

     

    Non returning starters with considerable experience:

    Nick Tone OG

    Nolan Kilpatrick RB

    Dalvyn Reynolds Sr 5’10” RB

    Greg Albertson Jr 5’7” 135 CB

    Mike Catalano DT

    Corey Deemer Jr 6’2”   190 OLB

    Other letterwinners:

    Conor Tuturice   Jr 6’ 190 OLB

    Luke Daub Jr 5’10” 195 OG

    Jaquan Duffus Jr 5’9” 165   RB

    Ryan Green Jr 5’10” 195 OL/DL

    Davis Simmons Jr 6’1” 195 DE

    Richard Tattoli Jr 5’10” 180 TE

    Areas of concern:

    Replacing DL, QB, PK

    Establishing a passing game

    Defensive Front

     

    Strengths:

    Running game

    Offensive line

    Defensive secondary and OLB have good experience

  • CBS MaxPreps Top 25 Preseason Non-Public Football Rankings

    Some people believe private high schools should play in a league of their own.

    Well, now they at least have a rankings set of their own.

    Across the country, some of the nation’s top high school football teams are non-public schools. Here’s how they stack up against each other.

    1. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
    2. De La Salle (Concord, Calif.)
    3. American Heritage (Plantation, Fla.)
    4. St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio)
    5. Servite (Anaheim, Calif.)
    6. St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)
    7. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas)
    8. St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia)
    9. Serra (Gardena, Calif.)
    10. Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.)
    11. Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville, Fla.)
    12. St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.)
    13. DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.)
    14. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
    15. Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati)
    16. Archbishop Wood (Warminster, Pa.)
    17. Curtis (River Ridge, La.)
    18. Alemany (Mission Hills, Calif.)
    19. Paramus Catholic (N.J.)
    20. Archbishop Rummel (Metairie, La.)
    21. St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.)
    22. Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.)
    23. Central Catholic (Portland, Ore.)
    24. Eastside Catholic (Sammamish, Wash.)
    25. Punahou (Honolulu)

     

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  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 72 – Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic

    WIDE RECEIVER SPOTLIGHTf.simmons

    Player Name: Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic

    Height: 6-3

    Weight: 175

    40-Yard Dash: 4.4

    Class of: 2015

    GPA: 3.0

    Position(s): WR/CB/KR/PR

    Jersey Number: 14

    Years with Varsity: 2

    Other Sports: Track and Field and Basketball

    Starting experience: Last year was his first year playing varsity on both sides of the ball.

    2013 Stats: He caught 38 passes for 704 yards and 10 touchdowns.

    2013 Highlights: Against Easton Area he caught five passes for 212 yards and three touchdowns.

    Honors: 2nd Team Express-Times All-Area as a Athlete and 2nd Team Morning Call All-Area as a Athlete

     

    Coaches Q&A with Joe Henrich:

    Q. What are his strengths at wide receiver?

    A. He has great speed and great body control when he has to go up for a ball. He’s very smooth and good at making people miss and he has soft hands.

    He’s one of our guys that can make big plays for us every time he touches the ball. One of his best assets is making unbelievable catches. He’s a tremendous and confident athlete.

     

    Q. What are his strengths on defense?

    A. In our defense our corners play in space. He has great range and he has the ability to go up and get the ball because of his length. That’s good when you are matched up outside on people.

    What has got him here is his athleticism. It’s his ability to play left to right and cover ground and be able to get up and make plays on the ball.

     

    Q. How is he as a returner?

    A. He’s very good and is working on getting better as a returner. He’s very fast and makes plays either on punt or kickoff return.

    He has the ability to be elusive in open space and has the speed to take a seam and go.

     

    College offers: As of 6/30, he has offers from Buffalo, California, Purdue, Rutgers, Virginia and Western Michigan

    Hudl Highlights: Click here

     

    Photo Credit: Lehighvalleylive.com

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 71 – Elijah McBride, East Stroudsburg North

    RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHTe.mcbride

    Player Name: Elijah McBride, East Stroudsburg North

    Height: 5-10

    Weight: 185

    40-Yard Dash: 4.59

    Class of: 2015

    GPA: 3.0

    Position(s): RB/DB/KR

    Jersey Number: 3

    Years with Varsity: 3

    Starting experience: He played some his sophomore year at running back. He started last year at running back. On defense this year he will play in the secondary.

    2013 Stats: He caught 15 passes for 203 yards and one touchdown.

     

    Coaches Q&A with Chuck Dailey:

    Q. What are his strengths at running back?

    A. He’s more of a slasher and is a powerful and quick runner. He’s not much of a dancer, he’s going to make that one cut and get up field. He’s a very explosive player and very physical.

    His hands are good and we did throw to him last year with a lot of the short stuff out of the backfield. This year he will move in the slot now and then and run more intermediate routes.

    At times we may line him up in the wildcat. So, this year we’re moving him all over to try and get him the ball in different places.

     

    Q. What are his strengths on defense?

    A. He’s going to show leadership in the secondary this year. He is a very disciplined player and is going to do what he is supposed to do by doing his job.

    He’s very physical and is a strong tackler. This year he’s going to play corner. But at times he may play some man coverage.

     

    Q. How’s he as a kick returner?

    A. He’s a good north/south runner and our playmaker on special teams.

     

    Q. What’s he doing in the offseason?

    A. He has gone to a lot of camps this offseason. He has gone to Rutgers, Lafayette, Nike camps and others.

    He’s working on all the little things to prepare for this season. He’s going to Iron Core Athlete and getting stronger.

     

    Q. Final thoughts on Elijah?

    A. He’s a true throwback player. There’s not that many kids today that live for football and he’s one of those kids that just eats it up. Every day is about getting better and getting prepared for the season.

    He is a good kid and does it in the classroom.

     

    Schools of Interest: As of 7/01, he has interest from Boston College, Connecticut, Fresno State, Maryland, Oregon, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse and West Virginia

    Hudl Highlights: Click here

     

    Photo Credit: PoconoRecord.com

  • 2014 Team Preview: Northampton (11)

    northamptonHead Coach Mark Scisly Q&A

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your offense?

    A. We run a multiple offense that utilizes a lot of formations both under center and in the shotgun. We adapt our scheme to fit our personnel.

    We have a veteran group on the offensive line with several players having varsity experience. They are Ty Marinelli, Logan Koehler, Dalton Hammer, Alex Ardle and Alex Quaglieri. We are hoping their experience will help the team improve on its ability to run the ball from last season.

    On offense we are looking to quarterback Cory Croll, running back Tyler Jackson, wide receiver Christian Pinnock and running back Devon Turner to be playmakers for us this season, along with others.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your defense?

    A. We are going to run an attacking defense based on a four-man front. Positions on defense are wide open, but we look for the secondary to be much improved this year with the help of Jovani Datis-Cordero, Tyler Jackson, Andrew Szerencsits, Christian Pinnock, and Mario Delker.

    Our defensive line also has a lot of varsity experience with Logan Koehler (Jr.) leading the way.  We are also looking for big things from senior d-lineman Casey Danner, Ty Marinelli, Dalton Hammer, Alex Quaglieri, and Jared Schmall.

     

    Q. What are the key things we should know about your special teams?  

    A. We are trying out guys in the next week.  Hopefully we can find someone from this.  I am a new coach, so a lot of things are up in the air.

     

    Head Coach: Mark Scisly (1st year)

    2013 Record: 0-12

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Nick Cook (QB, All Time Leading Passer), Jared Bauer, Blake Boehm, Dylan Cook, Kentyn Chambers, Jullian Tabb, Jake DeAngeles, Landon Lewis, Chris Torres, Derrick Wruble

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Logan Koehler (Jr. OG),

    Dalton Hammer (Sr. OT),

    Ty Marinelli (Sr. OT),

    Christian Pinnock (Sr. WR)

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Logan Koehler (Jr. DT),

    Alex Quaglieri (Sr. DE),

    Dalton Hammer (Sr. DT),

    Jovani Datis Cordero (So. CB)

     

    Key Newcomers: Cory Croll (QB, Sr.)

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Logan Koehler (Jr. OL)

    Key Stats: The 2013 Defense gave up over 500 points last year

    2014 Outlook:  Despite very few returning starters look for the Konkrete Kids to be much improved this season.

    It will start with playing fundamentally sound football on both sides of the ball and improving the defense that gave up over 500 points last season.

  • 2014 Team Preview – Panther Valley (11)

    panther_valleyCoach comments:

    Offense:

    We lost 93% of our yardage from last year in Kyle Ferryman (Moravian) and Richard Nase (Shippensburg). We will have a very balanced offensive attack.

    We have two quarterbacks challenging for the starting spot, and both are juniors. Matt Hudicka and Ali Capobianco. It will be a battle that will continue through camp and both of our scrimmages.

    Rian Shubeck at fullback will be asked to be a leader and carry the ball more than last year. Jake Suveg and Isaiah Cruz are both nice running backs that compliment each other very well.

    The offensive line will be made up of mostly juniors such as: Triston Strunk, Luke Hunsicker. Kyle Emmert, Shane Houser and Dylan Moyer.

    The wide receivers will be a nice mix of seniors and sophomores. We have a fairly young squad that will definitely grow and improve as the season progresses.

     

    Defense:

    The defense lacks size, but we will have decent speed. They are picking up the concepts fairly well. Rian Shubeck at defensive tackle will once again be the leader and will make our defense go. He will be undersized a bit but he will require a lot of double teams and that will open things up for other players.

    Anthony Micholik at outside linebacker, is a sophomore and has a lot of potential to do great things.

    The secondary is rather deep with seven guys that could see the field on a Friday night. Cee Keo at Safety should have a solid year. Danny Gilberry, Matt Hudicka, Ali Capobianco, Jake Suveg, Josue Rodriguez and Devin Hoffman are the guys battling for playing time.

     

    Special Teams:

    We return a great punter in Jake Suveg.

    Brendan Morgans who plays a lot of soccer in the Lehigh Valley came out and will be a huge addition in the kicking game.

    We have a nice amount of players who can return kicks and punts (Danny Gilberry, Anthony Micholik, Josue Rodriguez, Isaiah Cruz, Jake Suveg).

    Special teams will need to be a big part of our game in order to help us take advantage of field position.

     

    Head Coach: Matt Davis (1st year)

    2013 Record: 3-7

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Richard Nase (Shippensburg), Kyle Ferryman (Moravian), Mark Williams (Lebanon Valley)

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Jr. Triston Strunk OL

    Jr. Luke Hunsicker OL

    Sr. Cee Keo WR

    Sr. Jake Suveg WR

    Soph. Anthony Micholik Ath.

    Sr. Rian Shubeck FB

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. Rian Shubeck DT

    Jr. Luke Hunsicker DT

    Jr. Kyle Emmert LB

    Sr. Zane Eickhoff DB

    Sr. Cee Keo DB,

    Jr. Shane Houser DE

     

    Key Newcomers: Soph. Danny Gilberry WR/DB, Jr. Isaiah Cruz-Ortiz RB/LB, Jr. Matt Hudicka QB/DB, Soph. Josue Rodriguez WR/DB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    Key Stats: Rian Shubeck will be the key leader on both sides of the ball at FB/DT/LB. He’s a state qualifier in wrestling this past year in the 220 lb weight class. PV record is 7-23 in the last 3 seasons.

    2014 Outlook: Nase and Ferryman both ran for over 1000 yards last year, and we need to find people to carry the football. The first two games will let us know where we stand as we play Schuylkill Haven and Marian Catholic. Numbers have improved from 25 last year to close to 40 this year. A .500 record is the goal.

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 70 – Louis Csaszar, Bethlehem Liberty

    OFFENSIVE LINEMAN SPOTLIGHTl.csaszar2

    Player Name: Louis Csaszar, Bethlehem Liberty

    Height: 6-4

    Weight: 290

    40-Yard Dash: 5.2

    Class of: 2015

    GPA: 3.9

    Position(s): OL/NG

    Jersey Number: 70

    Years with Varsity: 3

    Other Sports: None

    Starting experience: His freshman year he played JV. He has started three-years on offense and second year starting on defense.

    Honors: 1st Team Lehigh Valley Conference at OL and 1st Team All-Express-Times at OL

     

    Coaches Q&A with John Truby:

    Q. What are his strengths on the offensive line?

    A. On the offensive line he can play all three positions. He’s very versatile. He can snap, play guard and he knows every position. He’s a very smart guy.

    He does a good job when we run the ball and we want to get him more involved in our run game this year.

    His biggest asset is his footwork. He’s never really out of position too much when he’s pass blocking.

     

    Q. What is he doing in the offseason to get better?

    A. He’s working hard at everything this offseason and is one of the hardest working players. He had an awesome offseason in the weight room.

    Here’s an example, He did 625 on one squat the other day. We didn’t want him to try it again, so we put it down at 405 and all he did it 25 times.

    He’s a very powerful kid and he’s getting bigger and stronger.

     

    Q. How much defense will he play this year?

    A. We’re going to use him more towards the goal line and in the red zone. He’s a good run stopper.

     

    Schools of Interest: Committed to Villanova

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  • 2014 Team Preview – Palmerton Area (11)

    palmertonCoach comments:

    Offensive keys to our success will be execution, consistency, and keeping the chains moving while putting the ball in the end zone.

    We return eight starters and some others who played quite a bit in different roles last season.

    We have a good supporting cast of players that will be important to us this season.  In the backfield we will have Senior Tre Nelson and Sophomore Mike Stasko.  Both are returners from last season and offer a great 1-2 punch. Nelson can hurt you with his powerful, 6’1 220 lb frame along with his speed.  Stasko played as a freshman last season and looks to build off of what he learned from his varsity experience.

    At receivers we welcome the return of Gerald Pereira coming off an injury that sidelined him for the entire 2013 season.

    Complimenting him will be seniors Dominic Shivone and Nick Sander who saw a lot of playing time last season.

    We have had a strong off-season from Sean Doherty, Toby Sander and Kole Rodrigues. Their play will add depth and great competition to the receiver corp.

    At QB – we have a great battle between Sophomore Garrett Perschy and Junior Zach Buck. Perschy started one game as a freshman and Buck started four before an injury sidelined him.

    Both bring different strengths to the team and it will more than likely take the two scrimmages to sort things out for us there.

    On the offensive line we return  – Junior – Jericho Burger 6’2 300 lbs,  Junior- Owen Miller 6’2 285 lbs,  Senior -Tyler Rodgers 6’1 205 lbs,  Senior -Jake Horn 5’9 180 lbs. All four of them started last season.

    We will be looking to them to anchor the line and build chemistry quickly with one another. Along with having other players stepping up to add much needed depth on the line.

    If we can stay healthy, I believe with the experience we have returning, we can be exciting to watch.

     

    Defensively we return quite a few players (9)

    Leading and anchoring the defense will be Tre Nelson – ILB – Tre will be a four-year starter at ILB this season.  He is extremely strong, has great instincts and can play sideline to sideline.  We will rely heavily on him to come up with big plays and be our run stopper.  We will be looking for Evan Tayntor, Jared Mooney or Andrew Ringler to help solidify the spot opposite Nelson.

    In the secondary, we return Gerald Pereira, Nick Sander, Dominic Shivone and Sean Doherty.  Pereira was the starter at FS before his injury.  Sander played well in the absence of Pereira at FS and was complimented by Shivone and Doherty at corners.  These guys have been together for a while and communicate very well in terms of what they see from opposing defenses.  They can play the pass well and support the run just as well.

    At OLB- we return Isaac George who had a tremendous JR season – where he was second on the team in tackles with 113 behind Tre Nelson 117.  Isaac can play both the run and pass and has great speed and quickness.  I look forward to seeing him progress this season.  We will have a good battle for the second OLB spot between Senior Eric Marlatt and Sophomore Mike Stasko.

    Up front we return Tyler Rodgers who will be in year three of starting at Defensive End along with Jake Horn who will also be playing DE.  Jake and Tyler will be very vital to our success up front since they have the most experience.

    We will be looking for other players to step up at defensive tackle such as Matt Semmel, Jericho Burger, Anthony Maradeo and Owen Miller to anchor the line.

    The key for us defensively will be to create turnovers and get off the field on thirrd downs.  We want to pursue the ball and be opportunistic by creating scores or good field position with our defense.

     

    Special Teams – We return Sean Doherty as a our punter -he averaged 33 yds a punt last season and we will have a kicking competition between a few players to nail down the kickoff and place kicking duties.

    We have quite a few players who can return between Dominic Shiovne, Nick Sander, Mike Stasko and Gerald Pereira.

     

    Head Coach: Chris Walkowiak

    2013 Record: 2-8

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Logan Lesher, Alec Delong and Austin Cook

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Tre Nelson – SR – FB

    Jerry Pereira – SR – Athlete

    Dominic Shivone – SR – WR

    Tyler Rodger – SR – Guard

    Jake Horn -SR – Center

    Jericho Burger – JR – Tackle

    Owen Miller – JR – Tackle

    Nicholas Sander – SR – WR

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Tyler Rodgers – SR – DE

    Jake Horn – SR – DT

    Tre  Nelson – SR – ILB

    Isaac George – SR – OLB

    Dominic Shivone – SR – DB

    Sean Doherty – SR -DB

    Nicholas Sander – SR – DB

    Jerry Pereira – SR – DB

     

    Key Newcomers:

    Evan Tayntor – SR – Guard/LB

    Mike Stasko – Soph – RB/OLB

    Jared Mooney – Soph -TE/DE

    Garrett Perschy – JR -QB

    Zach Buck – JR – QB

    Kole Rodrigues – JR – WR/DB

    Toby Sander – JR – WR/DB

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Tre Nelson – SR – FB/LB and Gerald Pereira – SR – Athlete/FS/DB

    Tre Nelson offered by Monmouth and Gerald Pereira.  Both have a lot of 1AA interest.

    “O” starters – Tre Nelson, Mike Stasko, Gerald Pereira, Dominic Shivone, Tyler Rodgers, Jake Horn, Owen Miller, Jericho Burger

    “D” starters – Tre Nelson, Isaac George, Gerald Pereira, Dominic Shivone, Sean Doherty, Nick Sander, Tyler Rodgers, Jake Horn

    2014 Outlook:

    Experienced group of seniors, who have been through the building phase of the program.  Now is their time to produce.

    Excellent leadership and work ethic demonstrated from the senior class, which should filter down through the lower classes.

    We will rely on our experience, speed and strength for the upcoming season.

  • Top 20 most dominant Pennsylvania high school football teams in the MaxPreps era

    After compiling data since 2004, we have come up with the 20 best high school football programs in Pennsylvania.

    It has been 10 years now that MaxPreps has put out football computer rankings, presented by the Army National Guard.

    That’s plenty of time to come up with a solid list of which programs have been the most dominant during the MaxPreps era.

    For the purpose of the rankings, each team will be awarded points based off where it finished in the computer rankings after each season. For example, if a team finished No. 1 overall it receives 25 points. If the team finished No. 25 overall, it would get one point. A team also receives 30 points for winning a state title and 15 for being the runner-up.

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  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 68 – Shakur Lester, Dieruff

    RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHTs.lester

    Player Name: Shakur Lester, Dieruff

    Height: 5-10

    Weight: 185

    40-Yard Dash: 4.44

    Class of: 2015

    Position(s): RB/SS/KR/PR

    Jersey Number: 6

    Years with Varsity: 3

    Other Sports: Track and Field

    Starting experience: He played his freshman year at Catasauqua before moving to Allentown. He has started since his sophomore year at running back and mid-way through the season I started him both ways. Last year he started on both sides of the ball.

    2013 Stats: Lester rushed for 1,194 yards and 15 touchdowns. He caught 25 passes for 437 yards and five touchdowns. He was also one-for-one passing and a touchdown.

    He was fourth on our team in tackles last year. He had 48 total tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and one sack.

    2013 Highlights: Against William Allen he rushed for 232 yards.

    Honors: 1 st Team Morning Call All-Area at RB

     

    Coaches Q&A with Kyle Beller:

    Q. What are his strengths at running back?

    A. He has great vision and is very fast and shifty. He doesn’t take hard hits. He has very good lower body control and when he sees the hole he hits it and goes, he has great burst.

    I’ll give you example of one of my favorite runs from last year. It was the second game against Pleasant Valley and he goes to the right and right around the hash mark he gets kind of boxed in. He almost stops and looks the kid dead in the eye, makes a move to his right and went for a touchdown. It was completely stop on a dime, make a move and accelerate. It was an absolutely amazing run and that is the stuff this young man can do.

    We like to move him around and he will be lined up at the running back position, slot receiver, outside receiver and at quarterback.

    We like to throw to him and he has good hands.

     

    Q. What are his strengths on defense?

    A. His speed helps him out and he has natural instincts. He always seems to be around where the ball is. The thing is, he covers so much ground for us at weak safety, and it allows us to do so much on defense that I know he’s there to make things happen.

    He makes plays back there and is a great tackler.

     

    Q. How’s he as a returner?

    A. No one kicks to him. We look at kickoffs as another offensive play and having him back there we know they have to kick away. We usually end up with good field position.

     

    Schools of Interest: Committed to Monmouth University

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 5 – Palisades (11)

    palisadesOffensive Preview:

    This offseason, there is a battle going on at the quarterback position. Palisades does return their starting quarterback from last year. His name is Nick Sanders. But, there has been some good competition coming from junior Austin Krauss.

    “We won’t make a decision until we see both players perform in our scrimmages.”

    Nick brings back experience from the past two year and is the front-runner. He started 12 games last year and four games his sophomore year. He has some playoff experience and went to the District 11 Class 2A championship game last year against Catasauqua. Nick is a good game manager and can throw or run.

    “That is a whole lot of experience coming back at the quarterback position and not many teams would bring back a kid that has started in 16 games.”

    Both kids are fast, but Austin brings a little more speed at the quarterback spot. Austin is the fastest kid on the team. Where Nick has the experience, Austin has only thrown three passes. He has worked hard and is pushing Nick for the starting job.

    “Which ever one isn’t the quarterback will be a slot receiver or maybe play a little running back.”

     

    The Pirates return their feature running back and one of the top backs in their league, Christian Gretzinger. Last year he set the school record with 1,580 yards rushing. He’s a tough kid who likes to run between the tackles. He’s a guy that can bounce it out if he has to. This year is for him to get out in the edges a little more and out in space to make plays.

    “He had a great year last year running the ball and was tremendous at protecting the ball. I am very proud of him. I don’t know what the numbers are, but I know it was rare when he lost the ball.”

    The starting fullback from the past two years graduated and that position is up for grabs. The backup tailback is up for grabs too.

    “Those two spots we’re looking at this offseason. We will know better when we see some kids in scrimmages.”

    Guys that will battle for those spots could be one of the kids who aren’t the quarterback. Nick Bord is a guy that is battling for playing time at the fullback spot. He started at tight end last year.

     

    Palisades has most of their wide receivers returning from last year. Devin Ramsden led the team in catches last year and he’s back.

    “Devin has had a good offseason and he’s going to be a threat for us. He will be our go to guy.”

    Blake Cassalia started last year and look for him to get more involved in the offense this year. One of the quarterbacks will get some receiving time too.

    There are two other guys that will catch the ball this year. They are Kyle Maloney and Levi Wilkins who is a first year player.

     

    The five guys on the offensive line this year are OT Will Sadow, OG Wyatt Schilling, C Josh Welsh, OG Trevor Jesiolowski and OT Ryan Maloney.

    Out of those five guys Wyatt Schilling is the only returning starter. The other four guys have either played some on the offensive line or defense line last year.

    “They have all seen a little time. So it’s not like its brand new. It’s just because that didn’t start.”

    Matt Barnhart might rotate in at times this year.

    “If we’re doing this right on offense our running game will be our strength. In years past, we may have passed more than run. We will play to our strengths.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Wyatt Schilling returns as a defensive lineman. Will Sadow played in a few games last year and he’s back. Also Ryan Maloney, Trevor Jesiolowski, played some on the line. Trevor started a couple of games last year on the line.

    “We have players that have some experience coming back on the defensive line. Wyatt and Trevor played well for us last year and should be the leaders on the line.”

     

    Nick Bord started at defensive tackle last year. He may start at linebacker this year. Christain Gretzinger will play linebacker and start this year.

    There’s one position left and the other two guys will battle for that spot. They are Jared Scott and Matt Barnhart.

    “I expect all four of those guys to see some time this year.”

    There’s a ninth grader that might see some time and his name is Pat Lodwig.

    “I don’t play a lot of ninth graders ever, but this one might get on the field this year.”

     

    The secondary will be the strength of the defense this fall. They return most of the players from last year.

    The two safeties returning are Devin Ramsden and Blake Cassalia. Devin had four interceptions last year.

    Austin Krauss started at one corner.

    The fourth spot most likely will be Nick Sanders. Other guy that may see time at corner is Kyle Maloney. Levi Wilkins will see some time at safety.

    “We have experience coming back at the defensive line and secondary. I thought we had a good secondary last year and we have three of the four starters back. I am expecting big things from the D-line this year too.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Devin Ramsden and a few other guys in the mix for kick returns. Ramsden and Chirtian Gretzinger will due punt returns.

    Doug Haydoch and a ninth grader Jared Colletti are battling for kick and punt duties.

    Wyatt Schilling did the long snapping on punt returns. Tyler Marsh will be the other guy that may do long snaps.

     

    Head Coach: Kevin Ronalds

    2013 Record: 8-4

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: J.D. Donnelly and J.T. Lynch

    Offensive Players Returning: (5) ATH Austin Krauss, RB Christian Gretzinger, WR Devin Ramsden, WR Blake Cassalia, OG Wyatt Schilling

    Defensive Players Returning: (6) LB Nick Bord, DL Wyatt Schilling, LB Christian Gretzinger, S Devin Ramsden, S Blake Cassalia, CB Austin Krauss

    Key Newcomers: LB Pat Lodwig

    2014 Outlook: I think we’re a similar team like last year. It’s going to come down to staying healthy. Our numbers aren’t great and we can’t afford to lose even just a few players.

  • 2014 EasternPAFootball.com Preseason Big School Team

    The 2014 edition of the EasternPAFootball.com Big School preseason team consists of players from schools within the AAAA and AAA classifications of Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and Independent teams. There is a First Team and Honorable Mention and athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

     

    OFFENSIVE

    QB – Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College (12)

     

    RB – Andre Robinson, Bishop McDevitt (3)

    RB – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall (11)

     

    WR – D.J. Moore, Imhotep Charter (12)

    WR – Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic (11)

    WR – Kobay White, Bishop McDevitt (3)

     

    TE – Cary Angeline, Downingtown East (1)

     

    OL – Hayden Mahoney, Malvern Prep (Non-PIAA)

    OL – Jon Runyan Jr., St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    OL – Michal Menet, Exeter Township (3)

    OL – Ryan Bates, Archbishop Wood (12)

    OL – Ryan Bishoff, Plymouth-Whitemarsh (1)

     

    ATH – Olimade Zaccheus, St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

     

    K – Jake Bissell, Parkland (11)

     

    DEFENSIVE

    DL – Connor Guzy, Council Rock North (1)

    DL – Kevin Murphy, West Chester East (1)

    DL – Ryan Buchholz, Great Valley (1)

    DL – Shareef Miller, George Washington (12)

     

    LB – Andrew Davidson, Emmaus (11)

    LB – Dominic Caruso, Susquehanna Township (3)

    LB – Jake Cooper, Archbishop Wood (12)

    LB – Shaquille Jones, Imhotep Charter (12)

     

    DB – Jarey Elder, Parkland (11)

    DB – Jay Stocker, Coatesville Area (1)

    DB – John Reid, St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

     

    P – Adam Domovich, Lower Dauphin

     

    Honorable Mention:

    QB – Alex Hornibrook – Malvern Prep (Non-PIAA)

    QB – Brandon McIlwain, Council Rock North (1)

    QB – Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East (1)

    QB – Nick Marsilio, Bishop McDevitt (3)

     

    RB – Charles Shorweah, Pennsbury (1)

    RB – D’Andre Pollard, Neshaminy (1)

    RB – Dimetri Kelly, Roman Catholic (12)

    RB – Jake McCarthy, Scranton (2)

    RB – Josh Adams, Central Bucks South (1)

    RB – Michael McDaniel, Bethlehem Catholic (11)

    RB – Samir Bullock, Archbishop Ryan (12)

    RB – Shane Simpson, Easton Area (11)

    RB – Terry Loper, West Chester Rustin (1)

     

    WR – Amechie Walker, Harrisburg (3)

    WR – Andrew Force, Berwick Area (2)

    WR – Dontae Owens – Reading (3)

    WR – Jimmy Herron, LaSalle College HS (12)

     

    OL – Chad Zunich, Manheim Central (3)

    OL – Frank Tranzili, North Penn (1)

    OL – Joe DeSanto, Plymouth-Whitemarsh (1)

    OL – Keegan Sheedy, Lancaster Catholic (3)

    OL – Louis Csaszar, Bethlehem Liberty (11)

    OL – Shane Davis, St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    OL – Ted Field, Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    OL – Zach Venesky, Valley View (2)

     

    ATH – Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood (12)

    ATH – James Way, William Penn (3)

    ATH – Paul Dooley, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (Non-PIAA)

    ATH – Shakur Lester, Dieruff (11)

     

    K – Andrew Luckenbaugh, Spring Grove (3)

    K – Jake Roth, Conrad Weiser (3)

    K – Matt Hook, Fleetwood (3)

     

    TE – Amir Ealey, Coatesville (1)

    TE – Connor Lutz, Delaware Valley (2)

    TE – Naseir Upshur, Imhotep Charter (12)

     

    DL – Anthony Long, Bishop McDevitt (3)

    DL – Bryan White, West Chester Henderson (1)

    DL – Caleb Fell, Downingtown East (1)

    DL – Dante Lonardo, Bethlehem Catholic (11)

    DL – Gladimir Paul, Northeast (12)

    DL – Jake Strain, St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

     

    LB – Frank Aigeldinger, Crestwood (2)

    LB – Tyler Emge, Fleetwood (3)

     

    DB – Ahkema Evans, Coatesville (1)

    DB – Nyiem Nevarez, Pleasant Valley (11)

    DB – Shawn Springs, Archbishop Carroll (12)

    DB – Yeede Thaenrat, Father Judge (12)

     

    S – Trevor Morris, Malvern Prep (Non-PIAA)

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 63 – William Casella, Schuylkill Haven

    RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHTw.casella

    Player Name: William Casella, Schuylkill Haven

    Height: 5-10

    Weight: 200

    40-Yard Dash: 4.89

    Class of: 2015

    GPA: 3.6

    Position(s): RB/LB/KR

    Jersey Number: 22

    Years with Varsity: 4

    Other Sports: None

    Starting experience: He has started at running back since his freshman year. Last year was the first time he played defense and he started.

    2013 Stats: He rushed for 2,264 yards on 351 carries and 34 touchdowns. On defense he had 61 total tackles, three tackles for loss, one interception and one fumble recovery.

    2013 Highlights: Against Bristol he rushed for 334 yards on 34 carries and six touchdowns.

    Honors: 1st Team All-League

     

    Coaches Q&A with Mike Farr:

    Q. What are his strengths at running back?

    A. His ability to accelerate to the hole and then he’s able to make that one big cut. Now from the time he was a freshman and until now, he’s getting much bigger, stronger and faster.

    He really has a good motor and get’s excited at running the football. I think this year he will be a lot more physical runner and has good hands.

     

    Q. What are his strengths on defense?

    A. His ability to recognize formations and get us in the correct defense. He’s our quarterback defensively and his ability to get to the hole quickly and be physical.

    He’s a good tackler.

     

    Q. Is he returning kicks this year?

    A. We’re looking at him back there with Ryan this year. He has good hands and is a good north/south runner.

     

    Q. What’s he doing in the offseason?

    A. This year going into his senior year he’s in the best shape of his life and has transformed about 22-pounds that was fat into muscle. He’s shaved about three-tenths off his 40-time.

    He’s working on making his feet faster. He has been working on his acceleration at a place called the jungle. He’s so fast the first 10-yards and that is important in our offense.

     

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  • 2014 EasternPAFootball.com Preseason Small School Team

    The 2014 edition of the EasternPAFootball.com Small School preseason team consists of players from schools within the AA and A classifications of Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and Independent teams. There is a First Team and Honorable Mention and athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

     

    OFFENSIVE:

    QB – Kyle Datres – Loyalsock Township (4)

    QB – Michael Pietropola, Wellsboro (4)

     

    RB – Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport (4)

    RB – Donte Simmons, Bristol (1)

    RB – Nasir Bonner, Delaware Valley Charter (12)

     

    WR – Ahkil Crumpton, West Catholic (12)

    WR – Cody Miller, Williams Valley (11)

    WR – Nick Long, Northwest Area (2)

     

    TE – Christian Kelley, Mount Carmel (4)

     

    OL – Dan Drewes, Dunmore (2)

    OL – Dylan Brennan, Troy Area (4)

    OL – Jake Glavin, Loyalsock Township (4)

    OL – Nathan Gadinski, North Schylkill (11)

    OL – Steven Wyant, West Catholic (12)

     

    ATH – Luke Rarig, Southern Columbia (4)

     

    K – Shayne Riley, Danville Area (4)

     

    DEFENSIVE:

    DL – Trent Donlan, Southern Columbia (4)

    DL – Tyler Schonewolf, South Williamsport (4)

    DL – Wyett McLeod, Conwell-Egan (12)

    DL – Tymir Oliver, West Catholic (12)

     

    LB – Nixlot Dameus, Delaware Valley Charter (12)

    LB – Tre Nelson, Palmerton (11)

    LB – Twynique-Wilkerson Chisholm, Steelton-Highspire (3)

     

    DB – Cameron Richardson, Northwestern Lehigh (11)

    DB – Drew Newcomb, Lewisburg (4)

    DB – Eric Marbury, Pius X (11)

     

    P – Tyler Vanderpoll, Towanda (4)

     

    Honorable Mention:

    QB – Antwain McCollum, West Catholic (12)

    QB – Michael Shuster, Camp Hill (3)

    QB – Nick Becker – Southern Columbia (4)

    QB – Ryan Whayland, Episcopal Academy (Non-PIAA)

    QB – Tre Jordan, Pius X (11)

    QB – Vian Dolo, Prep Charter (12)

     

    RB – Blake Marks, Southern Columbia (4)

    RB – Christian Gretzinger, Palisades (11)

    RB – Lucas Jennings, Wyalusing Area (4)

    RB – Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire (3)

    RB – William Casella, Schuylkill Haven (11)

     

    WR – Nate Stewart, Pius X (11)

     

    OL – Kyle Smith, Schuylkill Valley (3)

    OL – Matt Witt, Western Wayne (2)

    OL – Nick Place, Towanda (4)

     

    ATH – Hakeem Kinard, York Catholic (3)

    ATH – Noah Huff, Towanda (4)

    ATH – Ryan Fink, Schuylkill Haven (11)

     

    K – Cade Harmon, Bloomsburg Area (4)

    K – Joseph Harakal, Catasauqua (11)

     

    DL – Timmy Drewes, Dunmore (2)

    DL – Wyatt Entz, Montoursville (4)

     

    LB – Harry Hall, Northwestern Lehigh (11)

    LB – Nick Stephani, Troy Area (4)

     

    DB – Domonic Farronato, Mount Carmel Area (4)

    DB – Matt Meloy, Danville Area (4)

     

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 1 – Pius X (11)

    pius_xOffense Preview:

    Quarterback Tre Jordan is heading into his third season and is ready to lead the Royals this fall.

    “I have seen a really strong progression from Tre in the two-years playing quarterback for us. Now he is coming into his third year, and his off-season preparation has been really high,” said Head Coach Phil Stambaugh. “I have been really impressed on how he has picked up our offense the last two-years and the way he has been able to execute it.”

    Tre had a very productive sophomore season. Look for him to do more of the same and keep that good balance, throwing the ball and running the ball.

     

    The offensive line has four players returning. On the left side they are, at left tackle Zach Savelli and guard Anthony Greggo. On the right side there are a couple of guys that have played and had good experience over the last two years. There will be competition in those two spots. They are OG Ryan Conway and a guy who started last year for us and he’s Matt DeBerardinis.

    At right tackle, our starter last year, Garrett Irizarry got hurt and we hope to get him back by week three. Matt Haycock and Taino Gonzalez are going to compete for the right tackle position.

    Robert Schippers and Dawson Hughes are two kids competing for the center position.

    “There are two pretty solid spots on the offensive line and the other three positions are up for a battle.”

     

    At running back you may see Sean Stewart in the backfield. He was one of the top underclassman last year. You may see two seniors filling in at times and they are Nico Palma and David LaRose.

     

    Pius has their top wide receivers coming back and he is Nate Stewart. “He had a excellent offseason and I am very excited about what he’s going to do this year.” Look for Nate to have a big year and be a key on offense this year.

    Another kid to keep an eye on is one that hasn’t played football since seventh grade, that’s junior Aaron Weller. “He is very smooth and has done some nice things for us this offseason.”

    We have another kid, Destyn Woody who played some tight end last year and he’s going to play some H-Back this year. Hunter Beck and sophomore Jon Moran who missed last season due to an injury are back. Xavier Lockard is another young guy to watch at receiver.

     

    Defense Preview:

    On the defensive line you will see Zach Savelli and Sean Braddish. Matt Haycock played linebacker and defensive end last year.

    Look for these guys to rotate in on the line this year. Dawson Hughes, Taino Gonzalez and Matt DeBerardinis will all see some action this year.

    “Our strength is the ability to rotate through and do it by committee. I feel by putting any of those guys in any of those positions, will be benefit.”

     

    Anthony Greggo, David LaRose and Destyn Woody are all back at linebacker. These three guys are set as starters.

    “Greggo is our leader at linebacker and has played since his freshman year. The last two years he has been a key to our defense. He is a guy that has moved around in different spots and has a lot of versatility as well.”

    Matt Ledner and Christian Candelaria are two guys who will compete for the fourth linebacker spot.

     

    The leader in the secondary is Nate Stewart and he’s another guy back in the secondary and had two interceptions. Also look for Tre Jordan to play some defense this year.

    At corner Aaron Weller and Sean Stewart will see action. Jon Moran, Nico Palma and Hunter Beck will see some action at nickel and dime packages.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    At kick and punt returner we have Nate Stewart and Aaron Weller might be back there too.

     

    Our kicker and punter is Dalton Tucker who started playing last year about half way through the year. He used to be a soccer kid.

     

    Zach Savelli is our long snapper.

     

    “We have 35 kids on our roster and 22 of them are upper classman.”

     

    Head Coach: Philip Stambaugh (5th Season, 32-16)

    2013 Record: 6-5 (All-American League Champions, 4-0)

    Key Starters Lost: RB/DB Dashon Russell, OL/DL Kyle Kokawski, LB TJ Belle, WR/DB Eric Provosty, LB Travis Miller

    2014 Schedule

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Jr. QB Tre Jordan

    Jr. WR Nate Stewart

    Sr. OL Anthony Greggo

    Sr. OL Zach Savelli

    Soph. OL Matt DeBerardinis

    Sr. OL Garrett Irizarry

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Jr. DB Nate Stewart

    Sr. LB Anthony Greggo

    Jr. LB Destyn Woody

    Sr. LB David LaRose

     

    Key Newcomers: Jr. WR Aaron Weller, Soph. OL/DL Dawson Hughes, Soph. RB/DB Sean Stewart, Soph. WR Jon Moran, Soph. RB Jalen Simpson

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jr. QB Tre Jordan, Jr. WR Nate Stewart, Sr. LB Anthony Greggo,

    Jr. DL Destyn Woody

     

    Key Stats:

    Jr. QB Tre Jordan:

    Passing: 88-140 for 1,443 Yards & 17 TDs – 5 INTs, 62.9% Completion

     

    Sr. LB Anthony Greggo:

    Defense: 61 Total Tackles, 8 for Loss, 1.5 Sacks

     

    Jr. DL Destyn Woody:

    Defense: 72 Total Tackles, 10 for Loss, 8 Sacks, 18 Hurries

     

    Jr. WR Nate Stewart:

    Receiving: 26 Receptions for 518 yards & 6 TDs

     

    Sr. K Dalton Tucker:

    Kicking: 19-23 PATs

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 56 – Doug Erney, Bethlehem Liberty

    QUARTERBACK SPOTLIGHTd.erney

    Player Name: Doug Erney, Bethlehem Liberty

    Height: 6-0

    Weight: 175

    40-Yard Dash: 4.5

    Class of: 2016

    GPA: 3.2

    Position(s): QB

    Jersey Number: 12

    Years with Varsity: 3

    Other Sports: None

    Starting experience: He played some quarterback his freshman year and started last year as a sophomore.

    2013 Stats: He completed 108 of 185 passes for 1,582 yards and 13 touchdowns. He rushed for 145 yards and one score.

    2013 Highlights: Against Freedom he completed 11 of 15 passes for 338 yards and three touchdowns.

    Honors: 3rd Team All-Expess-Times at QB and HM All-Area Morning Call at QB

     

    Coaches Q&A with John Truby:

    Q. What kind of leader is he?

    A. He’s showing me in the offseason that he’s a leader on our team. This year you can see he’s more confident in everything.

    The other kids have noticed a difference in him this offseason. I’ll give you an example. When your quarterback is benching 265 and he let’s everyone know he’s benching 265, it’s a nice little poke at some of the larger guys to say, I have to get at it.

    The other players see he’s putting the work in and is ready to go. So everyone is doing it.

     

     

    Q. What are his strengths at quarterback?

    A. One strengths is his footwork. He has nice foot work inside the pocket and is dangerous when he runs the ball.

    He’s really starting to come in to his own this offseason. This year he has really taken ownership of the offense. He feels more comfortable with what we are trying to do.

    One thing that stands out is that it doesn’t matter if he has pressure in his face or he’s moving around, he can put the ball where it needs to be.

    With our zone read offense I think he’s reading it better. He has a better understanding of when to give or when to keep. With him adding more muscle I think you are going to see him initiate the contact more when he runs the ball.

     

     

    Q. What is he doing in the offseason?

    A. He has been working out hard and putting on good muscle over the summer. He’s working on the little things to get better.

    He’s working on his short game. The long passes have always been there and he’s good at it. He has a great touch and that is something you can’t teach.

     

    Hudl Highlights: Click here

     

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  • Whitehall’s LB/RB Jake Buskirk issues verbal declaration to Lehigh University

    j.buskirkYesterday on twitter, Whitehall’s Jake Buskirk tweeted, “Verbally committed to @LehighFootballl #Go Lehigh”

    Buskirk is a 6-foot-2, 220-pound linebacker verbally committed to Lehigh University and had some interest from schools like Bucknell, Colgate, Cornell, Lafayette, Penn, Villanova and William & Mary.

    “I chose Lehigh because it’s a great mix of academics, football and an overall experience at the school,” said Buskirk. “Lehigh is where I’ve always wanted to go since I was young. I love it there.”

    Hudl Highlights

     

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  • Throwback Thursday: One Great Game Day

    tbtIn 2001 one of our football group and I motored from Bucks County out to Coatesville on Friday night November 30th for the Class 3A Eastern Final between Strath Haven D1 and Manheim Central D3. We were surprised on arrival to see no activity, no busses, no early crowd, and no lit field. It had rained heavily that morning and apparently officials had postponed the game until Saturday December 1 at 7:00 pm. This was confirmed by asking a security officer that we found on site.

    We had already planned to drive to Hershey on that Saturday for the Class 4A Eastern Final between Neshaminy D1 and Cumberland Valley D3, a 1:00 game. Being the high school football nuts that we were, we decided we could have a real travel day and take in both games. We also called a third group member that couldn’t make the Friday night game and he agreed to make it a threesome for Saturday December 1 and both games.

    The two games were between four 13-0 teams coming in; none of the four had a loss; so something had to give.

    We were District One fans and were following Neshaminy in the first game. I had seen the Skins 6 times so far, including two home playoff games; against Downingtown in their last year as a single school, and Conestoga. The Skins were 13-0, but it hadn’t been by a landslide. They had beaten Father Judge in the opener 28-27. After a forfeit win over Bensalem due to a strike there, the Skins won over Pennridge 28-22. I saw their next three games; narrow wins over North Penn 23-14, CB West 21-19, and C B East 15-14. Their next three were a little easier before a last regular season game win over archrival Pennsbury 26-21. At the point entering the Cumberland Valley game in Hershey the Skins were averaging 28.3 points per game on offense while allowing 15.8 on defense.

    One of the two buddies and I had been to Hershey the week before to see the Cumberland Valley-Bethlehem Catholic playoff game, another fine contest won by CV 41-31, a shootout. Our third man had seen CV on TV and all three of us were leery of Neshaminy winning this one. Cumberland Valley was averaging 36.9 points per game and allowing 10.8; both averages a little stronger than the Skins.

    The game evolved into a game of two different halves. Neshaminy kicked off, stopped the first Eagle drive, and moved down inside the Eagle 15-yard line. But an interception stopped that drive cold. The rest of the first half was two sustained Cumberland Valley drives for two scores with missed PAT’s. It was 12-0 Eagles at the half.

    We all agreed that the old cliché applied in the second half. Neshaminy received the kickoff and we said they had to score and then shut the Eagles down. This they did and it was 12-7. Later in the third quarter, ace Redskin running back Jamar Brittingham got a short TD off of a Neshaminy drive and the PAT after was missed, making it 13-12 Skins. Then Neshaminy blocked a punt attempt and returned it for a TD, and the fourth of five PATs so far was missed again, and it was 19-12 Neshaminy. I remember it was breezy that day; possibly negating all of those PAT attempts.

    Now Cumberland Valley roared back with a short drive capped by a 41-yard scamper on an inside reverse. This time the PAT was good and it was 19-19 with a little over 6 minutes left in the game. The ensuing kickoff was returned by Neshaminy’s Keith Ennis to the Cumberland Valley 20-yard line. This set up a short drive and Brittingham run TD to make it 25-19. The Skins went for a 2-pt conversion but the pass was incomplete. Now there was 2 minutes left in the game.

    The Eagles put on a nice 2-minute-drill drive; but then a completion to the tight end was stripped and recovered by a Neshaminy defender. The Skins then ran out the clock.

    We three took our time leaving as we had time; strolled to the car, and then headed down US Route 344 which went straight from Hershey to the Downingtown-Coatesville intersection of business US Route 30. From there it was a short hop to Coatesville’s fine facility.

    This was the first time any of the three of us had ever seen Strath Haven play. We all had previously seen Manheim Central at least once. The Strath Haven Panthers came in averaging 34.7 points per game and allowing just 6.8 points per game. Featuring a strong defense, the Panthers had posted 5 previous shutouts and 5 previous 1-score games to opponents. They came in with a win over Berwick 30-21.

    The Barons of Manheim Central came in with a most impressive record, with the offense averaging 40.7 points per game while allowing only 3.8 points per game. They had shutout 7 opponents and allowed 1 score to 4 others. Two opponents got 13 points against them and that was the highs. They came in to this one off of a 36-0 win over Selinsgrove.

    This was also a game of two different halves. As might be expected by the records, both teams featured hard-hitting defenses, and it was just 7-0 near the half in favor of Strath Haven. But then a muffed punt by the Barons gave the Panthers life and a quick long strike to a McGarrity and PAT made it 14-0 Strath Haven at the half.

    The Manheim Central offense came to life in the second half, and their solid defense kept shutting down the Panthers, but turnovers and penalties kept them from much scoring and late in the game it was still 14-7 Panthers.

    With inside a minute left in the game, the Barons scored and it stood at 14-13 with the PAT decision coming up. Time out Manheim Central. They would go for two and the win. Time out Strath Haven. You could cut the tension in the stadium with a knife. This was the game in a nutshell; one play to decide it. They set up and threw a pass to the left side of the west end zone. It was incomplete.

    There was of course an onsides kick; but Strath Haven covered it and the game was soon over – 14-13 Strath Haven.

    Three tired men now had to trek home to Montgomery and Bucks Counties, but we had ourselves a great day of high school football, seeing both the 4A and 3A Eastern Finals.

    I planned to go to the state finals in Hershey the next Saturday for the 2A and 4A finals to follow Neshaminy but the weather turned extremely rainy and windy and I missed my first opportunity to see a state final. But I had seen the eventual state 4A champion, Neshaminy (21-7 over Woodland Hills D7) play 7 times that year, and I also saw the state 3A runner-up Strath Haven, who lost in the 3A final to West Allegheny D7 28-13.

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 39 – Julian Spigner, Bethlehem Catholic

    QUARTERBACK SPOTLIGHTj.spigner

    Player Name: Julian Spigner, Bethlehem Catholic

    Height: 6-3

    Weight: 190

    40-Yard Dash: 4.64

    Class of: 2016

    Position(s): QB

    Jersey Number: 11

    Years with Varsity: 2

    Other Sports: Basketball

    Starting experience: Last year was the first year he started at quarterback on varsity as a sophomore.

    2013 Stats: He completed 103 of 213 passes for 1,528 yards and 18 touchdowns. He rushed for 668 yards on 142 carries and two touchdowns.

    2013 Highlights: Against Berwick Area he passed for 225 yards and three touchdowns.

    Honors: 2nd Team Express Times All-Area QB

     

    Coaches Q&A with Joe Henrich:

    Q. What kind of leader is he?

    A. He’s respected by his teammates and I look to him to take the next step as one of our leaders this year.

     

    Q. What are his strengths at quarterback?

    A. He’s a tall kid and has good vision and a strong arm. He has been working hard to be a better quarterback and is very coachable and intelligent. He doesn’t make bad decisions.

    He’s a dual threat quarterback who can run or pass. We can get him out on the perimeter and run/pass option. He can make plays with his leg or arm.

    We’re looking forward to seeing him grow the next couple of years. As a sophomore last year, the game was very fast. He needed to learn how to slow it down and see things and once he did that he had the ability to go through progression a lot better.

    Now, in his second year, he’s a returning guy with a lot of confidence and I think the game should slow down for him.

     

    Q. Will he play any defense for you this year?

    A. He does not have a defensive position and probably won’t see anytime there, unless it’s a special situation or we need him too.

     

    Schools of Interest: Boston College, Rutgers, Villanova and many more

    Hudl Highlights: Click here

     

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  • Dieruff’s RB Shakur Lester issues verbal declaration to Monmouth

    s.lesterToday on twitter, Dieruff’s running back Shakur Lester said, “Today I VERBALLY COMMITED TO MU #HAWKS”

    Shakur is a 5-foot-10, 185-pound running back that rushed for 1,194 yards and 20 touchdowns.

    He was named 1st Team All-Conference and 1st Team All-Area.

    Last year the Huskies finished 5-5.

  • Bethlehem Liberty’s OL Louis Csaszar issues verbal declaration to Villanova

    l.csaszarToday on twitter, Bethlehem Liberty’s Offensive lineman Louis Csaszar said, “Proud to announce that I have committed to play football for Villanova! @NovaFootball #wildcast”

    Csaszar is a 6-foot-3, 280-pound Offensive lineman who committed to Villanova today. He had interest from schools like Maryland, Missouri, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, Temple and Virginia.

    Csaszar is the forth commitment from the Class of 2015 and third lineman.

    Last year he was named 1st team Lehigh Valley Conference at OT.

  • Bethlehem Catholic’s DL Dante Lonardo issues verbal declaration to Lafayette

    d.lonardoIt was a busy day recruiting in Eastern Pennsylvania.

    Today on twitter, Bethlehem Catholic’s Defensive lineman Dante Lonardo said, “Committed to @Lafcolfootball #RollPards”

    Lonardo is a 6-foot-4, 245-pound defensive lineman that choice Lafayette over Army.

    Last year he had 47 total tackles, three sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss.

    His team finished 8-5 and won the District XI AAA Championship.

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 34 – Michael McDaniel, Bethlehem Catholic

    RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHTm.mcdaniel

    Player Name: Michael McDaniel, Bethlehem Catholic

    Height: 6-0

    Weight: 200

    40-Yard Dash: 4.50

    Class of: 2015

    Position(s): RB/FS/KR

    Jersey Number: 2

    Years with Varsity: 3

    Starting experience: Michael has been a starter at running back since his sophomore year. He played a little defense last season.

    2013 Stats: Michael rushed for 892 yards on 166 carries and 23 touchdowns and he caught 13 passes for 272 receiving yards and three touchdowns. He was 2-for-2 passing for 21-yards.

    2013 Highlights: He rushed for 138 yards and four touchdowns against Liberty.

    Honors: Express Times All-Area RB HM and Morning Call All-Area RB HM

     

    Coaches Q&A with Joe Henrich:

    Q. What are his strengths as a running back?

    A. Michael is a real good down hill runner. He has really good side step and jump step and moves well laterally and get’s back up field. He likes to make a cut and take off. He has good speed too and has broken off some big plays for us last year.

    His goal this year is to be a little more physical and break more tackles.

    We like to put him in the slot. He has good hands.

     

    Q. How is he as a kick returner?

    A. He does a good job at kick returning. He has good vision and makes plays. He doesn’t dance around back there and is a north/south runner.

     

    Q. Does he play defense for you?

    A. He’s competing to play at free safety on defense. He’s a big kid, 200-pounds at safety is pretty darn good. He has great closing speed. He has the ability to cover a lot of ground on defense. Having a guy that can run left or right and be able to track people down is great.

     

    Schools of Interest: Boston College, Syracuse and Temple

    Hudl Highlights: Click here

     

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  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 27 – Saquon Barkley, Whitehall

    RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHTs.barkley

    Player Name: Saquon Barkley, Whitehall

    Height: 6-0 1/2

    Weight: 205

    40-Yard Dash: 4.5

    Class of: 2015

    GPA: 2.8

    Position(s): RB/OLBKR/PR

    Jersey Number: 21

    Years with Varsity: 3

    Other Sports: Basketball

    Starting experience: He has started since his sophomore year as a running back and linebacker.

    2013 Stats: He rushed for 1,506 yards and 23 touchdowns and caught 21 passes for 353 yards and three touchdowns.

    2013 Highlights: Against Allentown Central Catholic, he rushed for 219 yards and three touchdowns and caught three passes for 100 yards.

    Honors: 1st Team Lehigh Valley Conference at RB and invited to the Nike “Opening” in Oregon

     

    Coaches Q&A with Brian Gilbert:

    Q. What kind of leader is he?

    A. He puts the team first and is very humble. He’s the leader on and off the field for our team. He continues to impress me with his work ethic.

     

    Q. What are his strengths as a running back?

    A. He’s a very strong runner. He’s weight room strong and has strong legs. With his speed and balance it’s hard to bring him down. You have to get a clean shot on him and although he is a bigger back, he can make a move on you. So he can run you over or make a move on you and once he gets in open space, he’s gone.

    He’s a student of the game. He works on all phases of his game to get better.

     

    Q. Do you move him around and how are his hands?

    A. Yes we do. He is a very good receiver. He has good hands and runs good routes.

     

    Q. What are his strengths as a linebacker?

    A. He has great range and can go sideline-to-sideline. He’s mobile out there and a good cover guy and is physical.

     

    Q. Will he do kickoff and punt returns for you this year?

    A. Yes he will do kick returns for us.

     

    Schools of Interest: Committed to Penn State

    Hudl Highlights: Click here

  • 2014 New Head Coaches – Updated on 7/11/14

    American Paradigm Charter (12) – Ryan Nase

    Avon Grove (1) – Harry O’Neill

    Boyertown (1) – George Parkinson

    Cardinal O’Hara (12) – Paul Strus

    Catasauqua (11) – Phil Dorn

    Cedar Cliff (3) – Colin Gillen

    Cedar Crest (3) – Rob Wildasin

    Central Bucks South (1) – Tom Hetrick

    Chester (1) – Tony Beaty

    Delaware Valley Charter (12) – Troy Gore

    Eastern York (3) – Dave Kemmick

    Great Valley (1) – Dan Ellis

    Hamburg Area (3) – Damian Buggy

    Hanover (3) – Bill Reichart

    Harry S. Truman (1) – Jon Craig

    Hazleton Area (2) – Mike Brennan

    Hershey (3) – Scott Mitchell

    Hill School (Non-PIAA) – Dave Rackovan

    Holy Redeemer (2) – Scott Dennis

    Kennard-Dale (3) – Patrick Weider

    Kutztown (3) – Matt Hoffert

    Lewisburg (4) – Michael Ferriero

    Marple Newtown (1) – Chris Gicking

    Malvern Prep (Non-PIAA) – Aaron Brady

    Montrose (2) – Lou Cella

    Morrisville (1) – Derrick Savage

    Nazareth Area (11) – Tom Falzone

    Neshaminy (1) – Mike Frederick

    Northampton (11) – Mark Scisly

    Norristown (1) – Jason Powel

    Panther Valley (11) – Matt Davis

    Penn Wood (1) – Nick Lincoin

    Pequea Valley (3) – Mike Choi

    Phoenixville (1) – Evan Breisblatt

    Pittston Area (2) – Jim Norris

    Pleasant Valley (11) – Dave Pacchioni

    Pocono Mountain East (11) – Mike Culkin

    Pope John Paul II (1) – Rory Graver

    Riverside (2) – John Fox

    Shamokin (4) – Pat DiRienzo

    Solanco (3) – Anthony Cox

    Springfield-Delco (1) – Chris Britton

    Steelton-Highspire (3) – Andrew Erby

    Sun Valley (1) – Ray Gionta

    Susquehannock (3) – J.C. Lewis

    Upper Perkiomen (1) – Tom Hontz

    Waynesboro (3) – Brennan Marion

    West Chester East (1) – Dave Gueriera

    West Scranton (2) – Brian Fahey

    Wilson Area (11) – Matt Senneca

  • Maryland wins BIG 33 Thriller in 2OT

    big332012When Reggie White Jr. saw the ball coming at him he did what was expected of an all star receiver, he caught the ball. His touchdown catch in the 2nd OT helped Maryland defeat Pennsylvania in the Big 33 game for the first time since 1991. “Oh man, it was a great game. I had a blast all week” said White of his experience. With tears in his eyes he told me what the week really meant to him. “I never expected it to be like this, the whole buddy experience came as a total surprise to me. You get so close to your buddy and that intensifies your bond with your team. I’ll never forget this.”

    The 31-24 victory didn’t surprise Maryland head coach Brian Van Deusen. “Last year we came up here and got embarrassed. Those kids didn’t really know the meaning of this game. This year we tried to instill the importance of the game. We picked a really special bunch of kids and they responded”.

    Maryland got of to a fast start opening up a 24-0 lead, but PA stormed back with 24 unanswered points of it’s own in the first ever double OT in Big 33 history. Game MVP Chase Edmonds got the scoring started for Pennsylvania with a 28 yard TD run. Maxwell Football Club award winner Mark Pyles added to the scoring with a 20-yard run and PSU bound Joe Julius’ 20 yard field goal tied the game with just over 1 minute remaining to send the game to overtime.

    Christian Lezzer of Clearfield will use the experience to help him be a better player and teammate at Boston College. “I learned so much in this short week. It’s such a different game playing with and against people that all have extremely good talent”.

    Noah Beh of Scranton Prep will also cherish the experience. “We had fun, and that’s what this game is about. This and our buddies. We all connected with our buddies. High school football is over now and it’s off to Penn State for me. I’ll cherish this experience”.

  • Big 33 Digital Network partners with ESPN 3 to broadcast the 2014 Big 33 Football Classic

    big332012Harrisburg, PA – June 12, 2014 – The Big 33 Digital Network was formed to produce the Big 33 Football Classic and other Big 33 Scholarship Foundation Sporting Events.

    The Big 33 Digital Network has partnered with ESPN the worldwide leader in sports to air the 2014 Big 33 Football Classic Live on Saturday June 14, 2014 at 7:00 PM.

     

    About ESPN3

    ESPN3 is ESPN’s live multi-screen sports network, a destination that delivers thousands of exclusive sports events annually. It is accessible online at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app and streamed on televisions through Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast (via the WatchESPN app), Roku, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. The network is currently available to more than 92 million homes at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider. The network is also available at no cost to approximately 21 million U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel via computers, smartphones and tablets connected to on-campus educational and on-base military broadband and Wi-Fi networks.

     

    ESPN3 Color Positive

     

    << Watch the game live!

     

  • PA TOP 10 QB Competition

    PA TOP 10 SHOWCASE

    June 21, 2014

    18 Area QBs to Compete

    SVS & SPOOKY NOOK SPORTS

    Congratulate the following QBs who will be competing on 6/21/14 to be selected as a “PA TOP 10 QB”:

     

    Name — School

    Alex Hornibrook–Malvern Prep

    Chase Yocum–Exeter

    Conner Ness–Donegal

    Josh Lobasso–Honesdale

    Marcus Welliver–Northwest Area

    Mike Lewis–Palmyra

    Tyler McNulty–Downingtown West

    Tyler Schubert–Mechanicsburg

    Tanner Erisman–Penn Manor

    Shane McLauglin–Bishop Shannahan

    Jordan Young–Coatesville

    Michael Alley-Strong–Conwell Egan

    Grant Breneman–Cedar Cliff

    Ethan Persa–Parkland

    Nick Maras–Episcopal Academy

    Brian Downey–Lancaster Catholic

    Logan Womelsdorf–Northwest Area

    Bear Shank–Lampeter-Strasburg

     

     

    THIS COMPETITION IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND ALL MEDIA!!!

    The PA TOP 10 will be held

    JUNE 21, 2014

    @ SPOOKY NOOK SPORTS COMPLEX…

    THE MOST STATE OF THE ART SPORTS AND TRAINING FACILITY IN THE REGION!

  • BIG 33 Youth Football Camp

    big332012Big 33 Scholarship Foundation Inc
    June 9, 2014
    BIG 33 YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMP

    -FREE event
    -Run by prestigious coaches from all over Maryland and Pennsylvania
    -Wednesday, June 11 from 6:00-7:00 PM
    -Lower Dauphin High School
    201 South Hanover Street
    Hummelstown, PA 17036

    Come learn from the best and get a head-start on your path towards playing in the Big 33 Football Classic one day!

    Big 33 Youth Cheerleader Camp
    -Wednesday, June 11 from 6:00 PM-7:30 PM
    -Lower Dauphin High School
    -Cheerleaders may register upon arrival for $15
    -Run by 70 of Pennsylvania’s best cheerleaders

    Come work with these cheerleaders to learn Big 33-style stunting, jumps, and chants!
    You will also get the chance to cheer on the flag football game with the Big 33 cheerleaders!

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 18 – Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area

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    Player Name: Tre Nelson, Palmerton Area

    Height: 6-1

    Weight: 220

    40-Yard Dash: 4.6

    Class of: 2015

    GPA: 3.4

    Position(s): ILB/TB/FB

    Jersey Number: 22

    Years with Varsity: 4

    Starting experience: He started at inside linebacker as a freshman. He played some fullback, but didn’t start his freshman year. He’s a four-year starter on defense and three-year starter on offense.

    2013 Stats: He had 117 tackles on the year, Palmerton’s single season record. It happened in only 9 games. He had 7 tackles for loss, 2 QB sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 blocked FG.

    On offense he had 91 carries for 511 yards and 7 touchdowns.

    Awards: 2013 All League LB – Colonial League Team, 2013 Honorable Mention RB – Colonial League Team, 2013 2nd Team LB – Morning Call, 2013 Linebacker of the Year – “Times News” newspaper all star selections

     

    Coaches Q&A with Chris Walkowiak:

    Q. What kind of leader is he?

    A. He is a team player. I doesn’t matter if he is getting the ball or if he’s blocking. His attitude is, “What ever you need coach.” That’s his attitude.

    He is a hard worker and wants to get better. He spends extra time in practice and in the weight room. He has a great work ethic.

    He showed us his leadership ability early on. As a freshman, he held a team meeting.

    He has only missed one game in his career. He doesn’t like to come off the field, even on special teams. He wants to play every down.

    Last year he was a captain on the team and he’s a great role model for our younger players.

     

    Q. What are his strengths as a linebacker?

    A. The first thing I say about him is, he is explosive. He’s very strong and a tremendous tackler. He plays sideline-to-sideline.

    He is a student of the game. He uses his hands very well at shedding blockers and getting to the ball carry.

    He is the complete package. He’s good at communicating and giving direction.

     

    Q. What are his strengths as a tailback and fullback?

    A. He’s a physical runner. He’s very strong and he will run over you if you are in his way. But he can make a move if he has too.

    He is versatilite player. We can line him up at the fullback position and he can make a great block to free one of our runners or we can line him up at the tailback position and use him there.

    He can get us the short yardage if we need it in a game. If we need two, he get’s us three. He is a competitor.

    Sometimes we put him out as a receiver. We also line him up as a quarterback in the wild cat. He has good hands.

     

    Schools of Interest: D1 – Temple, Syracuse and Army have talked to him this spring and want to see him at camps.

    D1AA – Monmouth, Lehigh, Bucknell, Duquesne, Colgate, Fordham, Bryant, Darthmouth, Penn

    Hudl Highlights: Click here

  • Throwback Thursday: 1958 Easton Red Rovers

    1958 Easton Red Rovers

    by Hal Wilson

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    The Easton Red Rovers have had many outstanding teams in the past 100 or so years. The very best at the Forks of the Delaware may have been the great 1958 edition of the Rovers. This team marched through a difficult nine game schedule, climaxing a marvelous season with a stunning 26-6 comeback victory over equally unbeaten and untied cross-river rival, Philipsburg, New Jersey.

    Easton was led by a stellar veteran backfield – where fullback Pete Americus and halfback Bill Houston were starting for a fourth year, and quarterback Terry Bartolet for a third season. Another veteran, junior halfback Charles Weaver, brought more speed to a fast and deceptive set of running backs. At the end of the 1958 season, Americus had amassed four-year totals of 2,296 rushing yards, averaging an amazing 8.1 yards per carry, and 213 points. Houston had averaged 7.9 and run for 2,237 yards. He had scored a total of 151 points for the Rovers in his three years in the starting offensive backfield.

    Bartolet brought great all-around play with his ball-handling, passing and option ability.
    His leadership, as co-captain with Americus, was crucial to the Red Rover success.

    The Greek-born Americus was a unanimous choice on the 1958 All-State first team, while Houston made the second unit. Americus was actually considered a better defender than ball carrier. He excelled at linebacker, while Houston was a stellar safety.

    The offensive line included veteran starters as well. Hopes were high as the Rovers entered the 1958 season.

    In the opener at Reading, Americus charged 38 yards to a touchdown on Easton’s first offensive play. Neighboring rival Wilson Borough was beaten 59-7 in the final game of a long-standing series. At Pottsville, the Rovers humiliated the home team, 63-0, as sub Dave Cooper scored three times in the final quarter.

    Old Forge from the Scranton area brought an undefeated team to Cottingham Stadium. The Blue Devils went home, stung by their only defeat, 32-7. At Bethlehem’s Liberty Stadium before 15,000, Easton won decisively, 33-7, as Houston scored three times.

    Easton had not beaten the Allentown Canaries at Cottingham since 1928 and, with the scored tied late in the fourth at 13, the perfect season appeared doomed and the frustrating string set to continue. Then, on a brilliant pass play with 51 seconds remaining, Bartolet hit Weaver in stride at the five for a 49 yard touchdown. Weaver intercepted a Canary pass on the game’s last play and Easton had won, 19-13. The standing-room-only home crowd celebrated.
    The traditional Thanksgiving Day game at Lafayette’s Fisher Field matched two perfect record teams, Easton and Philipsburg. 20.000 jammed the arena as the Garnet of Philipsburg dominated the first half and led 6-0 at the break, The Rovers, playing without Americus, had only 21 rushing yards.

    Easton then launched a brilliant second half rally. First, Bartolet completed a 20 yard pass to junior end John Aviantos for the initial Rover score to tie the game. Then in the final quarter, Bartolet led a 91 yard march, climaxed with a nine yard toss to Pat Torquati, subbing for Americus. Weaver dashed 56 and 28 yards for two more TD’s and the jubilant Red Rovers had prevailed.

    For the game, Weaver had averaged 16 yards per carry, running for 175 yards. Bartolet was outstanding with his overall play and generalship. These two were considered the difference between the rival teams. The injured Americus was able to appear as a flanker in the final minutes.

    Bob Rute was an Easton native and the All-State star halfback of the perfect record 10-0 1939 Red Rovers. He went on to play for Wallace Wade’s great Duke program. He was part of the undefeated, untied Duke 1941 team that played Oregon State in the Rose Bowl game at Durham, transplanted because of World War II concerns in California. After service in the U.S. Marines, he received his Duke degree and returned to Easton.

    Rute joined the Easton staff as an assistant in the Fall of 1946, and also played for the professional Bethlehem Bulldogs. After two years as an assistant to Elmer Carroll and Frank O’Hora, he was appointed to the head job. He coached at Easton through the 1967 season. The winningest coach in Red Rover history, Rute’s teams won 138 games, lost 51, and played nine ties.

    Rute was relentless in his approach to the game and his opponents. His teams were disciplined and well-conditioned. He was a man of few words – a “look” could convey the intended message. Easton ran primarily from the split T and belly series. Bartolet was trusted to call the plays himself, even using audibles when appropriate.

    Rute’s punt return strategy was a special stength of his teams. Double receivers would criss-cross deceptively with a wall of blockers set up to send the man with the ball on his way.

    Terry Bartolet says today that “ We had very talented athletes. Most of us played two or three sports. Our community had a unique spirit and will-to-win that inspired our athletic teams”.

    The talented Red Rover starting offense:

    E 51 John AVIANTOS 5-10 175
    T 38 George HELLICK 6-2 195
    G 42 Bob THOMAS 6-0 180
    C 32 Barry PEARSON 5-11 165
    G 48 Art NICHOLAS 6-0 195
    T 45 Bob RENNER 6-2 205
    E 21 Kirby KIICK 6-0 180
    Q 30 Terry BARTOLET 6-0 175
    H 35 Bill HOUSTON 6-0 185
    H 22 Charles WEAVER 5-6 145
    F 40 Pete AMERICUS 5-10 185

    28 Dave COOPER was a valuable halfback, aiding when injuries sidelined a starter. 17 Pat TORQUATI was an able sub for Americus who struggled with injuries for part of the year.

    The 1958 defensive lineup:

    E 33 Joe MICKLEY 6-1 190
    T 45 Bob RENNER 6-2 200
    G 43 Ernie GUINTA 5-10 180
    G 42 Bob THOMAS 6-0 180
    T 44 Ray RISSMILLER 6-2 210
    E 34 Fred MILLER 6-0 185
    L 40 Pete AMERICUS 5-10 175
    L 32 Barry PEARSON 5-11 165
    H 25 Joe CREAZZO 5-11 165
    H 23 Walt BRIGHT 6-1 185
    S 35 Bill HOUSTON 6-0 185

    37 Carl PISCATELLO spelled Americus at linebacker and kicked the conversions. 36 Bob FARBER and the veteran NICHOLAS logged significant time on the defensive line. 16 Felton GILBERT helped at both D-back and offensive end.
    The 1958 perfect record:

    20 READING 0
    59 WILSON Borough 7
    63 POTTSVILLE 0
    55 PHILADELPHIA BOK VOCATIONAL 14
    32 OLD FORGE 7
    33 BETHLEHEM 7
    19 ALLENTOWN 13
    28 LEBANON 6
    26 PHILIPSBURG, New Jersey 6

    In Keystone State scholastic football in 1958, both Central Dauphin, in only its fourth year, and Kingston had perfect records. Playoffs, leading to a showdown with the formidable WPIAL AA champion Johnstown Trojans, would have been special.

    Easton also fielded perfect record teams in 1917, 1919, 1923 and 1925 under the coaching of the legendary Pat Reilly. Reilly mentored the Red and White from 1912, just one year after his graduation from Easton High School, through 1930 when he was forced to give up the post under then-established PIAA rules. He had never been a school district employee.

    Reilly’s brilliant overall record was 129 wins, 10 ties, and just 21 defeats. His teams went through 41 games without defeat – from mid 1921 until the third contest in 1925.

    Ironically, Reilly passed away during the Fall of 1958.

    Bartolet, who played both football and baseball at Harvard, is today a retired orthopedic surgeon. He is still very active, however, performing “locum tenens” services in areas of the country where orthopedic specialists are not available.

    Houston, played at South Carolina State, helped coach Easton with Rute, and became a principal in the Easton Schools. He also was a member of the Easton City Council.

    George Hellick faced Bartolet and Harvard, on the field for Dartmouth.

    Sophomore Ray Rissmiller was an All-State first team tackle selection in 1960, an All-American at Georgia, and made it to the NFL.

    Incidentally, Easton and Philipsburg will play for the 101th time in 2007.

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 14 – Shane Simpson, Easton Area

    RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHTs.simpson

    Player Name: Shane Simpson, Easton Area

    Height: 5-9

    Weight: 175

    40-Yard Dash: 4.44

    Class of: 2015

    Position(s): RB/WR/CBKR/PR

    Jersey Number: 18

    Years with Varsity: 4

    Other Sports: Track and Field and Basketball

    Starting experience: His freshman year he didn’t start, but played a lot at wide receiver. He started his sophomore and junior year at either running back or receiver.

    2013 Stats: He rushed for 1,109 yards on 169 carries and 14 touchdowns. He caught 30 passes for 270 yards and four touchdowns. On defense he had two interceptions return for touchdown.

    2013 Highlights: Against Pennsbury, he rushed for 195 yards on 20 carries and four touchdowns. He also had five catches for 29 yards.

    Honors: 1st Team All-League and 1st Team All-Area

     

    Coaches Q&A with Steve Shiffert:

    Q. What are his strengths as a running back?

    A. He has two things going for him. He has excellent vision and deceptive strength. He will run into a pack and bounce out of it and he can go coast to coast. His biggest asset is the way he sees the hole, hits it and gets through it.

    He sees things really well out there. He is a guy that we like to get in open space and you may see him at receiver more this year.

     

    Q. When you move him out to receiver what are his strengths?

    A. His strength is his hands. He really has soft hands and when he gets in space he is hard to bring down. He is more of an outside guy. When we put him out there I don’t think people expect him to be a good route runner and he is. He is pretty much a mismatch with most high school corners.

     

    Q. Do you want to move Shane around more this year?

    A. I think one of our goals this year is to get him more touches, but in different spots. We feel every time he touches the ball there is a potential for him to put six points up on the board and it doesn’t matter where he is on the field. He has that knack at finding the end zone.

     

     

    Schools of Interest: As of 6/3, he has interests from Boston College, Duke, Missouri, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Rutgers, Syracuse and Wisconsin

    Hudl Highlights: Click here

     

    Photo Credit: LehighValleyLive.com

  • A recap from last weekend’s Keystone State QB Showcase

    3photoMANHEIM – The second Annual Keystone State QB Showcase featured over 100 players at Spooky Nook Sports in Manheim, Pennsylvania.

    Spooky Nook Sports is the USA’s largest indoor sports complex.

    Spooky Nook Sports, East Coast Elite Camps & Susquehanna Valley Sports Inc hosted a one-day camp last Saturday.

    Some of the most talented quarterbacks in the state spent a day developing their skills. The camp showcased Pennsylvania players from grades sixth through twelfth. “Our goal is to invite all the top quarterbacks in Pennsylvania and have them compete, ” said Jim Cantafio.

    Last year Cedar Cliff’s Andrew Ford won the honors as top senior quarterback. Andrew enrolled early and is currently at Virginia Tech.

    Who’s this year’s top senior-to-be quarterback to come out of the Keystone State QB Showcase?

    That answer is, Alex Hornibrook, Malvern Prep.

    “This year I came out to compete,” said Hornibrook. “I have been training with these guys for many years. I had fun competing this year.”

    In Alex’s junior year, he completed 67 of 129 passes for 1,190 yards and 12 touchdowns. He had two rushing touchdowns.

    Alex has offers from Akron, Colgate, Connecticut, Lafayette, Pittsburgh, Rutgers and Yale.Seniors

    Last week he had a visit to Rutgers. “I’m going to see what plays out in the next couple of weeks.”

    The 6-foot-4, 210-pound quarterback is a three-stat prospect according to 247sports.com and he is currently ranked the number 33 player in Pennsylvania and number 54 pro-style quarterback nationally.

    One thing new at Malvern this year is their new head football coach Aaron Brady. Brady stepped down as head coach of Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C.

     

    About the camps

    Campers received football skills training from former and current college players.

    Jim Cantafio has over 30 years of head coaching experience. He knows the value of a properly trained, highly skilled quarterback. Through his instruction and guidance, Cantafio has seen many of his high school quarterbacks go on to play football at the next level, including Michigan All-American, 2007 Rose Bowl Quarterback and Jacksonville Jaguars Quarterback Chad Henne.

    Coach Cantafio’s ability to develop winning quarterbacks has made him one of the most successful high school coaches on the East Coast. SVS Sports, the leader in East Coast football camps, is committed to helping develop teams and individual players to the next level of play.

    Players from the Keystone State QB showcase will be picked for the East Coast Elite Quarterback – Receiver showcase in July. “Our camps started in December and go to July, ” said Cantafio. “We will be picking kids from today’s camp for the July showcase.”

     

    Award Winners

    Top Three Seniors-to-be

    1st Place – Malvern Prep’s Alex Hornibrook

    2nd Place – Downingtown West’s Tyler McNulty

    3rd Place – Penn Manor’s Tanner Erisman

     

    Top Three Juniors-to-be

    1st Place – Bishop Shanahan’s Shane McLaughlin

    2nd Place – Coatesville’s Jordan Young

    3rd Place – Jordan Williams

     

    Top Three Sophomores-to-be

    1st Place – Lancaster Catholic’s Brian Downey

    2nd Place – Southern Lehigh’s Derek Sheaffer

    3rd Place – Episcopal Academy’s Nick Maras

     

    Top Three Freshmen-to-be

    1st Place – Coatesville’s Mikhi Alexander

    2nd Place – Red Lion’s Zakee Sailsman

    3rd Place – Lower Dauphin’s Aidan Klassin

     

    Top Three Eight Graders-to-be

    1st Place – Cedar Cliff’s Chase Diehl

    2nd Place – Wilson’s Anthony Futrick

    3rd Place – Downingtown West’s Drew Gunther

     

    Note: On hand was Penn State tight end Adam Breneman and Virginia Tech quarterback Andrew Ford who both spent the day giving back at Spooky Nook Sports in Manheim. Both kids were helping out at the camp.

  • Lauren’s First and Goal Football Camp (June 1)

    The 11th annual PA camp will be held on Sunday, June 1 at Lafayette College’s Metzgar Athletic Complex in Easton, Pa. Lauren’s First and Goal Football Camp is a one day instructional clinic taught by volunteer college coaches from across the country and all divisions. It is the largest one day camp in the country, with over 325 college coaches donating their time and talents. The player to coach ratio is better than 8:1. Players are grouped by position and class year, and alternate between offensive and defensive drills and skills throughout the day. Players at the PA camp may also elect to work with the kicking specialist coaches for the day, or alternate between kicking and another position. The camp is not a combine – there is no height/weight measurements, no timed run, ect. It is an opportunity to learn, improve skills, showcase talents, experience being coached by college coaches and be exposed to the opportunities to continue one’s career as a student athlete at the college level. ALL proceeds from the camp benefit pediatric brain tumor research and cancer services.

    On Line Registration link is: Click here

    For link to registration, printable form, schedule, coaches list and other information, please visit our website 

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 7 – Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh

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    Player Name: Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh

    Height: 6-2

    Weight: 185

    40-Yard Dash: 4.8

    Class of: 2015

    GPA: 4.0

    Position(s): QB/SS/FS

    Jersey Number: 16

    Years with Varsity: 3

    Other Sports: None

    Starting experience: He started quarterback his sophomore year and week four we started him at our weak side linebacker position. His junior year he played safety, but only as a limited role.

    2013 Stats: Travis completed 115 of 200 passes for 1,902 yards and 17 touchdowns. He rushed for 401 yards on 82 carries and 11 touchdowns.

    2013 Highlights: “The Bethlehem Catholic game stood out for me.He struggled early in that game and he brought us back in that game, even in both the playoff games he had big games for us.”

    Against Bethlehem Catholic he completed 18 of 30 for 252 yards and rushed for three touchdowns. He broke his brother Ty’s single-game passing yardage record by throwing for 296 yards against Notre Dame. Ty’s mark was 281 yards in a 2011 win over Palmerton.

    Honors: 2nd team All-Colonial League at QB

     

    Coaches Q&A with John Toman:

    Q. What kind of leader is he?

    A. He shows it on the field, but he isn’t afraid to voice his opinion if someone isn’t giving a full effort on the field. The younger kids look up to him. He has a good relationship with all his players. He would rather get the job done with out talking, but if he needs to be vocal, he will.

     

     

    Q. What type of quarterback is he?

    A. He’s very football savvy and he knows the game. He has a great arm and good feet. He can make all the throws and is mobile.

    There will be times in the game where he will call his own plays and has a certain list of plays to go to.

    He is very competitive and he has that “it” factor. He has been very successful and wants to win. He brings out the best in all our players.

    In the big games he shined with his arm and feet and especially in the playoffs he came of age in those games.

     

    Schools of Interest: Patriot and Ivy schools

    Hudl Highlights: Click here

     

    Photo Credit: qbfamily.com

  • Simpson stood out at Brader/Persa Offensive Skills Camp

    Simpson-CampBETHLEHEM – The 2014 FASST Brader/Persa Offensive Skills Camp in Bethlehem Saturday was a display of football talent. Over one hundred athletes competed.

    It was Easton’s Shane Simpson that stood out Saturday. Simpson won the Titanium MVP Award. Shane is a two-time winner of this award.

    Simpson is poised for a big season this fall. “I have been working hard during the off-season with Jason and I am ready for my senior season,” said Simpson.

    Last season he rushed for 1,109 yards and 14 touchdowns. He caught 30 passes for 279 yards and four touchdowns.

    In 2012, Simpson finished the season with 1,147 yards rushing on 138 carries and 14 touchdowns. He also caught 17 passes for 295 yards and three touchdowns.

     

    Here’s a list of the top performers from the camp.

    Victor Santiago (Blowtorch- Top WR) caught eight passes for 134 yards and one touchdown. Victor will be a main target for Erney this year at Liberty.

    Doug Erney (Iron Arm- Top QB) threw for 1,582 yards and 13 touchdowns for Liberty HS last season. He rushed for 145 yards and one score.

    Trey Watson (Sledgehammer- Top RB) led Notre Dame in rushing with over 800 yards and six touchdowns. He caught four passes for 21 yards.

    Shane Simpson (Titanium MVP) One of the top running backs in the area.

    Jamie Munoz (Iron Heart) is an upcoming 9th grader from Phillipsburg (NJ)

  • 100 Players in 100 Days – Day 3 – Eric Marbury, Pius X

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    Player Name: Eric Marbury, Pius X

    Height: 5-10

    Weight: 190

    Class of: 2015

    Position(s): WR/RB/FS/KR/PR

    Jersey Number: 3

    Years with Varsity: 3

    Other Sports: Basketball (1st team all-area)

    Starting experience: He has been a varsity starter since his sophomore year.

    2013 Stats: On offense, he caught 38 passes for 448 yards and four touchdowns. He rushed for 207 yards and one touchdown.

    On defense, he had 90 total tackles, 60 solo, one tackle for a loss, 2 hurries and led his team with four interceptions.

    On special teams he averaged 15 yards per kickoff return and 21.82 yards per punt return.

    2013 Highlights: The punt and interception returns for touchdowns. They were huge spots for us in some of our games last season.

    Honors: All-American League Defensive player of the year and 1st team All-League

     

    Coaches Q&A with Phil Stambaugh:

    Q. What kind of leader is he?

    A. He’s a good leader on both sides of the ball. He has a lot of varsity experience playing basketball and football. We have been young the last two years and it was a guy like him as a sophomore that stepped in immediately and had to be a leader for us. Overall the team didn’t have a lot of experience and he was one of the guys that had a little because of basketball.

    He had moved around for us and played a lot of different spots and he is a kid that makes the people around him better. He’s excited about going out for practice and that really helps us. He sets the tempo for us in practice.

     

    Q. What are his strengths on defense?

    A. He’s a natural athlete. A lot of stuff comes pretty easy to him, but he is also able to pickup what the offense is doing. He follows the ball well, has great awareness on the field and at times we try and move him up to play strong safety.

    His best position is free safety and with him in the middle of the field he can see a lot more. He was great at breaking up passes and making a lot of tackles for us.

    He is a point guard in basketball and he sees the game the same way on the football field.

     

    Q. Are you going to move him around on offense this year?

    He is a talented guy for us offensively. He’s a guy we need to get the ball into his hands because he makes plays. He had good numbers for us last year and we are excited to see what he does this year as a senior.

     

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    Photo Credit: Lehighvalleylive.com

  • The 5th Air Raid Academy (June 14)

    Jim Terwilliger & Evan Prall’s Air Raid Academy. The Air Raid Academy is a one-day youth football camp. It is held at Pleasant Valley High School in Brodheadsville, PA. The High School is located 15 minutes from East Stroudsburg University. The Air Raid Academy was created by former East Stroudsburg University standouts Jim Terwilliger, and Evan Prall. The mission of the Air Raid Academy is to provide cutting edge instruction for young aspiring quarterbacks and wide receivers and to educate youth programs on skills and drills needed to implement a youth passing game.

    When: June 14th, 2014
    Where: Pleasant Valey High School

    More info click here: Camp

  • Five Star Heart Front 7 Football Clinic (June 22)

    Five Star Heart Front 7 Football Clinic

    When: June 22nd, 2014 at Bethlehem Area School District Stadium
    Ages: 10-18
    Time: 12:30pm to 4:00pm
    Camp Information: Click here

  • Hudl Campaign

    hudlSince the launch of Hudl Campaign, thousands of teams have taken advantage of the chance to create their own page to parents and fans.

    Using Hudl to run your campaign will allow you to reach a broad set of supporters through email and social media and its easy to manage your donations online.

    Fundraising has never been so easy.

    It’s as easy as 1,2,3….

    Step 1: Create your donation page. Potential donors will go here to learn what you’re raising money for. The page will feature your team’s highlights in this order: Top Plays, Premium Highlights, Game Highlights.

    Step 2: Schedule your launch event. Get your whole team together for 30 minutes and invite as many potential supporters as possible. Pass out the cheat sheet ahead of time so athletes can come to the event prepared.

    Step 3: Launch your campaign. As soon as your athletes input their contacts, you can launch your campaign and watch the funds roll in.

     

    What is different about Hudl’s fundraiser? The players are running the campaign, not the parents. The head coach over see the fundraiser.

    The split is 96/4 – Hudl keeps 4% to pay the CC transaction fees and its free to all teams currently using Hudl to setup and run.

    As word about Hudl Campaigns continues to spread, more teams are coming on board with campaigns to their own.

    Hudl Campaign success stories are becoming more and more common as coaches understand the positive impact on a program.

    Here’s a few programs in Pennsylvania that are benefitting from Hudl Campaign

     

    Bethlehem Catholic

    “This is our third year of doing this type of fundraiser, “ said Bethlehem Catholic head football coach Joe Henrich. “We use to do a through pay pal. Hudl program makes its so easy to work with and we are having success.”

     

    Q. What do you like about this fundrasier?

    “What’s nice about Hudl you can add a video to your campaign. It’s more of a visual appeal, rather than sending out a email with just a bunch of words.”

     

    Q. How does it work?

    “Players enter email address and I can monitor each kid. Any money that is donated to them is linked up to them.”

     

    Here’s a look at Bethlehem Catholic’s Campaign Page

     

    Crestwood

    Q. How is Hudl Campaign helping your program?

    “It’s a simple fundraiser to use, “ said head Crestwood football coach Greg Myers. “It’s not a lot of work on my part.”

    “The great people at Hudl have a phenomenal software to work with. You don’t have to spend a lot of time. I picked what video I wanted to use and sent some email reminders to the players, that was it.”

     

    Q. Who runs the fundraiser for your program?

    “It’s a fundraiser that is driven by the players. That was another reason we really liked this fundraiser. With some of your traditional fundraising, lot of the players don’t have direct involvement with the fundraiser. A lot of the parents normally would take over the fundraiser for the students.”

    “This fundraiser gets the players involved more. We explain to them that this isn’t a fundraiser for the parents, its for them. They took ownership and they understood what ever they raised is going to go directly back to them in one form or another.”

     

    Q. Do you think it shows how they can work together as a team to reach their goal?

    “Yes, they do spend sometime with the emails. We set some parameters with this fundraiser. We gave them a set quota the needed to reach to send the emails out for the campaign.”

    “We setup an award system. Hudl tracks each individual player and gives the coach reports on how many emails they send out and percentage of how many emails where return and who has raised the most funds. We award the top funds raisers in our program. What we did was award our top three and give them a prize.”

    “They worked together as a team on this fundraiser and did a great job for the first year of doing it.”

     

    Here’s a look at Crestwood’s Campaign Page

     

  • Keystone State QB/ WR Showcase

    keystonestateqbshowcaseARE YOU THE BEST QB/WR IN YOUR CLASS?

    (This event will be attended by SVS Alumni Penn State QB Christian Hackenberg, Penn State TE Adam Breneman, and Virginia Tech QB Andrew Ford)

     

    Selection process for the PA Keystone State Showcase for QB’s and Receivers being held on Saturday May 24th, 2014 at Spooky Nook, 2913 Spooky Nook Rd., Manheim, PA

    • This Showcase is open to all Pennsylvania residents only.

    • All grade levels are invited.

    • Register online at www.svssports.com

    • Following a full day of competition SVS and Nook Football will annouce the top 3 QB’s and Receivers in every class.

    $100 for QB’s; $50 For WR’s

    The first annual Keystone State QB Showcase was held at the Lanco Field house in Lancaster, PA on Saturday, May 25th, 2013.

    The camp was a terrific success as it gathered over 150 of the best QB’s in PA from grades 6 to 12 .

    Click here for more information

  • North Schuylkill 7-on-7 Lineman Challenge

    North Schuylkill High School will be hosting a 7-on-7 Lineman Challenge. The date of the event is Saturday June 28th and start time is 8:00am. A total of 8 teams will participate.

    If interested contact Head Football Coach Wally Hall at whall@northschuylkill.net

  • 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl Nominations

    usarmybowlThe following PA players have been nominated to play in the US Army All-American Bowl.

    RB Josh Adams, Central Bucks South 
    RB Saquon Barkley, Whitehall 
    OL Ryan Bates, Archbishop Wood 
    RB Nas Bonner, Imhotep Charter
    DB Kareem Gibson, Greater Johnstown
    OL Sterling Jenkins, Baldwin
    DB John Reid, St. Joseph’s Prep
    RB Andre Robinson, Bishop McDevitt
    OL Jon Runyan, St. Joseph’s Prep 
    DB Jay Stocker, Coatesville Area 
    DB Jordan Whitehead, Central Valley

  • Wide Receivers and Tight Ends to watch in 2014

    f.simmonsHere’s an early look at some of the top wide receivers and tight ends in Eastern Pennsylvania.

    Bethlehem Catholic’s Freddie Simmons and Imhotep Charter’s D.J. Moore are two of the top senior receivers in Eastern PA to watch in 2014.

    Simmons a 6-foot-3, 175-pound receiver caught 38 passes for 703 yards and 10 touchdowns last year as a junior. He had 17 kick-off returns for 406 yards and one touchdown.

    Moore caught 39 passes for 832 yards and 13 touchdowns to lead his team at the wide receiver position. He was the Rivals Camp Series WR MVP.

    Coatesville’s Amir Ealey and Imhotep Charter’s Naseir Upshur are two of the top tight ends in Easterndj.moore PA in 2014.

    Ealey has nine offers so far. He should be a big target at the tight end spot for Coatesville this season.

    Upshur had nine catches for 166-yards and two touchdowns. The junior to be has 14 offers.

    The list consists of players from Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and Independent teams. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

     

    Sr. Ahkil Crumpton, West Catholic (12)

    Sr. Amechie Walker, Harrisburg (3)

    Sr. Amir Ealey, Coatesville Area (1)

    Sr. Andrew Force, Berwick Area (2)

    Sr. Christian Kelley, Mount Carmel Area (4)

    Sr. Clayton Rush, Father Judge (12)

    Sr. Cody Miller, Williams Valley (11)

    Sr. Connor Lutz, Delaware Valley (2)

    Sr. D.J. Moore, Imhotep Charter (12)

    Sr. Freddie Simmons Jr., Bethlehem Catholic (11)

    Sr. Hamiid Pack, Neshaminy (1)

    Sr. Jarey Elder, Parkland (11)

    Sr. Jay Stocker, Coatesville (1)

    Sr. Mark Everton, Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Sr. Martin Dorsey, Conestoga (1)

    Sr. Nick Long, Northwest Area (2)

    Sr. Ryan Hubley, Oxford Area (1)

    Sr. Sae’Quan Whitaker, William Penn (3)

    Sr. Tyrone Gibson, Bishop McDevitt (3)

    Sr. Zach Gallow, Phoenixville (1)

     

    Jr. Cary Angeline, Downingtown East (1)

    Jr. Joe Joe Headen, Bishop McDevitt (3)

    Jr. Kelvin Harmon, Palmyra (3)

    Jr. Kobay White, Bishop McDevitt (3)

    Jr. Mike Viti, Cedar Cliff (3)

    Jr. Naseir Upshur, Imhotep Charter (12)

    Jr. Nate Stewart, Pius X (11)

     

    Photo credit: Lehighvalleylive.com and scout.com

  • CJ Curry leads East past West with 4 TD performance

    Berwick quarterback CJ Curry turned in an MVP performance to lead the East squad to victory in the PSFCA East West All Star game at Franklin Regional Field , passing for 4 scores in a 35-25 win. “I really didn’t think I did anything special. If I could I’d give the entire team this trophy” said the East MVP. “Our defense just came out and played shut down ball, they really did a great job”.

    Curry started things off quickly, hitting Martin Luther King’s Delane Hart in the corner for a 46 yard scoring pass on just the second offensive play for the East. Penn State bound Troy Stivason of Athens kicked the point after and the East led 7-0 with just over 2 minutes off the clock.

    “We couldn’t stop giving them the ball and that’ll just hurt you when you have athletes like this on the field” said Selinsgroves Dave Hess of the West coaching staff. In all the West had 6 turnovers, 3 in each half. None of the turnovers led to points but what it did was keep a potent offense off the field.

    Curry got his second td pass near the end of the second period again connecting with Hart, this one a 10 yard pass. Stivason made it 14-0 with just 1:06 remaining in the first half. TO say play was physical in the first half would be an understatement as both teams showed some aggression before and after plays. The aggression would come to an ugly head in the 3rd quarter. Following a 95 yard kick return by Stealton-Highspire’s James Warren to make it a 21-0 East lead, the West was pinned deep in their own territory. On the third play of the series a bench clearing brawl resulted in 6 ejections, 3 for each team. “I felt like the game crew, coaches and officials did a great job of controlling a volatile situation there” said West coach Pat Monroe.

    The West would finally mount a scoring drive. Littlestown qb Trevor Hildebrand found Miles Williamson, who battled with East DB James Warren all game long, and the two combined for a 16 yard td pass. The point after was blocked by Warren making it 21-6 with 6 minutes remaining in the 3rd.

    Midway through the 4th Curry hooked up with Old Forge stud fullback Shane Shuback for a 3 yard td pass and Stivason made it 28-6. It was at this point the West squad mounted a furious comeback attempt. West Mifflin’s Jimmy Wheeler scampered in for a 2 yard run to make it 28-12. An onside kick attempt was recovered by the West. Five plays later Singh found Delvon Randall for a 12 yard scoring strike bringing the score to 28-18. Randall, of Gateway High School and bound for Temple University, had 9 receptions for 112 yards. Curry put the game out of reach with 1:19 remaining, hitting Malik Lewis of Dallastown on a 2 yard scoring pass.

    Franklin Regional led the West squad garnering MVP but said “it would have been nicer to get the win on my home field. Overall it was a great experience and I’ll treasure it as long as I can”.

    Berwick’s Dain Kowalski led the East defense with a monstrous 9 tackles, 2 interceptions and a fumble recovery. “I couldn’t have asked for better teammates. This was a great time”.

  • Radio broadcast of the PSFCA East-West Game

    east_west2014

    This Sunday at 2pm, NPF and Red Zone Media will broadcast live the PSFCA East-West All-Star game from Franklin Regional High School in Pittsburgh.

    Click here >> RedZoneMedia.com

     

     

    Game History
    The first game was held at Mansion Park in Altoona in June of 2001, after members of thepsfcaeastwest Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association (PSFCA) approached the Allegheny Mountains Convention & Visitors Bureau to help organize and produce a sister game to the Big 33 Game. The Big 33 Game features the top players in the state against players from Maryland. Unfortunately only 34 players can be selected to represent Pennsylvania, and in a state with a rich football tradition many quality players are left out. Thus, the PSFCA East West All Star Game was conceived giving the honor to play in a statewide, prestigious all star game to 68 more players.

     

    Players
    The players selected to play in the game truly represent some of the finest football talent in Pennsylvania. Past player have gone on to play for college powerhouse teams such as Penn State, University of Maryland, Ohio State, Pitt, Notre Dame, Syracuse University, Cornell University, U. S. Naval Academy and University of Michigan. The game has also been a showcase for Ivy League athletes, with players going on to Princeton and Yale. Our first class of alumni was eligible for the NFL draft in April of 2005 and several have begun their professional careers with the NFL.

     

     
    Pennsylvania Bowl
    Currently the East holds the advantage for wins, having won eight of the twelve games. Clearly the stage has been set for rivalry that’s sure to continue to grow. As the rivalry grows so does game attendance and recognition. More than 50,000 people (an average of 5,000 people at each game) have traveled to Altoona or Gateway to watch these future college and NFL players in a classic rivalry. The Game had been aired on PCN and Fox Sports.

     

    Game Scores (Series = East 8 West 4)

    Year – East Score – West Score
    2001 31-3
    2002 31-17
    2003 10-14
    2004 39-13
    2005 24-7
    2006 20-14
    2007 4-24
    2008 0-10
    2009 37-22
    2010 33-7
    2011 No Game
    2012 24-45
    2013 47-28

  • THE FBU Experience

    fbuFrom the creators of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl comes a one-of-a-kind football camp – a training experience exclusively for the nation’s most elite youth and high school players. Born out of the appreciation that the most successful and skilled football players have mastered great technique, and that for many younger players this level of coaching is simply not available, the Football University (FBU) camp experience focuses on intense position-specific technique training taught by our expert faculty of former and current NFL coaches who have a passion for sharing this experience with young athletes. Parents are an essential part of the FBU process. As parents ourselves, we understand the desire to provide your child with the absolute best to develop their full potential. We also understand the need to be part of all their important life experiences. FBU will be an experience you and your child will never forget.

     

    TECHNIQUE PLUS TALENT BEATS TALENT ALONE

    FBU is an invitation-only football camp experience, because we seek to train only the athletes who are the most serious about their football. If you are serious enough to take your game to the next level, then FBU can train you to get there! No matter what level your game is at, let our NFL Level coaches improve your technique.

     yourself to attend an FBU Camp!

    LEARN MORE >

    Date: May 16th-18th

    Where: Episcopal Academy

    Train here at FBU Philadelphia: click here

  • Eastern PA players stood out at the Nike Football Training camp

    This past Sunday over 400 players attended the Nike Football Training Camp held at the Atlantic Health Jets training center in Florham park, N.J.

    After the event, sej.reidven players earned invitations to “the Opening” and one of them is the number one rated player in Eastern Pennsylvania, John Reid from St. Joseph’s Prep.

    Every year, 150 elite high school football players come to Nike to compete at “The Opening” in Oregon.

    Reid was named DB MVP on Sunday and according to Studentsports.com, “He showed off top-end technique to go with natural foot speed and the ability to go get the ball.”

    Reid emerged from the NJ NFTC’s top position group to take home MVP hardware and a ticket to Oregon. According to 247Sports.com he is considered the nation’s No. 9 corner and No. 103 overall prospect.

    Three players from Eastern Pennsylvania earned MVP honors from this past weekend.

    The running back MVP was Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley.

    The wide receiver MVP was Parkland’s Jarey Elder.

    The defensive back MVP was John Reid from St. Joseph’s Prep.

    Other players that stood out were Imhotep Charter’s D.J. Moore, who had a strong showing at wide s.barkleyreceiver.

    St. Joseph’s Prep running back Olamide Zaccheaus had a top five showing this past Sunday.

    Two of the top offensive linemen Sunday were from the Philadelphia Catholic league. Archbishop Wood’s Ryan Bates and St. Joseph’s Prep’s Jon Runyan Jr. both showed good technique.

    Great Valley’s Ryan Buchholz, a Penn State commit, showed his speed at defensive line and two other players from Eastern PA made the top five defensive line list. They are Imhotep Charter’s John Carlo Valentin and Philadelphia Northeast’s Gladmir Paul.

    New Jersey NFTC Recap >> Click here

    Source: StudentSports.com

  • PIAA Executive Director to appear on sports talk show

    npfDr. Robert Lombardi will be on ‘The CK Sports Blitz’ on THE GAME this Monday, April 14th at around 5pm. NPF’s Chris Kucharski is the host. Chris is soliciting questions for Dr. Lombardi so if you have any, post them here or email ck@nepasportsradio.com

    You can hear the interview several different ways.

    Scranton and Lackawanna County: 1400AM
    Wilkes-Barre and Luzerne County: 100.7FM and 1340AM
    Pocono Lake Region & Carbondale: 106.7FM and 1440AM
    Online at www.NEPASportsRadio.com
    Smart Phones & Tablets: RadioBOLD app (Free to download)

  • NFF Lehigh Valley Chapter HOF Banquet details

    EPANewsThe following gentlemen will be inducted into the Lehigh Valley Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame on Friday, May 2, 2014 at the Northampton Community Center. With this induction, these men will have their names inscribed permanently at the NFF Hall of Fame.

    Cocktail hour will begin at 5:30pm followed by dinner being served at 6:30pm. We ask that you support them in their induction and feel free to attend.

    Tickets can be purchased for $30.00 each by calling Tom Redding (484-515-1409) or Ed Watto (570-839-9831). Ticket sales deadline is Monday, April 21.

     

    Tony Cocca – Whitehall High School, Kutztown State College

    Brett Snyder – Northwestern Lehigh High School, Lehigh University

    Rich Garza – Liberty High School, Temple University, Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), Denver Broncos (NFL) , Philadelphia Stars (USFL).

    Mike Ceremele – Allentown Central Catholic High School, Penn State University

    Andy Barannek – Allentown Central Catholic High School, East Stroudsburg University

    Bill Poretta – Service to the National Football Foundation

  • Quarterbacks to watch in 2014

    k.shurmurPennsylvania has a rich tradition at the quarterback position for many reasons? Why? What other state has produced as many “well known” signal callers as Pennsylvania? They have produced legends like Joe Montana, Joe Namath, Dan Marino, Johnny Unitas, Jim Kelly and George Blanda and many more.

    Many colleges always check out our athletes to see who may be the next great quarterback out of Pennsylvania.

    Here’s an early look at some of the top quarterbacks in Eastern Pennsylvania and leading the way is, Kyle Shurmur of LaSalle College HS. The 6-foot-4, 210 pound senior-to-be, passed for over 2,400 yards and 25 touchdowns  in his first season at LaSalle. 247sports.com has him ranked 16th in Pennsylvania.

    The list consists of players from Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and Independent teams. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

    Quarterbacks

    Sr. Alex Hornibrook, Malvern Prep (Non-PIAA)
    Sr. Antwain McCollum, West Catholic (12)
    Sr. Andre Dreuitt-Parks, Imhotep Charter (12)
    Sr. Breon Clark, Pennsbury (1)
    Sr. Collin Digalbo, Monsignor Bonner (12)
    Sr. Jack Clements, St. Joseph’s Prep (12)
    Sr. Jan Johnson, Governor Mifflin (3)
    Sr. Jay Popson, Crestwood (2)
    Sr. Kyle Datres, Loyalsock Township (4)
    Sr. Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS (12)
    Sr. Michael Lewis, Palmyra (3)
    Sr. Michael Pietropola, Wellsboro (4)
    Sr. Nick Marsilio, Bishop McDevitt (3)
    Sr. Paul Dooley, Chestnut Hill Academy (Non-PIAA)
    Sr. Ryan Rumer, Downingtown East (1)
    Sr. Ryan Whayland, Episcopal Academy (Non-PIAA)
    Sr. Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh (11)
    Sr. Tyler Schubert, Mechanicsburg (3)

    Jr. Brandon McIlwain, Council Rock North (1)
    Jr. Devante Cross, Parkland (11)
    Jr. Doug Erney, Bethlehem Liberty (11)
    Jr. Jeff Martin, ELCO (3)
    Jr. Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East (1)
    Jr. Julian Spigner, Bethlehem Catholic (11)
    Jr. Michael Shuster, Camp Hill (3)
    Jr. Nick Becker, Southern Columbia (4)
    Jr. Tevon Weber, Salisbury (11)
    Jr. Tom Garlick, Archbishop Wood (12)
    Jr. Tre Jordan, Pius X (11)

    So. Michael Hnatkowsky, William Penn Charter (Non-PIAA)

     

    Photo credit: Philly.com

     

  • Running backs to watch in 2014

    a.robinsonPennsylvania is deep in talent at the running back position and it’s going to be hard to find a more talented position group than running back this season.

    Senior Andre Robinson of Bishop McDevitt leads this year’s crop.  The Penn State recruit rushed for 2,338 yards and 29 touchdowns to help lead his team to a 14-2 record last season. His sophomore year he rushed for over 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns.

    Here’s an early look at some of the top running backs in Eastern Pennsylvania. The list consists of players from Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and Independent teams. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

     

    Running Backs/Fullbacks

    Sr. Andre Robinson, Bishop McDevitt (3)
    Sr. Charles Snorweah, Pennsbury (1)
    Sr. D’Andre Pollard, Neshaminy (1)
    Sr. Dimitri Kelly, Roman Catholic (12)
    Sr. Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport (4)
    Sr. Donte Simmons, Bristol (1)
    Sr. Gerald Douglas, Stroudsburg (11)
    Sr. Jake McCarthy, Scranton (2)
    Sr. Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood (12)
    Sr. Jordan Gray, Nazareth Area (11)
    Sr. Jordan Meachum, LaSalle College HS (12)
    Sr. Josh Adams, Central Bucks South (1)
    Sr. Michael McDaniel, Bethlehem Catholic (11)
    Sr. Nasir Bonner, Imhotep Charter (12)
    Sr. Olamide Zaccheaus, St. Joseph’s Prep (12)
    Sr. Philip Poquie, Haverford School (Non-PIAA)
    Sr. Samir Bullock, Archbishop Ryan (12)
    Sr. Saquon Barkley, Whitehall (11)
    Sr. Shakur Lester, Dieruff (11)
    Sr. Shane Simpson, Easton Area (11)
    Sr. Terry Loper, West Chester Rustin (1)
    Sr. William Casella, Schuylkill Haven (11)

    Jr. Austyn Borre, Pleasant Valley (11)
    Jr. Blake Marks, Southern Columbia (4)
    Jr. Juvon Batts, Selinsgrove (4)
    Jr. Nyfease West, North Penn (1)
    Jr. Yeedee Thaenrat, Father Judge (12)

    So. D’Andre Swift, St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

     

     

  • 2014 PSFCA East Roster

      First Name Last Name School
    QB Zack Bradley Catasauqua
    QB CJ Curry Berwick Area
    RB Kareem Williams Parkland
    RB Gregory White West Catholic
    OL James McHale Dunmore
    OL Jordan Mosely Bishop McDevitt
    OL Deion Oliver Archbishop Wood
    OL Rick Young Souderton Area HS
    OL Titus Richards Coatesville Area
    OL Shane Kraynik Pennridge HS
    WR Troy Gallen Malvern Prep
    WR Delane Hart Martin Luther King
    WR Jamar Dembry Academy Park HS
    WR Malik Lewis Dallastown Area
    FB/LB Shane Schuback Old Forge
    TE Taylor Geib Manheim Central
    TE Evan Butts Episcopal Academy
    DL Dontae Angus Martin Luther King
    DL Tyrone Barge Imhotep
    DL Tyler Cavenas Mahanoy Area
    DE Mike Perloski Bishop McDevitt
    DE Josh Lister Souderton Area
    DE Mason Romano Spring-Ford
    LB TJ Belle Pius X
    LB Denny Lord Neshaminy
    LB Jared Folks Susquehanna Twp
    LB Nezar Haddad Parkland
    DB Dain Kowalski Berwick Area
    DB Lawrence Holley Susquehanna Twp
    DB Ryan Bonshak Whitehall
    DB Quadeem Starkes Imhotep
    DB Nyeem Thrones Imhotep
    DB JC Show Abington Heights
    DB Darian  Davis-Ray Harrisburg High
    K Troy Stivason Athens Area
    East Coaching Staff
    Head Danny Algeo Cardinal O’Hara
    Paul Reduzzi Pen Argyl
    Todd Mealy Penn Manor
    Randy Cuthbert Emmaus
    MIke Schuback Old Forge
    Greg Bernhardt Bonner

    West Roster << Click here

  • Pennsylvania high school football recruits – 2014 Commitments list – Updated on 4/29/14

    Here’s a working list of 2014 football players who have committed. National Letter of Intent Day is Feb. 5th. If there are any senior football players not on this list who have committed to a four-year college, please email David Mika at dave@easternpafootball.com. We will update the list as more names and commitments come in.

    Albany:
    Luke Ritter – Delaware Valley

    Alderson Broaddus:
    Trey Miller – RB – Lancaster Catholic

    Arizona State:
    DeAndre Scott – S – Imhotep Charter

    Assumption:
    Joey Bruno – Old Forge
    Tyler Armillay – Riverside

    Bentley Univeristy:
    Brendan Burke – QB/DB – Haverford School
    Cody Cox – ATH – Wyomissing Area

    Bloomsburg University:
    Andrew Forgatch – FB – Hanover (Lackawanna) **
    Art Quaye – DB – Elizabethtown
    Blake Remensnyder – OL – Danville
    Carson Venne – OL – Central York
    Chris Gary – LB – Archbishop Wood
    Dexter Jordan – DB – Conrad Weiser
    Ethan Barley – DL – Penn Manor
    Gabe Hale – LB/FB – Downingtown West
    Jake Klinger – DL – Central Columbia
    Jake Scott – DB – Cedar Cliff
    Josh MacClaren – K – Troy Area
    Josh Salak – DB – Central Dauphin
    Josh Tripp – OL – Southern Columbia
    Jovon Marshall – RB – Wallenpaupack
    Karlon Quiller – WR – Scranton (Fork Union) **
    Khalim Hadas – OL – West Catholic
    Lamont Veal – WR – Cardinal O’Hara
    Marquis Seamon – DB – Father Judge
    Miron Hayes – WR – Harriton
    Nate Monroe – LB – Bishop McDevitt
    Raiquon McDougan – WR – Athens (East Coast Prep) **
    Travis Krall – OL – Milton Area

    Boston College:
    Thadd Smith – WR – Cardinal O’Hara

    Brown:
    Terrell Smith – DB – Episcopal Academy

    Bryant Univesity:
    Mike Boguski – QB – Trinity

    Bucknell:
    Chase Watkins – DE – Hershey
    Colby Klingerman – WR – Bloomsburg Area
    Connor Golden – WR/DB – Archbishop Ryan
    Mark Pyles – LB – Lebanon
    Trevor Fennimore – DE – Conestoga

    California University (PA):
    Austin Jacobs – OL – Boyertown
    Devonte Suber – OLB – Coatesville
    Jordan Mosley – OL – Bishop McDevitt (3)

    Carnegie Mellon Univeristy:
    Ryan Lilliock – FB/LB – Lower Dauphin

    Central Florida:
    Matt Wright – K – Lampeter-Strasburg *

    Cheyney:
    Jakodi McCraw – DB – Harrisburg
    Janyle Davis – WR – Harrisburg
    Terrance Wright – LB/FB – Coatesville

    Colgate:
    Anthony Khalife – DL – Wilkes-Barre Coughlin
    Ryan Paulish – OL – Old Forge
    Scott Hirshman – OL – Conestoga

    Clarion:
    Deion Hunt – DT – Coatesville
    Mitch Shober – S – Cocalico

    Colgate:
    Ryan Paulish – OL – Old Forge

    Connecticut:
    Luke Carrezola – TE – Neshaminy

    Cornell:
    Hayes Nolte – QB – Germantown Academy
    Jordan Majors – DB – Malvern Prep

    Dartmouth:
    Ian Hanselman – RB – Manheim Central

    Delaware:
    John Nassib – TE – Malvern Prep
    Joseph Walker – QB – Martin Luther King
    Kareem Williams – RB – Parkland
    Ryley Angeline – RB – Downingtown East
    Tre Brown – WR – Milton Hershey
    Troy Gallen – ATH – Malvern Prep

    Delaware State:
    Xavier Wilcher – DB – Bethlehem Liberty

    Delaware Valley College:
    Chazz Lucas-Murphy – Downingtown East

    Dickinson College:
    Gary DiBileo – OL – West Scranton
    Ricky Klingerman – QB – Bloomsburg Area
    Tom Dex – LB – Southern Lehigh

    Duquesne:
    Lukas Damian – LB – Marian Catholic

    East Stroudsburg University:
    Alex Erb – S – Montoursville
    Alex Smith – OL – Wissahickon
    Brady Mutton – OL – Pen Argyl
    Cameron Ott – S – Montoursville
    C.J. Curry – QB – Berwick Area
    Dain Kowalski – RB/DB – Berwick Area
    Gabe Nobles – LB – Sayre
    Heath Skimski – Fleetwood
    Jared Nosal – LB – Catasauqua
    Jeremy Bartman – Daniel Boone
    Jimmy Strickland – QB – Holy Redeemer
    John Herman – WR – Ridley
    Justin Best – Easton Area
    Larry Mills – LB – Upper Darby
    Lewis Dickinson – OLB – North Penn (1)
    Paul Goerlich – Abington Heights
    RJ Sarajian – WR – Pocono Mountain East
    Robert Delbo – LB – Southern Columbia
    Tom Gallagher – LB – North Schuylkill

    Edinboro Univeristy:
    Brett Rose – ATH – Kennett

    Florida:
    Dontae Angus – OL – Martin Luther King

    Fordham:
    Chase Edmonds – RB – Central Dauphin East

    Franklin and Marshall:
    Joe Leventhal – Lower Moreland
    Zack Bradley – QB – Catasauqua

    Furman University:
    Trent Silfies – ATH – Southern Lehigh

    Garden City (KS) CC:
    De’Quan Ware – WR – Harrisburg

    Gardner-Webb University:
    Madison O’Connor – OL – Pottsgrove

    Geneva College:
    Collin Kendrick – LB – Southern Lehigh
    Nick Cook – QB – Northampton

    Georgia Tech:
    Trey Klock – TE – Lower Dauphin

    Indiana University of PA:
    Alec Petrillo – OL – Downingtown East
    Cameron Casciole – LB – Easton Area
    Chris Temple – RB/LB – Great Valley
    Jordan Brown – ATH – Chambersburg
    Justin Weldon – DT – Easton Area
    Kyler Smith – DB – Cedar Cliff
    Paul Mancini – OL – Bethlehem Catholic
    Swahneek Brown – WR – Mechanicsburg
    Takhi Turner – DB – Susquehanna Township
    Walt Pegues – ATH – Philadelphia Central

    Ithaca College:
    Jared Bauer – WR – Northampton

    Kutztown University:
    Austin Myers – WR – Warwick
    Brandon Ilkiw – WR – Central Bucks East
    Chris Despirito – OL – Hazleton Area
    Craig Reynolds – RB – Abington
    Curan Simmons – WR – Prep Charter
    Denny Lord – LB – Neshaminy
    Jahloni Johnson – DB – Spring-Field
    Jake Leahy – Spring-Ford
    Jorden Sekol – LB – Old Forge
    Kurran Holland – DB – Perkiomen Valley
    Mackenzie Storm – OL – Northwestern Lehigh
    Mason Romano – Spring-Ford
    Marquis Barefield – Pottsgrove
    Max Wasilewski – WR – Nazareth Area
    Michael Oliva – P – Nazareth Area
    Mike Feryo – DE – Schuylkil Haven
    Nate Hollander – WR/DB – Abington Heights
    Skyler Panchari – OL – Blue Mountain
    Tristan Shoopack – LS – Pottsville
    Tyler Wise – WR – Boiling Springs
    William Ruch – OL – Shamokin

    Lackawanna College:
    DaShon Russell – Pius X

    Lafayette:
    Colin Raysor – OL – Coatesville
    Matt Tuerk – WR – Nazareth Area
    Michael DePaolo – LB – Pen Argyl
    Parish Simmons – QB – Nazareth Area (Avon Old Farms)**
    Tymir Jones – DB – Milton Hershey

    Lehigh University:
    Matt Timochenko – QB – Wilson (3)
    Michael Baur – TE – Wyoming Valley West
    Nico Munley – ATH – Riverside
    Tyler Cavenas – DT – Mahanoy Area

    Lock Haven University:
    Carlos Balkcom – DB – Harrisburg
    Chris Bonk – OL/DL – Shenandoah Valley
    Gabe Ocker – QB – Cedar Crest
    Spencer Snyder – DB – Lower Dauphin
    Zack Sauers – LB – Mifflinburg

    Lycoming College:
    Derrick Boyer – WR – Downingtown West
    RJ Haas – LB – Pittston Area

    Maine:
    Darian Davis-Ray – RB – Harrisburg

    Mansfield University:
    Sean Rock – RB/DB – Abington Heights

    Marist:
    Eric Taylor – DL – Prep Charter
    Wesley Beans – S – New Oxford

    Maryland:
    David Shaw – DL – Spring Grove
    Tyler Burke – LB – Coatesville

    Massachusetts:
    J.T. Blyden – RB – Cardinal O’Hara

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology:
    Jake Del Priore – ATH – Southern Lehigh

    Millersville:
    Blake Cahill – QB – Red Lion
    Brandon Caldwell – Delaware Valley
    Brandon Lopez – LB – Roman Catholic
    Chris Warren – RB – Berks Catholic
    Derek Miller – WR – ELCO
    Eric Haney – LB – Danville
    Hunter Kushy – K/P – Emmaus
    J.J. Paige – QB – Spring-Ford
    Jake King – FB – Red Lion
    John Graham Jr. – WR – Prep Charter
    Kevin Lang – OL – Father Judge
    Kevin Wiggins – WR – Milton Hershey
    Logan Kinser – LB – Penn Manor
    Phil Vass – RB – Bangor Area
    Tom Bernicker – OL – Harriton
    Tyler Zilen – Boyertown
    Zach Stumbaugh – DL – Waynesboro

    Misericordia University:
    Justin Shipe – OLB/DL – Milton Area

    Monmouth:
    Matt DeMarco – Wilkes-Barre Meyers

    Moravin College:
    Andrew Hund – DL – Archbishop Ryan
    Angelo Lucci – OL – Allentown Central Catholic
    Connor Rooney – DL – Archbishop Ryan
    Dominic Rossetti – DL – Parkland
    Eli Redmond – ATH – Parkland
    Logan Jones – OL – Wyomissing Area
    Nick Nejad – TE – Whitehall

    Muhlenberg College:
    Dan Stevens – OL/DL – Abington Heights
    Marco Blasco – Bethlehem Catholic

    Old Dominion:
    Lawrence Holley – ATH – Susquehanna Township

    Penn State:
    Brandon Kuntz – WR – Trinity *
    Christian Ricci – RB – Southern Lehigh *
    Daquan Worley – CB – Coatesville
    Joe Julius – K – Lower Dauphin *
    Kyle Vasey – C/LS – Wallenpaupack *
    Lou DiBileo – WR/TE – West Scranton *
    Noah Beh – OL – Scranton Prep
    Steve Myers – OL – Owen J. Roberts *
    Troy Stivason – K – Athens Area *

    Pittsburgh:
    Hezekiah Trahan – DE – Roman Catholic
    Patrick Amara – WR – West Catholic

    Princeton:
    Erik Ramirez – OT – Central York
    Mike Perloski – DE – Bishop McDevitt

    Rhode Island:
    Derrick Muroski – OL/DL – Coatesville
    Tyrone Barge – DT – Imhotep Charter

    Rutgers:
    Andre Boggs- ATH – Coatesville (Avon Old Farms) **
    Daiqwon Buckley – RB – Dunmore
    Robert Martin – RB – Harrisburg

    Sacred Heart:
    Mickey Haller – Loyalsock Township

    Saint Francis:
    Jordan Millberry – ATH – Susquehanna Township
    Sean Elison – OL/DL – Garnet Valley
    Tyler Heisey – LB – Cumberland Valley
    Zach Rohland – DE – Cumberland Valley
    Zane Stewart – LB – Chambersburg

    Seton Hill University:
    Cole Frye – LB – Bloomsburg Area

    Shippensburg University:
    Casey Pierce – OL – Solanco
    Chris Figler – WR – Bethlehem Catholic
    D.J. Brinkley – DB – Martin Luther King
    Dakota Thompson – WR – Bethlehem Cahtolic
    Dalton Brill – OL – Central Dauphin
    Emmett Hunt – QB – Coatesville (Delaware State)**
    Jailen Harmon – RB – Hershey
    John Durkin – DL – Monsignor Bonner
    John Ford – RB – Red Land
    Jonathan Hopple – FS – Chambersburg
    Jordan Alexander – LB – Martin Luther King
    Josh Lister – DE – Souderton
    Kyle Schutt – OL – Boyertown Area
    Luke Spahits – DB – Archbishop Wood
    Matt Belt – OL – Kennard-Dale
    Max Wickward – OL – Pottsgrove
    Michael Cassidy – RB – Methacton
    Mike Palmer – OL – Neshaminy
    Nick Drawbaugh – DL – Middeltown
    Nick Scheidt – RB – Schuylkill Valley
    Noah Davis – OT – Boiling Springs
    Paryss Marshall – WR – Catasauqua
    Richard Nase – DL – Panther Valley
    Ryan Martin – QB – Chambersburg
    Sam Marshall – WR – Pennsboro
    Steven Cain – LB – Middletown
    Thomas McIntryre – DL – Lancaster Catholic
    Tyler Knight – OL/DL – Conestoga

    Slippery Rock:
    Logan Short – TE – Cumberland Valley

    Stetson:
    Hunter Paulus – LB – Malvern Prep

    Stony Brook:
    Bryce Hudak – OL – Bethlehem Freedom

    Susquehanna University:
    Kyle Kokawski – Pius X
    Zachary Burrows – FB – Warrior Run

    Syracuse:
    Jamal Custis – WR – Neumann-Goretti
    K.J. Williams – WR – Bethlehem Liberty
    Zaire Franklin – LB – LaSalle College HS

    Temple:
    Aaron Ruff – OL – Imhotep Charter
    Connor Morehart – OL – Governor Mifflin
    James McHale – OL – Dunmore
    Jared Folks – DL – Susquehanna Township
    Kip Patton – WR – Norristown
    Robby Varner – LB – Spring-Ford *
    Sam O’Brien – P – Palisades *
    Will Updegrove – OL – Berwick Area

    Towson:
    Danny Sutton – P/K – New Hope-Solebury
    Greg White – RB – West Catholic
    Jesse Campbell – ATH – Hershey

    University of Penn:
    Ben Henry – OL – Palisades
    Quinn Karam – RB/LB – Abington Heights

    Ursinus:
    Alex Drum – RB – Haverford High
    Anthony Zinni – DB – Haverford High

    Villanova:
    Brandon Hitner – OL – Garnet Valley
    Eric Drains – DL – Father Judge
    Rasaan Stewart – ATH – Perkiomen Valley
    Rick Young – OL/DL – Souderton
    Steve Weyler – K – Cardinal O’Hara
    Zachary Wilson – ATH – Southern Lehigh*

    Virginia:
    Evan Butts – TE – Episcopal Academy

    Virginia Tech:
    Andrew Ford – QB – Cedar Cliff
    Eric Gallo – OL – Council Rock South

    Virginia Union:
    Tyleik Freeman – Spring-Ford

    Wagner:
    Titus Richards – OG – Coatesville

    Wesley College:
    Elijah Tinson – DB – Downingtown West

    West Chester:
    Andrew Sykes – Abington Heights
    Blaise Toroni – K – Conestoga
    Brendan Paulison – K/P – Delaware Valley
    Cameron Strause – RB – ELCO
    Connor Gill – H-Back – North Penn
    John Derr – ATH – Upper Dublin
    Jai Thornton – ATH – Haverford High
    Kevin Leyden – RB – Haverford High
    Mike Class – RB – Pennridge
    Nydair Rouse – WR – Simon Gratz
    Ryan Fay – FB – Downingtown East
    Sean Steinmetz – LB – West Chester Rustin
    Shane Kraynik – OL – Pennridge
    Stephen Harrison – Loyalsock Township
    Steve Marrazzo Jr. – DE – Bishop McDevitt
    Steven Denby III – MLB – Imhotep Charter

    Westminster College:
    Blake Gamble – Wellsboro
    Wyatt Covert – Wellsboro

    Widener:
    Chris Hower – Pleasant Valley
    Ethan Herb – QB – Oxford

    Wilkes:
    Chris Rossiter – QB – Upper Darby
    Devin Flores – LB – Catasauqua
    Kyle Stearley – Berwick Area
    Mike Simmons – OL – Upper Darby
    Tyler Derby – LB – Southern Lehigh

    * Preferred walk-on
    ** 2013 Transfer

  • Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley issues verbal declaration to Penn State University

    s.barkleyToday on twitter, Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley tweeted,” Committed to PSU.”

    He’s the second member of Penn State’s Class of 2015 from Pennsylvania to commit this month. Archbishop Wood’s offensive lineman Ryan Bates committed earlier this month.

    The 5-foot-11, 190-pound running back rushed for 1,500 yards and a single-season record 23 touchdowns. He caught 21 passes for 353 yards and three touchdowns.

    He originally gave a verbal commitment to Rutgers last September. Other schools recruiting him are Boston College, Connecticut, North Carolina and Pittsburgh.

    According to 247Sports.com, Barkley, a 2015 recruit is currently ranked the number 21 running back in the country and is ranked 7th in Pennsylvania.

    Photo credit Saquon Barkley twitter page

  • Shippensburg 2014 recruiting class

    shippensburgOn National Signing Day, the Red Raiders announced twenty-eight student-athletes joining the Shippensburg football program this fall.

    The incoming group features twenty-four players from Pennsylvania, including 19 from Eastern PA. 

    Archbishop Wood’s Luke Spahits rushed for 478 yards on 63 carries and eight touchdowns. He caught nine passes for 121 yards and one touchdown.

    In the PIAA 3A state championship game, he had two kickoffs for touchdowns against Berwick.

    He was named All-Catholic league first-team as a multi-purpose back and second-team as a cornerback.

     

    Bishop McCort’s Tyler Rugg rushed for 469 yards on 110 carries and five touchdowns. He caught seven passes for 66 yards.

    On defense he had 74 total tackles, 36 solo and one fumble recovery.

    He was named Tribute-Democrat All-Area honorable mention.

     

    Boyertown’s Kyle Schutt was a three-year starter for the Bears. He was a team captain.

    He was named first-team Pac-10 All-Area as an offensive lineman and an honorable mention as a defensive lineman.

     

    Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall is arguably the top small school wide receiver in Eastern Pennsylvania.

    Marshall caught 76 passes for 1,566 yards and 20 touchdowns. He set a school record with 124 catches for 2,541 yards and 36 touchdowns.

    He was named first-team Class 2A All-State team.

     

    Central Mountain’s Tyler Pavalko caught 35 passes for 731 yards, 20.89 yards per catch, and 10 touchdowns. He rushed for 168 yards and six touchdowns.

    On defense he had 43 total tackles, 41 solo, two for loss and four interceptions. He averaged 27.28 yards per kickoff returns.

     

    Chambersburg’s Ryan Martin completed 108 of 198 passes (54.3%) for 1,519 yards and 16 touchdowns. He rushed for 142 yards and three touchdowns.

    In his career he passed for 201 of 370 for 3,005 yards and 35 touchdowns.

     

    East Pennsboro’s Sam Marshall suffered a knee injury and missed the 2013 season.

    His junior year he caught 38 passes for 619 yards and nine touchdowns.

     

    Hershey’s Jailen Harmon rushed for 876 yards on 96 carries and 13 touchdowns. He was one-for-one passing for 37 yards.

    Harmon is good at catching the ball out of the backfield. He caught 24 passes for 442 yards and five touchdowns.

    On defense he had 28 total tackles, two interceptions and one fumble recovery. He averaged 31.54 yards per punt.

     

    Kennard-Dale’s Matt Belt had 26 total tackles, six solo, four tackles for loss, one blocked fumble and two sacks.

    In two years he had 50 total tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and four sacks. Gametimepa.com named him second team guard and he competed in the Chesapeake Bowl as a senior.

     

    Lancaster Catholic’s Thomas McIntyre is a two-way lineman for the Crusaders.

    He was named L-L League second-team All-Star at defensive tackle.

     

    Martin Luther King’s D.J. Brinkley had two interceptions for the Golden Cougars.

    He was named to the All-Public league Class 3A team.

     

    Martin Luther King’s Jordan Alexander had one interception for the Golden Cougars.

     

    Middletown’s Nick Drawbaugh was named first team DL Mid-Penn Capital Division. He had five sacks in 2013.

    He played offensive guard, defensive end and long snapper for the Blue Raiders.

     

    Monsignor Bonner’s John Durkin caught two passes for 17 yards. On defense he had one interception.

    He was named first-team All-Catholic 3A as an offensive lineman and second-team as a punter and defensive lineman.

     

    Muhlenberg’s Dakota Thompson caught four passes for 36 yards and two touchdowns. He had two rushing touchdowns.

    He was named second-team at defensive end and tight end.

     

    Neshaminy’s Mike Palmer had 17 total tackles, 2.5 total tackles for loss and one sack.

    Palmer started as an offensive and defensive lineman. Philly.com named him third-team offensive lineman.

     

    Panther Valley’s Richard Nase rushed for over 1,000 yards as a senior. He was ranked ninth on the school’s all-time rushing list.

    He played defensive end, tight end and running back. He was named Times News All-Star at running back and defensive lineman.

     

    Philipsburg-Osceola’s Curtis Matsko completed 77 of 158 passes for 840 yards and two touchdowns. He rushed for 302 yards and six touchdowns.

    On defense he had 35 total tackles, seven tackles for loss, three sacks, five hurries and one fumble recovery.

     

    Pottsgrove’s Max Wickward was named second-team PAC-10 All-Area as a offensive lineman.

    His team won back-to-back PAC-10 titles.

     

    Richland Township’s Kyle Flick caught 45 passes for 945 yards and 13 touchdowns. He rushed for one touchdown.

    On defense he had 29 total tackles and one interception.

    He was a four-year starter who had over 3,000 yards receiving and 41 touchdowns.

    He was named Tribune-Democrat All-Area first team at Wide Receiver.

     

    Schuylkill Valley’s Nick Scheidt rushed for 1,618 yards and 24 touchdowns his senior year and both are single-season school records.

    He played linebacker on defense and led his team with 94 total tackles as a junior.

    He was named first-team All-Berks on offense and defense.

     

    Solanco’s Casey Pierce started at offensive guard for the Golden Mules. He was named L-L League Section 2 first-team as an offensive lineman.

     

    Souderton’s Josh Lister – On offense he had one catch for 15 yards at the tight end position. He had eight pancake blocks.

    On defense he had 25 total tackles, eight tackles for a loss, 2.5 sacks and one fumble recovery.

    Lister is a three-year starter at defensive end. He was named second team All-Suburban One League Continental Conference.

     

    State College’s Jordan Good played offensive and defensive lineman for the Little Lions.

    He was named Mid-Penn Commonwealth first team as an offensive lineman.

     

  • Coaches named for the 2014 McDonald’s Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic

    The head coaches have been announced for the 2014 McDonald’s Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic on Thursday, June 26, at 7:00PM, at Nazareth High School’s Andrew Leh Stadium.

    The GOLD Team (Northampton County, Palisades and Phillipsburg (NJ) is coached by Bethlehem Catholic’s Joe Henrich, and is the HOME team.

    The RED Team (Lehigh Carbon Monroe) is the AWAY team this year, coached by Jim Terwilliger of Pleasant Valley.

  • Fourth Annual Mr. Pa Football Awards presented in Camp Hill Saturday night

    mrpafootball(Harrisburg, Pa.)  Wayde D. Marsico, President/CEO of Sportsrecruiters.com, is pleased to announce the winners of the fourth annual Mr. Pennsylvania Football Awards.

    Andrew Ford, a senior at Cedar Cliff High School is the winner of the class AAA, AAAA award, he will be attending the Virginia Tech University. 

    DeAndre Scott, a senior at Imhotep Charter High School is the winner of the class A, AA award, he will be attending the Arizona State University.  

    “The winners were selected by High School coaches, sports media, and football fans from across the state, with over 90,000 votes from the fans.” said Marsico.

    The awards were presented at the Radisson Hotel and Convention Center in Camp Hill on Saturday night by Maryland head football coach Randy Edsall, at an awards banquet.

  • Lafayette College 2014 recruiting class

    On National Signing day the Leopards announced twenty-six student-athletes joining Lafayette’s football program this fall.

    Lafayette won the Patriot League title last year.

    The incoming group features eight players from Pennsylvania, including five from Eastern PA.

    Central Bucks West’s Anders Warfel was a two-year starter and was named All-Suburban One league honorable mention.

     

    Coatesville’s Collin Raysor was a starter on the 2012 Class 4A Eastern PA championship team. He’s a two-year letter winner.

    His team in three years had a 31-8 record. He was listed in the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Top 30 recruits of 2014.

     

    Milton Hershey’s T.J. Jones missed his senior year due to a knee injury.

    His junior year he had 19 solo tackles, 61 total tackles, three interceptions and forced a fumble. He was named All Mid-Penn Conference first-team at defensive back.

     

    Nazareth Area’s Matt Tuerk caught 57 passes for 748 yards and three scores. He was selected as a Lehigh Valley Conference All-star.

    He set a school record against Easton in 2013. He caught eight passes for a record 214 yards and one touchdown. He broke the previous record of 184-yards held by Andrew Bridgeforth against Liberty in 2011.

     

    Pen Argyl’s Mike DePaolo was named first-team Express-Times All-Area and All-Colonial league second-team honors at linebacker and punter.

    On offense he rushed for 765 yards and 11 touchdowns. He caught six passes for 50 yards.

    On defense he had 27 solo tackles, 70 total tackles, eight tackles for loss and one fumble recovery.

    He averaged 36.39 yards per punt and had seven punts inside the 20.

     

    Chestnut Ridge’s Beau Bosch helped lead his team to a District 5 championship in 2012 and 2013. His senior season he passed for 521 yards and rushed for 882 yards. He had 20 total touchdowns.

    He finished his career with 2,296 yards rushing and 37 touchdowns and passed for 1,247 yards and 12 touchdowns.

    On defense he had 12 solo tackles, 42 total tackles, six sacks and three fumble recoveries. He had 17.5 sacks in his career.

     

    North Catholic’s Jarred Fragapane was named Associated Press and Football Writers first team selection at defensive end and helped his team to a 16-0 record and a 2013 Class A state title.

    He played at Deer Lake (2010-11) and North Catholic.

     

    Upper Saint Clair’s J.J. Conn helped his team to an 11-1 record in 2013. Conn played multiple positions (Strong Safety, Outside Linebacker, tight end and quarterback) for the Panthers. He was selected All-Southeastern and South Hills Almanac All-Star in 2013.

    His senior year he had 16 solo tackles, 43 total tackles, five tackles for loss and one fumble recovery.

    In two seasons he had over 100 tackles and returned a fumble for a touchdown.

    His team had a record of 22-3 in two-seasons.

     

    Lafayette Football Class of 2018

     Name Pos. Ht. Wt. High School/Prep School
    Beau Bosch  DE  6-5 215 Chestnut Ridge
    DeSean Brown  TB  5-11 195 Naperville North
    Brandon Bryant  LB  5-11 205 Cherry Hill East
    J.J. Conn  LB  6-1 210 Upper Saint Clair
    Josh Davis  QB  6-0 190 St. Margaret’s
    Mike DePaolo  LB 6-1 220 Pen Argyl
    Mike Donnelly  OL  6-4 285 New Canaan
    Jarred Fragapane  DE  6-2 230 North Catholic
    Nick Franzese  WR  6-0 175 Ridge
    Connor Goss  WR 6-3 190 Kellenberg Memorial
    Rob Hinchen  LB 6-2 205 Northern Highlands
    T.J. Jones  DB 6-2 185 Milton Hershey
    Rajhan Meriwether  TB  5-10 190 Basha
    Matt Mrazek  WR  6-4 210 Lyons Township
    Rocco Palumbo  WR  6-3 185 Mountain Vista
    Phillip Parham  DB 5-10 180 Cass Technical
    Collin Raysor  OL  6-7 300 Coatesville
    Michael Root  LB  6-1 215 New Canaan
    Michael Shiffert  LS  6-1 227 Blair Academy
    Parish Simmons  DB  6-0 185 Nazareth/Avon Old Farms
    Cam Smith  OL  6-5 295 Medway
    Quinn Smith  TE 6-5 230 La Costa Canyon
    Robert Speranza  TB  5-10 190 Chaminade
    Matt Tuerk  WR  5-11 185 Nazareth
    Dylan Wadsworth  TE 6-3 235 Brunswick School
    Anders Warfel  OL  6-6 305 Central Bucks West
  • Lehigh University 2014 recruiting class

    lehighOn National Signing day Wednesday the Mountain Hawks announced eighteen student-athletes will join Lehigh football program in the fall.

    The incoming group features four players from Pennsylvania.

    Wyoming Valley West’s Michael Baur helped lead the Spartans to a 10-2 record. At the quarterback position he passed for 1,889 yards and 20 touchdowns and rushed for 813 yards and 13 touchdowns. He caught six passes for 51 yards and one score. Lehigh recruited him as a tight end.

    Mahanoy Area’s Tyler Cavenas signed a letter of intent to continue his academic and football career with Lehigh University. Cavenas dominated both sides of the ball. He was named first team All-State by the Associated Press as well as EasternPAFootball.com and was named first-team by the Anthracite Football League at both Offensive and Defensive lineman. He was a three-year starter and on defense he had 88 tackles, 39 tackles for loss and 8 sacks. He was recruited as a defensive lineman.

    Riverside’s Nico Munley is one of the top players up in District two and has earned All-Region the last two years. His junior year he caught 36 passes for 796 yards and 11 touchdowns. His senior year he caught 38 passes for 539 yards and three scores.

    Wilson West Lawn’s Matt Timochenko helped lead his team to a 12-1 record. He passed for over 1,500 yards and 15 touchdowns. He helped lead the Bulldogs to a sixth straight Section One title and a Lancaster-Lebanon league 44 game-winning streak. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound quarterback should add depth.

     

    Lehigh Football Class of 2018

    Name Pos. Ht./Wt. High School
    Michael Baur  TE  6-4/210  Wyoming Valley West
    Steven Brown  DB  6-1/188 James Caldwell
    Gatlin Casey  WR  6-3/175 Navarre
    Tyler Cavenas  DL  6-5/270  Mahanoy Area
    Cal Coffman  LB  6-2/220 Detroit Country Day School
    Justin Gille  DL  6-5/260 St. John Vianney
    Harrison Johnson  DL  6-4/250 Frostproof
    Quentin Jones  DB  5-10/170 Collins Hill
    Sasha Kelsey  WR  6-0/195 Christopher Columbus
    Christopher Leigh  RB  5-11/200  Lake Orion
    Hobson McCain  LB  6-1/220 Brookwood
    Nico Munley  ATH  5-10/175  Riverside
    Timothy O’Hara  OL  6-5/275 Red Bank Catholic
    Drew Paulsen  TE  6-3/225 Jesuit
    Troy Pelletier  WR  6-3/190 Bridgton Academy
    Joe Siegenthaler  ATH  6-0/190 New Albany
    Kadeem Smith  OL  6-3/290 Cardinal Gibbons
    Matt Timochenko  QB  6-2/210 Wilson West Lawn
    Brandon Yosha  RB  6-0/190 Cathedral (U. of Miami)

     

     

  • 2013 NFL Players from Pennsylvania

    According to MaxPreps.com database there are 62 player that played in the NFL based off Designated Market Areas (DMA’s). Pennsylvania is ranked 8th and California is ranking number one with 235 players.

    Research of NFL rosters began on December 31st, 2013 and ended January 22nd, 2014. Only active players within that time frame were used.

    Click here for full list

  • 2014 National Signing Day Talk

    National Signing Day is the most important day in college football recruiting as it is the day most recruits make their college choices known. Many recruiting fans go so far as to call this day a holiday. What school will be the big winner in PA, Pitt or Penn State? Let’s talk about where players might be heading?

  • Breaking down the 2014 Big 33 Roster

    Big332012Here’s a breakdown by Classifications and Districts for the Big 33 Football Classic. Class 4A players lead the way with 22 players and District 7 leads with 15.

    The Big 33 Football Classic pits Pennsylvania’s players against the players from Maryland. This year’s game will be played on June 14th at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

     

    By Classification:

    Class A – 1 player (Lenny Williams, Sto-Rox)

    Class AA – 4 players (Alec Bloom, Ligonier Valley; DeAndre Scott, Imhotep Charter; Dravon Henry, Aliquippa; Terry Swanson, Aliquippa)

    Class AAA – 6 players (Chase Winovich, Thomas Jefferson; Cole Costinger, Thomas Jefferson; David Shaw, Spring Grove; Marlon Tyree, Cathedral Prep; Noah Beh, Scranton Prep; Thaddius Smith, Cardinal O’Hara)

    Class AAAA – 22 players (Alex Bookser, Mount Lebanon; Anthony Davis, Gateway; Ben Huss, Upper St. Clair; Brandon Feamster, Downingtown East; DeQuan Ware, Harrisburg; Eric Gallo, Council Rock South; JJ Cosentino, Central Catholic; Jawan Hill, McKeesport; Joe Julius, Lower Dauphin; Josh Walmer, Parkland; Luke Carrezola, Neshaminy; Mike Grimm, Bethel Park; Mitchell Sweigart, Penn Manor; Montae Nicholson, Gateway; Niko Thorpe, Central Catholic; Rasaan Stewart, Perkiomen Valley; Tre Tarpley, Central Catholic; Trey Klock, Lower Dauphin; Troy Apke, Mount Lebanon; Tyler Burke, Coatesville; Tyree Spearman, McDowell; Zaire Franklin, LaSalle College HS)

    Non-PIAA – 1 player (Evan Butts, Episcopal Academy)

     

    By Districts:

    District 1 – 6 players (Brandon Feamster, Downingtown East; David Shaw, Spring Grove; Eric Gallo, Council Rock South; Luke Carrezola, Neshaminy; Rasaan Stewart, Perkiomen Valley; Tyler Burke, Coatesville)

     

    District 2 – 1 players (Noah Beh, Scranton Prep)

     

    District 3 – 4 players (DeQuan Ware, Harrisburg; Joe Julius, Lower Dauphin; Mitchell Sweigart, Penn Manor; Trey Klock, Lower Dauhpin)

     

    District 4 – 0 players

     

    District 5 – 0 players

     

    District 6 – 1 players (Alec Bloom, Ligonier Valley)

     

    District 7 – 15 players (Alex Bookster, Mount Lebanon; Anthony Davis, Gateway; Ben Huss, Upper St. Clair; Chase Winovich, Thomas Jefferson; Cole Costinger, Thomas Jefferson; Dravon Henry, Aliquippa; JJ Cosentino, Central Catholic; Jawan Hill, McKeesport; Lenny Williams, Sto-Rox; Mike Grimm, Bethel Park; Montae Nicholson, Gateway; Niko Thorpe, Central Catholic; Terry Swanson, Aliquippa; Tre Tarpley, Central Catholic; Troy Apke, Mount Lebanon)

     

    District 8 – 0 players

     

    District 9 – 0 players

     

    District 10 – 2 players (Marlon Tyree, Cathedral Prep; Tyree Spearman, McDowell)

     

    District 11 – 1 player (Josh Walmer, Parkland)

     

    District 12 – 3 players (DeAndre Scott, Imhotep Charter; Thaddius Smith, Cardinal O’Hara; Zaire Franklin, LaSalle College HS)

     

    Non-PIAA – 1 player (Evan Butts, Episcopal Academy) 

     

  • Final Five selected for 2013 Mr. Pennsylvania Football Award

    mrpafootballSportsrecruiters.com just recently announced the final five finalists for the Mr. Pennsylvania high school football awards.  Maryland Football Head Coach and PA native Randy Edsall will be the keynote speaker at the fourth annual Mr. Pennsylvania high school football awards on Saturday, February 8, 2014 at 5:30pm at the Radisson Hotel and Convention Center in Camp Hill, PA. 

    Two awards will be presented; one for the Small School Mr. Pennsylvania which consists of class A and class AA players, and one for the Big School Mr. Pennsylvania which consists of class AAA and class AAAA players.  The players were chosen by football fans, sportswriters/sportscasters, and high school coaches from around the state.  Fans can continue to cast votes until Monday, February 3, 2014.  The winners will be announced at an awards banquet on Saturday evening, February 8th, at the Radisson Hotel and Convention Center.  There is still time to make reservations.  Go to mrpafootball.com for more information.

     

    Big School Class AAA/AAAA

     

    Player Name/Class:                        High School:              Primary Pos:

    Andrew Ford, 2014                             Cedar Cliff                    QB

    Mark Pyles, 2014                                Lebanon                       QB/LB

    Andre Robinson, 2015                        Bishop McDevitt            RB

    D’andre Pollard, 2015                         Neshaminy                   RB

    Christain Lezzer, 2014                       Clearfield                      LB

    Gaage Marry, 2014                             Trinity                           LB/RB

     

     

    Small School Class A/AA

     

    Player Name/Class:                        High School:               Primary Pos:

    Michael Pietropola, 2015                    Wellsboro                       QB

    Brett Brumbaugh, 2015                      South Fayette                QB

    Brandon Yescavage, 2014                  Old Forge                       RB

    P.J. Fulmore, 2015                              North Catholic                ATH

    DeAndre Scott, 2014                          Imhotep Charter            ATH

  • 2014 PA Big 33 Roster

    Big332012Offense

    QB — JJ Cosentino, Pittsbugh Central Cahtolic

    QB — Lenny Williams, Sto-Rox

    RB — Tyler Burke, Coatesville

    RB — Terry Swanson, Aliquippa

    RB — Dravon Henry, Aliquippa

    WR — Montae Nicholson, Gateway

    WR — Dequan Ware, Harrisburg

    WR — Troy Apke, Mount Lebanon

    WR — Thaddius Smith, Cardinal O’Hara

    TE — Evan Butts, Episcopal Academy

    TE — Alec Bloom, Ligonier Valley

    OL — Mike Grimm, Bethel Park

    OL — Ben Huss, Upper St. Clair

    OL — Noah Beh, Scranton Prep

    OL — Cole Costinger, Thomas Jefferson

    OL — Josh Walmer, Parkland

    OL — Eric Gallo, Council Rock South

     

    Defense

    DL — Trey Klock, Lower Dauphin

    DL — Luke Carrezola, Neshaminy

    DL — Jawan Hill, McKeesport

    DL — Alex Bookser, Mount Lebanon

    DL — David Shaw, Spring Grove

    DL — Mitchell Sweigart, Penn Manor

    LB — Zaire Franklin, La Salle

    LB — Chase Winovich, Thomas Jefferson

    LB — Niko Thorpe, Pittsbugh Central Catholic

    DB — Tyree Spearman, McDowell

    DB — Deandre Scott, Imhotep

    DB — Tre Tarpley, Pittsbugh Central Catholic

    DB — Marlon Tyree, Erie Cathedral Prep

    DB — Brandon Feamster, Downingtown East

    DB — Anthony Davis, Gateway

    ATH — Rasaan Stewart, Perkiomen Valley

    K — Joe Julius, Lower Dauphin

  • Mr. PA Football

    mrpafootballThe player voting deadline for the fourth annual Mr. Pennsylvania football awards program sponsored by SportsRecruiters.com is this Monday.  The results will be published on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2014.  Again, the voting deadline for the the Final Five is Monday, January 22nd, 2014. 

    Past winners of the class AAA/AAAA award include Rushel Shell of Pitt, Noah Spence of Ohio State and Robert Foster of Alabama. The past winners of the class A/AA award include Desimon Green of Texas Tech/California (Pa.) University and Tyler Boyd of Pitt.

    There will be two awards presented; one for the Small School Mr. Pennsylvania, which will consist of Class A and AA players, and one for the Big School Mr. Pennsylvania, which will consist of Class AAA and AAAA players.

    The players will be chosen by football fans, sportswriters/sportscasters, and coaches from around the state. Fans will be able to nominate and vote for their favorite players, and the media panel from major media markets as well as coaches from across the state will be nominating and voting for the outstanding players. The fans, the media, and the coaches will each represent 1/3 of the vote.

    Check MRPAFOOTBALL.com for the directions for voting for the Top Ten and the time line listed below.  MRPAFOOTBALL.com will provide voting rules and publish the results after each time line listed below. The following will be the selection process time line:

    Dec.20    Tremendous Twenty

    Jan.05     Top Ten

    Jan.20     Final Five

  • Catasauqua’s WR Paryss Marshall issues verbal declaration to Shippensburg University

    p.marshallTonight on twitter, Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall tweeted, “Excited to say I will be playing college football at Shippensburg University.”

    The 6-foot-2, 180-pound senior wide receiver from Catasauqua picked Shippensburg University over Bloomsburg.

    Marshall had a huge year for the Rough Riders. He was the main target for quarterback Zack Bradley. He caught 76 passes for 1,566 yards and 20 touchdowns. He averaged 20.6 yards per catch.

    He helped his team to a 13-2 record and was named to the Pennsylvania Class 2A All-State Football team.

  • The last High School Football game of the year – The 2013 Chesapeake Bowl

    chesapeakebowl13Saturday’s fourth annual Chesapeake Bowl has a new home after playing the first three years in Maryland. This year’s event is now at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex.

    The annual senior bowl game pits a North team comprised of players from Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. The South squad is comprised of players from Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and District of Columbia.

    The North leads the series 2-1, including a 38-13 win last year. Pennsylvania has 29 players competing in Saturday’s contest.

    2013 North Roster

    # First Name Last Name POS Height Weight High School
    7 Patrick Amara S 6’2″ 190 West Catholic (PA)
    74 Dontae Angus OT 6’7″ 327 Martin Luther King (PA)
    75 Tyrone Barge OL 6’1″ 275 Imhotep Charter (PA)
    22 Shamir Bearfield S 6’0″ 170 St Peters Prep (NJ)
    51 Matt Belt OG 6’4″ 325 Kennard Dale (PA)
    32 Jamauri Bogan ATH 5’7″ 170 Union (NJ)
    23 Michael Bolin DE 6’0″ 205 Hillside (NJ)
    77 Lamont Bradford OG 6’4″ 290 Timber Creek (NJ)
    14 Blake Cahill QB 6’5″ 210 Red Lion (PA)
    29 Sean Chandler WR 5’11” 175 Camden (NJ)
    60 Frank Darden OG 6’4″ 321 Martin Luther King (PA)
    1 Justice Davila DB 6’0″ 185 Timber Creek (NJ)
    56 Michael Dogbe ATH 6’4″ 240 Parsippany Hills (NJ)
    21 Connor Foley P 6’1″ 200  Father Judge (PA)
    55 Pete Halloran DE 6’3″ 256 Williamstown (NJ)
    27 Saquan Hampton DB 6’1″ 185 Nottingham (NJ)
    82 Delane Hart WR 6’3″ 200 Martin Luther King (PA)
    34 Randell Hunter LB 6’0″ 222 Imhotep Charter (PA)
    76 Courtel Jenkins DT 6’3″ 305 DePaul Catholic (NJ)
    16 Chandler Kincade QB 6’5″ 225 Blackhawk (PA)
    9 Ray Lawry ATH 5’11” 195 Kingsway (NJ)
    4 Christian Lezzer LB 6’1″ 218 Clearfield Area (PA)
    5 Marques Little DB 5’10” 175 Williamstown (NJ)
    10 Denny Lord ATH 6’2″ 225 Neshaminy (PA)
    79 James McHale OT 6’7″ 290 Dunmore (PA)
    99 Connor Morehart DT 6’4″ 290 Governor Mifflin (PA)
    91 Justin Nelson LB 6’2″ 235 DePaul Catholic (NJ)
    6 Montae Nicholson S 6’3″ 205 Gateway (PA)
    88  Brian O’Neill TE 6’7″ 245 Salesianum School (DE)
    12 Delvon Randall DB 6’1″ 195 Gateway (PA)
    24 Justice Rawlins LB 6’1″ 240 Monessen (PA)
    57 Joe Robak C 6’4″ 255 Gateway (PA)
    85 Zeccheus Roberson WR 6’2″ 177 East Stroudsburg South (PA)
    15 Thaddius Smith WR 5’11” 170 Cardinal O’Hara (PA)
    35 Jaishan Thornton ATH 5’7″ 175 Haverford (PA)
    8 Brenon Thrift LB 6’4″ 240 Gateway (PA)
    26 Nyeem Thrones DB 5’10” 170 Imhotep Charter (PA)
    65 Tanner Unger DT 6’4″ 285 Hempfield (PA)
    3 Lamont Veal WR 5’7″ 170 Cardinal O’Hara (PA)
    13 Darius Wade QB 6’1″ 201 Middletown (DE)
    11 Joseph Walker QB 6’3″ 190 Martin Luther King (PA)
    72 Benjamin Watson OL 6’7″ 340 Lakewood (NJ)
    37 Steve Weyler P/K 5’11” 170 Cardinal O’Hara (PA)
    31 Greg White RB 5’10” 185 West Catholic (PA)
    78 Christopher Yurista Jr. C 6’2″ 318 Hempfield (PA)
  • 2013 All-EasternPAFootball.com Small School Team (Class AA-Class A)

    The 2013 edition of the EasternPAFootball.com Small School postseason team consists of players from schools within the A and AA classifications of Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and Independent teams. There is only a First Team and Honorable Mention for this postseason team. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

     

    1st TEAM OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Sr. Mike Feryo, Schuylkill Haven

    Wide receivers: Sr. Brandon Kuntz, Trinity; Sr. Brandon Owlett, Wellsboro; Sr. Cody Klingerman, Bloomsburg Area; Sr. Jamal Custis, Neumann-Goretti; Sr. Paryss Marshall, Catasauqua

    Offensive lineman: Sr. Aaron Ruff, Imhotep Charter; Sr. Ben Henry, Palisades; Sr. James McHale, Dunmore; Sr. Josh Tripp, Southern Columbia; Sr. Mac Storm, Northwestern Lehigh; Sr. Nate Kramer, Schuylkill Haven; Sr. Ryan Paulish, Old Forge; Sr. Tyler Cavenas, Mahanoy Area

    Quarterback: Jr. Michael Pietropola, Wellsboro; Sr. Zack Bradley, Catasauaqua

    Running backs: Jr. Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport; Sr. Daiqwon Buckley, Sr. Dunmore; Jr. William Casella, Schuylkill Haven; Sr. Brandon Yescavage, Old Forge

    Specialist: Sr. James Warren, Steelton-Highspire; Sr. Jed Wright, Troy Area ; Jr. Kyle Datres, Loyalsock Township; Jr. Luke Rarig, Southern Columbia

    Kicker: Sr. Josh McClaren, Troy Area; Jr. Shayne Riley, Danville

     

    1st TEAM DEFENSE:

    Defensive Lineman: Sr. Brady Mutton, Pen Argyl; Sr. Joey Bruno, Old Forge; Sr. Nazar Mironenko, Mifflinburg; Sr. Pietro Gaspari, Berks Catholic; Sr. Tyrone Barge, Imhotep Charter

    Linebackers: Sr. Cody Pavlick, Southern Columbia; Sr. Eric Haney, Danville; Sr. Lukas Damian, Marian Catholic; Sr. Jared Nosal, Catasauqua; Sr. Shane Schuback, Old Forge; Sr. Trevor Whelski, Williams Valley

    Defensive Backs: Jr. Drew Newcomb, Lewisburg; Sr. Jake Manetti, Old Forge; Sr. Matt Kase, Berks Catholic; So. Matt Meloy, Danville; Sr. Zach Ashford, Bloomsburg

    Specialist: Sr. DeAndre Scott, Imhotep Charter

    Punter: Sr. Sam O’Brien, Palisades

     

    Honorable Mention OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Sr. Evan Butts, Episcopal Academy; Sr. Kayin Herb, Shenandoah Valley; So. Naseir Ushur, Imhotep Charter; Sr. Owen Loughlin, Notre-Dame (GP)

    Wide Receivers: Jr. Cody Miller, Williams Valley; Sr. Curran Simmons, Prep Charter; Jr. DJ Moore, Imhotep Charter; Sr. Eric Kerr, Holy Redeemer; Sr. Garrett Trout, Littlestown; So. Michael Figueora, Pequea Valley; Sr. Nick Oyer, Pen Argyl

    Offensive Lineman: Sr. Chris Eaton, Wyomissing Area; Sr. Dan Drewes, Dunmore; Jr. Dylan Brennan, Troy Area; Sr. Ian Shelley, York Catholic; Sr. Kyle Wingle, Schuylkill Haven; So. Nick Place, Towanda; Sr. Paul Papi, Old Forge; Sr. Tomas Aguilar, Berks Catholic; Jr.. Trent Donlan, Southern Columbia

    Quarterback: Jr. Andre Dreuitt-Parks, Imhotep Charter; Sr. Jimmy Stickland, Holy Redeemer; So. Nick Becker, Southern Columbia; Sr. Ricky Klingerman, Bloomsburg Area; Sr. Stephen Sedesse, Williams Valley; So. Tre Jordan, Pius X; Sr. Zach Wasilewski, Mount Carmel

    Running Backs: Sr. Adam Feudale, Southern Columbia; Sr. Cameron Ott, Montoursville; Sr. Chris Warren, Berks Catholic; Jr. Donte Simmons, Bristol; Sr. Dustin DeGroft, Littlestown; Sr. Dustin Jones, Lake-Lehman; Sr. Greg White, West Catholic; So. Lucas Jennings, Wyalusing Area; Sr. Nick Scheidt, Schuylkill Valley; Sr. Ra’Von Burton, Catasauqua; Sr. Ryan Heim, Pine Grove; Sr. Sam Dressler, Danville; Jr. Shaheim Moody-Williams, Steelton-Highspire; Sr. Tyler Hope, Tamaqua

    Specialist: Sr. Dylan Mahmod, Mahanoy Area; Jr. Hakeem Kinard, York Catholic; Sr. Trey Campbell, Upper Dauphin

    Kicker: Sr. Troy Stivason, Athens

     

    Honorable Mention DEFENSE:

    Defensive Lineman: Sr. Alec Bailey, Schuylkill Haven; Sr. Jake Klinger, Central Columbia; Sr. Pete Borum, Lake-Lehman; Sr. Stephen Hall, Marian Catholic; Sr. Steve Zimmerman, Pine Grove; Jr. Wyatt Entz, Montoursville

    Linebackers: Sr. Brady Butler, Lake-Lehman; Sr. Brian Doty, Wellsboro; Sr. Doug Mills, York Catholic; Sr. Grant Mauro, Bermudian Springs; Fr. Jake Paul, Halifax; Sr. Jorden Sekol, Old Forge; Jr. Nick Stephhani, Troy Area; Sr. Randell Hunter, Imhotep Charter; Sr. Ryan Martin, Pine Grove; Jr. Tre Nelson, Palmerton

    Defensive Backs: Sr. Alex Erb, Montoursville; Sr. Cale Bruso, Tri-Valley; Sr. Cooper Kutz, Berks Catholic; Jr. Eric Marbury, Pius X; Sr. Logan Davis, Steelton-Highspire; Charter; Sr. Patrick Amara, West Catholic

    Specialist: Jr. Cam Richardson, Northwestern Lehigh; Sr. Cole Barnhardt, Williams Valley; Sr. Ricky Jones, Carbondale

    Punter: Sr. Austin Hartzell, Bermudian Springs; Sr. Paxson Hayes, Annville-Cleona

     

    Player of the Year – Offense: Sr. Brandon Yescavage, Old Forge

    Player of the Year – Defense: Sr. DeAndre Scott, Imhotep Charter

    Coach of the Year: Mike Schuback, Old Forge

     

     

  • 2013 All-EasternPAFootball.com Big School Team (Class AAAA-Class AAA)

    The 2013 edition of the EasternPAFootball.com Big School postseason team consists of players from schools within the AAAA and AAA classifications of Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and Independent teams. There is only a First Team and Honorable Mention for this postseason team. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

    1st TEAM OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Sr. Luke Carrezola, Neshaminy

    Wide receivers: Sr. Jake Del Priore, Southern Lehigh; Sr. Jeremy De La Cruz, Lebanon; So. Kobay White, Bishop McDevitt; Sr. Thadd Smith, Cardinal O’Hara

    Offensive lineman: Jr. Chad Zunich, Manheim Central; Sr. Eric Gallo, Council Rock South; Jr. Frank Tranzilli, North Penn; Sr. Jordan Mosely, Bishop McDevitt; Jr. Jon Daniel Runyon, St. Joseph’s Prep; Jr. Ryan Bates, Archbishop Wood

    Quarterback: Sr. Andrew Ford, Cedar Cliff; Sr. Chris Martin, St. Joseph’s Prep; Jr. Nick Marsilio, Bishop McDevitt

    Running backs: Jr. Andre Robinson, Bishop McDevitt; Sr. Chase Edmonds, Central Dauphin East; Jr. D’Andre Pollard, Neshaminy; Jr. Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood

    Specialist: Sr. Mark Pyles, Lebanon; Sr. Rasaan Stewart, Perkiomen Valley

    Kicker: Sr. Joe Julius, Lower Dauphin

     

    1st TEAM DEFENSE:

    Defensive Lineman: So. Michal Menet, Exeter Township; Sr. Noah Beh, Scranton Prep; Sr. Trey Klock, Lower Dauphin

    Linebackers: Jr. Jake Cooper, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Nate Monroe, Bishop McDevitt; Sr. Naze Haddad, Parkland; Sr. Tyler Burke, Coatesville; Sr. Zaire Franklin, LaSalle College HS

    Defensive Backs: Sr. Connor Golden, Archbishop Ryan; Jr. John Reid, St. Joseph’s Prep; Sr. Kendall Singleton, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Kyzir White, Emmaus

    Specialist: Sr. Daquan Worley, Coatesville

    Punter: Sr. Nick Sutton, Dallastown

     

    Honorable Mention OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Sr. Zach Talley, Lansdale Catholic

    Wide Receivers: Sr. Delane Hart, Martin Luther King; Sr. Eli Quinter, Muhlenberg; Jr. Freddie Simmons, Bethlehem Catholic; Jr. Jay Stocker, Coatesville; Sr. Jyleel Ryder, Samuel Fels; Sr. Malik Lewis, Dallastown; Jr. Michael Allen, Fleetwood; Sr. Nate Hollander, Abington Heights; Jr. Ryan Hubley, Oxford

    Offensive Lineman: Sr. Alec Petrillo, Downingtown East; Sr. Angelo Lucci, Allentown Central Catholic; Sr. Anthony Khalife, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin; Jr. Bryan White, West Chester Henderson; Sr. Dan Johnson, Neshaminy; Sr. David Bertone, Garnet Valley; Sr. David Wuestner, Lower Dauphin; Sr. Deion Oliver, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Dontae Angus, Martin Luther King; Jr. Evan Sweet, Souderton; Sr. Joe Hansbury, Archbishop Ryan; Sr. Josh Walmer, Parkland; Jr. Levi Murphy, Dover Area; Sr. Madison Woodward, Wilson (3); Sr. Matt Gould, Interboro; Jr. Michael Rodgers, Jim Thorpe; Sr. Nick Apostolu, Springfield-Delco; Jr. Patrick Finn, Pottsgrove

    Quarterback: Sr. C.J. Curry, Berwick Area; Sr. Joseph Walker, Martin Luther King; Jr. Kyle Shurmur, LaSalle College HS; Sr. Michael Baur, Wyoming Valley West; Sr. Shane Grapsy, Blue Mountain; Jr. Travis Edmond, Southern Lehigh; Sr. Troy Spencer, Lower Dauphin;

    Running Backs: Sr. Ben Ortiz, Muhlenberg; Jr. Charles Snorweah, Pennsbury; Sr. Craig Reynolds, Abington; Jr. Dimetri Kelly, Roman Catholic; Sr. Garrett Girafalco, West Chester Henderson; Jr. Jake McCarthy, Scranton; Sr. Jarred Jones, Spring-Ford; Sr. Jerry Lanier, Academy Park; Sr. Kareem Williams, Parkland; Sr. Marc Royer, Manheim Central; Sr. Marquis Barefield, Pottsgrove; Sr. Mike Class, Pennridge; Sr. Nick Savant, Saucon Valley; Sr. Niko Petrone, East Stroudsburg South; Sr. Phil Vass, Bangor Area; Jr. Samir Bullock, Archbishop Ryan; Jr. Saquon Barkley, Whitehall; Sr. Shaaheen Dow, Glen Mills; Jr. Shakur Lester, Louis E. Dieruff; Sr. Troy Gallen, Malvern Prep; Sr. Wesley Beans, New Oxford

    Specialist: Sr. Aidan Brosious, Conrad Weiser; So. Brandon Mcllwain, Council Rock North; Sr. Charles Bell, Penn Manor; Sr. David Brantley, East Juniata; Sr. Eli Redmond, Parkland; Jr. James Way, William Penn (3); Sr. Jermaine Norris, Mastery Charter North; Sr. Jesse Campbell, Hershey; Jr. Jimmy Herron, LaSalle College HS; Sr. John Derr, Upper Dublin; So. Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East; Sr. Josh Messina, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Kevin Miller, Honesdale; Sr. Nick Pagel, Downingtown West; Jr. Olamide Zaccheaus, St. Joseph’s Prep; Sr. Ryan Saunders, Jim Thorpe; Sr. Walter Pegues, Philadelphia Central

    Kicker: Sr. Connor Foley, Father Judge; Damon Crouse, Manheim Central; Sr. Hunter Rubright, Wilson (3); Sr. Jake Roth, Conrad Weiser; Jr. Matt Hook, Fleetwood; Sr. Matt Wright, Lampeter-Strasburg; Sr. Steve Weyler, Cardinal O’Hara

     

    Honorable Mention DEFENSE:

    Defensive Lineman: Sr. David Barber, Parkland; Jr. Devon Cobb, Archbishop Wood; Jr. Jake Strain, St. Joseph’s Prep; Sr. John Nassib, Malvern Prep; Sr. Justin Weldon, Easton Area; Sr. Kenny Frehafter, Pottsville; Sr. Mark Remmey, Central Bucks East; Sr. Mike Perloski, Bishop McDevitt; Jr. Shareef Miller, Frankford; Sr. Steve Marrazzo, Bishop McDevitt; Sr. Tyler Zilen, Boyertown

    Linebackers: Jr. Adam Krauter, Springfield-Delco; Jr. Andy Davidson, Emmaus; Sr. Cameron Casciole, Easton Area; Sr. Collin Kendrick, Southern Lehigh; Sr. Denny Lord, Neshaminy; Jr. Frank Aigeldinger, Crestwood; Sr. Hunter Hatlee, Wilson (3); Sr. Jeff Adams, Pottsgrove; Sr. Luke Berry, North Penn; Sr. Sean Steinmetz, West Chester Rustin; Jr. Steven McNeal, Central Dauphin; Sr. Tyler Heisey, Cumberland Valley

    Defensive Backs: Sr. Dain Kowalski, Berwick Area; Sr. Dexter Jordan, Conrad Weiser; Sr. J.C. Show, Abington Heights; Jr. Michael Fowler, Pottsgrove

    Specialist: Sr. Jhet Janis, Cocalico; Sr. Ryan Bonshak, Whitehall; Jr. Travis Blankenhorn, Pottsville; Sr. Vince Moffett, St. Joseph’s Prep

    Punter: Sr. Brendan Paulison, Delaware Valley; Sr. John Fitz, Central Bucks West

     

    Player of the Year – Offense: Sr. Andrew Ford, Cedar Cliff

    Player of the Year – Defense: Jr. John Reid, St. Joseph’s Prep

    Coach of the Year: Gabe Infante, St. Joseph’s Prep

     

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com “District” Player and Coach of the Year

    EPANewsDistrict 1

    Player of the Year: D’Andre Pollard, Neshminy

    Coach of the Year: Mark Schmidt, Neshaminy

     

    District 2

    Player of the Year: Brandon Yescavage, Old Forge

    Coach of the Year: Mike Schuback, Old Forge

     

    District 3

    Player of the Year: Andre Robinson, Bishop McDevitt and Andrew Ford, Cedar Cliff

    Coach of the Year: Rob Klock, Lower Dauphin

     

    District 4

    Player of the Year: Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport

    Coach of the Year: Jim Smith, Troy Area

     

    District 11

    Player of the Year: Kareem Williams, Parkland

    Coach of the Year: Tom Falzone, Catasauqua

     

    District 12

    Player of the Year: Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood and John Reid St. Joseph’s Prep

    Coach of the Year: Gabe Infante, St. Joseph’s Prep

     

    Non-PIAA

    Player of the Year: Troy Gallen, Malvern Prep

    Coach of the Year: Kevin Pellegrini, Malvern Prep

  • 2013 Pennsylvania Class A All-State football team

    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

  • 2013 Pennsylvania Class AAA All-State football team

    2013 PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL WRITERS’

    ALL-STATE TEAM

    CLASS AAA

    OFFENSE

    Quarterback

    Billy Fessler, Erie Cathedral Prep – 6-1, 175 senior

    Nick Marsilio, Bishop McDevitt – 6-3, 185 junior

     

    Running Back

    Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood – 5-8, 160 junior

    Andre Robinson, Bishop McDevitt – 5-11, 205 junior

    Marc Royer, Manheim Central – 5-9, 180 junior

     

    Wide Receiver

    Kobay White, Bishop McDevitt – 6-0, 185 sophomore

    Alex Greenawalt, Erie Cathedral Prep – 6-4, 205 senior

    Thaddius Smith, Cardinal O’Hara – 5-9, 170 senior

    Jake Del Priore, Southern Lehigh – 5-9, 160 senior

     

    Tight End

    Zach Talley, Lansdale Catholic – 6-3, 225 senior

     

    Offensive Linemen

    Brett Kulka, General McLane – 6-5, 245 senior

    Devonne Barnes, Erie Cathedral Prep – 6-3, 272 senior

    Ryan Bates, Archbishop Wood – 6-5, 285 junior

    Chad Zunich, Manheim Central – 6-3, 315 junior

    Jordan Mosley, Bishop McDevitt – 6-2, 280 senior

     

    Athlete

    Josh Messina, Archbishop Wood – 5-10, 185 senior

    Aidan Brosious, Conrad Weiser – 6-2, 200 senior

    Ryan Saunders, Jim Thorpe – 5-10, 172 senior

     

    Kicker

    Spencer Herrington, Clearfield – 5-11, 168 junior

     

    DEFENSE

     

    Defensive Linemen

    James Trucilla, Erie Cathedral Prep – 6-1, 256 junior

    Noah Beh, Scranton Prep – 6-7, 260 senior

    Mike Perloski, Bishop McDevitt – 6-1, 235 senior

    Bryce Mostoller, Somerset – 6-3, 225 junior

    Darrious Carter, Indiana – 6-5, 205 senior

     

    Linebacker

    Chase Winovich, Thomas Jefferson – 6-4, 215 senior

    Jake Cooper, Archbishop Wood – 6-3, 230 junior

    Logan Eller, Somerset – 6-0, 200 junior

    Tory Delmonico, West Allegheny – 6-2, 203 senior

    Nate Monroe, Bishop McDevitt – 6-0, 205 senior

    Collin Kendrick, Southern Lehigh – 6-1, 212 senior

     

    Defensive Back

    Felix Manus-Schell, Erie Cathedral Prep – 6-1, 180 senior

    Marlon Tyree, Erie Cathedral Prep – 6-2, 180 senior

    Malik Hooker, New Castle – 6-2, 185 senior

     

    Athlete

    Christian Lezzer, Clearfield – 6-1, 218 senior

     

    Player of the Year: Andre Robinson, Bishop McDevitt

    Coach of the Year: Steve Devlin, Archbishop Wood

  • 2013 Pennsylvania Class AA All-State football team

    2013 PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL WRITERS’

    ALL-STATE TEAM

    CLASS AA

     

    OFFENSE

    Quarterback

    Matt Shaffer, Richland – 6-2, 200 senior

    Brett Brumbaugh, South Fayette – 6-2, 200 junior

    Zack Bradley, Catasauqua – 6-1, 177 senior

    Running Back

    Terry Swanson, Aliquippa – 5-9, 185 senior

    Shannon Jackson, Fairview – 6-1, 215 senior

    Ryan Heim, Pine Grove – 5-9, 160 senior

    Ra’Von Burton, Catasauqua – 5-11, 195 senior

    Wide Receiver

    Paryss Marshall, Catasauqua – 6-2, 188 senior

    Jamal Custis, Neumann-Goretti – 6-5, 205 senior

    Brandon Kuntz, Camp Hill Trinity – 6-4, 200 senior

     

    Tight End

    Alec Bloom, Ligonier Valley – 6-7, 242 senior

    Offensive Linemen

    Dylan Brennan, Troy – 6-3, 280 junior

    Aaron Ruff, Imhotep Charter – 6-5, 300 senior

    Mac Storm, Northwestern – 6-3, 300 senior

    Jaleel Fields, Aliquippa – 6-2, 287 senior

    Ben Henry, Palisades – 6-2, 305 senior

    Athlete

    Dravon Henry, Aliquippa – 5-11, 180 senior

    Deandre Scott, Imhotep Charter – 5-10, 180 senior

    Matt Voytik, Hickory – 6-1, 180 senior

    Kicker

    Shayne Riley, Danville – 6-0, 150 junior

    DEFENSE

    Defensive Linemen

    Pietro Gaspari, Berks Catholic – 6-1, 215 senior

    Ben Verhovsek, Richland – 6-0, 230 senior

    Brady Mutton, Pen Argyl – 6-2, 260 senior

    Nazar Mironenko, Mifflinburg – 6-1, 280 senior

    Tyrone Barge, Imhotep Charter – 6-1, 276 senior

     

    Linebacker

    Eric Haney, Danville – 6-0, 210 senior

    Jared Nosal, Catasauqua – 5-11, 210 senior

    Ryan Morris, Corry – 6-1, 210 senior

    Daulton Linton, Hickory – 5-11, 205 senior

    Defensive Back

    Drew Newcomb, Lewisburg – 6-1, 185 junior

    Kyle Datres, Loyalsock – 6-1, 185 junior

    Noah Osman, Chestnut Ridge – 5-10, 135 junior

    Matt Kase, Berks Catholic – 6-0, 185 senior

    Athlete

    Justin Watson, South Fayette – 6-3, 195 senior

    Cam Richardson, Northwestern Lehigh – 5-8, 155 junior

     

    Player of the Year: Brett Brumbaugh, South Fayette

     

    Coach of the Year: Joe Rossi, South Fayette

  • 2013 Pennsylvania Class AAAA All-State football team

    2013 PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL WRITERS’

    ALL-STATE TEAM

    CLASS AAAA

     

    OFFENSE

    Quarterback

    Chris Martin, St. Joseph’s Prep – 5-10, 185 senior

    Andrew Ford, Cedar Cliff – 6-2, 195 senior

    Mark Pyles, Lebanon – 6-0, 215 senior

    Running Back

    D’Andre Pollard, Neshaminy – 5-7, 170 junior

    Kareem Williams, Parkland – 6-0, 190 senior

    Chase Edmonds, CD East – 5-10, 185 senior

    Smir Bullock, Archbishop Ryan – 5-7, 165 junior

    Wide Receiver

    Troy Apke, Mt. Lebanon – 6-2, 190 senior

    Elijah Zeise, North Allegheny – 6-2, 200 senior

    Tight End

    Luke Carrezola, Neshaminy – 6-3, 242 senior

    Offensive Linemen

    Scot Augustine, Erie McDowell – 6-1, 200 senior

    Jon Daniel Runyan, St. Joseph’s Prep – 6-4, 255 junior

    Alex Bookser, Mt. Lebanon – 6-6, 295 senior

    Michael Grimm, Bethel Park – 6-6, 308 senior

    Sterling Jenkins, Baldwin – 6-8, 300 junior

    Eric Gallo, Council Rock South – 6-3, 280 senior

    Athlete

    Troy Spencer, Lower Dauphin – 5-11, 180 senior

    Eli Redmond, Parkland – 5-7, 175 senior

    Kicker

    Joe Julius, Lower Dauphin – 5-11, 200 senior

    DEFENSE

    Defensive Linemen

    Michal Menet, Exeter Twp. – 6-4, 255 sophomore

    Trey Klock, Lower Dauphin – 6-4, 260 senior

    Zack DeLuca, Pittsburgh C.C. – 6-2, 240 senior

    Ben Huss, Upper St. Clair – 6-3, 275 senior

    Linebacker

    Tyler Burke, Coatesville – 6-4, 245 senior

    Zaire Franklin, La Salle College HS – 6-1, 220 senior

    Niko Thorpe, Pittsburgh C.C. – 5-11, 220 senior

    Nezar Haddad, Parkland – 6-2, 210 senior

    Tyler Heisey, Cumberland Valley – 5-11, 195 senior

    Defensive Back

    Connor Golden, Archbishop Ryan – 6-0, 190 senior

    John Reid, St. Joseph’s Prep – 5-10, 180 junior

    Montae Nicholson, Gateway – 6-3, 200 senior

    Ryan Bonshak, Whitehall – 5-10, 185 senior

    Athlete

    Vince Moffett, St. Joseph’s Prep – 5-10, 185 senior

    Daquan Worley, Coatesville – 5-11, 175 senior

     

    Player of the Year: D’Andre Pollard, Neshaminy

     

    Coach of the Year: Gabe Infante, St. Joseph’s Prep

  • PCN to re-air 2013 PIAA Football Championships during the holidays

    “A” Football Final re-airs
    Old Forge vs. North Catholic

    Tuesday, December 31 – 9:00 a.m. and 9:50 p.m.

    “AA” Football Final re-airs
    South Fayette vs. Imhotep

    Tuesday, December 31 – 11:45 a.m. and Wednesday, January 1 – 12:35 a.m.

     

    “AAA” Football Final re-airs
    Bishop McDevitt vs. Archbishop Wood

    Tuesday, December 31 – 2:30 p.m. and Wednesday, January 1 – 3:10 a.m.

    “AAAA” Football Final re-airs
    St. Joseph’s Prep vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic

    Tuesday, December 31 – 7:00 p.m. and Wednesday, January 1 – 5:45 a.m.

    These championship re-airs can also be viewed during the network airing by subscribing to PCN Select at pcntv.com. For more information about the streaming service, click here

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 16)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Small School

    1) Old Forge (2) 14-2 (2) lost to North Catholic, 14-15 OT

     

    2) Imhotep Charter (12) 12-2 (1) lost to South Fayette, 0-41

     

    3) Berks Catholic (3) 14-1 (3)

     

    4) Steelton-Highspire (3) 12-2 (4)

     

    5) Catasauqua (11) 13-2 (5)

     

    6) Troy Area (4) 11-3 (6)

     

    7) Schuylkill Haven (11) 10-4 (7)

     

    8) Southern Columbia (4) 12-1 (8)

     

    9) Littlestown (3) 12-1 (9)

     

    10) Dunmore (2) 11-1 (10)

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 10-2; Bristol (1) 9-2; Danville (4) 10-3; Lake-Lehman (2) 11-2; Montoursville (4) 10-2; Northwestern Lehigh (11) 9-3; Pine Grove (11) 10-1; South Williamsport (4) 10-2; Tri-Valley (11) 8-3; Wellsboro (4) 10-1; West Catholic (12) 9-3; Williams Valley (11) 10-2; York Catholic (3) 8-4

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 16)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 12-3 (2) defeated Central Catholic, 35-10

     

    2) Archbishop Wood (12) 13-2 (3) defeated Bishop McDevitt, 22-10

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 14-2 (1) lost to Archbishop Wood, 10-22

     

    4) Berwick Area (2) 14-1 (4)

     

    5) Neshaminy (1) 13-2 (6)

     

    6) Lower Dauphin (3) 13-2 (5)

     

    7) Manheim Central (3) 13-1 (7)

     

    8) Parkland (11) 12-2 (8)

     

    9) Cumberland Valley (3) 11-3 (9)

     

    10) North Penn (1) 10-4 (10)

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 10-2; Abington (1) 10-3; Academy Park (1) 10-3; Coatesville (1) 9-2; Cocalico (3) 11-2; Crestwood (2) 9-2; Dallastown (1) 10-3; East Stroudsburg South (11) 11-1; Easton Area (11) 10-3; Garnet Valley (1) 11-1; LaSalle College HS (12) 8-3; Malvern Prep (Inter-Ac) 8-2; Pennsbury (1) 10-2; Perkiomen Valley (1) 10-3; Pottsgrove (1) 11-1; Scranton Prep (2) 10-1; Southern Lehigh (11) 10-2; West Chester Rustin (1) 10-1; Whitehall (11) 10-2; Wilson (3) 12-1; Wyoming Valley West (2) 10-2

  • Week 16: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    Bishop McDevitt’s Andre Robinson, 75-yards 

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

     

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

     

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

     

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

     

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

     

     

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  • Week 16: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

     

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

     

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

     

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

     

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

     

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

     

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 16: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    Archbishop Wood’s Jarrett McClenton, 242-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

     

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

     

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

     

     

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  • Saturday Postponed Games Week 16 – Updated at 11:25am

    Class AA Imhotep Charter vs. South Fayette, postponed to Sunday 12/15 at 1:00pm

    Class AAAA St. Joseph’s Prep vs. Central Catholic, postponed to Sunday 12/15 at 6pm

  • PCN announces live coverage of PIAA State Football Championships

    PIAAPCN will air exclusive LIVE coverage of the PIAA football championships on Friday, December 13 and Saturday, December 14.

    To kick off the two days of state title battles, PCN will air a special two-hour LIVE football championship preview program on Thursday, December 12 at 7:00 p.m. featuring a panel of sports reporters from around the state.

    The following is a tentative schedule for all of PCN’s football championship coverage.  Airtimes for encore presentations are determined by game length. Viewers are encouraged to check www.pcntv.com for additional airings.

    “A” Football Final
    Old Forge vs. North Catholic

    Friday, December 13 – 1:00 p.m. LIVE
    Encore presentation – December 13 at 3:45 p.m.

     

    “AAA” Football Final
    Bishop McDevitt vs. Archbishop Wood

    Friday, December 13 – 7:00 p.m. LIVE
    Encore presentation – December 13 at 9:45 p.m.

    “AA” Football Final
    South Fayette vs. Imhotep

    Saturday, December 14– 12:00 p.m. LIVE
    Encore presentation – December 14 at 2:45 p.m.

    “AAAA” Football Final
    St. Joseph’s Prep vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic

    Saturday, December 14 – 5:55 p.m. LIVE
    Encore presentation – December 14 at 10:00 p.m.

     

    The championships can also be viewed during the network airing by subscribing toPCN Select at pcntv.com. For more information about the streaming service, click here

     

    To learn more about the PIAA and the teams advancing to the finals, visit their website at www.piaa.org.

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 15)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Small School

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 12-2 (1) defeated Berks Catholic, 20-0

    Next Opponent: South Fayette

     

    2) Old Forge (2) 14-1 (3) defeated Steelton-Highspire, 26-7

    Next Opponent: Pittsburgh North Catholic

     

    3) Berks Catholic (3) 14-1 (2) Lost to Imhotep Charter, 0-20

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    4) Steelton-Highspire (3) 12-2 (4) Lost to Old Forge, 7-26

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    5) Catasauqua (11) 13-2 (5)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    6) Troy Area (4) 11-3 (6)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    7) Schuylkill Haven (11) 10-4 (7)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    8) Southern Columbia (4) 12-1 (8)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    9) Littlestown (3) 12-1 (9)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    10) Dunmore (2) 11-1 (10)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 10-2; Bristol (1) 9-2; Danville (4) 10-3; Lake-Lehman (2) 11-2; Montoursville (4) 10-2; Northwestern Lehigh (11) 9-3; Pine Grove (11) 10-1; South Williamsport (4) 10-2; Tri-Valley (11) 8-3; Wellsboro (4) 10-1; West Catholic (12) 9-3; Williams Valley (11) 10-2; York Catholic (3) 8-4

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 15)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Big School

    1) Bishop McDevitt (3) 14-1 (1) defeated Erie Cathedral Prep, 47-42

    Next Opponent: Archbishop Wood

     

    2) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 11-3 (2) defeated Neshaminy, 37-21

    Next Opponent: Pittsburgh Central Catholic

     

    3) Archbishop Wood (12) 12-2 (3) defeated Berwick Area, 42-14

    Next Opponent: Bishop McDevitt

     

    4) Berwick Area (2) 14-1 (4) Lost to Archbishop Wood, 14-42

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    5) Neshaminy (1) 13-2 (6) Lost to St. Joseph’s Prep, 21-37

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    6) Lower Dauphin (3) 13-2 (5) Lost to Pittsburgh Central Catholic, 0-45

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    7) Manheim Central (3) 13-1 (7)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    8) Parkland (11) 12-2 (8)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    9) Cumberland Valley (3) 11-3 (9)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    10) North Penn (1) 10-4 (10)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 10-2; Abington (1) 10-3; Academy Park (1) 10-3; Coatesville (1) 9-2; Cocalico (3) 11-2; Crestwood (2) 9-2; Dallastown (1) 10-3; East Stroudsburg South (11) 11-1; Easton Area (11) 10-3; Garnet Valley (1) 11-1; LaSalle College HS (12) 8-3; Malvern Prep (Inter-Ac) 8-2; Pennsbury (1) 10-2; Perkiomen Valley (1) 10-3; Pottsgrove (1) 11-1; Scranton Prep (2) 10-1; Southern Lehigh (11) 10-2; West Chester Rustin (1) 10-1; Whitehall (11) 10-2; Wilson (3) 12-1; Wyoming Valley West (2) 10-2

  • Week 15: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    Archbishop Wood’s Luke Spahits, 75-yards

    Archbishop Wood’s Luke Spahits, 75-yards 

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

     

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

     

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

     

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

     

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

     

     

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  • Week 15: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

     

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

     

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

     

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    St. Joseph’s Prep Shaun Harris, 95-yards 

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Old Forge’s Brandon Vahey, 40-yards 

    Bishop McDevitt’s Nate Monroe, 32-yards

    Old Forge’s Corey Souryavong, 13-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

     

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 15: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

     

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

     

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

     

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

     

     

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  • Week 14 notes: District 11

    EPANewsCourtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician

    Week 14 notes:  
    RUSHING:  Kareem Williams of Parkland ran for 102 yards vs St. Joseph’s Prep to finish the season with 1,932 yards rushing.  That puts him in 4th place at the school for a single season.  He moved ahead of Austin Scott (1,918), Matt Thomas (1,900) and Sean Bleiler’s (1,858) 2nd best single season totals and also brother Andre’s best season (1,913).   Williams finished his career with 2,497 yards and 29 td’s.  Schuylkill Haven’s junior runningback William Casella ran for 111 yards against Old Forge to finish the season with 2,264 yards and 34 td’s.  Casella will enter his senior year with 4,163 yards and 52 td’s.  Teammate Ryan Fink ended his junior year with 1,406 yards rushing and scored a total of 18 td’s.  He’ll enter his senior season with 2.524 yards and 29 td’s.  Easton and Panther Valley also had 2 players rush for over 1,000 yards this year.  Shane Simpson and Kyle Bambary of Easton and Panther Valley’s Kyle Ferryman and Richard Nase.   Niko Petrone of ESS finished the year with 2,113 yards rushing and 31 td’s.  Both totals put him in 3rd place all-time at ESS behind James Mungro’s junior and senior year totals.  Petrone’s career totals of 4,306 yards and 62 td’s puts him 2nd place all-time at ESS behind Mungro’s 8,432 yards and 115 td’s.  Ra’Von Burton of Catasauqua finished the season with 1,484 yards rushing and 22 td’s.  His rushing yards put him in 6th place at the school behind Robert Delgado’s 1,532 yards.  His 22 td’s ties him with Jonathan Linton for 4th place at Catty.  Gerald Douglas of Stroudsburg ran for 102 yards and 4 scores against ESS on Thanksgiving morning.  Douglas ended his junior year with 1,709 yards rushing and 23 td’s.  His yardage puts him in 5th place all-time for a single season at the school and the 23 td’s ties him with Dave Paffenroth.  Paffenroth had 23 td’s as a junior in 1977 and 21 as a senior in 1978 before moving on to play at Penn State.
     
    PASSING:  Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley ended the season as the District 11 leader with 3,047 yards and 43 td’s.  The yardage places him in 7th all-time in the District for a single season and his 43 td passes puts him in a second place tie with Brendan Nosovitch of Central Catholic (junior year).  AJ Long of Pius X is the District leader when he threw 46 td passes in 2011 as a sophomore.  Bradley’s career totals are 5,267 yards and 74 td passes.  His yardage moves him into 17th place in the District, squeezed between Chris Palubinsky of Shenandoah Valley and Michael Barnhard of Allen.  Bradley’s 74 td’s ties him with AJ Long of Pius X for 4th place in the District.  Nick Cook became Northampton’s all-time passing yardage leader.  Cook ended his career with 3,511 yards breaking the old record of 3,411 yards set by Eric Spadt (1993-95).  Easton’s Bradley Wilkins threw for 2,534 yards and 28 td’s in his career putting him in 4th place in both categories at the school.  Mike Nikorak of Stroudsburg finished his junior year with another 1,000 yards passing.  He will enter his senior year with 2,279 yards and 24 td passes.  Devante Cross of Parkland threw for 1,055 yards and 11 td’s in his sophomore season while ESS freshman Jake Cirillo threw for 1,117 yards and 12 td’s.  NOTE: Bradley is currently 1st in the State with 43 td passes.  Billy Fessler of Cathedral Prep has 41 td passes and Brett Brumbaugh of South Fayette has 38 td passes going into the State semifinals.  
    RECEIVING:  Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall ended the season as the District leader with 76 catches for 1,566 yards and 20 td’s.  The 76 catches puts him in 5th place all-time in the District.  His yardage places him in second all-time behind Kevin Gulyas of Central Catholic (2,031 in 2011).  Marshall’s 20 td’s ties him with Dan Cason of ESS for 2nd place all-time in the District.  Gulyas holds the record with his 27 td catches in 2011.  For his career, Marshall finished with 124 catches for 2,541 yards and 36 td’s.  His yardage puts him in 5th place all-time for a career in the District.  The 36 td’s will place him in 2nd or 3rd place all-time in the District pending the research on another players potential of having 39 td’s.  Marshall scored a total of 25 td’s this year to set the all-time single season record at Catty.  Nate Pendry (1997) and Robert Delgado (2002) jointly held the old record with 23 td’s each.  Jacob Stopay of Catasauqua complimented Marshall in the passing game and caught 36 passes for 685 yards and 10 scores.  Eli Redmond ended the year with 47 catches for 620 yards and 7 td’s.   The 47 catches puts him in 4th place all-time at Parkland and the yardage puts him in 6th place.   NOTE: Justin Watson of South Fayette has 1,403 yards receiving this year and is tied with Marshall for the State lead with 20 td catches.  South Fayette will play Hickory in the West 2A semifinal. 
    2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 
    Rushing Yards (200): 
    355 (9), 240 (7), 238 (11) NIko Petrone (ESS) *(355) school record*
    352 (10), 297 (4), 211 (7), 209 (5), 201 (8) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(352) school record*
    350 (7), 227 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) *(350) school record* 
    334 (13), 264 (6), 253 (5) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    333 (10), 289 (5), 264 (12), 260 (11) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(333) school record*
    309 (13), 227 (12), 218 (7), 212 (5) Kareem Williams (Parkland)
    284 (10), 262 (9), 207 (8), 205 (7) Phil Vass (Bangor) 
    261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)
    260 (11) Kyle Bambary (Easton)
    259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    257 (10), 222 (13) Ryan Fink (Schuylkill Haven)
    239 (11)226 (10), 201 (6) Harry Hall (Northwestern)
    233 (6) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    232 (7) Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    231 (5) Corey Castillon (PME)
    219 (1), 209 (4), 202 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)
    219 (7), 211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley)
    205 (5) Nick Farber (Northern Lehigh)
    202 (7) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
    200 (7) Khair Bowman (ESN)
    Td’s (4): 
    6 (5), 6 (13), 4 (3), 4 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    6 (11)5 (9), 5 (10), 4 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS) *(6) school record*
    5 (4), 4 (2), 4 (6) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    5 (7), 4 (2), 4 (8), 4 (9), 4 (10) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (8) Jryl Davis (Bangor) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (10), 5 (11), 5 (12)4 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(5) ties school record*
    4 (1), 4 (3) Shane Simpson (Easton)
    4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    4 (2), 4 (9), 4 (10) Corey Castillon (PME)
    4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)
    4 (4), 4 (5), 4 (11) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)
    4 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    4 (4) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    4 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)
    4 (6) Wyl Miller (Emmaus)
    4 (7) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades)
    4 (7) Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    4 (7), 4 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    4 (8) Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley)
    4 (8), 4 (9) Dashon Russell (Pius X)
    4 (9) Ryan Lawrence (Liberty)
    4 (11) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
    4 (13) Kareem Williams (Parkland
     
    Passing Yards (200): 
    338 (10) Doug Erney (Liberty)
    329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    325(12), 312(2), 309(14), 289(5), 276(11), 266(3), 261(9), 260(13) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *(325) school record*
    313 (7), 305 (4), 241 (5) Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley)
    312 (10), 235 (7), 233 (6) Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)
    296 (6), 252 (12), 236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *(296) school record*
    287 (9), 216 (10), 202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)
    281 (2), 268 (10), 264 (9), 226 (7) 201 (11) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    280 (5), 276 (9), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
    277 (5) Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)
    270 (3), 211 (9) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    267 (11) Nick Cook (Northampton)
    263 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth)
    255 (12), 240 (10), 239 (8), 211 (7), 204 (5) Justin Albert (Nazareth)
    253 (4), 242 (6) Luke Hohenstein (PME) *(253) school record*
    251 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)
    234 (6) Devante Cross (Parkland)
    230 (3), 225 (13) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)
    207 (7) Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS)
    204 (9) Courtney Watson (Allen)
    202 (9) Dan Lozada (Pottsville Nativity)
     
    Td Passes (4):
    6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
    5 (2), 5 (12), 5 (13), 4 (9), 4 (11) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *school record*
    5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)   
    4 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl) *ties school record*
    4 (9) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
     
    Receptions (10):
    11 (7) Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) *checking school record*
    11 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *ties school record*
    10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    10 (9) Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff) *ties school record*
    10 (14) Jarey Elder (Parkland)
     
    Reception Yards (150): 
    251 (6) Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl) *school record*
    214 (10) Matt Tuerk (Nazareth) *school record*
    212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)
    211 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
    202 (3), 164 (13) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) *school record*
    202 (6) Brady Morgan (Pottsville Nativity)
    197 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    196 (12) Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
    193 (9), 180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) *school record*
    184 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland) 
    184 (10) Darius Jones (Liberty)
    180 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME) *school record*
    175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley)
    174 (2), 153 (5) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
    172 (10), Jordan Hardy (PMW) *school record*
    156 (4) Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)
    SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted
    Rushing Yards (1000 yards minimum) 
    2,974  Blake Reddick of Lakeview, State Leader 
    2,264  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior 
    2,135  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
    2,113  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)
    2,025  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) 
    1,932  Kareem Williams (Parkland)
    1,709  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    1,580  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior  
    1,571  Harry Hall (Northwestern) sophomore
    1,570  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    1,547  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area)
    1,504  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    1,484  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    1,471  Phil Vass (Bangor)
    1,444  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)
    1,384  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    1,315  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    1,313  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
    1,231  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley) 
    1,218  Dashon Russell (Pius X)
    1,196  Kyle Bambary (Easton)
    1,194  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    1,177  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    1,158  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain) 
    1,122  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore
    1,109  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior   
    1,083  Will Quiles (ESN)
    1,055  Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh) junior
    1,017  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)
    Touchdowns (18 minimum)
    44  Brandon Yescavage of Old Forge, State Leader 
    34  William Casella (Schuylkill Haven) junior 
    31  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
    31  Niko Petrone (ESS)
    29  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) 
    27  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    26  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) 
    26  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
    25  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    23  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    22  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    21  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior
    21  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
    21  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior
    20  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    20  Corey Castillon (PME)
    19  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    19  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    19  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) 
    18  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    18  Ryan Fink (Schuylkill Haven) junior
    Passing Yards (1000 minimum)
    3,440  Brett Brumbaugh of South Fayette, State Leader 
    3,047  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) 
    1,902  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior  
    1,805  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    1,704  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    1,701  Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) sophomore 
    1,650  Justin Albert (Nazareth) junior
    1,626  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior 
    1,596  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore 
    1,548  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
    1,448  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

    1,448  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore  
    1,438  Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain) 
    1,392  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    1.335  Nick Cook (Northampton)
    1,306  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior 
    1,301  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    1,268  Luke Hohenstein (PME) junior
    1,264  Bradley Wilkins (Easton) 

    1,222  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame) 

    1,139  Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)  
    1,117  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman
    1,106  Keith Mosher (Saucon Valley)   
    1,055  Devante Cross (Parkland)
    1,039  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior    
    1,024  Tevon Weber (Salisbury) 
    1,015  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)  
    Passing Td’s (17 minimum)
    43  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) State Leader  
    20  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)  

    19  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior
    18  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    18  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
    17  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore
    17  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior 
    17  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior
     
    Receptions (30 minimum)
    90  Anthony Benson of Brockway, State Leader  
    76  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) 
    64  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
    54  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
    49  RJ Sarajian (PME)
    47  Eli Redmond (Parkland)
    46  Conor Sullivan (Whitehall) junior
    43  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)
    41  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)
    40  Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) 
    39  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) junior
    38  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior
    38  Jared Bauer (Northampton)
    37  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior

    36  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic) 

    36  Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
    36  Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
    34  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior
     
    Reception Yardage (600 minimum)
    1,566  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) State Leader 
    1,006  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
       800  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior
       785  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior 
       746  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
       724  RJ Sarajian (PME)  
       703  Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
       685  Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
       674  Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)
       650  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)
       625  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior 
       620  Eli Redmond (Parkland)
       603  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley)   
  • Class AAA Semifinal Facts

    Class AAA State Semifinal Facts and Figures

    Most Wins in the Eastern or Western Final

    1. Berwick, 7 (District 2)

    2. Strath Haven, 4 (District 1)

    3. Allentown Central Catholic, 3 (District 11)

    3. Archbishop Wood, 3 (District 12)

    3. Blackhawk, 3 (District 7)

    3. Manheim Central, 3 (District 3)

    3. Thomas Jefferson, 3 (District 7)

    3. West Allegheny, 3 (District 7)

     

    Most Appearances in the Eastern or Western Final

    1. Manheim Central, 12 (District 3)

    2. Berwick, 11 (District 2)*

    3. Allentown Central Catholic, 6 (District 11)

    3. Archbishop Wood, 6 (District 12)*

    3. Perry Traditional Academy, 6 (District 7)

    6. West Allegheny, 5 (District 7)

    7. Bishop McDevitt, 4 (District 3)*

    7. Blackhawk, 4 (District 7)

    7. Thomas Jefferson, 4 (District 7)

    *-includes 2013 appearance

     

    Most Appearances in a Row in the Eastern or Western Final

    1. Archbishop Wood, 6 (2008-13)

    1. Berwick, 6 (1992-97)

    1. Strath Haven, 6 (1998-2003)

    4. Bishop McDevitt, 4 (2010-13)

     

    Most Wins in a Row in the Eastern or Western Final

    1. Berwick, 4 (1994-97)

    1. Strath Haven, 4 (1999-2002)

    3. West Allegheny, 3 (1999-2001)

     

    Most Wins by a District in the Eastern or Western Final

    1. WPIAL (District 7), 15

    2. District 2, 7 (all by Berwick)

    3. District 3, 6

    3. District 11, 6

    5. District 10, 5

    6. District 12, 3 (all by Archbishop Wood)

     

    Most Points Scored by a Single Team in the Eastern or Western Final

    1. Archbishop Wood, 70 (2011 vs. Allentown Central Catholic)

    2. Aliquippa, 56 (1988 vs. Bradford)

    3. Allentown Central Catholic, 49 (2010 vs. Archbishop Wood)

    3. Thomas Jefferson, 49 (2008 vs. West York)

    5. Manheim Central, 45 (2009 vs. West Allegheny)

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 14)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Small School

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 11-2 (1) defeated Catasauqua, 49-0

    Next Opponent: Berks Catholic

     

    2) Berks Catholic (3) 14-0 (2) defeated Troy Area, 33-6

    Next Opponent: Imhotep Charter

     

    3) Old Forge (2) 13-1 (4) defeated Schuylkill Haven, 35-0

    Next Opponent: Steelton-Highspire

     

    4) Steelton-Highspire (3) 12-1 (5) defeated Homer-Center, 40-7

    Next Opponent: Old Forge

     

    5) Catasauqua (11) 13-2 (3) Lost to Imhotep Charter, 0-49

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    6) Troy Area (4) 11-3 (6) lost to Berks Catholic, 6-33

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    7) Schuylkill Haven (11) 10-4 (7) lost to Old Forge, 0-35

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    8) Southern Columbia (4) 12-1 (8)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    9) Littlestown (3) 12-1 (9)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    10) Dunmore (2) 11-1 (10)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 10-2; Bristol (1) 9-2; Danville (4) 10-3; Lake-Lehman (2) 11-2; Montoursville (4) 10-2; Northwestern Lehigh (11) 9-3; Pine Grove (11) 10-1; South Williamsport (4) 10-2; Tri-Valley (11) 8-3; Wellsboro (4) 10-1; West Catholic (12) 9-3; Williams Valley (11) 10-2; York Catholic (3) 8-4

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 14)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Big School

    1) Bishop McDevitt (3) 13-1 (2) defeated Manheim Central, 48-7

    Next Opponent: Erie Cathedral Prep

     

    2) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 10-3 (3) defeated Parkland, 21-10

    Next Opponent: Neshaminy

     

    3) Archbishop Wood (12) 11-2 (6) defeated Academy Park, 42-14

    Next Opponent: Berwick Area

     

    4) Berwick Area (2) 14-0 (4) defeated Clearfield, 44-7

    Next Opponent: Archbishop Wood

     

    5) Lower Dauphin (3) 13-1 (7) defeated Cumberland Valley, 24-21

    Next Opponent: Pittsburgh Central Catholic

     

    6) Neshaminy (1) 13-1 (9) defeated North Penn, 42-7

    Next Opponent: St. Joseph’s Prep

     

    7) Manheim Central (3) 13-1 (1) lost to Bishop McDevitt, 7-48

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    8) Parkland (11) 12-2 (5) lost to St. Joseph’s Prep, 10-21

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    9) Cumberland Valley (3) 11-3 (8) lost to Lower Dauphin, 21-24

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    10) North Penn (1) 10-4 (10) lost to Neshaminy, 7-42

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 10-2; Abington (1) 10-3; Academy Park (1) 10-3; Coatesville (1) 9-2; Cocalico (3) 11-2; Crestwood (2) 9-2; Dallastown (1) 10-3; East Stroudsburg South (11) 11-1; Easton Area (11) 10-3; Garnet Valley (1) 11-1; LaSalle College HS (12) 8-3; Malvern Prep (Inter-Ac) 8-2; Pennsbury (1) 10-2; Perkiomen Valley (1) 10-3; Pottsgrove (1) 11-1; Scranton Prep (2) 10-1; Southern Lehigh (11) 10-2; West Chester Rustin (1) 10-1; Whitehall (11) 10-2; Wilson (3) 12-1; Wyoming Valley West (2) 10-2

  • Martin Passes St. Joe’s over Parkland in State Quarterfinal

    Bethlehem, Pa., Chris Martin came back from a two game injury hiatus and threw two touchdown passes in the first half as St. Joe’s Prep outlasted Parkland, 21-10 in a AAAA state quarterfinal game yesterday at Frank Banko stadium. The earmark of this game hinged on two teams who’s elite running attacks were thwarted by the opposing defense.

    “I felt really good this week while taking reps and I knew I’d be good to go” quipped Martin, who suffered a sprained ACL in their PCL championship with LaSalle. “Two weeks ago it didn’t feel good at all and I wasn’t so sure I’d be here today.”

    Parkland came in to the game as the District 2/4 subregional champions and a high flying no huddle offense averaging over 30 points a game and great skill position players Devante Cross (QB), running back Kareem Williams and receivers Elijah Redmond and Jarey Elder. Hawk coach Gabe Infante knew he had to slow down the tempo that Parkland coach Jim Morgans ran and that all began with eliminating as many big runs by Williams as possible.

    Martin has operated the Prep offense for the last two years and his presence in their backfield has always given opposing defenses much more to worry about due to his dual threat ability. On this day it was apparent that his job was to hand off and throw the football and not run the ball as an option. The Hawks got on the board midway into the opening stanza with a perfectly executed screen pass from Martin to Olamide Zaccheaus that covered 48 yards and the game’s first score.

    Two possessions later the Hawks scored in five plays working on a short field, covering 42 yards. The final play, Martin’s 29 yard toss to Justin Montague gave them a two score advantage with still over two minutes left in the first quarter. Later in the half Martin connected on pass plays of 21 and 28 yards which culminated with freshman D’Andre Swift’s 7 yard touchdown run and a 21-0 advantage.

    The second half was marked by great defensive play on both teams part. The run defense especially was top notch. Down 21-3, Parkland finally got on the board in the fourth quarter with a seven play, 64 yard drive with Cross’s passing and Williams running. A nine yard touchdown pass from Cross to Elder put the Trojans two scores behind but they could not generate anything more.

    This game was marked more by the defensive stands and both teams did an outstanding job stopping the run. Williams got his 100 yards but it took 31 carries. The Hawks great running tandem of Zaccheaus and Swift accounted for only 12 and 10 yards themselves.

    The win now pits the Prep with an Eastern final vs District 1 champ Neshaminy next Saturday afternoon at Northeast’s Charles Martin stadium and the right for the winner to represent the east in the AAAA state championship game at Hershey. Parkland ends their season with a 12-2 record and a 42-0 thrashing of Easton in their District final.

    Notes: Parkland’s Williams is the brother of Heisman candidate Andre Williams, who has run for over 2,000 yards at Boston College this year. Prep junior left tackle Jon Runyan played a solid game both in run block and pass protection schemes and has verballed to Michigan. He is the son of former Philadelphia Eagles tackle Jon Runyan. Jarey Elder made an outstanding one handed catch on the ground to keep a late Parkland drive going. Parkland came very close to blocking St. Joe’s first two punts. Prep safety Dillon DeIuliis made a touchdown saving deflection of a Devante Cross pass to a wide open Parkland receiver on the Prep 20 in the first half. All conference kicker Jake Bissell did not play for Parkland due to an injured hip. Prep sophomore linebacker Nick Vandevere sparingly played due to an injured collarbone. The Parkland defense played very solid second half football. St. Joe’s second half possessions were: six and out, five and out, then three, three and outs. Martin had no rushing attempts. He had very good pocket protection. His final passing stats were 13-23 for 241 yards, 2 TD’s and 1 interception. He was not sacked. Parkland’s second half offensive possession dominance was punctuated with them taking 41 snaps to the Hawks 21. Hawk senior Vince Moffit literally never came off the field. He played solid as a safety with a game ending interception. He had or assisted in 10 tackles, had seven carries at RB and fielded three punts flawlessly. LB Ryan McNulty also had 10 stops for the Prep. Punter Pat Walsh had outstanding hang time on most of his punts.

    Scoring by Quarter

    1st Quarter

    SJP – Zaccheaus – 48 pass from Martin – Walsh kick – 8:18

    SJP – Montague – 29 pass from Martin – Walsh kick – 2:22

    2nd Quarter

    SJP – Swift – 7 run – Walsh kick – 3:49

    PKL – Williams – 31 FG – :31

    3rd Quarter

    No Scoring

    4th Quarter

    PKL – Elder – 9 pass from Cross – Williams kick – 7:34

     

  • Old Forge calms the storm, advances to Eastern Final

    kennyweek142013Schuylkill Haven’s offense all year used the run game almost exclusively.

    So when the ‘Canes dug themselves into a deep hole, they had to abandon their normal offense. This forced quarterback Ryan Fink to throw the ball, and he completed only 3-of13 passes for 28 yards as a strong Old Forge “D” keep the ‘Canes in check all night, ending Schuylkill Haven’s season with a 35-0 loss.

    Leading the rushing attack for the Blue Devils was Brandon Yescavage. He propelled the offense as his 13 carries for 193 yards and three scores paced the Old Forge offense. Blue Devil quarterback Jake Manetti threw the ball just seven times, completing three of those throws for 99 yards and a touchdown.

    For Haven (10-4), Will Casella led the charge with 25 carries for 111 yards followed by Fink with 22 carries for 53 yards.

    Old Forge was one of the only teams able to shut down this powerful ‘Canes ground attack.

    Old Forge’s opening play was a 66-yard touchdown pass from Manetti to Joey Gutowski, giving Old Forge early momentum.

    Late in the quarter, Yescavage broke off a 56-yard touchdown run, giving his team a 14-0 advantage at the end of the quarter.

    In the second quarter, the defenses shined neither allowing a touchdown. After a Haven three-and-out, Old Forge’s Brandon Vahay received a Jason Trumbo punt at his own 45-yard line. After breaking tackles and eluding defenders, he found pay dirt for a 55-yard punt return for a touchdown and a 21-0 halftime lead.

    A Schuylkill Haven fumble set up Old Forge (13-1) to score again, and Yescavage did not disappoint as he broke off another long touchdown run – this time from 52 yards away as
    Old Forge started to pull away.

    After Haven failed to pick up a first down, a short Haven punt set the Blue Devils up to add to their large lead. Once again Yescavage added a 26-yard score to put the nail in the Hurricane coffin, giving the Blue Devils a 35-0 lead.

    Old Forge shut down Haven’s backfield of Fink and Casella. They held the junior duo to 164 yards on 47 carries, and most importantly, held them out of the end zone.

    Old Forge looks to be on the fast track to capture the Class A state title. In the Eastern Final the Blue Devils will battle either Steelton-Highspire or Homer Center.

    The Hurricanes magical season has come to a close with 14 seniors graduating.

  • Week 14: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

     

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Benjamin  Franklin’s Rafeal Rodriguez, 75-yards

    Old Forge’s Brandon Vahey, 56-yards

    Father Judge’s Yeedee Thaenrat, 25-yards 

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

     

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

     

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

     

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

     

     

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  • Week 14: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Old Forge’s Shane Schuback, 17

    Lower Dauphin’s Dalton Yentsch, 15

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Academy Park’s Eric Doe, 2

    Berwick’s Dain Kowalski, 2

    Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall, 2 

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

     

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Imhotep Charter’s DeAndre Scott, 57-yards

    Roxborough’s Rob Taylor, 55-yards

    Martin Luther Kings Jordan Alexander, 47-yards

    Overbrook’s Daniel Stephenson, 21-yards

    School of the Future’s Karim Karamoko, o-yards

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Imhotep Charter’s DeAndre Scott, 80-yards

    Berwick’s Dain Kowalski, 76-yards

    Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall, 67-yards

    Spring-Ford’s Robby Varner, 37-yards

    Spring-Ford’s Andy Lovre-Smith, 14-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

     

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 14: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    Bishop McDevitt’s Andre Robinson, 287-yards

    Pennridge’s Mike Class, 225-yards

    Neshaminy’s D’Andre Pollard, 220-yards

    Abington’s Craig Reynolds, 203-yards

    Roman Catholic’s Pat McCourt, 202-yards

    Manhiem Central’s Marc Royer, 200-yards

    Owen J. Roberts Wyatt Scott, 200-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    Prep Charter’s Vian Dolo, 318-yards

    Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley, 308-yards

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Prep Charter’s Curan Simmons, 168-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Prep Charter’s Vian Dolo, 6

    Steelton-Highspire’s James Warren, 5

    Abington’s Craig Reynolds, 4

    Frankford’s Marquise Poston, 4

    Harry S. Truman’s Trysten Hunt, 4

    Neshaminy’s D’Andre Pollard, 4

    Owen J. Roberts Wyatt Scott, 4

    Stroudsburg’s Gerald Douglas, 4

     

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  • Easton over Phillipsburg, 16-7

    davidweek142013EASTON – Easton Area’s Kyle Bambary rushed for 133-yards to lead the Red Rovers over Phillipsburg in the 107th Annual Turkey Day game at Fisher Field Thursday morning.

    After giving up 42 points last weekend to Parkland, it was Easton’s defense that set the tone today. On P’Burg’s first drive of the game, Cameron Casciole sacked Phillipsburg’s Tyler Troxell to end their drive.

    After the P’Burg punt, Easton went 45-yards on four plays to take a 7-0 lead over Phillipsburg. Shane Simpson had runs of 5 and 23 and Bambary finished the drive off with a two-yard touchdown run with 7:40 left in the first quarter.

    Late in the first half, Easton’s kicker Matt Semanick had a 26-yard field goal hit the left upright. Easton still led 7-0 with 2:43 remaining in the first half.

    Phillipsburg’s Joe Maso fumbled the ball and Joey Ford recovered it on the P’Burg 33.

    Easton had to settle for a 25-yard field goal by Semanick.  The Red Rovers went into halftime with a 10-0 lead.

    Easton dominated the stats at halftime with 174 total yards to 41.

    In the third quarter neither offense was doing much, until Easton decided to go on 4th down and one from its 30-yard line. Phillipsburg’s defense came up with the stop with 2:52 left in the third quarter.

    Anthony Guarino had an eight-yard touchdown run that cut Easton’s lead to 10-7 with 0:45 seconds left in the third quarter.

    With 6:52 remaining in the game, Easton’s Justin Best intercepted a Troxell pass on the P’Burg 44.

    The Red Rovers capped off a 10-play, 44-yard drive to go up 16-7. On fourth-and-goal, Quarterback Brad Wilkins hit Shane Simpson for a 3-yard touchdown pass with 2:29 left in the game.

    Easton’s Michael McLeane forced a fumble on Troxell and Nick Raso recovered it on P’Burg 45. Easton ran out the clock to preserve the win. This is their third straight win over P’Burg.

    NOTE: Easton’s defense did a good job today. They gave up 106 total yards. On offense they had 293 total yards.

    Easton’s Kyle Bambary had 133-yards and one touchdown. Shane Simpson had 85 yards rushing. Quarterback Brad Wilkins had 66-yards passing and one touchdown.

    P’Burg was led by Joe Maso who rushed for 69-yards. Quarterback Tyler Troxell passed for 62 yards.

  • Week 13 notes: District 11

    EPANewsCourtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician

    Week 13 notes:  
    RUSHING:  Kareem Williams of Parkland ran for 309 yards and 4 td’s last week against Easton.  Williams now has 1,830 yards and 23 td’s on the season.  More on Kareem in the “Past and Present” section.  Schuylkill Haven’s junior runningback William Casella ran for 344 yards and 6 td’s against Bristol last week while teammate Ryan Fink ran for 222 yards and 2 td’s.  Casella now has 2,153 yards and 34 td’s on the season.  He joined the “4,000 yard” club and now has 4,052 yards and 52 career td’s.  Casella’s single season yardage places him in 4th at the school behind Zach Barket’s junior/senior seasons and Buddy Fegley.  His td’s moves him ahead of Fegley’s 32 td’s in 1998 and is now in 2nd behind Barket’s State record 66 td’s that he had in 2008.  Fink has 1,353 yards and 18 td’s on the year.  Schuylkill Haven will play Old Forge next.  Old Forge knocked off undefeated Southern Columbia last week.  Michael McDaniel of Bethlehem Catholic finished the season with 26 td’s.  That puts him in a 3rd place tie for a single season at the school with Tim Barlok.  Barlok had 26 td’s in 1998.  Easton’s two 1,000 yard rushers Shane Simpson and Kyle Bambary will face off against P’burg’s 1,000 yard rusher Joe Maso.  Maso has 1,335 yards this year placing him in 5th all-time for a single season at P’Burg.  He just went by Joe Luke and Art Wright and is now 48 yards behind Leonard Moore.  NOTE: Casella is tied for 4th in the State with 34 td’s.
     
    PASSING:  Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley threw for 260 yards and another 5 td’s last week.  Bradley, who has a minimum of 2 games left, clinched the District title for both passing yards (2,607) and td passes (41).  Bradley’s career totals are now 4,827 yards and 72 td passes.  His yardage moves him by Brandon Leap (PL. V), Jeff Krisiak (PMW), Robbie Moyer (ESS) and Tom Silvius (Naz).  The 72 td passes places him 5th all-time in the District moving ahead of Wilson’s DJ Lenehan who had 71 from 2003-06.  Sophomore Julian Spigner of Bethlehem Catholic finished the year with 1,548 yards passing and 18 td passes.  His 1,548 yards moves him ahead of Steve Hunsberger and into 10th place all-time at Beca for a single season.  Hunsberger threw for 1,535 yards as a junior in 1998.  His 18 td passes ties him with Hunsberger and Mark Borda (2001) for 7th place all-time at Beca.  NOTE: Bradley is currently 1st in the State with 41 td passes.
    RECEIVING:  Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall caught 6 passes for 164 yards and 3 td’s last week to up his season totals to 68 catches for 1,361 yards and 19 td’s.  All 3 totals are the highest ever by a Colonial League player.  Wilson’s Zach Bogoly had the highest totals when he caught 67 catches for 1,292 yards and 14 td’s in 10 games last year.  The 1,361 yards is the 2nd highest ever in the District behind Central Catholic’s Kevin Gulyas 2,031 yards in 2011.  It also moves him by P’Burg’s Mike Lelko who had 1,353 yards in 1995.   Marshall is now tied for 3rd all-time in the league with Jeff Smillie of Southern Lehigh with 116 career catches and is now in second place all-time for career reception yardage with 2,336 yards.  Kowan Scott of Wilson is the leader with 2,602 yards from 2008-10.  Jacob Del Priore of Southern Lehigh leads the league with 144 career catches but now drops to third in career yardage with 2,330 yards.  Eli Redmond has 39 catches for 559 yards and 7 td’s.  The 39 catches puts him in 5th place all-time at Parkland bumping Clint Dodson (37 in 1996) down to 6th.  Freddie Simmons of Bethlehem Catholic finished the year with 36 catches for 703 yards.  He’s the 13th Golden Hawk to have 700 yards receiving in a season.  
         
    THE PAST AND THE PRESENT:  Senior, Kareem Williams of Parkland currently has 2,395 career rushing yards and 29 td’s.  Older brother Andre had 2,872 yards and 47 td’s in his 2 year career at Parkland from 2008-09.  Kareem needs 84 yards rushing to better Andre’s single season best of 1,913 yards in 2009.  Andre had 231 carries for 1,913 yards and 33 td’s while Kareem currently has 233 carries for 1,830 yards and 23 td’s.  While Kareem had 309 yards and scored 4 td’s on 20 carries last week vs Easton, Andre did him one better by rushing for 384 yards and scored 5 td’s vs Central Catholic in 2009.  Andre is now a senior at Boston College and leads the nation in rushing yardage with 2,073 yards.  He has five 200 yard games including a school and ACC record 339 yards vs North Carolina State.  In his last three games, Andre has rushed for 897 yards and 6 td’s while Kareem rushed for 648 yards and 9 td’s in the three playoff games.  Coincidentally, neither Williams brother has caught a pass this year.
     
    2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 
    Rushing Yards (200): 
    355 (9), 240 (7), 238 (11) NIko Petrone (ESS) *(355) school record*
    352 (10), 297 (4), 211 (7), 209 (5), 201 (8) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(352) school record*
    350 (7), 227 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) *(350) school record* 
    334 (13)264 (6), 253 (5) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    333 (10), 289 (5), 264 (12), 260 (11) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(333) school record*
    309 (13) 227 (12), 218 (7), 212 (5) Kareem Williams (Parkland)
    284 (10), 262 (9), 207 (8), 205 (7) Phil Vass (Bangor) 
    261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)
    260 (11) Kyle Bambary (Easton)
    259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    257 (10), 222 (13) Ryan Fink (Schuylkill Haven)
    239 (11)226 (10), 201 (6) Harry Hall (Northwestern)
    233 (6) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    232 (7) Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    231 (5) Corey Castillon (PME)
    219 (1), 209 (4), 202 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)
    219 (7), 211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley)
    205 (5) Nick Farber (Northern Lehigh)
    202 (7) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
    200 (7) Khair Bowman (ESN)
    Td’s (4): 
    6 (5), 6 (13), 4 (3), 4 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    6 (11)5 (9), 5 (10), 4 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS) *(6) school record*
    5 (4), 4 (2), 4 (6) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    5 (7), 4 (2), 4 (8), 4 (9), 4 (10) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (8) Jryl Davis (Bangor) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (10), 5 (11), 5 (12)4 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(5) ties school record*
    4 (1), 4 (3) Shane Simpson (Easton)
    4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    4 (2), 4 (9), 4 (10) Corey Castillon (PME)
    4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)
    4 (4), 4 (5), 4 (11) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)
    4 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    4 (4) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    4 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)
    4 (6) Wyl Miller (Emmaus)
    4 (7) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades)
    4 (7) Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    4 (7), 4 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    4 (8) Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley)
    4 (8), 4 (9) Dashon Russell (Pius X)
    4 (9) Ryan Lawrence (Liberty)
    4 (11) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
    4 (13) Kareem Williams (Parkland
     
    Passing Yards (200): 
    338 (10) Doug Erney (Liberty)
    329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    325 (12), 312 (2), 289 (5), 276 (11), 266 (3), 261 (9), 260 (13) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *(325) school record*
    313 (7), 305 (4), 241 (5) Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley)
    312 (10), 235 (7), 233 (6) Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)
    296 (6), 252 (12), 236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *(296) school record*
    287 (9), 216 (10), 202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)
    281 (2), 268 (10), 264 (9), 226 (7) 201 (11) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    280 (5), 276 (9), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
    277 (5) Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)
    270 (3), 211 (9) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    267 (11) Nick Cook (Northampton)
    263 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth)
    255 (12), 240 (10), 239 (8), 211 (7), 204 (5) Justin Albert (Nazareth)
    253 (4), 242 (6) Luke Hohenstein (PME) *(253) school record*
    251 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)
    234 (6) Devante Cross (Parkland)
    230 (3), 225 (13) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)
    207 (7) Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS)
    204 (9) Courtney Watson (Allen)
    202 (9) Dan Lozada (Pottsville Nativity)
     
    Td Passes (4):
    6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
    5 (2), 5 (12), 5 (13), 4 (9), 4 (11) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *school record*
    5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)   
    4 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl) *ties school record*
    4 (9) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
     
    Receptions (10):
    11 (7) Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) *checking school record*
    11 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *ties school record*
    10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    10 (9) Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff) *ties school record*
     
    Reception Yards (150): 
    251 (6) Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl) *school record*
    214 (10) Matt Tuerk (Nazareth) *school record*
    212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)
    211 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
    202 (3), 164 (13) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) *school record*
    202 (6) Brady Morgan (Pottsville Nativity)
    197 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    196 (12) Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
    193 (9), 180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) *school record*
    184 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland) 
    184 (10) Darius Jones (Liberty)
    180 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME) *school record*
    175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley)
    174 (2), 153 (5) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
    172 (10), Jordan Hardy (PMW) *school record*
    156 (4) Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)
    SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted (stats of players still playing are blue)
    Rushing Yards (1000 yards minimum) 
    2,742  Blake Reddick of Lakeview, State Leader 
    2,153  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior 
    2,135  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) 
    2,049  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)
    2,025  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)
    1,830  Kareem Williams (Parkland)  
    1,607  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    1,580  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior
    1,571  Harry Hall (Northwestern) sophomore
    1,570  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    1,547  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area)
    1,504  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    1,481  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua) 
    1,471  Phil Vass (Bangor)
    1,444  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)
    1,384  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    1,315  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    1,313  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
    1,231  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley) 
    1,218  Dashon Russell (Pius X)
    1,196  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    1,177  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    1,158  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain) 
    1,122  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore
    1,083  Will Quiles (ESN) 
    1,063  Kyle Bambary (Easton)  
    1,055  Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh) junior
    1,028  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior   
    1,017  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)
    Touchdowns (18 minimum)
    40  Damien Slike of Clarion Area, State Leader 
    34  William Casella (Schuylkill Haven) junior 
    31  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) 
    29  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) 
    29  Niko Petrone (ESS)
    27  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    26  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) 
    26  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
    23  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    22  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    21  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior
    21  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
    20  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    20  Corey Castillon (PME)
    19  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    19  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    19  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) 
    19  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    18  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior
    18  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    18  Ryan Fink (Schuylkill Haven) junior
    Passing Yards (1000 minimum)
    3,080  Alec Shaffer-Doan of Brockway, State Leader 
    2,607  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) 
    1,902  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior  
    1,805  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    1,704  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    1,701  Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) sophomore 
    1,650  Justin Albert (Nazareth) junior
    1,626  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior 
    1,596  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore
    1,448  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

    1,448  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore  
    1,438  Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain) 
    1,392  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    1,548  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
    1,306  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior
    1,301  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    1,268  Luke Hohenstein (PME) junior

    1,222  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame) 

    1,198  Bradley Wilkins (Easton)
    1.180  Nick Cook (Northampton)   
    1,139  Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)   
    1,106  Keith Mosher (Saucon Valley)   
    1,032  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior
    1,027  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman
    1,024  Tevon Weber (Salisbury) 
    1,015  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)
    Passing Td’s (17 minimum)
    41  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) State Leader  
    20  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)  
    19  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior
    18  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    18  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
    17  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore
    17  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior 
    17  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior
     
    Receptions (30 minimum)
    90  Anthony Benson of Brockway, State Leader  
    68  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) 
    64  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
    54  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
    49  RJ Sarajian (PME)
    46  Conor Sullivan (Whitehall) junior
    43  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)
    41  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)
    40  Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) 
    39  Eli Redmond (Parkland)
    39  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) junior
    38  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior
    37  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior

    36  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic) 

    36  Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
    34  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior
    33  Jared Bauer (Northampton)
    30  Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)

    Reception Yardage (600 minimum)
    1,361  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) State Leader 
    1,006  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
       800  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior
       785  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior 
       746  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
       724  RJ Sarajian (PME)  
       703  Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
       674  Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)
       650  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)
       625  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior 
       603  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley)   
  • Dream Week for Football Fans

    It just does not get any better than this for football followers. There is plenty to be thankful for from Wednesday night through next Monday and it is not just turkey dinner. There nonstop football action from morning to late at night for five straight days. High School fans are not only treated to playoff action but some of the longest running Thanksgiving Day rivalry games in the country.

    Phillipsburg, NJ and Easton, Pa may be on the opposite sides of the Delaware River but that has not stopped them from playing a football game against each year since 1905. The Thanksgiving tradition started in 1916 and even playoff seeds don’t stop this contest.

    Another great rivalry game pits Haverford against Upper Darby. This game has been played since 1921. This series is well balanced with Upper Darby holding a slim 44-41-6 advantage.

    It is now time to dive right in with predictions on five of the most competitive contests this week.

    Playoff week three predictions were average at best with three of the five teams winning as predicted. North Penn, Neshaminy and Schuylkill Haven advanced as predicted while Glen Mills and Southern Columbia dropped hard fought contests and failed to win as predicted.

    The last seven years the prognostication record stands at 356-150 while going 39-22 for this season and 10-5 this post season.

    The top game to watch in District One AAAA this weekend could be the clash between the Neshaminy Redskins taking on the North Penn Knights at Souderton High School. These two schools could easily consider this a rivalry game as they have met on 30 previous occasions with North Penn holding an 18-12 advantage in the series. However this game determines the AAAA District One Championship and a slot in the state playoffs next week. The Redskins will need to depend on a running attack led by D’Andre Pollard who is close to the all-time rushing record  at Neshaminy. North Penn coach Dick Beck has his hands full in prep work to stop Pollard.  The Knights lost their first three games this year but are now on a ten game win streak. Count on North Penn to make it eleven on Friday night.

    North Penn  34  Neshaminy  19

    The next playoff showdown to watch involves District One AAA champion Academy Park facing off against District Twelve champion Archbishop Wood Friday night at Northeast High School. The Knights avenged a regular season loss to Del Val League rival Glen Mills 22-14 last Friday night. Academy Park needed to tighten its defense in the second half after trailing 14-9 at the break. Running back Jerry Lanier led the comeback effort with 192 yards and a TD on the night.  QB Brian Ingram suffered a season ending injury late in the game which will make more difficult to upset the favored Archbishop Wood Vikings. Wood QB Tom Garlick leads a talented team that won the District Twelve title two weeks ago over Martin Luther King High 52-8. The Vikings are just too deep to beat in this contest.

    Archbishop Wood  47  Academy Park  18

    The rest of the fearless forecast:

    St. Joe’s Prep  23  Parkland 20

    Imhotep  31  Catasauqua  27

    Upper Darby  27  Haverford  21

  • Easton/Phillipsburg Thanksgiving Game Hall of Fame inductees 2013

    2013 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES NAMED

     

    eastonPhillipsburg High School’s single season rushing leader Brandon Mason and Chuck Amato, an Easton High School honorable mention All-State linebacker who gained greater fame as an assistant football coach at national champion Florida State are part of the Class of 2013 that will be inducted next week into the Phillipsburg/Easton Football Hall of Fame.  The ceremony will take place beginning at 9am Thanksgiving morning at Lafayette College’s Kirby Sports Center prior to Thursday’s 107th battle between the two arch-rivals.

     

    This Hall of Fame class includes four players or coaches from each school.  After careful research, inductees were selected from a long list of eligible candidates.  Membership is based on accomplishments during their high school football careers.  There is a ten-year waiting period for players to be considered eligible.

    Hall of Fame Class of 2013

     

    The inductees representing Phillipsburg in the 2013 class are players Joe Dilts (1941), George Snyder (1954), Joe Luke (1994), and Brandon Mason (2003).  (Player’s senior football season is in parentheses.)

     

    Dilts played three years on the interior line at tackle on both offense and defense from 1939 through 1941.  He was a powerful blocker on offense and could be depended upon to open holes for positive yardage.  Tenacious on defense, Dilts was a staunch run-stopper and a relentless pass rusher.  He scored three defensive TDs in his career.  As captain his senior year in 1941, he helped lead the team to an undefeated 7-0-3 season. The Stateliners showcased a defense that finished the season unscored upon, and the team was named New Jersey State Champions by the Jersey Journal.  He was named 1st Team All-State at tackle in 1941.

     

    Snyder was a three-year letterman from 1952 through 1954, playing fullback.  He was a mixture of sheer power and elusiveness and could run over defenders or maneuver past them with equal ease.   In his first two years Snyder helped his team to 12 victories, and was the high scorer and top rusher in 1954, helping lead the Stateliners to an 8-1 record and a Big 4 Championship.  He established himself as the top fullback in New Jersey and was rewarded with 1st Team All-State honors.

     

    Luke was a three-year varsity letterman at running back from 1992 through 1994, while also serving as co-captain in 1994.  He and Leonard Moore formed one of the greatest running back tandems in team history.  Luke rushed for 2155 yards and scored 164 points in his career, and had 10 games in which he rushed for 100 or more yards.  He ran for 1254 yards and scored 20 touchdowns in 1994.  Luke was a Wendy’s High School Heisman regional finalist and Phillipsburg’s National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete.

    Mason was an outstanding player on both sides of the ball as a starter in 2002 and 2003, serving as captain his senior year.  At running back he rushed for a school record 1880 yards and scored 24 touchdowns as Phillipsburg went 9-1 and captured the 2003 Skylands Conference Championship.  Averaging 188 yards a game, Brandon eclipsed the 100-yard mark in 9 of 10 games that year, including a school record 305 yards and four TDs against Franklin.  A superb defensive back, he collected five interceptions and four fumble recoveries in his career.  In 2003 he was chosen as 1st Team All-State at defensive safety and 2nd Team All-State at running back.  He was also selected as New Jersey’s Gatorade Player of the Year, the Express-Times Player of the Year, and Offensive MVP of the Phillipsburg-Easton game.

     

    The inductees representing Easton in the 2013 class are players Chuck Amato (1963), Joe Parsons (1968), John Critelli (1976), and Frankie Lane (1986).  (Player’s senior football season is in parentheses.)

    Amato was a two-year starter at linebacker in 1962 and 1963, was a tri-captain in 1963 and also started at fullback.  In his junior year the Rovers were Big 5 Co-Champions. He was outstanding at linebacker, quick to read plays, flow to the ball and make punishing tackles and was also a workhorse at fullback, getting the tough yards when needed.  In 1963 Chuck was named AP Honorable Mention All-State and a 1st Team East Penn Conference All-Star at linebacker, and Big 33 Honorable Mention at both fullback and linebacker.  He was also a 1964 PIAA State Wrestling Champion at 165 lbs.

     

    Parsons was a three-year starter at linebacker from 1966 through 1968 and was a co-captain and started at fullback in 1968.  Easton teams had a 28-1-1 record and were Big 5 and Big 6 Champions during his three years, sharing the Big 6 title in 1966. At fullback Parsons was a great lead blocker and a strong short yardage runner.  He was a rock on defense at linebacker and known for his physical play.  In 1968 Joe was UPI 3rd Team All-State and AP Honorable Mention All-State at fullback, Big 33 at linebacker, 1st Team Big 6 at linebacker and 2nd Team Big 6 as a back, and was chosen as a Northampton County All-Star at running back.   He was named the Most Valuable Player of the Easton-Phillipsburg game.

     

    Critelli was a two-year starter at linebacker in 1975 and 1976 and was co-captain and started at fullback in 1976.  He led the team in tackles in both years as a starter.  His size made him a physical presence inside and his speed allowed him to roam sideline-to-sideline to make tackles and to be dependable in pass coverage.  In 1975 John was 1st Team Big 8 and 2nd Team Express All-Area at linebacker.  In 1976 he was named AP 1st Team All-State and UPI 2nd Team All-State at linebacker.  He was chosen as a High School All-American (2nd Team) based on Athletic Ability, Scholarship, Leadership, and Sportsmanship.  He was also a Northampton County All-Star and was selected as 1st Team Express All-Area and 2nd Team East Penn Conference, all at linebacker.

     

    Lane was a major contributor in 1985 and co-captain and starter in 1986.  Rover teams in those two years had a 19-4 record and were East Penn League Co-Champions in 1986.  In 1985 he was the team’s second leading rusher and was named Honorable Mention Express All-Area at running back.  In 1986, “Frankie” barely came off the field, gaining 1148 yards at running back on 200 carries and scoring 10 TDs.  He started on defense at monster back, returned kicks, and snapped for punts and placekicks.  In 1986 he was chosen as 1st Team East Penn Conference and 1st Team Express All-Area at running back, and was also selected as the newspaper’s Player of the Year.

    The athletic offices of the two schools have sanctioned local football enthusiasts from both sides of the river to select these inductees into the Hall of Fame.   There are 11 members of the Hall of Fame Committee.

    This year’s recipients will be recognized during the Thanksgiving Day game and will receive personal plaques commemorating their induction.  In addition, their names will appear on large plaques located in gymnasium lobby areas of each school.  The Garnet Booster Club of Phillipsburg and the Alumni Varsity “E” Club of Easton sponsor the plaques.

  • Easton/Phillipsburg Thanksgiving Day football game webcast details

    For those of you that wish to watch the game online (webcast) and do not have access to Service Electric or WFMZ 69 (on satellite DISH/DIRECT TV), you can access the game for $4.95 on the following link:

    eastonClick here

    As always you will create an account and then pay online, etc.
  • 2013 Thanksgiving Day Schedule

    Thanksgiving11/26

    District 12

    Simon Gratz vs. Mastery North Charter 4:00pm

     

    11/27

    District 12

    Prep Charter vs. Furness 6pm

    School of the Future vs. Jules E. Mastbaum 6pm

     

    11/28

    District 1

    Spring-Ford vs. Phoenixville 10am

    Abington vs. Cheltenham 10am

    Owen J. Roberts vs. Pottstown Area 10am

    Upper Moreland vs. Hatboro-Horsham 10am

    Conwell Egan Catholic vs. Harry S. Truman 10am

    Quakertown vs. Pennridge 10:15am

    Chichester vs. Sun Valley 10:30am

    Bristol vs. Morrisville 10:30am

    Interboro vs. Ridley 10:30am

    South Hunterdon (NJ) vs. New-Hope Solebury 10:30am

    Upper Darby vs. Haverford Township 10:45am

     

    District 11

    Catasauqua vs. Northampton 10am

    Stroudsburg vs. East Stroudsburg South 10am

    Phillipsburg (NJ) vs. Easton Area 10:30am

     

    District 12

    Samuel S. Fels vs. Frankford 9:45am

    South Philadelphia vs. Neumann-Goretti 10am

    Archbishop Ryan vs. George Washington 10am

    Father Judge vs. Abraham Lincoln 10am

    Northeast vs. Philadelphia Central 10am

    Conwell Egan vs. Harry S. Truman 10am

    Delaware Valley Charter vs. John Bartram 10:30am

    Roman Catholic vs. Roxborough 10:30am

    Imhotep Charter vs. Martin Luther King 10:30am

    Dobbins Vo-Tech vs. Benjamin Franklin 10:30am

    West Philadelphia vs. Overbrook 10:30am

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 13)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Big School

    1) Manheim Central (3) 13-0 (2) defeated Cocalico, 42-20

    Next Opponent: Bishop McDevitt

     

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 12-1 (3) defeated Conrad Weiser, 49-21

    Next Opponent: Manheim Central

     

    3) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 9-3 (1) Lost to Malvern Prep, 20-24

    Next Opponent: Parkland

     

    4) Berwick Area (2) 13-0 (4) defeated Bethlehem Catholic, 29-27

    Next Opponent: Clearfield Area

     

    5) Parkland (11) 12-1 (5) defeated Easton Area, 42-0

    Next Opponent: St. Joseph’s Prep

     

    6) Archbishop Wood (12) 10-2 (7) Bye Week

    Next Opponent: Academy Park

     

    7) Lower Dauphin (3) 12-1 (8) defeated Wilson, 17-14

    Next Opponent: Cumberland Valley

     

    8) Cumberland Valley (3) 11-2 (9) defeated Dallastown, 33-17

    Next Opponent: Lower Dauphin

     

    9) Neshaminy (1) 12-1 (NR) defeated Abington, 35-14

    Next Opponent: North Penn

     

    10) North Penn (1) 10-3 (NR) defeated Perkiomen Valley, 33-19

    Next Opponent: Neshaminy

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 10-2; Abington (1) 10-3; Academy Park (1) 10-2; Coatesville (1) 9-2; Cocalico (3) 11-2; Crestwood (2) 9-2; Dallastown (1) 10-3; East Stroudsburg South (11) 11-1; Easton Area (11) 10-3; Garnet Valley (1) 11-1; LaSalle College HS (12) 8-3; Malvern Prep (Inter-Ac) 8-2; Pennsbury (1) 10-2; Perkiomen Valley (1) 10-3; Pottsgrove (1) 11-1; Scranton Prep (2) 10-1; Southern Lehigh (11) 10-2; West Chester Rustin (1) 10-1; Whitehall (11) 10-2; Wilson (3) 12-1; Wyoming Valley West (2) 10-2

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 13)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Small School

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 10-1 (1) Bye Week

    Next Opponent: Catasauqua

     

    2) Berks Catholic (3) 13-0 (3) defeated Littlestown, 42-0

    Next Opponent: Troy Area

    3) Catasauqua (11) 12-1 (4) defeated Lake-Lehman, 33-21

    Next Opponent: Imhotep Charter

     

    4) Old Forge (2) 12-1 (5) defeated Southern Columbia, 19-14

    Next Opponent: Schuylkill Haven

     

    5) Steelton-Highspire (3) 11-1 (7) defeated York Catholic,

    Next Opponent: Homer-Center

     

    6) Troy Area (4) 11-2 (8) defeated Danville, 35-14

    Next Opponent: Berks Catholic

     

    7) Schuylkill Haven (11) 10-3 (NR) defeated Bristol, 56-27

    Next Opponent: Old Forge

     

    8) Southern Columbia (4) 12-1 (2) Lost to Old Forge, 14-19

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    9) Littlestown (3) 12-1 (6) Lost to Berks Catholic, 0-42

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    10) Dunmore (2) 11-1 (10)

    Next Opponent: Season Complete

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 10-2; Bristol (1) 9-2; Danville (4) 10-3; Lake-Lehman (2) 11-2; Montoursville (4) 10-2; Northwestern Lehigh (11) 9-3; Pine Grove (11) 10-1; South Williamsport (4) 10-2; Tri-Valley (11) 8-3; Wellsboro (4) 10-1; West Catholic (12) 9-3; Williams Valley (11) 10-2; York Catholic (3) 8-4

  • Week 13: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

     

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Parkland’s Eli Redmond, 75-yards 

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    North Penn’s Matt Ammendola, 2 (35, 19) 

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    Lower Dauphin’s Joe Julius, 46-yards 

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

     

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

     

     

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  • Week 13: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Old Forge’s Matt Trotta, 14

    Old Forge’s Shane Schuback, 13

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

     

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

     

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Neshaminy’s Cole Creighton, 28-yards 

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Steelton-Highspire’s Twynique Chrisholm-Wilkerson, 39-yards

    Jersey Shore’s Zach Miller, 35-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

     

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 13: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    Schuylkill Haven’s Will Casella, 334-yards

    Parkland’s Kareem Williams, 309-yards

    Malvern Prep’s Troy Gallen, 262-yards

    Manheim Central’s Marc Royer, 250-yards

    Schuylkill Haven’s Ryan Fink, 222-yards

    North Penn’s Nyfease West, 221-yards

    Lake-Lehman’s Dustin Jones, 209 yards

    Old Forge’s Brandon Yescavage, 208-yards

    Neshaminy’s D’Andre Pollard, 205-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

     

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall, 164-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Schuylkill Haven’s Will Casella, 6

    Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley, 5

    Troy Area’s Jed Wright, 5

    Bishop McDevitt’s Nick Marsilio, 4

    Parkland’s Kareem Williams, 4

     

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  • Casella leads Hurricanes past Bristol and into state quarterfinals

    kennyweek132013On a rainy November night at Blue Mountain’s Eagles’ Nest, the Bristol Warriors came in to town to face a red-hot Schuylkill Haven squad.
    The Warriors had no answer for Haven’s beast of a backfield as Will Casella stole the show with 334 yards on 42 carries, and oh did I mention, six rushing touchdowns as the Hurricanes blew past the Warriors 56-27 in the first round of the PIAA Class A state playoffs.
    The hog mollies up front opened gaping holes for Casella, and quarterback Ryan Fink didn’t have a bad day himself as he rushed the ball 18 times for 222 yards and two scores. Schuylkill Haven rushed the ball 69 times for 604 yards and eight scores in the rout.
    Bristol running back Donte Simmons was the Warriors’ main source of offense. He carried the ball 16 times for 114 yards and two scores, while Trevor Leone led the Warriors in passing, completing 6-of-17 passes for 148 yards and one touchdown.
    On the first offensive play of the game, the ‘Canes coughed the ball up, giving Bristol (9-2) good field position for their first possession. The Warriors failed to capitalize as they went three-and-out.
    On Haven’s ensuing possession, the combination of Fink and Casella led the Hurricanes (10-3) into the end zone as Casella tallied his first of six scores on the night – this time from 2 yards out.
    The ensuing Hurricanes kickoff was returned inside their own 10-yard line, setting up the Warriors with prime scoring position. Donte Simmons 6-yard run tied the
    score, but Casella added another touchdown run before the quarter was over for a 14-7 Haven lead.
    Midway through the second quarter, you guessed it, a Will Casella 5-yard run gave the Hurricanes more breathing room. The next Bristol drive was capped off by an impressive 70-yard Donte Simmons touchdown run.
    The next Haven offensive possession Will Casella added another 3-yard score, and after a Bristol punt, Ryan Fink added a 6-yard score to strengthen the Hurricane
    lead.
    Late in the second quarter the Warriors added a 35-yard Leone touchdown pass to Kyle Sivka-Franlin, making the score 35-21 in favor of Haven at intermission.
    Casella added another Haven score midway through the third. That was the only scoring in the third quarter as the Hurricanes surged ahead 42-21.
    Bristol added a score in the fourth, but it was not enough as the junior backfield of Fink and Casella added two more scores in the fourth to put Haven ahead 56-27.
    This junior tandem combined for 556 yards and eight scores on 60 carries.
    Schuylkill Haven will look to use these two as they continue their state run. Schuylkill Haven is now on a six-game win streak and is one of the state’s hottest teams. The Old Forge Blue Devils (12-1) will battle the ‘Canes next Friday after they shocked Southern Columbia 19-14 this week. Kickoff for the state quarterfinal is set for 7 p.m. back at Blue Mountain’s Eagles’ Nest.
  • Parkland Dominates Easton To Win D11/2/4 Championship

    brianweek132013They say revenge is sweet. You don’t have to tell that to the Parkland Trojans football team Friday night after their convincing 42-0 win over Easton at Orefield Middle School, that gave Parkland the district championship. Back in week two, Easton shutout the Trojans 24-0 at Cottingham Stadium.
    “We made some changes since that first game,” said Parkland coach Jim Morgans. “We went with just one quarterback instead of two like we did earlier in the season,” He added. “Plus we flat out got better through the season,” Morgans concluded.
    Parkland running back Kareem Williams had himself quite a night, continuing from what he did against Whitehall the previous week. Williams is trying to match at the high school level what his brother Andre is doing for Boston College this season. Kareem ended up with 312 yards on 20 carries and 4 scores. His teammate Eli Redmond found the end zone twice in a dominant performance by the Trojans.
    Williams got the scoring started with just 1:14 left in the opening quarter after Easton downed a punt at the Parkland two. He ripped off a 96 yard run down the visitor’s sideline to give his team a 7-0 lead. Eli Redmond then added a 28 yard score off a swing pass from Devante Cross with 5:22 remaining in the first half. Parkland took a 14-0 lead into the locker room.
    The back breaker came early in the second half after the Trojans held the Rovers to a three and out on their opening possession. On the first play from scrimmage, Williams ran through the center of Easton’s line for a 65 yard dash to pay dirt and a 21-0 lead at 10:22 mark of the third quarter
    “They took it to us tonight,” said Easton’s Steve Shiffert. “They were more aggressive than we were. You can tell they wanted it more,”  he added. “Williams is some athlete, we contained him pretty well in the first game, but tonight he was electric,” Shiffert concluded.
    Williams was not finished yet as he scored twice more, once on a 22 yard burst with 5:55 to go in the third period and another 60 yard scamper to the end zone at the 3:25 mark of the same quarter. That gave the Trojans a 35 point lead and put the mercy rule into effect. The final tally came with Eli Redmond returning a punt 75 yards for his second touchdown on the evening.
    Parkland (12-1) will now face St. Joe’s Prep in the next round of state playoff competition on the path to Hershey next Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. at BASD Stadium in Bethlehem. Easton(10-3) still has their Thanksgiving Day matchup with Phillipsburg.
  • Berwick survives, 29-27 over Bethlehem Catholic

    davidweek132013ALLENTOWN – Berwick’s running back Jorden Stout’s four-yard touchdown and a two-point conversion with 4:18 remaining in the game was the difference in a 29-27 win over the District 11 champs Bethlehem Catholic (8-5) Friday night at J. Birney Crum Stadium in Allentown. With the win, Berwick (13-0) will play Clearfield who defeated Jersey Shore, 27-8. Site and time to be determined.

    Going into the game Berwick wanted to pound the ball and control the clock. Well on the opening drive they did just that. The Dawgs marched 78-yards on 18-plays to take a 7-0 lead on C.J. Curry’s 13-yard slant to Kyle Trenholm.

    The Golden Hawks Chris Figler intercepted a Curry pass to end the Dawgs second drive.

    On defense the Dawgs challenge tonight was Bethlehem Catholic’s big play ability.

    “It’s hard to deal with that speed,” said Berwick head football coach George Curry. “They had five or six kids that can score on you any time they touch the ball.”

    On the first play of the second quarter, Bethlehem Catholic’s Michael McDaniel did just that. He burst through the line and went 86-yards down the sidelines for a score to tie the game up at 7.

    On Berwick’s next drive they took the lead on a 20-yard reverse by Trenholm with 7:36 left in the half.

    The Golden Hawks were in business and driving quickly on Berwick’s defense. Quarterback Julian Spigner’s 37-yard touchdown pass to Freddie Simmons tied the game up at 14.

    Late in the first half the Dawgs were faced with a 4th and 7, but the Golden Hawks defense held and took over at their 41 with 1:01 remaining in the first half.

    Bethlehem Catholic’s big play ability stuck again. Spigner hit Simmons in the corner of the end zone for a spectacular 15-yard touchdown pass with 16 seconds remaining in the first half. But a costly unsportsmanlike penalty moved the extra point attempt back. Eric Ho’s kick was no good and Bethlehem Catholic went into halftime with a 20-14 lead.

    The Dawgs in the first half won the time of possession battle, 19:00 to 5:00, but trailed by seven.

    After a scoreless third quarter the Dawgs were on the march. With ten minutes left in the game, Curry called his own play on a fake dive and went in for a 15-yard touchdown run. Olivia Seely’s kick put the Dawgs up by one, 21-20.

    The Dawgs added to their lead on a Jorden Stout four-yard touchdown run. The Golden Hawks jumped off sides and Coach Curry decided to go for two.

    “We planned that. I called it on a long count,” said Curry. “When they jumped we were going to get two. We wanted to make them score twice.”

    Stout pounded the ball in from two-yards out for the two-point conversion and the Dawgs led by nine with 4:18 remaining in the game.

    With 58.5 seconds left Spigner threw his third touchdown of the night. He hit Figler for a 12-yard touchdown pass.

    But instead of only being down two points and going for the tie on the two-point conversion, the 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty against the Golden Hawks right before halftime proved to be costly in the end. Ho’s kick was able to cut the lead to 29-27.

    “I told my kids all week there are a lot of ways you can win a football game,” said Curry. “There’s offense, defense and special teams and tonight our special teams did well.”

    The Golden Hawks tried an onside kick, but Berwick’s Alex Klinger recovered the ball. Berwick would run out the clock and move on with the win.

    NOTE: The injury bug hit the Dawgs again. Offensive lineman Dalton Perla was taken out in a stretcher.

    Berwick’s running back Jorden Stout rushed for 135 yards. The Dawgs outgained the Golden Hawks 210 to 121. “Our kids played real physical tonight,” said Curry. “Our strength is power with that big fullback.”

    Bethlehem Catholic’s Quarterback finished the night with 225 yards and three touchdown passes. Freddie Simmons finished the night with six catches for 108-yards.

  • Catasauqua rides on despite 3 turnovers

    vinceweek132013The Rough Riders of Catasauqua were playing in the state tournament for the first time since 1992 and they made the most of it by defeating Lake-Lehman 33-21. Despite turning the ball over 3 times and having 9 penalties, Catasauqua (12-1) will move onto play Imhotep Charter next week in the Class AA Quarterfinals. The Riders’ signal caller Zack Bradley tossed 5 touchdowns and threw for 253 yards. Bradley’s favorite target Parrys Marshall caught 6 balls for over 150 yards and 3 scores. The Rough Riders gained 318 yards of total offense. Catasauqua never trailed in the contest.

    For the Black Knights, their season comes to a close at 11-2. Lake-Lehman had won 11 straight games since dropping their season opener to Old Forge (13-7), who just happened to beat Southern Columbia tonight. Lake-Lehman was making their first trip back to the state playoffs since 1997. Dustin Jones carried the football 38 of the teams’ 58 run plays for 201 yards. Jones also scored each of the Knights’ three touchdowns. Lake-Lehman was able to gain almost 400 yards of offense but fumbled the ball away three times.

    Catasauqua’s only loss this season came against Northwestern Lehigh, 28-27, in their regular season finale in overtime.

    Scoring Chart

    First Quarter

    C – Paryss Marshall 35 yard TD catch from Zack Bradley (C 7-0), 9:51

    C – Jacob Stopay 45 yard TD catch from Zack Bradley (C 14-0), 7:19

    L – Dustin Jones 6 yard TD run (C 14-7), 4:42

    Second Quarter

    C – Paryss Marshall 13 yard TD catch from Zack Bradley (C 20-7), 6:52

    Third Quarter

    C – Ricky Houser 11 yard TD catch from Zack Bradley (C 27-7), 5:20

    Fourth Quarter

    L – Dustin Jones 15-yard TD run (C 27-14), 8:50

    C – Paryss Marshall 42 yard TD catch from Zack Bradley (C 33-14), 3:13

    L – Dustin Jones 8 yard TD run (C 33-21), 0:23

  • Week 12 notes: District 11

    Courtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician

    Week 12 notes:  
    RUSHING:  Kareem Williams of Parkland ran for 227 yards last week against Whitehall to go over 2,000 yards for his career.  Williams has 1,571 yards for the season (19 td’s) and 2,086 yards for his career (25 td’s).  Niko Petrone of ESS now has 2,049 yards rushing and 29 td’s on the season entering their Thanksgiving day game against Stroudsburg.  Easton’s Shane Simpson and Kyle Bambary both went over 1,000 yards rushing last week against ESS.  Simpson has 1,007 yards and Bambary has 1,001.  Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley finished his junior year with 1,504 yards rushing and scored a total of 27 td’s.  The yardage places him in 3rd all-time at the school for a single season behind Nick Kurtz and James Freeman.  The 27 td’s breaks the school record of 26 held by Eric Fiore who had 26 td’s in 2010.  Schuylkill Haven’s junior runningback William Casella enters the State playoffs with 1,819 yards rushing and 28 td’s.  Teammate Ryan Fink (qb) who missed 2 games, now has 1,131 yards rushing and has scored a total of 16 td’s.  Nick Savant of Saucon Valley rushed for 264 yards and scored a total of 5 td’s against Coughlin.  Savant finishes the year with school records of 2,135 yards rushing and 31 total td’s scored.  Both are currently tops in the District.  His school record career totals are 3,612 yards and 43 total td’s.  Northwestern’s Harry Hall finished the year with 1,571 yards rushing and a total of 18 td’s.  Michael McDaniel of Bethlehem Catholic scored 2 td’s last week and now has 25 on the season.  Ra’Von Burton of Catasauqua scored another 3 td’s against Palisades and now has 22 on the season and 45 for his career.  The 22 td’s ties him with former Buffalo Bills Jonathan Linton for 3rd place all-time at Catasauqua.  Nate Pendry (1997) and Robert Delgado (2002) share the single season record with 23 td’s.  Burton has rushed for 1,481 yards (6th place) this season and 3,704 for his career (2nd behind Jonathan Linton).  Jordan Gray of Nazareth finishes his junior year with 1,313 yards rushing and a total of 21 td’s.  For all-time single season at Nazareth the yardage places him in 10th and the td’s tie him with both Jim Evanko (1976) and Mark Madson (1991) for 8th place.  Gray’s 3 year totals are 3,896 yard rushing and 56 total td’s.  Cole Barnhardt of Williams Valley finishes his career with school records of 3,226 yards rushing and a total of 46 td’s.  Christian Gretzinger of Palisades finishes his junior year with a school record 1,580 yards rushing.  James Stanell held the old record when he rushed for1,451 yards in 2011.  Gretzinger scored a total of 21 td’s this season which ties him for second place at the school with John Gruver.  Gruver had 21 td’s in 2007 and holds the school record when he scored 27 td’s in 2008. 
     
    PASSING:  Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley threw for 325 yards and 5 td’s last week to break his own school record of 312 yards and tie his record for td passes in a game.  Bradley upped his District leading and school single season record totals to 2,347 yards and 36 td passes.  Bradley’s career totals are now 4,567 yards and 67 td passes.  His yardage moves him by Josh Hinkle (Dier/CC), Aaron Brown (Dier) and Nathan Hood (Pen Argyl).  He’s 39 yards behind Pleasant Valley’s Brandon Leap for 27th place all-time in the District.  The 67 td passes places him 6th all-time in the District.  Corey Cinicola of Jim Thorpe drops to 7th place with his 64 td passes that he threw from 2006-09.  Travis Edmond of Southern Lehigh finished his junior year with 1,902 yards passing (school record) and 17 td passes.  His career totals stand at 3,487 yards passing (school record) and 31 td passes.  Stephen Sedesse of Williams Valley finished his Viking career passing for 3,233 yards and 45 td passes.  Frank Dangello of Northwestern broke Roland Kern’s single season record of 1,163 yards (2002) and Kyle Stelmack’s career record of 2,276 yards (2006-08) last week in a win over North Schuylkill.  Dangello just a junior, now holds school records for single season yardage (1,306) and td passes (17), and for career yardage (2,396) and td passes (29).  Saucon Valley’s Keith Mosher finished the season with 1,106 yards passing to tie Mike Andree for 5th place all-time for a single season at the school.  Mosher threw 13 td passes this season to place him in 5th all-time at the school.  Nazareth’s Justin Albert threw for 255 yards last week to finish his junior year with 1,650 yards passing (7th all-time at Nazareth).  Sophomore Julian Spigner of Bethlehem Catholic has thrown for 1,323 yards and 15 td’s so far this season.  Neither total cracks the top 10 at Beca yet.  NOTE: Zack Bradley of Catasauqua is 3rd in the State with his 36 td passes.
    RECEIVING:  Jacob Del Priore of Southern Lehigh caught nine passes for 196 yards in his final game to finish the year with 64 catches for 1,006 yards and 7 td’s.  Both the catches and yardage are school records.  Del Priore finished his career as the all-time leading receiver at Southern Lehigh with 144 catches, 2,330 yards and 19 td catches.  His 144 catches ties him with Central Catholic’s Jeff McGeehin for 4th place all-time in the District.  Del Priore’s 2,330 yards moves him up three spots to 6th place all-time in the District.  He moves ahead of KJ Williams (Lib), Adam Thomas (Wil) and Matt Salvaterra (Emm).  Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall caught 5 passes for 137 yards and 2 td’s last week to up his season totals to 62 catches for 1,197 yards and 16 td’s.  Cody Miller of Williams Valley finished his junior season with 27 catches for 785 yards and 13 td catches.  Cam Richardson of Northwestern finished his junior year with 34 catches for 625 yards and 7 td’s catches.  The 34 catches falls one short of the school record held by Payton Bachman who had 35 in 2011.  Richardson’s 625 yards is a school record, breaking Bachman’s record of 568 yards that set in 2011.  His 7 td’s this year and his 9 td’s for his career ties him with his head coach Josh Snyder for the Tigers single season and career records.  NOTE: Marshall is 3rd in the State with 1,197 receiving yards.
         
    THE PAST AND THE PRESENT:  Matt Tuerk of Nazareth joins the “1 year wonders” list of players to only have receptions in their senior season.  Tuerk caught 54 passes for 746 yards and 2 td’s this year.  That’s also his career total and the second straight Nazareth player to accomplish it.  He joins Anthony Gaetinello (Nazareth 35-677-10td’s in 2012), Alex Parker (Catty 37-714-13td’s in 2012),  Doug Ogden (ESS 46-875-11td’s in 2003), Jeramy Albert (Bangor 45-948-8td’s in 1999) and Matt Walters (ESS 41-807-18td’s in 2010).
     
    2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 
    Rushing Yards (200): 
    355 (9), 240 (7), 238 (11) NIko Petrone (ESS) *(355) school record*
    352 (10), 297 (4), 211 (7), 209 (5), 201 (8) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(352) school record*
    350 (7), 227 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) *(350) school record* 
    333 (10), 289 (5), 264 (12), 260 (11) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(333) school record*
    284 (10), 262 (9), 207 (8), 205 (7) Phil Vass (Bangor) 
    265 (5), 264 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)
    260 (11) Kyle Bambary (Easton)
    259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    257 (10) Ryan Fink (Schuylkill Haven)
    239 (11)226 (10), 201 (6) Harry Hall (Northwestern)
    233 (6) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    232 (7) Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    231 (5) Corey Castillon (PME)
    227 (12), 218 (7), 212 (5) Kareem Williams (Parkland)
    219 (1), 209 (4), 202 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)
    219 (7), 211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley)
    205 (5) Nick Farber (Northern Lehigh)
    202 (7) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
    200 (7) Khair Bowman (ESN)
    Td’s (4): 
    6 (5), 4 (3), 4 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    6 (11)5 (9), 5 (10), 4 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS) *(6) school record*
    5 (4), 4 (2), 4 (6) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    5 (7), 4 (2), 4 (8), 4 (9), 4 (10) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (8) Jryl Davis (Bangor) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (10), 5 (11), 5 (12)4 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(5) ties school record*
    4 (1), 4 (3) Shane Simpson (Easton)
    4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    4 (2), 4 (9), 4 (10) Corey Castillon (PME)
    4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)
    4 (4), 4 (5), 4 (11) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)
    4 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    4 (4) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    4 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)
    4 (6) Wyl Miller (Emmaus)
    4 (7) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades)
    4 (7) Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    4 (7), 4 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    4 (8) Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley)
    4 (8), 4 (9) Dashon Russell (Pius X)
    4 (9) Ryan Lawrence (Liberty)
    4 (11) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
     
    Passing Yards (200): 
    338 (10) Doug Erney (Liberty)
    329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    325 (12), 312 (2), 289 (5), 276 (11)266 (3), 261 (9) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *(325) school record*
    313 (7), 305 (4), 241 (5) Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley)
    312 (10), 235 (7), 233 (6) Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)
    296 (6), 252 (12), 236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *(296) school record*
    287 (9), 216 (10), 202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)
    281 (2), 268 (10), 264 (9), 226 (7) 201 (11) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    280 (5), 276 (9), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
    277 (5) Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)
    270 (3), 211 (9) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    267 (11) Nick Cook (Northampton)
    263 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth)
    255 (12)240 (10), 239 (8), 211 (7), 204 (5) Justin Albert (Nazareth)
    253 (4), 242 (6) Luke Hohenstein (PME) *(253) school record*
    251 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)
    234 (6) Devante Cross (Parkland)
    230 (3) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)
    207 (7) Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS)
    204 (9) Courtney Watson (Allen)
    202 (9) Dan Lozada (Nativity)
     
    Td Passes (4):
    6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
    5 (2), 5 (12)4 (9), 4 (11) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *school record*
    5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)   
    4 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl) *ties school record*
    4 (9) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
     
    Receptions (10):
    11 (7) Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) *checking school record*
    11 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *ties school record*
    10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    10 (9) Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff) *ties school record*
     
    Reception Yards (150): 
    251 (6) Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl) *school record*
    214 (10) Matt Tuerk (Nazareth) *school record*
    212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)
    211 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
    202 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) *school record*
    202 (6) Brady Morgan (Pottsville Nativity)
    197 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    196 (12) Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
    193 (9), 180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) *school record*
    184 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland) 
    184 (10) Darius Jones (Liberty)
    180 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME) *school record*
    175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley)
    174 (2), 153 (5) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
    172 (10), Jordan Hardy (PMW) *school record*
    156 (4) Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)
    SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted (stats of players still playing are blue)
    Rushing Yards (1000 yards minimum) 
    2,135  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 2,616 yards
    2,049  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)
    2,025  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)
    1,819  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior
    1,607  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    1,580  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior
    1,571  Harry Hall (Northwestern) sophomore
    1,570  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    1,547  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area)
    1,521  Kareem Williams (Parkland)  
    1,504  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    1,481  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua) 
    1,471  Phil Vass (Bangor)
    1,444  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)
    1,384  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    1,315  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    1,313  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
    1,231  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley) 
    1,218  Dashon Russell (Pius X)
    1,196  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    1,177  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    1,158  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain) 
    1,122  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore
    1,083  Will Quiles (ESN) 
    1,055  Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh) junior
    1,017  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)
    1,007  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior
    1,001  Kyle Bambary (Easton)
    Touchdowns (18 minimum)
    31  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 37 td’s
    29  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) 
    29  Niko Petrone (ESS)
    28  William Casella (Schuylkill Haven) junior
    27  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    26  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) 
    25  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
    22  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    21  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior
    21  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
    20  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    20  Corey Castillon (PME)

    20  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    19  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    19  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    19  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) 
    19  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    18  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior
    18  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    Passing Yards (1000 minimum)
    2,347  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) Alec Shaffer-Doan of Brockway, State Leader 3,080 yards
    1,902  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior  
    1,805  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    1,704  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    1,701  Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) sophomore 
    1,650  Justin Albert (Nazareth) junior
    1,626  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior 
    1,596  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore
    1,448  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

    1,448  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore  
    1,438  Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain) 
    1,392  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    1,323  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
    1,306  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior
    1,301  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    1,268  Luke Hohenstein (PME) junior

    1,222  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame) 

    1.180  Nick Cook (Northampton)   
    1,461  Bradley Wilkins (Easton) 
    1,139  Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)   
    1,106  Keith Mosher (Saucon Valley)   
    1,032  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior
    1,027  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman
    1,024  Tevon Weber (Salisbury) 
    1,015  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)
    Passing Td’s (17 minimum)
    36  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) Michael Pietropola of Wellsboro, State Leader with 39 td’s 
    20  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley) Alec Shaffer-Doan of Brockway, State Leader with 39 td’s 
    19  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior
    18  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    17  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore
    17  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior 
     
    Receptions (30 minimum)
    64  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)  Anthony Benson of Brockway, State Leader 90 receptions
    62  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) 
    54  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
    49  RJ Sarajian (PME)
    46  Conor Sullivan (Whitehall) junior
    43  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)
    41  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)
    40  Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) 
    39  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) junior
    38  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior
    37  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior

    36  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic) 

    36  Eli Redmond (Parkland)
    34  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior
    33  Jared Bauer (Northampton)
    30  Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    Reception Yardage (600 minimum)
    1,197  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) Anthony Benson of Brockway, State Leader 1,295 receptions
    1,006  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
       800  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior
       785  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior 
       746  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
       724  RJ Sarajian (PME)  
       674  Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)
       650  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)
       625  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior 
       603  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley)
       
  • Playoff Pressure Builds

    The second week of the post season did not disappoint local high school football fans as there were several so called upsets of high seeded teams. The weather cooperated with cool and dry conditions and that should be the case again this Friday.

    It is now time to dive right in with predictions on five of the most competitive contests this week.

    Playoff week two predictions were below average with only two of the five teams winning as predicted. Abington and Neshaminy advanced as predicted while Pennsbury, West Chester Henderson and Pottsgrove all dropped hard fought contests and failed to win as predicted.

    The last seven years the prognostication record stands at 353-148 while going 36-19 for this season and 7-3 this post season.

    The top game to watch in District One AAAA this weekend could be the clash between the Perkiomen Valley Vikings visiting the North Penn Knights. If you were to look at the pre playoff seeding these two teams should not have advanced to the third playoff week. As we should all know by now high seeds are of little value on the field. The Vikings dominated number ten seed Central Bucks West last Friday night with a 60-20 win. This week will be a much tougher challenge for Coach Scott Reed. The North Penn Knights may have lost their first three games of the season but have not lost another contest. Last Friday they traveled to Pennsbury to face the undefeated three seed. The Knights took an early lead and never looked back with a 31-21 victory. It is hard to see how the Vikings can contain running back Nyfease West and QB Austin Shearer while they are on their present hot streak.

    North Penn  35  Perkiomen Valley  20

    The next playoff showdown to watch has the Abington Ghosts seeking to advance over the hometown Neshaminy Redskins. The Ghosts made it to this week’s game by winning on the last play of the game over top seed Garnet Valley 26-21. Garnet Valley led this contest all the way until Abington QB David Kretschman hit receiver Khari Jefferson in the end zone for the winning score. The Redskins D’Andre Pollard exploded with four TD runs and 178 yards in a 56-27 win over Spring-Ford. Look for the Neshaminy ground game to carry them to the District One AAAA final next weekend.

    Neshaminy  41  Abington  23

    The rest of the fearless forecast:

    Glen Mills  27  Academy Park  20

    Schuykill Haven  38  Bristol  27

    Southern Columbia  31  Old Forge 28

  • 2013 Maxwell Football Club Mini Max high school award winners

    maxwellclubwp10Maxwell Football Club President, Ron Jaworski, announced the 2013 Mini Max High School Award winners for the state of Pennsylvania. The fifty-four players selected are from schools located in Districts 1,3,11 and 12 in the eastern half of the state. Players were nominated by their coaches throughout the 2013 season and were evaluated based on a criteria that includes; football performance, academics, and community service.

    The Mini Max Award recipients will be honored at a dinner to be held on Thursday January 9, 2014 at the Drexelbrook Catering Ballroom in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. The awards dinner is open to the public and tickets are available on the Club’s website www.maxwellfootballclub.org beginning on Thursday November 21st.

    The Maxwell Football Club will select one player from the group of Mini Max winners as the winner of the Pennsylvania High School Player of the Year. The Pennsylvania High School Player of the Year will be announced on January 9, 2014 at the Awards Dinner.

    For the third time the Maxwell Football Club will also host a New Jersey Mini Max Awards Dinner which will be held on Sunday January 12th at the Heldrich Ballroom in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Players from the entire state of New Jersey will be eligible for selection as part of this program. The New Jersey Mini Max Award Winners and the New Jersey High School Player of the Year will be announced at this event.

    The winner of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Players of the Year will be the candidates for the Club’s 29th Jim Henry Award as the Outstanding Player in the region. The winner of the Jim Henry Award will be announced as part of the Maxwell Football Club’s National Awards Gala which will be held in March 2014. The MFC will also present its collegiate and professional awards at this event.

    Recent winners of the Jim Henry Award include Fran Walsh (Archbishop Wood H.S), Brendan Nosovitch (Allentown Central Catholic), Bill Kim (Upper Dublin H.S), Brad Herzlich (Conestoga H.S), Daniel Persa (Bethlehem Liberty H.S.), Brent Caprio (Mainland Regional H.S.), Steven Rizzo (Audubon H.S.), Pat Devlin (Downingtown East H.S.), Ryan Greiser (Pennridge H.S.), Dan Connor (Strath Haven H.S.) and Austin Scott (Parkland H.S).

     

    The fifty-four 2013 Pennsylvania Mini Max Winners are listed alphabetically by school:

    First Name

    Last Name

    School

    Craig

    Reynolds

    Abington

    Jerry

    Lanier

    Academy Park

    Josh

    Messina

    Archbishop Wood

    Cody

    Richmond

    Boyertown Area

    Andrew

    Ford

    Cedar Cliff

    Mark

    Remmey

    Central Bucks East

    Matt

    Radwanski

    Central Bucks South

    John

    Fitz

    Central Bucks West

    Chase

    Edmonds

    Central Dauphin East

    Aaron

    Sadowski

    Conrad Weiser

    Eric

    Gallo

    Council Rock South

    Xavier

    Smith

    Daniel Boone

    Alec

    Petrillo

    Downingtown East

    Kyzir

    White

    Emmaus

    Christian

    Portale

    Garnet Valley

    Hayes

    Nolte

    Germantown Academy

    Aaron

     Ruff

    Imhotep Charter

    Sonny

    Armstrong

    Interboro

    Sean

    Rook

    Kennett High School

    Steve

    Hudak

    LaSalle College HS

    Mark

    Pyles

    Lebanon

    Trey

    Klock

    Lower Dauphin

    Joseph

    Leventhal

    Lower Moreland

    Troy

    Gallen

    Malvern Prep

    Ian

    Hanselman

    Manheim Central

    Jermaine

    Norris

    Mastery Charter

    Michael

    Cassidy

    Methacton

    Jamal

    Custis

    Neumann-Goretti

    Connor

    Hayden

    New Hope Solebury

    Luke

    Berry

    North Penn

    William

    Smart

    Northeast

    Ben

    Henry

    Palisades

    Nick

    Oyer

    Pen Argyl

    Gavin

    Hatfield

    Penn Charter

    John

    George

    Penncrest

    Mike

    Class

    Pennridge

    Colin

    Mea

    Phoenixville

    Ryan

    Heim

    Pine Grove Area

    Kyle

    Kokawski

    Pius X

    Kirk

    Cherneskie

    Pope John Paul II

    Sene

    Polamalu

    Pottsgrove

    Mason

    Schmauder

    Quakertown

    Collin

    Wright

    Ridley

    Nick

    Savant

    Saucon Valley

    A.J.

    Curotto

    Souderton

    Michael

    Riley

    South Philadelphia

    Nick

    Apostolu

    Springfield Delco

    Brendan

    Doyle

    Springfield Montco

    Jarred

    Jones

    Spring-Ford

    Christopher

    Martin

    St. Josephs Prep

    Evan

    Butts

    The Episcopal Academy

    Greg

    White

    West Catholic

    Nigel

    Thompson

    West Chester Henderson

    Ryan

    Bonshak

    Whitehall

  • Class AAA 1st Round: Berwick-Becahi

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    2013 PIAA Class AAA Football Playoffs First Round

    Friday, November 22, 2013 at 7 PM at J. Birney Crum Stadium in Allentown

    Bethlehem Catholic (8-4) vs. Berwick (12-0)

     

    GOLDEN HAWK NOTES

    -On October 18, Bethlehem Catholic was 4-4 following their loss to Parkland (49-6). The Hawks have not lost since, winning four straight including their District 11 Championship overtime thriller over Southern Lehigh, 27-24. Michael McDaniel scored from 7 yards out to give the Hawks their 27-24 victory. Becahi hadn’t won a District 11 championship since 2001 (39-14 over Easton in Quad A).

     

    -Bethlehem Catholic finished the regular season with a 1-3 mark against programs which finished with a winning record. The Golden Hawks were outscored in those contests by a total count of 175-100.

     

    -Almost three years ago, Becahi introduced Joe Henrich as their head football coach. The former Emmaus defensive coordinator had a rough start to his tenure. After winning his first two games, the Golden Hawks went onto compile a 6-20 record until their current 4-game win streak.

     

    Bethlehem Catholic’s Schedule

    1 – at Pocono Mountain West, 35-7 W

    2 – at Emmaus, 32-29 W

    3 – Easton, 35-49 L

    4 – at Northampton, 41-24 W

    5 – Bethlehem Liberty, 35-27 W

    6 – at Whitehall, 27-48 L

    7 – Nazareth, 14-28 L

    8 – at Parkland, 6-49 L

    9 – at Bethlehem Freedom, 20-16 W

    10 – Allentown Central Catholic, 33-13 W

    11 – Lehighton, 34-6 W *

    12 – at Southern Lehigh, 27-24 (OT) W *

    *-Playoff game

     

    BECAHI CAPSULE

    State Championships (2)

    1990: Class AAA – Bethlehem Catholic 43 Seton LaSalle 7

    1988: Class AA – Bethlehem Catholic 26 Wilmington 11

     

    BULLDOG NOTES

    -Berwick got by Crestwood and Abington Heights in the district tournament by a combined total of 8 points. During the regular season, the Dawgs outscored their opponents by an average of 44.9 to 7.3.

     

    -The Bulldog offense grinded out a 35-28 win over Abington Heights last week. In their district opener against Crestwood, Berwick was only able to manage 24 rushing yards as a team. This past Saturday, Berwick gained 269 stripes against the Comets led by Jorden Stout’s 134 yards (2 TDs) and Dain Kowalski’s 86. The Bulldogs’ ran the ball 48 times compared to just 6 pass plays.

     

    -Dissecting what their previous two opponents tried to do against the defensive unit of Berwick, here’s a glance at some of the numbers:

    • Vs. Crestwood – Run Plays: 43; Pass Plays: 14 = Total: 57
    • Vs. Abington Heights – Run Plays: 25; Pass Plays: 27 = Total: 52

     

    • Vs. Crestwood – Rushing Yards: 273; Passing Yards: 104 = Total: 377
    • Vs. Abington Heights – Rushing Yards: 93; Passing Yards: 225 = Total: 318

     

    •   Vs. Crestwood – Yards Per Carry: 6.3; Yards Per Pass Play: 7.4
    • Vs. Abington Heights – Yards Per Carry: 3.7; Yards Per Pass Play: 8.3

     

    -Berwick is 19-1 in their last 20 games.

     

    -The Bulldogs have won 44 of their last 45 games when they score 23 points or more. The lone loss came in last year’s District 10 championship loss to Abington Heights (44-35).

     

    Berwick’s Schedule

    1 – Crestwood, 41-7 W

    2 – at Pottsville, 56-7 W

    3 – at Dallas, 37-7 W

    4 – Wyoming Valley West, 42-28 W

    5 – Selinsgrove, 36-0 W

    6 – at Tunkhannock, 57-3 W

    7 – at Williamsport, 48-7 W

    8 – Pittston, 50-0 W

    9 – Coughlin, 39-7 W

    10 – at Hazleton, 43-7 W

    11 – Crestwood, 14-13 W *

    12 – Abington Heights, 35-28 W *

    *-Playoff game

     

    BULLDOG CAPSULE

    State Championships (6)

    1997: Class AAA – Berwick 17 Perry Traditional Academy 14

    1996: Class AAA – Berwick 34 Blackhawk 13

    1995: Class AAA – Berwick 43 Sharon 6

    1994: Class AAA – Berwick 27 Sharon 7

    1992: Class AAA – Berwick 33 Blackhawk 6

    1988: Class AAA – Berwick 13 Aliquippa 0

     

    COACHES

    Bethlehem Catholic: Joe Henrich, 3rd Season (12-20)

    Berwick: George Curry, 44th Season (435-93-5)

     

    RANKINGS

    Points Scored Per Game: Berwick, 41.5; Bethlehem Catholic, 28.3

    Points Allowed Per Game: Berwick, 9.5; Bethlehem Catholic, 26.7

     

    OPPONENTS’ WINNING PERCENTAGE

    Bethlehem Catholic – 53.4% (71-62)

    Berwick – 50.4% (68-67)

     

    STAT LEADERS

    Passing

    Bethlehem Catholic: Julian Spigner – 1334 yards, 47.1% (88-187), 15 TDs

    Berwick: CJ Curry – 1955 yards, 58.8% (104-177), 19 TDs

     

    Rushing

    Bethlehem Catholic: Michael McDaniel – 754 yards, 4.9 ypc, 22 TDs

    Berwick: Dain Kowalski – 842 yards, 6.8 ypc, 17 TDs

     

    Receiving

    Bethlehem Catholic: Freddie Simmons – 32 catches, 600 yards, 8 TDs

    Berwick: Andrew Force – 29 catches, 742 yards, 8 TDs

     

    Winner plays the winner of the Clearfield (12-0) and Jersey Shore (6-6) the following week in the State Quarterfinals.

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 12)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 9-2 (1) defeated Frankford, 10-7

    Next Opponent: Bye week

     

    2) Manheim Central (3) 12-0 (2) defeated Susquehanna Township, 17-14

    Next Opponent: Cocalico

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 11-1 (3) defeated Muhlenberg, 55-21

    Next Opponent: Conrad Weiser

     

    4) Berwick Area (2) 12-0 (4) defeated Abington Heights, 35-28

    Next Opponent: Bethlehem Catholic

     

    5) Parkland (11) 11-1 (5) defeated Whitehall, 27-10

    Next Opponent: Easton Area

     

    6) Wilson (3) 12-0 (6) defeated Penn Manor, 27-0

    Next Opponent: Lower Dauphin

     

    7) Archbishop Wood (12) 10-2 (7) defeated Martin Luther King, 52-8

    Next Opponent: Bye Week

     

    8) Lower Dauphin (3) 11-1 (NR) defeated Exeter Township, 28-0

    Next Opponent: Wilson

     

    9) Cumberland Valley (3) 10-2 (NR) defeated Hempfield, 17-10

    Next Opponent: Dallastown

     

    10) Easton Area (11) 10-2 (NR) defeated East Stourdsburg South, 31-0

    Next Opponent: Parkland

     

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 10-2; Abington (1) 10-2; Academy Park (1) 9-2; Bethlehem Catholic (11) 8-4; Coatesville (1) 9-2; Cocalico (3) 11-1; Conrad Weiser (3) 9-3; Crestwood (2) 9-2; Dallastown (1) 10-2; East Stroudsburg South (11) 11-1; Garnet Valley (1) 11-1; Glenn Mills (1) 9-3; LaSalle College HS (12) 8-3; Neshaminy (1) 11-1; North Penn (1) 9-3; Pennsbury (1) 10-2; Perkiomen Valley (1) 10-2; Pottsgrove (1) 11-1; Scranton Prep (2) 10-1; Southern Lehigh (11) 10-2; West Chester Rustin (1) 10-1; Whitehall (11) 10-2; Wyoming Valley West (2) 10-2

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 12)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Small School

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 10-1 (1) defeated West Catholic, 48-8

    Next Opponent: Bye week

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 12-0 (2) defeated South Williamsport, 47-21

    Next Opponent: Old Forge

     

    3) Berks Catholic (3) 12-0 (3) defeated Bermudian Springs, 42-14

    Next Opponent: Littlestown

     

    4) Catasauqua (11) 11-1 (6) defeated Palisades, 54-28

    Next Opponent: Lake-Lehman

     

    5) Old Forge (2) 11-1 (7) defeated Dunmore, 27-7

    Next Opponent: Southern Columbia

     

    6) Littlestown (3) 12-0 (9) defeated Wyomissing Area, 29-23

    Next Opponent: Berks Catholic

     

    7) Steelton-Highspire (3) 10-1 (10) defeated Fairfield, 53-6

    Next Opponent: York Catholic

     

    8) Danville (4) 10-2 (NR) defeated Loyalsock Township, 28-21

    Next Opponent: Troy Area

     

    9) Troy Area (4) 10-2 (NR) defeated Montoursville, 34-14

    Next Opponent: Danville

     

    10) Dunmore (2) 11-1 (4) lost to Old Forge, 7-27

    Next Opponent: Season complete

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 10-2; Bristol (1) 9-1; Lake-Lehman (2) 11-1; Montoursville (4) 10-2; Northwestern Lehigh (11) 9-3; Pine Grove (11) 10-1; Schuylkill Haven (11) 9-3; South Williamsport (4) 10-2; Tri-Valley (11) 8-3; Wellsboro (4) 10-1; West Catholic (12) 9-3; Williams Valley (11) 10-2; York Catholic (3) 8-3

  • Bethlehem Catholic wins first District 11 title since 2001

    davidweek12a2013Bethlehem Catholic’s running back Michael McDaniel’s seven-yard touchdown run in overtime gave the Golden Hawks the 27-24 win in overtime against the number one seed Southern Lehigh (10-2) in the District 11 3A football final Saturday night.

    With the win, Bethlehem Catholic (8-4) will play the District 2 champion Berwick Bulldogs in the first round of the PIAA 3A playoffs Friday night at J. Birney Crum Stadium in Allentown.

    It’s their first title since 2001.”It’s an awesome feeling,” said head football coach Joe Henrich. “It’s awesome for our fans, our administration, our students and our coaches.”

    The Golden Hawks capitalized on Southern Lehigh’s miscues in the first half. Becca’s Kyle Smichowski intercepted a Travis Edmonds pass to setup the first score of the game. Michael McDaniel’s four-yard touchdown run put the Golden Hawks up 7-0.

    Bethlehem Catholic went up 14-0 on another miscue by Southern Lehigh. A bad snap sailed over Collin Johnston’s head giving the Golden Hawks a first-and-goal on the Spartans nine. Marco Blasco went in from six-yards out.

    Southern Lehigh cut the lead to seven late in the first quarter. Edmond’s 41 and 23-yard completions setup his one-yard touchdown run with 1:27 left in the first quarter.

    The Golden Hawks Sean Moroney had 65-yard interception that put them up by two touchdowns, 21-7.

    Bethlehem Catholic did all this despite not getting a first down until 3:56 remaining in the first half. Their defense forced three turnovers in the first half.

    “Our defense played great,” said Henrich. “Down the stretch we have been playing good defense and tonight we needed our defense to step up and they did for us.”

    Down 21-7 at halftime, Southern Lehigh started to take control of the game. The Spartans drove 65 yards on ten plays. Edmonds capped off the drive with a one-yard touchdown run with 1:43 left in the third quarter, which cut the lead to seven.

    With 6:25 remaining in the game, they were 91 yards away from tying the game and their season on the line, the Spartans drove 12 plays for the score. The biggest play of the game at this point came on a fourth down-and-11. Edmonds hit Jacob Del Priore for a 29-yard completion to the Golden Hawks four. Edmond’s four-yard touchdown with 3:52 remaining tied the game up at 21.

    Bethlehem Catholic drove down to the Spartans 29 with 41 seconds left in the game and tried a 46-yard field goal, which fell short. As time ran out the game was tied at 21.

    Southern Lehigh got the ball first and Collin Johnston calmly nailed a 31-yard field goal to give the Spartans their first lead of the night, 24-21.

    The Golden Hawks answered with a seven-yard touchdown run by Michael McDaniel in overtime for the game winner.

    NOTE: Bethlehem Catholic went from 1-9 last year to 8-4. “It feels awesome winning the title after being 1-9 last year,” said Chris Figler. “We all worked real hard in the off-season to get to this point.”

  • Haven routs Vikings, captures D-11 Class A crown

    kennyweek122013Schuylkill Haven used it power run game all night, as the combination of Ryan Fink and Will Casella was just too much for the Williams Valley defense to contain.

    Schuylkill Haven dominated time of possession, using long drives to tire the Vikings defense. The Vikings had very few chances to touch the ball offensively. The Hurricanes played great defense in the second half, shutting the door on the Vikings’ season with a 42-16 win to give the preseason favorites their first District 11 Class A title since 2010.

    People began to doubt the Hurricanes after they lost three early games to Tamaqua, North Schuylkill and Wyomissing. The ‘Canes did not let in though. After tonight’s dominating victory, the Hurricanes are on a five-game winning streak and looking for more as the enter the state tournament.

    Haven’s two-headed monster in the backfield, Fink and Casella both ran for more than 100 yards. Fink ran for 199 yards and three scores, while Casella ran for 137 yards and two scores.

    With Williams Valley backed up in their own territory and ready to punt, Haven’s Mike Feryo took matters into his own hands as he blocked the punt, picked it up and took it to the end zone.

    The next Haven offensive possession lasted 5:39 as they pounded the ball on the ground. Fink capped the 11-play drive with a 9-yard scamper for a touchdown.

    The Vikings brought the ball down inside the 10, on the ensuing drive, but could not capitalize as they went four and out as Schuylkill Haven led 14-0 after a quarter.

    A Vikings’ three-and-out set up a 17-play, 8:03 drive which was capped off by another Fink touchdown run for the Hurricanes (9-3).

    The Vikings scored quick on their next possession as Stephen Sedesse threw a screen to Tim Schorr that went for 70 yards as they finally got on the board. The Vikes’ defense shut down the Hurricane offense on their next possession, forcing a punt.

    Schorr received the ball at his own 18-yard line, as great blocks sprung him free and he made it all the way to the end zone for an 82-yard punt return that made the score going into half 21-16.

    Haven’s first possession of the second half was once again capped by a Fink touchdown run – this time from 20 yards out.

    Williams Valley’s next drive ended with a three-and-out, which set up another long Hurricane drive that was capped off by a Casella 2-yard touchdown run and a commanding 35-16 for the Hurricanes entering the fourth quarter.

    Haven scored early in the fourth as Casella added another touchdown run from 5 yards out.

    Williams Valley (10-2) stalled on offense in the second half as they were unable to score.

    Schuylkill Haven will look to use their powerful tandem in their next game, which will be against the District 1 winner, either Delco Christian or Bristol.

  • Week 12: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    Scranton’s Joshua Gonzalez, 95-yards 

    Perkiomen Valley’s Rassan Stewart, 84-yards

    Lakeland’s Josh Natale, 73-yards

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Steelton-Highspire’s James Warren, 51-yards

    Bishop McDevitt’s Andre Robinson, 39-yards

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    Northwestern Lehigh’s Brandon Miller, 2 (31, 20) 

    Wilson’s (3) Hunter Rubright, 3 (34, 31)

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

     

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Delaware Valley’s Brendan Paulison, 42.67 yards 

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

     

     

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  • Week 12: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Williams Valley’s Albert Wolfgang, 21

    Williams Valley’s Trevor Whelski, 20

    Danville’s Eric Haney, 14

    Loyalsock Township’s Luke Faubion, 13

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

     

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

     

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Glen Mill’s Shaaheen Dow, 91-yards

    Steelton-Highspire’s Logan Davis, 43-yards

    Palisades J.T. Lynch, 40-yards

    Conrad Weiser’s Zach Torchia, 0-yards

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Neshaminy’s Devon Brown, 40-yards

    Berks Catholic’s Cooper Kutz, 39-yards

    Jersey Shore’s Zach Miller, 35-yards 

    Wyomissing Area’s Peter Geyer, 35-yards

    Wilson’s (3) Jon Fox, 34-yards

    Neshaminy’s Matt Magdelinskas, 30-yards

    Cocalico’s Spencer Moser, 28-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

     

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 12: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    Lake-Lehman’s Dustin Jones, 311-yards

    Saucon Valley’s Nick Savant, 265-yards

    Glen Mill’s Shaaheen Dow, 229-yards

    Old Forge’s Brandon Yescavage, 225-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley, 320-yards

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Southern Lehigh’s Jacob Del Priore, 196-yards

    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin’s Daric Johnson, 170-yards

    Perkiomen Valley’s Dakota Clanagan, 151-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Perkiomen Valley’s Rassan Stewart, 6

    Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley, 5

    Saucon Valley’s Nick Savant, 5

    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin’s Tim Pilch, 5

    Glen Mill’s Shaaheen Dow, 4

    Lake-Lehman’s Dustin Jones, 4

    Neshaminy’s D’Andre Pollard, 4

    Steelton-Highspire’s James Warren, 4

    Wyoming Valley West’s Mike Baur, 4

     

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  • Kareem Williams and Parkland Trojans End Zephyrs Season 27-10

    brianweek122013It was a battle of two of the heavyweights in District 11 semi-final football game Friday night. A sudden change of events late in the first half sparked a Trojan rally to propel Parkland to a 27-10 victory at a packed house at Zephyr Stadium.

    With 1:34 and Whitehall having a fourth and 1 from their own 47 yard line, Coach Gilbert decided to go for it in a 3-3 ballgame. RB Saquon Barkley tried a run around end but was stopped short and Parkland took over with 1:29 left.

    Parkland took advantage of the situation in just 6 plays, capped by a lofted pass by QB Devonte Cross to Eli Redmond for a 35 yard touchdown with just 5.9 until intermission gave the Trojans a 10-3 lead.

    “We had some momentum and we thought we could make a play,” Coach Gilbert stated. “It backfired on us.” “They flowed to the ball with their speed and made the play,” he concluded.

    The second half belonged to Williams (42 carries 229 yards) and the offensive line of Parkland. Williams had 46 yards on opening drive of the half finished off with 24-yard field goal by Stefan Williams to extend the lead to 13-3.

    “I just didn’t want this to end tonight. I wanted to get this win for my teammates,” Williams stated after his second game against Whitehall in which he ran for over 200 yards.

    Eli Redmond picked off Jeff Charles, who struggled with his passing game completing 9 of 18 passes and three interceptions, on Whitehall’s next possession. Parkland went on 13-play drive using up valuable time on the clock. Williams powered his way in to the end zone giving his team a 20-3 lead.

    “We adjusted some things in that second half. We didn’t move the ball like we would have liked to early on,” Parkland coach Jim Morgans said. “Our coaches made the right calls at the right time. They did an outstanding job,” he added.

    Whitehall managed to cut the lead in half with 8:30 left in the contest on a one yard Ryan Bonshak score. After another Charles interception put the Trojans in a great field position. Williams scored once again this time on a 34 yard jaunt through the heart of the Zephyr defense giving his team the final margin of victory.

    With the win Parkland manages to get a home game for the District 11 championship game next against Easton. The Red Rovers defeated previously unbeaten East Stroudsburg South 31-0. Parkland lost earlier in the year to Easton 24-0 at Cottingham Stadium.

    “We know we are going to be facing one heck of a football team in Easton. They did a great job against us in the first time around. They have a great defense. We are going to have to play a lot better this time around.” Morgans stated.

     

    Parkland held Barkley in check most of the night allowing him 93 yards on just 17 carries.

  • Easton Area gets win # 800 in 31-0 shutout over East Stroudsburg South

    davidweek122013EAST STROUDSBURG – Going into tonight’s game, Easton’s number one priority was to try and stop or at least slow down East Stroudsburg South’s running back Niko Petrone. Well, you can check that off the list. They held the 2,000-yard runner to just 26-yards rushing in the game.

    Easton Area’s defense dominated East Stroudsburg South Friday night in a 31-0 shutout to advance to the District 11 4A finals against Parkland. With the win, Easton joins Mount Carmel Area as the only programs in the state to win 800 or more games.

    “It’s big to us,” said head football coach Steve Shiffert. “Believe it or not we do keep track of those things and for us to hit the 800 plateau is great, but to do it Easton style with a shutout made it twice as sweet tonight.”

    Joining Easton next Friday night is Parkland who defeated Whitehall for the second time this season, 27-10.

    In the first quarter, Easton had opportunities, but two missed field goals by Red Rovers kicker Matt Semanick kept the game scoreless after one quarter.

    Late in the first half, a 60-yard punt return by Easton’s Alec Bina down to the East Stroudsburg South’s seven, setup the first score of the night. Kyle Bambary’s seven-yard touchdown run with 5:49 left in the half put the Red Rovers up 7-0.

    Bina said after the punt return,“ I have to thank all of the guys who blocked for me tonight. Did you see the wall? All I had to do was run down the sidelines.”

    Easton’s defense forced another three-and-out and extended their lead on consecutive scoring drives.

    The Red Rovers were facing a fourth-and-nine on East Stroudsburg South’s 32. Quarterback Brad Wilkins found Shane Simpson by the sidelines as he went high in the air for the catch, came down and weaved his way through the Cavaliers defense for the 32-yard score.

    Easton’s defense forced one turnover and six punts in the first half. The score would remain 14-0 at the half.

    The Red Rovers added to their lead in the third quarter. After two missed field goals in the first half, Semanick connected on a 31-yarder.

    Late in the third quarter Bina did it again. This time his 58-yard punt return went to the Cavaliers three-yard line and setup another Bambary touchdown. One play later his three-yard score with 13.1 seconds remanding in the third quarter put Easton up 24-0.

    “We probably practice special teams more than the average team,” said head football coach Steve Shiffert. “We do it all week long and Alec did a great job on returns and he really set the tone for us tonight.”

    Easton put the game away early in the fourth quarter. The Red Rovers had the ball on the 50 and three runs of 40, 9 and a one-yard touchdown run by Simpson put the game out of reach.

    “This win means everything and this is what we worked for to get to the District finals,” said Alec Bina. “It was a great game team effort tonight.”

    NOTE: Easton’s defense played well in the win Friday night. They forced one turnover and 10 punts in the shutout win. “Doug Powell did a great job tonight preparing this team,” said Shiffert. “Heck of a running back that our kids shut down tonight.”

    Shane Simpson and Kyle Bambary combined for almost 170-yards rushing and three touchdowns.

    East Stroudsburg South’s running back Niko Petrone finished the season with 2,041 yards and 29 touchdowns.

  • Week 11 notes: District 11

    Courtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician

    RUSHING: Niko Petrone of ESS scored 6 td’s in the first half against Scranton last week.  Petrone who has scored 5 td’s in a game four times before, finally owns the single game record by himself after breaking the tie with Jerry Alspach and James Mungro.  He now has 29 td’s for the year and 60 for his career.  Niko went over 2,000 yards for the season (2,015) and 4,000 yards for his career (4,208) and sits in second place at ESS behind Mungro’s 8,432 yards.  Corey Castillon of PME scored a td in the loss to Nazareth to finish the season with 20 td’s, putting him in 4th place at the school for a single season.  District leader Ryan Heim of Pine Grove finished the season with 2,025 yards and 29 td’s.  Heim finished his career with 3,232 yards and 43 td’s.  Schuylkill Haven’s junior William Casella continues to pile up yardage and now has 1,682 yards and 26 td’s on the year.  Nick Savant of Saucon Valley rushed for 260 yards against Jim Thorpe to become the Panthers single season and career all-time leader.  Savant has 1,871 yards this season to break Eric Kuester’s record of 1,868 yards set in 2007.  His 3,348 career yards breaks Joey Killar’s record of 3,299 yards that he had from 1993-95.  Northwestern’s Harry Hall had his third 200 yard rushing game last week and now has 1,514 yards on the year.  Hall moved up 2 spots, ahead of Joe Fatzinger and head coach Josh Snyder into 2nd place all-time at the school for a single season.  Brett Snyder holds the record with 2,376 yards that he set in 1995.  Hall has 18 total td’s this year, good enough for 6th place at Northwestern, one better then Ty Cunningham had in 2011.  Michael McDaniel of Bethlehem Catholic scored 4 td’s last week (3rd time this year) and now has 23 on the season.  Dylan Mahmod of Mahanoy Area had 8 carries for 68 yards and a td last week to up his yearly totals to 1,547 yards and 26 td’s.  Mahmod also went over 2,000 yards in his career and now has 2,034 yards and 34 td’s.  Ra’Von Burton of Catasauqua scored 3 times against Pen Argyl last week and is now in the “40 td” club.  Burton has 42 career td’s.  Jordan Gray, a junior from Nazareth, scored 4 times last week vs PME to up his career total to 55 td’s.  He needs 3 td’s to break Chuck Dibilio’s school career record 57 td’s.  Cole Barnhardt of Williams Valley broke the school’s career rushing and td records.  Barnhardt joins the “3000 yard” club with 3,075 yards and now has 46 td’s.  Justin Bender held the old rushing record with 2,854 yards (2001-03) and Owen Daniel had 45 career td’s from 2010-12.  Gerald Douglas of Stroudsburg went over 2,000 career rushing yards and now has 2,074.  Christian Gretzinger of Palisades is 73 rushing yards away from 2,000 in his career.  Kyle Bambary of Easton ran for a career high 260 yards last week and now has 907 yards on the season.  Jim Thorpe’s Ryan Saunders set the all-time single season rushing record at the school.  Saunders who played wide receiver until this year, moved to quarterback and rushed for 1,570 yards and 17 td’s.  Shane Edwards held the record when he ran for 1,375 yards in 2010.
     
    PASSING: Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley threw for 276 yards and 4 td’s last week to up his season District leading totals to 2,022 yards and 31 td’s.  He squeaks by Jordy Miller by 1 yard into second place at Catty.  Bradley is 111 yards behind his own school record of 2,133 yards and is tied with his own school record of 31 td passes in a season.  Bradley also went over 4,000 yards for his career and now has 4,242 yards and 62 td passes.  The 62 td passes put him in 7th place all-time in the District as he moved by Dan Persa (Liberty), Ric Schumacher (Notre Dame), Anthony Casiano (Pius X) and Dan Kendra III (Bethlehem Catholic).  Travis Edmond of Southern Lehigh now has 1,650 yards passing this year which breaks his brother’s school record.  Ty had 1,637 yards in 2011.  Luke Hohenstein of PME threw 2 td passes against Nazareth to tie the 39 year old single season school record of 15.  Gary Linn threw 15 td passes in 1974.  He finishes in 3rd place for single season yardage, trailing only Evan Fardella’s sophomore and senior years.  Nick Cook of Northampton threw for 267 yards and 2 td’s last week against Boyertown.  Cook now has 3,356 career passing yards and now needs 56 yards to break Eric Spadt’s school record.  Spadt threw for 3,411 yards from 1993-95.  Brandon Leap of Pleasant Valley finishes his career with school records of 4,606 yards passing (27th in the District) and 47 td passes (24th in the District).  Jeff Charles of Whitehall moves into 4th place at the school for passing yards in a single season with 1,641 yards.  Stephen Sedesse of Williams Valley started at qb for the first time in several games (injury) to throw 2 td passes and finally break the tie with Cole Ciesnolevicz for career td passes.  Sedesse now owns the record with 44.  Frank Dangello of Northwestern needs 44 yards passing to break Roland Kern’s single season record of 1,163 yards (2002) and needs 67 yards to break Kyle Stelmack”s career record of 2,276 yards (2006-08).  ESS freshman quarterback Jake Cirillo went over the 1,000 yard passing mark and now has 1,011 yards and 12 td passes.  Wilson’s Michael Glovas was the second highest freshman with 890 yards.    NOTE: Zack Bradley of Catasauqua is 5th in the State with his 31 td passes.
    RECEIVING: Paryss Marshall caught nine Bradley passes for 137 and 2 scores last week to up his season totals to 57 catches for 1,050 yards and 14 td catches.  All 3 are school records now.  Matt Andrews had 46 catches for 952 yards in 1996 and Marshall broke his own record of 13 td catches that he set last year.  He leads the District in all 3 categories.  RJ Sarajian of PM East caught 6 passes to break the single season record by one.  Sarajian finished with 49, one more then Lamont Tillery had in 2010.  Tilley still holds the single season yardage record with 735.  Sarajian ended with 724 yards.  Del Priore also went over 2,000 yards for his career and now has 2,090 yards.  Kevin Cruz of Pleasant Valley ended the season with 39 catches for 603 yards.  That’s good enough for 3rd and 4th place all-time at the school.  Teammate Nyiem Navarez caught only 17 passes this year, but 6 of them went for td’s.  He scored 6 other times this season on 4 interceptions, 1 punt return and 1 kick-off return.  Jacob Del Priore of Southern Lehigh is tied with Jeff Smillie for the Spartan single season reception record with 55 and needs 83 yards to break Smillie’s single season yardage record of 892 set in 2010.  He moves into 9th place all-time in the District in reception career yardage with 2,134.  He bumped Panther Valley’s Fenton Black to tenth (2,125 yards) and is 23 yards behind KJ Williams of Liberty.  Nick Oyer of Pen Argyl finished the season with 24 catches for 674 yards and 8 td’s.  The yardage puts him in second place at the school behind Tyler Germano’s 726 yards (2000).  Oyer’s 8 td catches is a school record, surpassing the old record of 6 established by both Germano and teammate Kenny Watts (1999 & 2000).  NOTE: Marshall is 6th in the State with 1,050 receiving yards.
         
    THE PAST AND THE PRESENT:  Nick Savant has scored 5 td’s in each of the last 2 games to tie the 58 year old school record that Walt Schmidt set vs Schwenksville in 1955.  Schmidt would score a school record 16 td’s that year and Ned Wagner would rush for 1,227 yards and score 11 td’s.  In the same game vs Schwenksville, Wagner had 4 td’s called back for penalties.  Wagner became Saucon Valley’s first 1,000 yard rusher.  Savant now has 26 td’s this season breaking Wayne Marish’s 45 year old record.  Marish scored 21 td’s in 1968 while becoming the Panthers 3rd 1,000 yard rusher.
    2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 
    Rushing Yards (200): 
    355 (9), 240 (7), 238 (11) NIko Petrone (ESS) *(355) school record*
    352 (10), 297 (4), 211 (7), 209 (5), 201 (8) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(352) school record*
    350 (7), 227 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) *(350) school record* 
    333 (10), 289 (5), 260 (11) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(333) school record*
    284 (10), 262 (9), 207 (8), 205 (7) Phil Vass (Bangor) 
    265 (5), 264 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)
    260 (11) Kyle Bambary (Easton)
    259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    257 (10) Ryan Fink (Schuylkill Haven)
    239 (11)226 (10), 201 (6) Harry Hall (Northwestern)
    233 (6) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    232 (7) Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    231 (5) Corey Castillon (PME)
    219 (1), 209 (4), 202 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)
    219 (7), 211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    218 (7), 212 (5) Kareem Williams (Parkland)
    212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley)
    205 (5) Nick Farber (Northern Lehigh)
    202 (7) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
    200 (7) Khair Bowman (ESN)
    Td’s (4): 
    6 (5), 4 (3), 4 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    6 (11)5 (9), 5 (10), 4 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS) *(6) school record*
    5 (4), 4 (2), 4 (6) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    5 (7), 4 (2), 4 (8), 4 (9), 4 (10) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (8) Jryl Davis (Bangor) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (10), 5 (11), 4 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(5) ties school record*
    4 (1), 4 (3) Shane Simpson (Easton)
    4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    4 (2), 4 (9), 4 (10) Corey Castillon (PME)
    4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)
    4 (4), 4 (5), 4 (11) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)
    4 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    4 (4) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    4 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)
    4 (6) Wyl Miller (Emmaus)
    4 (7) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades)
    4 (7) Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    4 (7), 4 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    4 (8) Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley)
    4 (8), 4 (9) Dashon Russell (Pius X)
    4 (9) Ryan Lawrence (Liberty)
    4 (11) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
     
    Passing Yards (200): 
    338 (10) Doug Erney (Liberty)
    329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    313 (7), 305 (4), 241 (5) Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley)
    312 (2), 289 (5), 276 (11)266 (3), 261 (9) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *(312) school record*
    312 (10), 235 (7), 233 (6) Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)
    296 (6), 236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *(296) school record*
    287 (9), 216 (10), 202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)
    281 (2), 268 (10), 264 (9), 226 (7) 201 (11) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    280 (5), 276 (9), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
    277 (5) Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)
    270 (3), 211 (9) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    267 (11) Nick Cook (Northampton)
    263 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth)
    253 (4), 242 (6) Luke Hohenstein (PME) *(253) school record*
    251 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)
    240 (10), 239 (8)211 (7), 204 (5) Justin Albert (Nazareth)
    234 (6) Devante Cross (Parkland)
    230 (3) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)
    207 (7) Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS)
    204 (9) Courtney Watson (Allen)
    202 (9) Dan Lozada (Nativity)
     
    Td Passes (4):
    6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
    5 (2), 4 (9), 4 (11) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *school record*
    5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)   
    4 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl) *ties school record*
    4 (9) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
     
    Receptions (10):
    11 (7) Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley)  *checking school record*
    11 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *ties school record*
    10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    10 (9) Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff) *ties school record*
     
    Reception Yards (150): 
    251 (6) Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl) *school record*
    214 (10) Matt Tuerk (Nazareth) *school record*
    212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)
    211 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
    202 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) *school record*
    202 (6) Brady Morgan (Pottsville Nativity)
    197 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    193 (9), 180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) *school record*
    184 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland) 
    184 (10) Darius Jones (Liberty)
    180 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME) *school record*
    175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley)
    174 (2), 153 (5) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
    172 (10), Jordan Hardy (PMW) *school record*
    156 (4) Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)
    SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted (stats of players still playing are blue)
    Rushing Yards (900 yards minimum)
    2,025  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 2,616 yards
    2,015  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)
    1,871  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
    1,682  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior
    1,607  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    1,570  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    1,547  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area)
    1,514  Harry Hall (Northwestern) sophomore
    1,471  Phil Vass (Bangor)
    1,444  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)
    1,387  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior  
    1,384  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    1,368  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    1,333  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    1,294  Kareem Williams (Parkland)   
    1,244  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    1,231  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley) 
    1,218  Dashon Russell (Pius X)
    1,213  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
    1,197  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    1,177  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    1,158  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain) 
    1,122  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore
    1,083  Will Quiles (ESN) 
    1,055  Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh) junior
    1,017  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)
       934  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior    
       988  Wyatt Clements (Lehighton) sophomore   
       929  Wyl Miller (Emmaus) junior
       907  Kyle Bambary (Easton)
    Touchdowns (17 minimum)
    29  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 37 td’s
    29  Niko Petrone (ESS)
    27  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    26  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) 
    26  William Casella (Schuylkill Haven) junior
    26  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
    23  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
    20  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior
    20  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    20  Corey Castillon (PME)

    20  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
    19  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    19  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    19  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) 
    19  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    19  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    18  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior
    18  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    18  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    17  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    Passing Yards (900 minimum)
    2,022  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) Alec Shaffer-Doan of Brockway, State Leader 2,897 yards
    1,805  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    1,701  Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) sophomore 
    1,650  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior
    1,641  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    1,626  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior 
    1,596  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore
    1,448  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

    1,448  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore  
    1,438  Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain) 
    1,395  Justin Albert (Nazareth) junior
    1,301  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    1,299  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
    1,268  Luke Hohenstein (PME) junior
    1,262  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

    1,222  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame) 

    1.180  Nick Cook (Northampton)   
    1,139  Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)   
    1,120  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior 
    1,046  Bradley Wilkins (Easton)
    1,032  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior 
    1,024  Tevon Weber (Salisbury) 
    1,015  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)
    1,011  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman     
    1,004  Keith Mosher (Saucon Valley)    
       926  Spencer King (Nazareth)   
    Passing Td’s (17 minimum)
    31  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) Michael Pietropola of Wellsboro, State Leader with 39 td’s 
    19  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior
    19  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    18  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    17  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore
    17  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior 
     
    Receptions (28 minimum)
    57  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) Anthony Benson of Brockway, State Leader 80 receptions
    55  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
    49  RJ Sarajian (PME)
    46  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
    42  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)
    40  Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) 
    40  Conor Sullivan (Whitehall) junior
    39  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)
    39  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) junior
    38  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior
    37  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior

    36  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic) 

    33  Jared Bauer (Northampton)
    29  Kyle Pretty (Freedom) junior
    28  Izaiah Avent (Liberty)
     
    Reception Yardage (550 minimum)
    1,050  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) Anthony Benson of Brockway, State Leader 1,205 receptions
       810  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
       800  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior
       732  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior 
       724  RJ Sarajian (PME)
       679  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
       674  Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)
       650  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)
       603  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley)
  • SCFCA All-Star Game Coaches and Honorary Captains

    SCHUYLKILL HAVEN – Sam Bonner of Tamaqua is head coach for the North and Cory Mabry of Blue Mountain is head coach for the South in this year’s Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association All-Star Game, sponsored by The Jungle and Mystic Screen Printing and Embroidery, Wednesday, Nov. 27, with a 7 p.m. kickoff at Rotary Field, Schuylkill Haven.

    Rick Jones, a 1974 Tamaqua graduate, is the honorary captain for the North. Josh Dolbin, a 1993 Pottsville graduate, is honorary captain for the South.

    At halftime of the game, the 2013 SCFCA Hall of Fame Class will be inducted. This year’s class is Richard “Dick” Ketz, Blue Mountain; the late Walter “Walt” Ligenza, Tamaqua; and the late Joseph “Joe” Willinsky, Minersville, from active schools; and the late Geno Poli, Coaldale, is the at-large inductee.

    Bonner completed his seventh season at Tamaqua with a 7-3 record, however, the Blue Raiders failed to qualify for the District 11 Class AA or Eastern Conference playoffs. His career record of 45-31 is highlighted by last year’s Anthracite Football League championship and 10-0 record for the regular season.

    Mabry completed his first season at Blue Mountain with a 4-6 record, with the highlight for the Eagles being a victory over this year’s Anthracite Football League champion Jim Thorpe. His overall record for nine years is 29-55.

    Jones was a running back and linebacker for Tamaqua and also played basketball and baseball for the Blue Raiders. In college, he played wide receiver and returned punts and kickoffs for the Warriors of East Stroudsburg.

    Currently an elementary teacher in the Blue Mountain school district, Jones coached for two years at Waynesboro before returning to East Stroudsburg and serve as a graduate assistant for two years. This past year he was an assistant at Minersville, where he previously was head coach for 12 years; was head coach at Pine Grove for three years; and was an assistant coach at Blue Mountain for 12 years over three stints.

    Jones and his wife Lisa are the parents of a daughter, Alexa, an Albright graduate who teaches at Tamaqua; and a son, Rick, who is a freshman at York College.

    Dolbin was a running back and defensive back at Pottsville and also ran track for the Crimson Tide. In college, he played wide receiver for the Wildcats of Villanova and went on to have a free agent tryout with the Philadelphia Eagles and play in the Arena League for the Albany Firebirds.

    For the last 15 years Dolbin has served as the northeast sales manager for Commscope, a wireless telecommunication company based in Hickory, N.C.

    Dolbin and his wife Jennifer are the parents of sons J.T., Josh, Noah and Marshall and daughter Rebecca.

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 11)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Small School

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 9-1 (1) defeated Springfield-Montco, 53-7

    Next Opponent: West Catholic

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 11-0 (2) defeated Bloomsburg, 49-14

    Next Opponent: South Williamsport

     

    3) Berks Catholic (3) 11-0 (3) defeated Newport, 59-14

    Next Opponent: Bermudian Springs

     

    4) Dunmore (2) 11-0 (4) defeated Lackawanna Trail, 35-7

    Next Opponent: Old Forge

     

    5) West Catholic (12) 9-2 (5) defeated New Hope Solebury, 26-7

    Next Opponent: Imhotep Charter

     

    6) Catasauqua (11) 10-1 (6) defeated Pen Argyl, 41-14

    Next Opponent: Palisades

     

    7) Old Forge (2) 10-1 (7) defeated Northwest Area, 35-6

    Next Opponent: Dunmore

     

    8) Montoursville (4) 10-1 (8) defeated Mifflinburg, 27-16

    Next Opponent: Troy Area

     

    9) Littlestown (3) 11-0 (9) defeated Annville-Cleona, 27-10

    Next Opponent: Wyomissing Area

     

    10) Steelton-Highspire (3) 9-1 (NR) Idle

    Next Opponent: Fairfield

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 10-1; Bristol (1) 8-1; Danville (4) 9-2; Lake-Lehman (2) 10-1; Loyalsock Township (4) 8-3; Palisades (11) 8-3; Pine Grove (11) 10-1; Schuylkill Haven (11) 8-3; South Williamsport (4) 10-1; Tri-Valley (11) 8-3; Troy Area (4) 9-2; Wellsboro (4) 10-1; Williams Valley (11) 10-1

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 11)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 8-2 (1) defeated LaSalle College HS, 30-20

    Next Opponent: Frankford

     

    2) Manheim Central (3) 11-0 (2) defeated Garden Spot, 34-17

    Next Opponent: Susquehanna Township

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 10-1 (3) defeated New Oxford, 63-14

    Next Opponent: Muhlenberg

     

    4) Berwick Area (2) 11-0 (4) defeated Crestwood, 14-13

    Next Opponent: Abington Heights

     

    5) Parkland (11) 10-1 (5) defeated Stroudsburg, 35-21

    Next Opponent: Whitehall

     

    6) Wilson (3) 11-0 (6) defeated Manheim Township, 44-6

    Next Opponent: Penn Manor

     

    7) Archbishop Wood (12) 9-2 (7) defeated Bonner-Prendie, 42-6

    Next Opponent: Martin Luther King

     

    8) Garnet Valley (1) 11-0 (9) defeated Council Rock North, 35-21

    Next Opponent: Abington

     

    9) Pennsbury (1) 10-1 (10) defeated Upper Darby, 55-20

    Next Opponent: North Penn

     

    10) Whitehall (11) 10-1 (NR) defeated Pleasant Valley, 56-28

    Next Opponent: Parkland

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 10-1; Coatesville (1) 9-2; Cocalico (3) 10-1; Crestwood (2) 9-2; Cumberland Valley (3) 9-2; East Stroudsburg South (11) 11-0; Easton Area (11) 9-2; LaSalle College HS (12) 8-3; Lower Dauphin (3) 10-1; Neshaminy (1) 10-1; Perkiomen Valley (1) 9-2; Pottsgrove (1) 11-0; Scranton Prep (2) 10-1; Southern Lehigh (11) 10-1; West Chester Rustin (1) 10-1; Wyoming Valley West (2) 9-2

  • Week 11: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    Malvern Prep’s Troy Gallen, 327-yards

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 316-yards

    Lancaster Catholic’s Trey Miller, 303-yards

    William Penn Charter’s James Biggs Frazier, 269-yards

    Easton Area’s Kyle Bambary, 261-yards

    Saucon Valley’s Nick Savant, 260-yards

    Academy Park’s Jerry Lanier, 253-yards

    Northwestern Lehigh’s Harry Hall, 245-yards

    Pennsbury’s Charles Snorweah, 241-yards

    East Stroudsburg South’s Niko Petrone, 235-yards

    Archbishop Ryan’s Samir Bullock, 234-yards

    Loyalsock Township’s Kyle Datres, 233-yards

    Spring-Ford’s Jarred Jones, 231-yards

    Central Bucks West’s Marvin Todd’s 230-yards

    Philadelphia Central’s Walter Pegues, 228-yards

    Muhlenberg’s Ben Ortiz, 226-yards

    Abington Heights Quinn Karam, 203-yards

    Interboro’s Eric Owens, 201-yards

    Dunmore’s Daiqwon Buckley, 200-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    Springside Chestnut Hill’s Paul Dooley, 491-yards

    Northampton’s Nick Cook, 319-yards

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 306-yards

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Littlestown’s Garrett Trout, 177-yards

    Susquehanna Township’s Tavon Thompson, 158-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Springside Chestnut Hill’s Paul Dooley, 7

    Central Bucks West’s Marvin Todd, 6

    East Stroudsburg South’s Niko Petrone, 6

    Malvern Prep’s Troy Gallen, 6

    Academy Park’s Jerry Lanier, 5

    Lancaster Catholic’s Trey Miller, 5

    Loyalsock Township’s Kyle Datres, 5

    Saucon Valley’s Nick Savant, 5

    Selinsgrove’s Angelo Martin, 5

    Spring-Ford’s Jarred Jones, 5

    Bethlehem Catholic’s Michael McDaniel, 4

    Catasauqua’s Zack  Bradley, 4

    Cedar Cliff’s Andrew Ford, 4

    Delco-Christian’s David Goins, 4

    Dunmore’s Daiqwon Buckley, 4

    Martin Luther King’s Josephs Walker, 4

    Muhlenberg’s Antonieo Dominguez, 4

    Neshaminy’s D’Andre Pollard, 4

    Northwestern Lehigh’s Harry Hall, 4

    Penn Manor’s Charles Bell, 4

    Pottsgrove’s Marquis Barefield, 4

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 4

    West Chester East’s Jon Jon Roberts, 4

    Wyoming Valley West’s Mike Baur, 4

     

     

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  • Mahanoy Area runs over Green Wave

    kennyweek112013Nativity rolled into Alumni Filed hoping to upset the Golden Bears.

    The Golden Bears made sure that didn’t happen.

    The Green Wave’s stagnant offense and their inability to stop the run gave Mahanoy great opportunities all night as the Golden Bears dominated the Green Wave, winning 42-0 in the Eastern Conference Class A semifinals Friday night.

    The Golden Bears advance to the Eastern Conference Championship game against Marian, which defeated Muncy 34-13 in Friday’s other semifinal.

    Mahanoy Area (8-3) fans held their breath early in the second quarter as they watched star quarterback Dylan Mahmod leave the game. He would not return to action. In one quarter Mahmod carried the ball 11 times for 63 yards and a touchdown.

    Sophomore backup Matt Yedsena stepped in to fill his shoes. Yedsena rushed the ball for 60 yards and threw for 45 yards.

    Nativity’s offense rushed the ball 30 times for 29 yards as the Golden Bear defensive front was stingy all night. The Green Wave (4-7) also struggled to move the ball through the air only completing 7-of-21 passes for 57 yards.

    The first score of the night came midway through the first quarter as Mahmod took it in from 11 yards out. Late in the first quarter, the Golden Bears added another score as wingback Mason Evitts ran 52 yards to find paydirt, making the score 14-0 after a quarter.

    Midway though the second quarter, the Bears’ Jason Richmond ran it in from 35 yards out to give Mahanoy Area a 21-0 halftime edge.

    Austin Forte started off the scoring in the third quarter as he took it in from 35 yards out, and Evitts added another score in the third to make it 35-0 after three quarters. Another rushing score for the Bears made the score 42-0.

    For the Bears their season continues as they will face off against fellow Anthracite Football League opponent Marian. In Week 3, the Bears belted the Colts 40-6.

    Nativity’s season comes to an end, and the future looks bright as freshman standout Dan Lozada was impressive all season, using his legs and arm to move the ball. Twelve seniors will hang up the Green and Gold this year.

  • Week 11: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    Archbishop Ryan’s Bobby Romano, 94-yards

    William Penn Charter’s Corey Kelley, 94-yards

    Abington’s Jordan Neely, 89-yards

    Whitehall’s Ryan Bonshak, 88-yards

    Abington’s Jordan Neely, 85-yards

    Academy Park’s Jerry Lanier, 69-yards

    Dobbins Vo-Tech’s Wonsale Dahkwe, 64-yards

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Abraham Lincoln’s Trayvon Williams, 68-yards 

    Imhotep Charter’s DeAndre Scott, 55-yards

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    Danville’s Shayne Reilly, 3 (31, 34, 45)

    Exeter Township’s Logan Gettis, 2 (22,29)

    Littlestown’s Jeff Garman, 2 (27, 23) 

    Manheim Central’s Damon Crouse, 2 (37, 40)

    West Perry’s Brogan Abeling, 2 (34, 36)

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    Danville’s Shayne Reilly, 45-yards

    North Penn’s (1) Matt Ammendola, 44-yards

    Conrad Wesier’s Jake Roth, 43-yards

    Manheim Central’s Damon Crouse, 40-yards 

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Palisades Sam O’Brien, 46yards

    Delaware Valley’s Brendan Paulison, 42.60 yards

    Haverford School’s Brendan Burke, 40.7 yards

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    Wilson’s (3) Hunter Rubright, 3

     

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  • Week 11: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 18

    Williams Valley’s Albert Wolfgang, 16

    Mount Carmel’s Dominic Farronato, 14

    Williams Valley’s Trevor Whelski, 13

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Archbishop Ryan’s Conner Golden, 3

    Boyertown’s Tyler Zilen, 2

    Olney’s Sultan Johns, 2 

    Whitehall’s Ryan Bonshak, 2

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

     

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Archbishop Wood’s Kendall Singleton, 70-yards

    Council Rock North’s Jimmy Gremmel, 65-yards

    West Chester Henderson’s Brad Patton, 65-yards

    Northwestern Lehigh’s Tyler Breininger, 32-yards

    Ben Franklin’s Keyon McCloud-Holman, 25-yards

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Mahanoy Area’s Jason Richmond, 95-yards

    Plymouth-Whitemarsh’s Nafeese Nasir, 95-yards

    Whitehall’s Chad Rex, 78-yards

    Abraham Lincoln’s Trayvon Williams, 52-yards

    Danville’s Caleb Jones, 51-yards

    Pleasant Valley’s Nyiem Nevarez, 47-yards

    Archbishop Wood’s Jake Cooper, 46-yards

    Berks Catholic’s Chris Warren, 46-yards

    Wilson’s (3) John Raifsnider, 45-yards

    Glen Mills Jamie Gilmore, 35-yards

    Delaware Valley’s Colin Irwin, 30-yards 

    Lancaster Catholic’s Keenan Reigel, 30-yards

    Archbishop Ryan’s Conner Golden, 23-yards

    Dover Area’s Cameron Becman, 4-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

     

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Whitehall Steamrolls Pleasant Valley. Sets Up Rematch With Parkland

    brianweek112013Whitehall Coach Brian Gilbert sent a message early on how he was going to play the game last night at Zephyr Stadium. The Zephyrs held Pleasant Valley to a three and out, forcing a Bear punt. Whitehall took possession at the visitor’s 47-yard line. Quarterback Jeff Charles hit Conor Sullivan in the flat. He in turn tossed the ball back to Saquon Barkley who took it down the home sidelines for a quick 7-0 lead. That led Whitehall to a 21 point outburst to start the game. Pleasant Valley stayed strong throughout but too much Zephyr determination in the end gave Whitehall (10-1) a 56-28 win last night. This set up next week’s clash at home against the Trojans of Parkland.

    “We wanted to come out fast and try to wear down the huge lineman,” Coach Gilbert stated. “They had the size advantage, so we wanted to use our speed and quickness against them. That’s a talented group of kids (Pleasant Valley). Davidson is a speedster, who gave us a lot of trouble on the edge tonight,” he added.

    It was the “Killer B’s” show again tonight with both Saquon Barkley (20 carries 171 yards) and his backfield mate Ryan Bonshak (107 yards rushing) took control of the game by ground and via the air. Bonshak caught a 23- yard strike from Charles, who threw for 191 yards last night. Barkley scored twice more in the first half. One on a one yard run the other on a 12 yard scamper to give Whitehall a 35-21 lead at intermission. Bonshak also had two interceptions and a 89 yard kickoff return on the night.

    “We were down a bit at half,” Charles said. “We made some mistakes and we hung our heads, but Ryan (Bonshak) got us pumped up at halftime and got us motivated for second half,” he concluded.

    The second half Whitehall scored the first 21 points, including a 79 yard interception return by Chad Rex after a controversial helmet to helmet hit against the Zephyrs with 10:34 to go in the contest to give the home team a 56-21 lead.

    “We get another crack at Parkland, what more can you ask for,” Bonshak stated. “It’s always emotional and I expect the same kind of game next week. We’ll be ready,” he concluded.

    “Whitehall is a very balanced talented team,” said Pleasant Valley coach Jimmy Terwilliger. “We were up and we were down most of the night. We couldn’t find that balance needed to beat a team like Whitehall. They controlled the game.”

     

    We shall see if that trend continues next week in the District semifinals.

  • East Stroudsburg South blanks Scranton, 49-0

    davidweek112013EAST STROUDSBURG – Senior running back Niko Petrone rushed for 235-yards and six touchdowns to lead East Stroudsburg South (11-0) over Scranton 49-0 in the opening round of District 2-4-11 subregional.

    East Stroudsburg South came out strong and never looked back. In the first quarter they were a perfect 4-for-4 on scoring drives. Petrone had runs of 52, 1, 55 and 4. “We came out strong,” said Petrone. “We knew what we needed to do tonight and we got it done.”

    Freshman quarterback Jacob Cirillo completed two key passes in the first half that setup two scores. “The two passes Cirillo threw were key,” said head football coach Ed Christian. After one quarter the Cavaliers led 28-0.

    After a turnover the Cavaliers needed just one play to get on the scoreboard. Petrone took the handoff and exploded through the line en route to a 63-yard touchdown run.

    East Stroudsburg South added one more score before halftime. Ryan Nazario 42-yard run setup a 34-yard touchdown run by Demetrius Lanier.

    In the first half, East Stroudsburg South scored on six out of seven drives and went in to halftime with a 42-0 lead.

    The offensive line did their job in the first half opening up big holes for Petrone. “I have played with this offensive line since I was a little kid,” said Petrone. “I wouldn’t want to play with any other five guys but these guys.”

    On defense in the first half the Cavaliers forced four Scranton turnovers.

    Scranton received the second half kickoff and on their first play. Running back Jake McCarthy fumbled the ball and East Stroudsburg South recovered on Scranton’s 44.

    One play later Petrone took the handoff and raced 44-yards for his sixth touchdown of the night. With that run, Petrone went over 2,000 yards for the season. “He has great vision and knows where he wants to go when he gets through the line,” said Christian. “I haven’t coached anyone quite like him.”

    With the mercy rule in effect and the JV teams in, time wound down at the Purple Pit as the hometown crowd celebrated the big win.

    NOTE: In 11 games Niko Petrone has rushed for over 2,000 yards and 29 touchdowns. His six-touchdowns tonight was a school record. Breaking the previous record of five he shared with former running back James Mungro.

    East Stroudsburg South’s defense forced six Scranton turnovers and pitched their second shutout of the year. “We played the best overall football game of the year,” said Christian. “I said last weekend we are getting better each game and defensively we were superb. We are playing our best football of the year right now.”

    With the win East Stroudsburg South hosts Easton Area who defeated Wyoming Valley West, 35-34.

    Scranton’s star running back Jake McCarthy finished the night with 110 yards rushing. “They had a great running back and our defense did a great job tonight stopping him,” said Christian.

  • Week 10 Notes: District 11

    Courtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician

    Week 10 notes:  
    RUSHING: Niko Petrone of ESS scored another 5 td’s and now has 23 for the season and 54 for his career.  His 23 td’s places him in 4th place all-time at the school just ahead of Dale Beck’s 21 td’s in 1975.  Petrone is second in the District with 1,777 yards and needs 34 yards to reach 4,000 for his career.  Petrone bumped Rob Owens from 4th place for yards in a single season at ESS.  Owens had 1,676 yards in 1988.  Corey Castillon of PME scored 4 td’s for the second week in a row and now has 19 for the season, tying him with former Cardinal Jeff Cemelli for 4th place all-time at the school.  Castillon also has 1,328 yards on the year which moves him into 6th place at PME.  District leader Ryan Heim of Pine Grove rushed for a school record 352 yards and 4 td’s in week 10.  Nick Frantz held the record when he rushed for 336 yards in 2002 against Upper Dauphin.  Heim also holds the school records with his District leading 29 td’s this year and his 43 for his career.  Brandon Emerich (2003-06) held the career record with 41 td’s.  Frantz and Cameron Conrad both had 40 td’s in their careers.  Schuylkill Haven’s junior William Casella also joins the “40 td” club with his 41 career td’s.  Nick Savant of Saucon Valley ran for a school record 333 yards and 5 td’s against Palisades.  Savant broke his previous record of 289 yards that he set earlier this year vs Catasauqua.  Savant went over 3,000 yards for his career and now has 3,115.  He moves ahead of Joe Baker who had 3,064 yards from 2000-03 and into 2nd place behind Joey Killar.  His 5 td’s in the game and 21 total td’s for the year both tie school records.  That will be the feature for “Past and Present” next week.  Phil Vass of Bangor rushed for 284 yards and all 3 td’s in a loss to Pen Argyl.  Vass ended the season with 1,471 yards and 15 td’s and finished his career with 3,155 yards and 37 td’s.  His career totals put him in second place in both categories behind Scott LaValva.  Vass would play in only 19 career games, 3 of them he left the game with an injury.  He was injured on his second carry vs Northwestern in his junior year after gaining 14 and 10 yards.  He would then hobble around the following week vs Pen Argyl.  Those are the only 2 games in his career he didn’t rush for over 100 yards.  Harry Hall of Northwestern ran for 226 yards last week to up his season total to 1,275 yards.  That’s good enough for 4th place at the school.  Hall went by former Tiger players Jon Suter, Ben Clymer, Joey House, Carl Wentz and Josh and Brett Snyder’s junior years.  Austyn Borre of Pleasant Valley who is just a sophomore broke the career rushing record at the school.  Borre now has 2,329 yards moving him by Marlon Pitts who had  2,321 yards from 2001 to 2003.   NOTE: Heim is 4th in the State with his 2,034 yards and his 29 td’s.  
     
    PASSING:  Doug Erney of Liberty threw for 338 yards last week vs Freedom.  He fell 9 yards short of the school record.  John Rabuck threw for 347 yards in a game in 1967.  Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley leads the District with 1,746 yards and 27 td passes.  Sophomore Ian McCole of Shenandoah Valley is second with 1,701 yards.  Shane Graspy of Blue Mountain threw for 312 yards in his last game of his career to finish with 1,438 yard for the season.  That’s moves him ahead of Tyler Hartranft who had 1,413 yards in 2010.  He’s the first Eagle to throw for over 300 yards in a game.  He finished his career with 2,948 career yards.  Travis Edmond of Southern Lehigh goes over 3,000 yards for his career and now has 3,136.  Edmond is in 3rd place all-time at Southern Lehigh with his 1,551 yards this year.  His 17 td passes ties him with Corey Sroka for second place.  Luke Hohenstein of PME who didn’t start at QB until the fourth game, has 1,181 yards passing and 13 td’s on the season.  His yardage puts him in 4th place and his 13 td’s puts him in a 2nd place tie with Evan Fardella at the school.  Nate Edmonds of Tamaqua is currently in 3rd place all-time at the school in career td passes.  Adam Knoblauch holds the record with 31 (1997-2000) and Ryan Palsgrove is second with 30 (2007-10).
      
    RECEIVING: Pleasant Valley’s Kevin Cruz shattered the school record for reception yards in a game with his 211 yards vs Stroudsburg.  Jamie Irvine had 173 yards vs WVW in 2004.  Cruz caught 11 passes to tie Tony Bell’s 2012 school record.  PMW’s Jordan Hardy saved his best for last.  Entering his final game, Hardy had only 10 catches for 89 yards and no td catches.  Hardy caught 5 passes for 172 yards and 2 td’s to finish his career with 52 catches for 959 yards and 10 td’s.  The 172 yards breaks his own school record of 170 set last year and the 10 td’s breaks Mark McMaster’s school record of 9.  Matt Tuerk of Nazareth caught 8 passes for a school record 214 yards against Easton.  Andrew Bridgeforth held the previous record when he had 184 yards against Liberty in 2011.  Paryss Marshall now has 48 catches for 913 yards and 12 td’s on the season.  His 48 catches breaks Matt Andrews school record of 46 (1996) His 913 receiving yards leads the District.  RJ Sarajian of PM East caught another 7 catches to up his season total to 43 catches for 669 yards.  That places him in second place for both categories behind leader Lamont Tillery.  Tilley had 48 catches for 735 yards from 2008-10.  Jacob Del Priore of Southern Lehigh still leads the District active players with 52 receptions this season and a Colonial League record 132 career receptions.  Adam Thomas of Wilson held the old record with 129 catches from 2004-06.  Del Priore also went over 2,000 yards for his career and now has 2,090 yards.  NOTE: Marshall is 6th in the State with 913 receiving yards.
         
    THE PAST AND THE PRESENT:  From 2004 to 2007 Adam Gretzinger of Palisades would rush for 1,743 yards and 22 td’s.  Adam would share the backfield with 2 other 2,000 yard career rushers during his career.  John Gruver (2,284 yards – 2005-08) and James Stanell (2,494 yards – 2006-09).  Now little brother Christian who’s just a junior just went past Adam for career rushing yards.  Christian now has 1,796 career rushing yards and 22 td’s.  Their stats are almost identical.  Adam (Christian) 310 (318), 1,743 (1,796), 22 (22).
     
    2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 
    Rushing Yards (200): 
    355 (9), 240 (7) NIko Petrone (ESS) *(355) school record*
    352 (10)297 (4), 211 (7), 209 (5), 201 (8) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(352) school record*
    350 (7), 227 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) *(350) school record* 
    333 (10)289 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(333) school record*
    284 (10), 262 (9), 207 (8), 205 (7) Phil Vass (Bangor) 
    265 (5), 264 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)
    259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    240 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS)
    233 (6) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    232 (7) Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    231 (5) Corey Castillon (PME)
    226 (10)201 (6) Harry Hall (Northwestern)
    219 (1), 209 (4), 202 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)
    219 (7), 211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    218 (7), 212 (5) Kareem Williams (Parkland)
    212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley)
    205 (5) Nick Farber (Northern Lehigh)
    202 (7) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
    200 (7) Khair Bowman (ESN)
    Td’s (4): 
    6 (5), 4 (3), 4 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    5 (4), 4 (2), 4 (6) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    5 (7), 4 (2), 4 (8), 4 (9), 4 (10) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (8) Jryl Davis (Bangor) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (9), 5 (10)4 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (10), 4 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(5) ties school record*
    4 (1), 4 (3) Shane Simpson (Easton)
    4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    4 (2), 4 (9), 4 (10) Corey Castillon (PME)
    4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)
    4 (4), 4 (5) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)
    4 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    4 (4) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    4 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)
    4 (6) Wyl Miller (Emmaus)
    4 (7) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades)
    4 (7) Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    4 (7), 4 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    4 (8) Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley)
    4 (8), 4 (9) Dashon Russell (Pius X)
    4 (9) Ryan Lawrence (Liberty)
     
    Passing Yards (200): 
    338 (10) Doug Erney (Liberty)
    329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    313 (7), 305 (4), 241 (5) Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley)
    312 (2), 289 (5), 266 (3), 261 (9) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *(312) school record*
    312 (10)235 (7), 233 (6) Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)
    296 (6), 236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *(296) school record*
    287 (9), 216 (10)202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)
    281 (2), 268 (10)264 (9), 226 (7) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    280 (5), 276 (9), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
    277 (5) Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)
    270 (3), 211 (9) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    263 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth)
    253 (4), 242 (6) Luke Hohenstein (PME) *(253) school record*
    251 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)
    240 (10)239 (8)211 (7), 204 (5) Justin Albert (Nazareth)
    234 (6) Devante Cross (Parkland)
    230 (3) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)
    207 (7) Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS)
    204 (9) Courtney Watson (Allen)
    202 (9) Dan Lozada (Nativity)
     
    Td Passes (4):
    6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
    5 (2), 4 (9) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *school record*
    5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)   
    4 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl) *ties school record*
    4 (9) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
     
    Receptions (10):
    11 (7) Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley)  *checking school record*
    11 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *ties school record*
    10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    10 (9) Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff) *ties school record*
     
    Reception Yards (150): 
    251 (6) Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl) *school record*
    214 (10) Matt Tuerk (Nazareth) *school record*
    212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)
    211 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
    202 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) *school record*
    202 (6) Brady Morgan (Pottsville Nativity)
    197 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    193 (9), 180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) *school record*
    184 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland) 
    184 (10) Darius Jones (Liberty)
    180 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME) *school record*
    175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley)
    174 (2), 153 (5) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
    172 (10), Jordan Hardy (PMW) *school record*
    156 (4) Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)
    SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted
    Rushing Yards (900 yards minimum)
    2,034  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 2,381 yards
    1,777  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)
    1,611  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
    1,527  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior
    1,494  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    1,484  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area)
    1,475  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    1,471  Phil Vass (Bangor)
    1,333  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    1,328  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)
    1,275  Harry Hall (Northwestern) sophomore
    1,256  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior  
    1,236  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    1,231  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley) 

    1,229  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua) 

    1,197  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    1,158  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    1,182  Kareem Williams (Parkland)   
    1,177  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    1,163  Dashon Russell (Pius X)
    1,072  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore
    1,055  Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh) junior
    1,051  Will Quiles (ESN) 
    1,049  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    1,041  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
    1,017  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)
       934  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior    
       923  Wynn Clements (Lehighton) sophomore
    Touchdowns (15 minimum)
    29  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 35 td’s
    25  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) 
    24 Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    23  William Casella (Schuylkill Haven) junior
    23  Niko Petrone (ESS)
    21  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
    20  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior
    20  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    19  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    19  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    19  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    19  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
    19  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    19  Corey Castillon (PME)
    18  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior
    16  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    16  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    16  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    16  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
    15  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    Passing Yards (850 minimum)
    1,746  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) Michael Pietropola of Wellsboro, State Leader 2,510 yards
    1,701  Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) sophomore 
    1,626  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior 
    1,604  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    1,596  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore
    1,551  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior  
    1,453  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    1,438  Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)

    1,330  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

    1,308  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore

    1,301  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    1,254  Justin Albert (Nazareth) junior

    1,222  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame) 

    1,181  Luke Hohenstein (PME) junior
    1,162  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
    1,130  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    1,026  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior 
    1,024  Tevon Weber (Salisbury) 
    1,015  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)
       990  Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)   
       978  Bradley Wilkins (Easton)     
       924  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior 
       917  Keith Mosher (Saucon Valley)
       913  Nick Cook (Northampton)   
       911  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman     
       867  Spencer King (Nazareth)   
    Passing Td’s (16 minimum)
    27  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) Michael Pietropola of Wellsboro, State Leader with 37 td’s 
    19  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior
    17  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    17  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore
    17  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    17  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior 
     
    Receptions (27 minimum)
    52  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)  Mitchell Cooper of Palmyra, State Leader 73 receptions
    48  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    44  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
    43  RJ Sarajian (PME)
    42  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)
    40  Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) 
    37  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)

    36  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic) 

    35  Conor Sullivan (Whitehall) junior
    34  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) junior
    33  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior
    32  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior
    29  Jared Bauer (Northampton)
    29  Kyle Pretty (Freedom) junior
    28  Izaiah Avent (Liberty)
    27  KJ Williams (Liberty)
     
    Reception Yardage (500 minimum)
    913  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) Bryson Paulinellie of DuBois, State Leader 1,190 yards
    766  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
    747  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior
    669  RJ Sarajian (PME)
    650  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)

    650  Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)
    649  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior 
    647  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
    524  Owen Loughlin (Notre Dame)
  • Saucon Valley’s Nick Savant rewriting the Panthers record book

    sauconvalley12Senior running back Nick Savant saved his best game for last. Savant rushed for a school record 333-yards on 23 carries and scored five touchdowns in a 40-14 win over Palisades last weekend.

    Nick broke his own single game rushing record he set week five against Catasauqua. He rushed for 289-yards that night. Nick also rushed for 282-yards in a game.

    “He isn’t the biggest kid but very rarely he goes down on the first hit. He is always fighting for extra yards and we saw that Friday night when he turned a 30-yard gain into a 94-yard touchdown run,” said head football coach Matt Evancho.

    The 94-yard run was the longest in school history. “That was one of the best plays I have seen out of a running back in a long time. He runs with good vision and has great balance.”

    So far this season he has rushed for 1,611 yards on 189 carries and 19 touchdowns. Nick has several records at Saucon Valley and closing in on several more.

    Single Game Rushing – 333 yards

    Season Rushing – 4th at 1,611 yards, 257 yards behind Eric Kuester

    Career Rushing – 2nd at 3,115 yards, 145 behind Joe Killar

    Career Rushing Attempts – 6th at 400, just 30 behind Eric Kuester

    Long Run from Scrimmage – 94 yards

    Season touchdowns – 21

    Career touchdowns – 42

    Season Total Points Scored – tied for 1st with Wayne Marish at 126

    Career Total Points scored – 1st with 252

    Career Kickoff return yards – 3rd at 419 behind Brandon Shuck and Matt Laub

    Career Punt Return yards – 1st at 166

    Stats provided by Rob Lofthouse

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 10)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Small School

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 8-1 (1) defeated Prep Charter, 53-7

    Next Opponent: Springfield-Montco

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 10-0 (2) defeated Warrior Run, 47-13

    Next Opponent: Bloomsburg

     

    3) Berks Catholic (3) 10-0 (4) defeated Wyomissing Area, 14-13

    Next Opponent: Newport

     

    4) Dunmore (2) 10-0 (6) defeated Riverside, 60-7

    Next Opponent: Lackawanna Trail

     

    5) West Catholic (12) 8-2 (8) defeated Neumann-Goretti, 34-9

    Next Opponent: New Hope-Solebury

     

    6) Catasauqua (11) 9-1 (3) lost to Northwestern Lehigh, 27-28 OT

    Next Opponent: Pen Argyl

     

    7) Old Forge (2) 9-1 (9) defeated Susquehanna Community, 55-12

    Next Opponent: Northwest Area

     

    8) Montoursville (4) 9-1 (5) lost to Loyalsock Township, 10-14

    Next Opponent: Mifflinburg

     

    9) Littlestown (3) 10-0 (10) defeated Fairfield, 41-12

    Next Opponent: Annville-Cleona

     

    10) Pine Grove (11) 10-0 (NR) defeated Juniata, 26-6

    Next Opponent: Palisades

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 9-1; Bristol (1) 8-1; Carbondale Area (2) 9-1; Danville (4) 8-2; Episcopal Academy (Inter-AC) 8-2; Lake-Lehman (2) 9-1; Loyalsock Township (4) 7-3; Steelton-Highspire (3) 9-1; Schuylkill Haven (11) 7-3; South Williamsport (4) 9-1; Tri-Valley (11) 8-2; Troy Area (4) 8-2; Wellsboro (4) 10-0; Williams Valley (11) 9-1

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 10)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order.

     

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 7-2 (3)

    Next Opponent: LaSalle College HS

     

    2) Manheim Central (3) 10-0 (4)

    Next Opponent: Garden Spot

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 9-1 (5)

    Next Opponent: New Oxford

     

    4) Berwick Area (2) 10-0 (6)

    Next Opponent: Crestwood

     

    5) Parkland (11) 9-1 (7)

    Next Opponent: Stroudsburg

     

    6) Wilson (3) 10-0 (8)

    Next Opponent: Manheim Township

     

    7) Archbishop Wood (12) 8-2 (9)

    Next Opponent: Bonner-Prendie

     

    8) LaSalle College HS (12) 8-2 (10)

    Next Opponent: St. Joseph’s Prep

     

    9) Garnet Valley (1) 10-0 (10)

    Next Opponent: Council Rock North

     

    10) Pennsbury (1) 9-1 (NR)

    Next Opponent: Upper Darby

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 9-1; Cedar Cliff (3) 9-1; Central Dauphin (3) 8-2; Coatesville (1) 9-1; Cocalico (3) 9-1; Crestwood (2) 9-1; Cumberland Valley (3) 8-2; East Stroudsburg South (11) 10-0; Lower Dauphin (3) 9-1; Neshaminy (1) 9-1; Pottsgrove (1) 10-0; Scranton Prep (2) 10-0; Southern Lehigh (11) 9-1; Upper Dublin (1) 9-1; West Chester Rustin (1) 10-0; Whitehall (11) 9-1; Wyoming Valley West (2) 9-1

  • Haven’s win in Backyard Brawl sends Hurricanes to districts, ends Eagles’ playoffs hopes

    Schuylkill Haven knew that a win would qualify them for District 11 playoffs.

    Blue Mountain knew that if they won, a Eastern Conference berth was a possibility.

    So the stage was set in this longtime rivalry. The Hurricanes ran the ball a whopping 61 times for 390 yards, using their running game to tire out the Eagles defense in a 38-30 victory Saturday afternoon at Rotary Field.

    All game the Hurricanes (7-3) dominated up front as their massive O-Line opened huge holes for junior quarterback Ryan Fink and junior halfback Will Casella. Fink carried the ball 32 times for 257 yards and added two scores. Casella rushed the ball 25 times for 120 yards and two scores. The ‘Canes used their power run game to push past their archrival Eagles.

    Blue Mountain (4-6) struggled to move the ball in the first half.

    The second half was different. The Eagles went to their aerial assault lead by senior quarterback Shane Grapsy. Grapsy completed 13-of-26 passes for 312 yards and three scores.

    Haven’s Fink started the scoring when he broke a 64 yard touchdown run early in the first quarter, giving Haven an early 7-0 lead.

    The score stayed that way until junior kicker Jason Trumbo knocked home a 26-yard field goal to make it 10-0 in favor of the Hurricanes.

    On the Eagles’ next possession Grapsy found senior wide out Tristan Dickey for a 62-yard touchdown putting the Eagles on the board.

    Casella answered before the half, restoring Haven’s two-touchdown lead.

    Blue Mountain drove down the field right before the end of the half but could not score as the Hurricanes led 17-7.

    Haven drew first blood in the second half as Fink found his tight end Mike Feryo for a 38-yard score to help the ‘Canes began to pull away 24-7 after three quarters.

    In the fourth quarter, the Eagles found their stride on offense scoring 23 points on a Will Bornstein run and two Shane Grapsy touchdown passes.

    Blue Mountain’s inability to stop Haven’s run game killed the Eagles as Casella and Fink added scores to close the door on Blue Mountain’s playoffs hopes.

    The win gives Schuylkill Haven a spot in the District 11 Class A playoffs. Next week they will travel to battle the Tri Valley Bulldogs (8-2), in a District 11 semifinal game. The loss ends the season for the Eagles.

  • Two Teams, One Town, No Love

    austinweek102013TAMAQUA – Both Tamaqua Area and Marian Catholic high schools share a consensus that their season is one game long and begins and ends in week 10. It is also said across Schuylkill and Carbon counties that there are two kinds of people: “People from Marian and everybody else,” so needless to say, fans on hand were in store for an emotionally heated contest.

    The Blue Raiders kicked off to start off the game, and Marian wasted no time as seven plays later, Marian QB K.J. Snerr slipped by would-be tacklers for a 37 yard score to put his Colts up 7-0. Tamaqua struggled to move the ball down the field. It appeared as though, the Blue Raider offensive line had over-looked the undersized Marian front seven. The Colts were playing with a fire and purpose they had not shown in their first few opening games that resulted in their 0-3 start. With just over a minute to play, Tamaqua was held inside their own 30 yard line and forced to punt. Marian senior Lukas Damian blocked the kick and recoverd inside the Blue Raider 15. From there, Bailey Becker recorded a 20 yard field goal to increase the lead to 10.

    The home crowd was shocked. A Blue Raider squad coming off a three game win streak with all games on the road against AFL competition, comes home and trails Marian 10-0? Marian had played the first half with an enthusiasm and attitude that the Raiders had used throughout the season to battle through hardships, but it remained absent in the first half of play.

    That, however, was about to change. From the minute the Blue Raiders tore through the banner until those 15 seniors had played their final play in Raider blue, they dominated with the swagger that propelled a 10-0 season a year ago. On the opening drive, Tamaqua drove 56 yards and capped it off with a Nate Edmonds pass to Adam Frantz. A highly criticized Tamaqua defense suffocated the Colts in the second half, allowing 15 yards on only nine plays. The third quarter was winding down and the visitors still held a 10-8 advantage. Then, junior standout Tyler Skripko blocked a Marian punt to set up Tyler Hope for the go ahead score. Tamaqua now had the lead 16-10 and never looked back. After another score, this time, a 12 yard run by Edmonds, Mike Kelly put the game away with an interception of Marian QB Dean Richards, and then Tyler Hope delivered the first down that was all the Blue Raiders needed to put the game away.

    The victory marked the first time Tamaqua defeated Marian three years running and also continued the Blue Raider control of the rivalry as they had won five of the last six. Edmonds had finished off his mark on Tamaqua football by setting the career record for touchdown passes.

    Despite a 7-3 record, the Blue Raiders are on the outside looking in on the playoff picture making this the final game of their seniors’ careers. In hindsight, there might not be a better note to end on then a come-from-behind win over your biggest rival in front of your home crowd. Marian, however, is moving on to the Eastern Conference playoffs. Their first contest is still to be determined.

    Congratulations to the Blue Raiders on a fantastic season, to the seniors for bringing a winning atmosphere to the town of Tamaqua, and good luck to the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen who need to keep it going for years to come.

     

  • Hancock Rolls Green Wave

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    Friday was a long night for Nativity.

    The Green Wave’s inability to stop the run was prevalent all night as Hancock (Md.) rushed the ball 20 times for 379 yards to help the Panthers pummel the Green Wave 51-15.

    Despite the tough night and their playoff hopes seemingly dashed, the Green Wave (4-6) received some positive news Saturday night. Bucktail declined its Eastern Conference Class A playoff bid, giving Nativity the berth. Nativity will face Mahanoy Area at 7 p.m. Friday in the semifinals.

    Friday night, it was all Hancock though as Panthers junior quarterback Jesse Wolford rushed the ball eight times for 182 yards. He had touchdown runs of 49,16,64 and 59 yards. Senior tailback Logan Manning added 115 yards rushing on only four carries, scoring twice. The Panthers only threw the ball three times, completing one of their passes.

    Green Wave freshman quarterback Dan Lozada threw for 129 yards completing 7-of-23 attempts, with a touchdown pass. His main target was senior wide out Kyle Kaledas, who caught four passes for 78 yards and a score.

    Lozada also led the Wave in rushing, carrying the ball 11 times for 23 yards.

    The Panthers (9-1) scored on their third offensive play of the game when Wolford took it 50 yards down the sideline for his first score of the night. The Green Wave’s next possession resulted in a fumble that was taken to the house, giving the Panthers a 12-0 lead just two minutes into the game. The Panthers added two more scores before the end of the first, making the score after 25-0 after 1.

    The Green Wave added a score early in the second quarter on a 4-yard Lozada run, but that was all they could manage in the first half. The Panthers again added two more scores, making the score at half 37-8 in favor of the hosts. The Panthers rushed for a whopping 295 yards just in the first half.

    The second half was much of the same with big runs by Manning and Wolford. They opened up the flood gates, adding two more scores.

    The Wave did notched a score on a 32 yard pass from Lozada to Kaledas late in the fourth.

    But missed tackles killed Nativity as The Wave fell for the third straight game. The Green Wave ended the regular season with a sub-.500 record for back to back years.

    With several talented underclassmen on the roster, an extra week of practice could help Nativity continue to improve. It also gives the Green Wave seniors another chance to wear the Green and Gold on Friday night.

     

  • Quarterback Doug Erney leads Liberty over Freedom

    davidweek102013BETHLEHEM – Bethlehem Liberty sophomore quarterback Doug Erney passed for career high 342 yards and three touchdowns and his Hurricanes defense forced six Patriot (2-8) turnovers en route to a 25-7 win over Freedom Saturday afternoon at BASD Stadium.

    With the win Liberty finishes the regular season with a 5-5 record and leads the overall series, 31-14. The Hurricanes should find out later this weekend if they qualify for the Class 4A Eastern Conference playoffs.

    Freedom came out strong on the opening drive. Freshman quarterback Joe Young drove his team deep into Liberty territory, but Young fumbled the ball and Liberty recovered it on the 31-yard line.

    “We were worried about their running game,” said Liberty head football coach John Truby. “They ran all over us and came out strong early.”

    After a scoreless first quarter, Liberty broke a scoreless tie on an Erney to Darius Jones 70-yard touchdown pass. Freedom’s Jared O’Donnell blocked the extra point and the Hurricanes led 6-0.

    Liberty’s Xavier Wilcher intercepted a Joe Young pass that resulted in another Hurricane score. Harvey House scored on a 24-yard touchdown run. The two-point conversion failed and Liberty led 12-0.

    Freedom finally got on the scoreboard, capping an 11-play, 66-yard drive when Louden Klotz powered in from 11-yards out to cut the lead to 12-7 with 2:13 remaining in the first half.

    Liberty answered right back and it took only one play. Erney hit Jones in stride at mid-field for the 75-yard touchdown pass with 1:55 left.

    At the end of the first half, Liberty’s defense forced four turnovers and went into halftime with an 18-7 lead.

    The Hurricanes wasted little time to extend their lead in the second half. Erney hooked up with Josiah Wright for another big play. This one went 64-yards for the score.

    The Hurricanes defense continued their domination in the second half creating two more turnovers. One of them was a spectacular one-handed interception by K.J. Williams late in the fourth quarter.

    NOTE: Freedom turned the ball over six times. Freshman quarterback Joe Young threw five interceptions.

    Syracuse University bound K.J. Williams had only two catches for 37-yards in his final regular season game. Darius Jones had a big day for the Hurricanes. He caught four passes for 190-yards and two scores.

    Liberty had three scoring drives of 60 yards or more. “We knew we were capable of big plays,” said Erney.

  • Week 10: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    West Catholic’s Ahkjil Crumpton, 95-yards

    Carbondale’s Ricky Jones, 90-yards

    South Williamsport’s Riley Thomas, 85-yards

    Southern Columbia’s Adam Feudale, 85-yards

    Chambersburg’s Jamal Pickett, 82-yards 

    Marple-Newtown’s Tom Perpiglia, 80-yards

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Gettysburg’s Lane Sherman, 88-yards

    Imhotep Charter’s Nyeem Thrones, 78-yards

    Imhotep Charter’s Deandre Scott, 75-yards

    Williams Valley’s Cole Barnhardt, 75-yards

    Central Bucks West’s Corey Schott, 69-yards

    Steelton-Highspire’s James Warren, 65-yards

    Harrisburg’s De’Quan Ware, 60-yards

    Dallas Area’s Justin Mucha, 54-yards

    Pittston Area’s Michael Schwab, 53-yards 

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    Annville-Cleona’s Matt Light, 2 (19, 32)

    Exeter’s Logan Gettis, 2 (26, 30)

    Notre Dame’s Gio Mowrey, 2 (27, 29)

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    North Penn Matt Ammendola, 56-yards **School Record

    West Chester East’s Cole Baldyga, 45-yards 

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Exeter’s Ethan Lutz, 49.0 yards

    Delaware Valley’s Brendan Paulison, 41.0 yards

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    Lower Dauphin’s Joe Julius, 6

    Delaware Valley’s Brendan Paulison, 5

     

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  • Week 10: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Palmerton’s Tre Nelson, 21

    Palmerton’s Issac George, 19

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Martin, 19

    Cumberland Valley’s Tyler Heisey, 18

    Millersburg’s Austin Marks, 17

    Penn Wood’s Karon Lucas, 17

    Millersburg’s Tylor Erdman, 14

    Central Dauphin’s Codie Zimmerman, 15

    Upper Dauphin’s Cole Reed, 15

    Williams Valley’s Trevor Whelski, 14

    Crestwood’s Frank Aigeldinger, 13

    Danville’s Eric Haney, 13

    Honesdale’s Josh Burkavage, 13

    Pennsbury’s Daulton Hose, 13

    West Catholic’s Romeo Gunt, 13

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Great Valley’s River Johnson, 3

    Central Bucks West’s Joe Ramos, 2

    Chambersburg’s T.J. Hopple, 2

    Pine Grove’s Jared McCabe, 2

    Stroudsburg’s Ryan Liebau, 2

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    Central Bucks West’s Grant Udinski, 3

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Notre Dame’s Kordell Theadford, 60-yards

    Pennridge’s Josh Beare, 44-yards

    Pottsgrove’s Patrick Finn, 25-yards

    Delaware Valley’s Austin Cernek, 14-yards

    Lampeter-Strasburg’s Andrew Buchanan, 6-yards

    Notre Dame’s Owen Loughlin, 5-yards

    Hanover Area’s Ya’Sir Jones, 0-yards 

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Susquehanna Township’s Jared Folks, 79-yards

    Easton Area’s Joey Ford, 75-yards

    Southern Columbia’s Luke Rarig, 61-yards

    Quakertown’s Hunter Nice, 58-yards

    Roxborough’s Hank Adens, 55-yards

    Chambersburg’s Jonathan Hopple, 54-yards

    Old Forge’s Eric Grochowski, 47-yards

    Dallas Area’s Justin Mucha, 44-yards 

    Cocalico’s Mitch Deering, 40-yards

    Lehighton’s Tom Ruzicka, 37-yards

    Williams Valley’s Albert Wolfgang, 37-yards

    Williams Valley’s Tim Schorr, 37-yards

    Danville’s Matt Meloy, 34-yards

    Greencastle-Antrim’s Ashtin Byers, 32-yards

    Cocalico’s Tucker Lescoe, 30-yards

    Upper Dublin’s Ryan Stover, 30-yards

    East Pennsboro’s Devian Grey, 27-yards

    Bishop Shanahan’s Cody Smith, 22-yards

    Old Forge’s Jake Manetti, 20-yards

    Wilson’s (3) Austin Rosa, 19-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    ELCO’s Cameron Strause, 40-yards

    Notre Dame’s Josh Holloway, 15-yards

    Southern Columbia’s Ken Fegley, 8-yards

    Emmaus Kyle Boney, 0-yards 

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

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  • Week 10: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    Malvern Prep’s Troy Gallen, 372-yards

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim, 350-yards

    Saucon Valley’s Nick Savant, 333-yards **School Record

    Pottsgrove’s Marquis Barefield, 294-yards

    Lake-Lehman’s Dustin Jones, 289-yards

    Bangor’s Phil Vass, 284-yards

    Academy Park’s Jerry Lanier, 272-yards

    Boyertown’s Cody Richmond, 268-yards

    Lower Dauphin’s Troy Spencer, 245-yards

    Roman Catholic’s Dimetri Kelly, 240-yards

    Northwestern Lehigh’s Harry Hall, 238-yards

    Abington’s Craig Reynolds, 226-yards

    Wellsboro’s Jermaine Brooks, 225-yards

    East Pennsboro’s Garrett Stuter, 224-yards

    Upper Dauphin’s Trey Campbell, 224-yards

    Mid-Valley’s Josh Gorton, 213-yards

    Red Land’s John Ford, 213-yards

    Dunmore’s Daiqwon Buckley, 206-yards

    Pittston Area’s Kyle Gattuso, 207-yards

    Cumberland Valley’s Tyler Updegraff, 205-yards

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 201-yards

    Steelton-Highspire’s Tyreek Williams-Rivera, 201-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 474-yards

    Mechanicsburg’s Tyler Schubert, 353-yards

    Unionville’s Alex Pechin, 303-yards

    Red Lion’s Blake Cahill, 301-yards

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Lebanon’s Nicholas Negron, 221-yards

    Nazareth Area’s Matt Tuerk, 214-yards

    Mechanicsburg’s Jeray Anderson, 176-yards

    Lebanon’s Jeremy De La Cruz, 175-yards

    LaSalle College’s Jimmy Herron, 167-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 7

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 7

    Carson Long Military’s Josh Kingsborough, 6

    Archbishop Wood’s Jarrett McClenton, 5

    Bishop Shanahan’s Dan Murphy, 5

    East Stroudsburg South’s Nico Petrone, 5

    LaSalle College’s Kyle Shurmur, 5

    Lower Dauphin’s Troy Spencer, 5

    Malvern Prep’s Troy Gallen, 5

    SauconValley’s Nick Savant, 5

    Southern Lehigh’s Travis Edmond, 5

    Unionville’s Alex Pechin, 5

    Abington’s Craig Reynolds, 4

    Berwick Area’s Jorden Stout, 4

    Cedar Cliff’s Andrew Ford, 4

    Dunmore’s Daiqwon Buckley, 4

    Garnet Valley’s Vince Razzano, 4

    Hempfield’s Devin Washington, 4

    Manheim Township’s Davis Carr, 4

    Mechanicsburg’s Tyler Schubert, 4

    Northwest Area’s Logan Womelsdorf, 4

    Old Forge’s Brandon Yescavage, 4

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim, 4

    Pocono Mountain East’s Corey Castillon, 4

    Pottsgrove’s Marquis Barefield, 4

    Wellsboro’s Jermaine Brooks, 4

    West Catholic’s Greg White, 4

     

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  • Whitehall Clinches Share of LVC Championship

    brianweek102013The Whitehall football team did exactly what they needed to do last night in front of Senior Night Crowd at Zephyr Stadium. The first was to defeat Northampton to clinch a tie for LVC title. In doing so they retained The Cement Bowl Trophy. The second was to keep themselves healthy as district playoffs begin next week.
    They accomplished the first goal with a convincing 41-20 victory over the K-Kids. By the time the first half concluded, the Zephyrs went to their backups to finish out the final two quarters. With the win Whitehall should be the second seed in the D11/2/4 subregional playoffs and will more than likely face the Bears of Pleasant Valley at Zephyr Stadium Friday night.
    “It was a good win for our kids tonight,” stated Whitehall coach Brian Gilbert after receiving the LVC trophy. “We were able to rest our starters in the second half so we are in good shape.” He concluded.
    Whitehall jumped out to a 20-0 lead in the opening period and never looked back en route to a 41-6 lead at intermission. Junior RB Saquon Barkley found the end zone three times, twice via the ground game and one through the air in the half. The second half was played under the mercy rule.
  • Games on Live TV or Streaming Video This Weekend

    Games on Live TV or Streaming Video This Weekend

    PCN Network

    Jim Thorpe @ Lehighton  Friday  7 PM
     
    Coatesville vs Downingtown West Friday 7 PM
     
    Episcopal Academy vs. Malvern Prep   Friday 7 p.m.
     
    Neshaminy vs. Pennsbury  Friday 7 PM
  • Week 9 Notes: District 11

    Courtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician

    Week 9 notes:  
    RUSHING: Jordan Gray of Nazareth scored his 50th td last week.  Niko Petrone rushed for 355 yards and scored 5 td’s in a win over Hazleton.  The 355 yards breaks James Mungro’s school record of 336 yards that he set in 1995.  Ironically, Mungro would rush for exactly 336 yards in his rookie season with the Indianapolis Colts.  Petrone’s 5 td’s ties the school record held jointly by Jerry Alspach (1985), Mungro (1995) and himself that he had last year.  Petrone is second in the District with 1,656 yards and needs 155 yards to reach 4,000 for his career.  Petrone bumped Rashid Sayles from the top five at ESS.  Sayles had 1,647 yards in 1987.  District leader Ryan Heim of Pine Grove rushed for 154 yards in a win over Tri-Valley enabling him to leapfrog 4 Cardinals to become the single season rushing leader at the school.  Heim now has 1,681 yards, breaking the single season school record of 1,669 yards held by Nick Frantz (2002).  Frantz also had seasons of 1,582 yards in 2001 and 1,560 in 2003.  Heim scored 4 td’s last week giving him 25 for the season which ties him for the school record with Cameron Conrad who had 25 td’s in 2011.  Conrad rushed for 1,533 yards that year and now moves down to 5th place all-time at Pine Grove.  Heim’s 25 td’s leads Dylan Mahmod of Mahanoy by 2 td’s for the District lead.  Heim and Schuylkill Haven’s William Casella both have 39 career td’s.  Sophomore, Austyn Borre of Pleasant Valley now has 31 career td’s.  Nick Savant of Saucon Valley moved by Lyle Kares and John Killar and into 3rd place all-time at the school with 2,782 yards rushing.  Phil Vass of Bangor rushed for 262 yards and all 3 td’s in a loss to Northwestern.  Vass now holds down spots 2 and 7 for rushing yards in a single season at Bangor.  Harry Hall of Northwestern became the first sophomore Tiger to rush for 1,000 yards in a season.  Christian Gretzinger of Palisades squeezes by former Pirate Owen Breininger into 5th place for a single season at Palisades.  Gretzinger now has 1,165 yards, while Breininger had 1,160 yards in 2001.  James Wheeler of West Mifflin still leads the State in rushing yards and td’s even though he had 14 yards and no td’s in a 35-0 loss to Thomas Jefferson.  NOTE: Ryan Heim is tied for 7th in the State with his 1,681 yards and is 5th in the State with his 25 td’s.  
     
    PASSING: Dieruff’s Chris Marks takes over the District lead with 1,619 yards.  Marks threw for 264 yards against Stroudsburg to slide into 3rd place all-time for a single season at Dieruff.  Marks moved by former Huskies Joe Ocelus, Scott King, Ross Moore and Rocky Butler.  Marks has 19 td passes this year and now sits in second place at Dieruff.  Rocky Butler holds the school record when he threw 20 td passes in 1996.  Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley is a close second in the District with 1,618 yards (3rd best at Catty).  Bradley is now Catty’s all-time leading passer with 3,838 yards and 56 td passes.  Barry Kennedy (1973-76) previously held the records with 3,773 yards and 54 td passes.  Bradley leads the District with 25 td passes.  Pleasant Valley’s Brandon Leap went over 4,000 yards in his career and now has 4,137.  Leap’s 44 td passes puts him in a tie with Tom Keer of Lehighton (1981-84) and Kyle McFarland of Salisbury (2004-06) on the District list.  Mark Smith of Allen (1971-73) and Nick Todero of Pine Grove (2009-11) each threw for 43 td passes in their careers.  Nick Cook of Northampton became the 4th K-Kid to go over 3,000 yards for his career and now has 3,015.  Junior, Travis Edmond of Southern Lehigh needs 39 yards to reach 3,000 yards for his career.  Junior, Frank Dangello of Northwestern broke his own single season record with his 13th td pass of the season vs Bangor.  Dangello now has 25 career td passes and also went over 2,000 yards for his career (2,080).
      
    RECEIVING: Paryss Marshall of Catasauqua owns all 3 career school records now.  His career totals are 90 catches for 1,781 yards and 28 td receptions.  Tyshyn Harmon of Dieruff caught 10 passes last week vs Stroudsburg to tie the Huskie single season record.  Dan Joseph (1968) and Terry Breidinger (1988) also had 10 catches in a game.  Harmon now has 41 catches for 648 yards for the season.  Harmon’s yardage moves him by speedsters Stacey McCarthy and Tiquan Birch and into 5th place at Dieruff for a single season.  RJ Sarajian of PM East has 36 receptions this year and is now tied for 3rd place at the school with Charles Lanier and Andrew Ward.  Jacob Del Priore of Southern Lehigh still leads the District active players with 45 receptions this season and 125 career receptions.  Marshall is leading the District with 806 receiving yards.  
           
    THE PAST AND THE PRESENT:  In 1980, Whitehall was the East Penn Conference Champions.  Mark Bonshak would rush for 1,017 yards and score 20 td’s as Whitehall finished the season with a 9-2 record.  Ten years later, brother Doug would rush for 1,128 yards on only 148 caries and score 25 td’s.  Doug would also catch 23 passes for 480 yards.  He would finish his Zephyr career with 2,010 yards rushing, 649 yards receiving and 32 td’s.  Current Zephyr Ryan Bonshak (Mark’s son) rushed for a td and had 2 interceptions in Whitehall’s 31-14 win over Easton last week.  For the season, Bonshak has 438 yards rushing (6 td’s), 14 receptions for 183 yards (2 td’s) and leads the team in tackles (64), interceptions (5 for 123 yards), punt return yardage (43) and kick-off return yardage (335).  That’s 1,122 total yards through 9 games.
     
    2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 
    Rushing Yards (200): 
    355 (9), 240 (7) NIko Petrone (ESS) *(355) school record*
    350 (7), 227 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) *(350) school record* 
    297 (4), 211 (7), 209 (5), 201 (8) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)
    289 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(289) school record*
    265 (5), 264 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    262 (9)207 (8), 205 (7) Phil Vass (Bangor)
    261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)
    259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    240 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS)
    233 (6) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    232 (7) Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    231 (5) Corey Castillon (PME)
    219 (1), 209 (4), 202 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)
    219 (7), 211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    218 (7), 212 (5) Kareem Williams (Parkland)
    212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley)
    205 (5) Nick Farber (Northern Lehigh)
    202 (7) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
    201 (6) Harry Hall (Northwestern)
    200 (7) Khair Bowman (ESN)
    Td’s (4): 
    6 (5), 4 (3), 4 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    5 (4), 4 (2), 4 (6) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    5 (7), 4 (2), 4 (8), 4 (9) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (8) Jryl Davis (Bangor) *(5) ties school record*
    5 (9), 4 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS) *(5) ties school record*
    4 (1), 4 (3) Shane Simpson (Easton)
    4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    4 (2), 4 (9) Corey Castillon (PME)
    4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)
    4 (4), 4 (5) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)
    4 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
    4 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    4 (4) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    4 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)
    4 (6) Wyl Miller (Emmaus)
    4 (7) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades)
    4 (7) Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    4 (7), 4 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    4 (8) Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley)
    4 (8), 4 (9) Dashon Russell (Pius X)
    4 (9) Ryan Lawrence (Liberty)
     
    Passing Yards (200): 
    329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    312 (2), 289 (5), 266 (3), 261 (9) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *(312) school record*
    313 (7), 305 (4), 241 (5) Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley)
    296 (6), 236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *(296) school record*
    287 (9)202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)
    285 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth)
    281 (2), 264 (9)226 (7) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    280 (5), 276 (9), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
    277 (5) Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)
    270 (3), 211 (9) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    253 (4), 242 (6) Luke Hohenstein (PME) *(253) school record*
    251 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)
    239 (8), 211 (7), 204 (5) Justin Albert (Nazareth)
    235 (7), 233 (6) Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)
    234 (6) Devante Cross (Parkland)
    230 (3) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)
    207 (7) Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS)
    204 (9) Courtney Watson (Allen)
     
    Td Passes (4):
    6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
    5 (2), 4 (9) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *school record*
    5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)   
    4 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl) *ties school record*
    4 (9) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
     
    Receptions (10):
    11 (7) Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley)  *checking school record*
    10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    10 (9) Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff) *ties school record*
     
    Reception Yards (150): 
    251 (6) Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl) *school record*
    212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)
    202 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) *school record*
    202 (6) Brady Morgan (Pottsville Nativity)
    197 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    193 (9)180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) 
    184 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland) 
    180 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME) *school record*
    175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley)
    174 (2), 153 (5) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
    156 (4) Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)
    SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted
    Rushing Yards (800 yards minimum)
    1,681  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 2,022 yards
    1,656  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)
    1,407  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior
    1,326  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area)
    1,318  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    1,306  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    1,278  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
    1,203  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    1,192  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)
    1,187  Phil Vass (Bangor)
    1,165  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior
    1,143  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    1,114  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    1,112  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua) 
    1,090  Kareem Williams (Parkland)   
    1,064  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    1,061  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley) 
    1,049  Harry Hall (Northwestern) sophomore
    1,004  Dashon Russell (Pius X)
       993  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore
       975  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
       965  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
       963  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
       907  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)
       895  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior    
       878  Will Quiles (ESN)
       874  Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh) junior
       815  Wynn Clements (Lehighton) sophomore
       
    Touchdowns (14 minimum)
    25  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 29 td’s
    23  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) 
    21  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    21  William Casella (Schuylkill Haven) junior
    19  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior
    18  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    18  Niko Petrone (ESS)
    17  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    17  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    17  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
    16  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
    16  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior
    16  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    16  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    16  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
    15  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    15  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    15  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
    14  Kareem Williams (Parkland)
    14  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
    14  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore
    Passing Yards (800 minimum)
    1,619  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior Michael Pietropola of Wellsboro, State Leader 2,277 yards
    1,618  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) 
    1,376  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior
    1,345  Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) sophomore **not counting week 9**
    1,336  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    1,266  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
    1,258  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore
    1,219  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore
    1,167  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame) 
    1,155  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    1,130  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    1,126  Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain) 
    1,104  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)
    1,059  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
    1,022  Luke Hohenstein (PME) junior
    1,028  Justin Albert (Nazareth) junior
       990  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior
       952  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)
       907  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman    
       901  Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)   
       881  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior 
       844  Tevon Weber (Salisbury) 
       843  Keith Mosher (Saucon Valley)
       839  Nick Cook (Northampton)
       829  Bradley Wilkins (Easton)        
       812  Spencer King (Nazareth)   
    Passing Td’s (13 minimum)
    25  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) Michael Pietropola of Wellsboro, State Leader with 35 td’s 
    19  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior
    17  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    15  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore
    15  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    14  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior 
    13  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior
    13  Julius Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
    Receptions (25 minimum)
    45  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)  Mitchell Cooper of Palmyra, State Leader 71 receptions
    42  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    41  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)
    37  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
    36  RJ Sarajian (PME)
    34  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic) 
    32  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)
    31  Conor Sullivan (Whitehall) junior
    30  Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) **not counting week 9**
    30  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior
    29  Jared Bauer (Northampton)
    28  Izaiah Avent (Liberty)
    27  Kyle Pretty (Freedom) junior
    27  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior
    25  Justice Anderson (Allen)
    25  KJ Williams (Liberty)
    Reception Yardage (450 minimum)
    806  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) Mitchell Cooper of Palmyra, State Leader 1,089 yards
    648  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)
    649  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior 
    635  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior
    618  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
    592  RJ Sarajian (PME)
    589  Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)
    469  Owen Loughlin (Notre Dame)
    457  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic)
  • 2nd-half surge not enough as Green Wave fall to Bucktail

    After a long 3-hour bus ride, Nativity entered the back woods of Pennsylvania looking for a W.
    Sadly that didn’t happen as the Green Wave got in a hole early and couldn’t find their way out in a 32-30 overtime loss to the Bucks in an All-American Football Conference contest Friday night.
    Missed tackles and costly turnovers killed the Green Wave in the first half. After trailing 24-7 at halftime, the Green Wave (4-5, 2-2 AAFC) fought back to make it 24-24 at the end of regulation.
    The Bucks scored on their first possession of overtime, went for two and made it.

    The Green Wave added a touchdown in OT but could not convert the two-point conversion.

    Bucktail junior Willie Hopkins was all over the field as the ball-hawking cornerback intercepted two passes and broken up several more. On offense, Hopkins carried the ball 17 times for 42 yards and a score. He also had three receptions for 21 yards and a touchdown.

    Freshman Dan Lozada led the Green Wave in rushing and passing, carrying the ball 16 times for 68 yards and a score. He also completed 10-of-31 passes for 202 yards with two touchdowns.

    “I felt pressure, but it didn’t really affect me because the line was hitting their blocks and gave me excellent protection,” Lozada said of the pressure in the fourth quarter and overtime. “Also I knew that the other players have the ability to score in big moments so I knew we all had each other’s back.”

    Nativity scored on its first offensive play of the game when Lozada threw a strike to senior wide out Brady Morgan for a 48-yard touchdown catch. The score remained the same throughout the 1st quarter as the Green Wave led 7-0.

    The second quarter belonged to the Bucks.
    Early in the second they found the promised land as Hopkins took it in from 4 yards out.
    Later an errant snap cost the Wave as the ball rolled into end zone for a safety, and senior Trent Risley returned the ensuing free kick 56 yards for a touchdown.
    The Bucks scored 16 points in a minute and a half, but they were not finished as Hopkins added a 10-yard run to end the half for a 24-7 Bucktail lead.
    The Wave came out hot in the third quarter as junior Ryan Searle punched a score in from 4 yards out. The kickoff following the touchdown was fumbled as the Green Wave took possession.
    Lozada added a 3-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter as the Bucks ran just three plays in the quarter, allowing Nativity to pull within 24-21.

    The fourth quarter had no scoring until 38 seconds left as senior Aric Foster hit a 22-yard field goal tying the game and forcing OT.

    Bucktail was on offense first in overtime a 1 yard Trent Risley run and a onverted two-point conversion gave the Bucks defense an eight-point cushion as they stepped on to the field.

    Lozada threw a 10-yard strike to senior wide out Kyle Kaledas. Nativity tried some trickery on the two-point conversion, but it did not work as the Bucks D sniffed it out to preserve the victory

    Eastern Conference is still a possibility for Nativity, but its chances for a home playoff game are all but done. The Green Wave need to beat Hancock (Md.) next week to guarantee eligibility for the Eastern Conference playoffs. A win would not guarantee a spot either as the Green Wave would need some help to reach EC.

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 9)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Small School 

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 7-1 (1) defeated School of the Future, 55-0

    Next Opponent: Prep Charter

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 9-0 (2) defeated Central Columbia, 44-12

    Next Opponent: Warrior Run

     

    3) Catasauqua (11) 9-0 (3) defeated Northern Lehigh, 40-0

    Next Opponent: Northwestern Lehigh

     

    4) Berks Catholic (3) 9-0 (4) defeated Kutztown, 48-14

    Next Opponent: Wyomissing Area

     

    5) Montoursville (4) 9-0 (6) defeated Mifflinburg, 35-31

    Next Opponent: Loyalsock Township

     

    6) Dunmore (2) 9-0 (7) defeated Mid-Valley, 41-13

    Next Opponent: Riverside

     

    7) Danville (4) 8-1 (8) defeated Bloomsburg, 31-23

    Next Opponent: Selinsgrove

     

    8) West Catholic (12) 7-2 (5) lost to LaSalle College HS, 12-45

    Next Opponent: Neumann-Goretti

     

    9) Old Forge (2) 8-1 (9) defeated Holy Cross, 62-19

    Next Opponent: Susquehanna Community

     

    10) Littlestown (3) 9-0 (NR) defeated Bermudian Springs, 12-10

    Next Opponent: Fairfield

     

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 8-1; Bristol (1) 7-1; Carbondale Area (2) 8-1; Episcopal Academy (Inter-AC) 8-1; Lake-Lehman (2) 8-1; Palisades (11) 7-2; Pine Grove (11) 9-0; Steelton-Highspire (3) 8-1; South Williamsport (4) 8-1; Tri-Valley (11) 7-2; Wellsboro (4) 9-0; Williams Valley (11) 8-1

     

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 9)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Big School

    1) Coatesville (1) 9-0 (2) defeated West Chester East, 42-20

    Next Opponent: Downingtown West

     

    2) Neshaminy (1) 9-0 (4) defeated Abington, 31-14

    Next Opponent: Pennsbury

     

    3) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 6-2 (1) lost to Archbishop Ryan, 14-27

    Next Opponent: Roman Cahtolic

     

    4) Manheim Central (3) 9-0 (5) defeated Conestoga Valley, 77-0

    Next Opponent: Solanco

     

    5) Bishop McDevitt (3) 8-1 (3) lost to Cedar Cliff, 41-49

    Next Opponent: Palmyra

     

    6) Berwick Area (2) 9-0 (6) defeated Wilkes-Barre Coughlin, 39-7

    Next Opponent: Hazleton Area

     

    7) Parkland (11) 8-1 (7) defeated Allentown Central Catholic, 35-6

    Next Opponent: Emmaus

     

    8) Wilson (3) 9-0 (8) defeated Penn Manor, 21-14

    Next Opponent: Warwick

     

    9) Archbishop Wood (12) 7-2 (9) defeated Bonner-Prendie, 49-6

    Next Opponent: Lansdale Catholic

     

    T-10) LaSalle College HS (12) 7-2 (10) defeated West Catholic, 45-12

    Next Opponent: Father Judge

     

    T-10) Garnet Valley (1) 9-0 (10) defeated Haverford Township, 36-6

    Next Opponent: Conestoga

     

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 8-1; Cedar Cliff (3) 8-1; Central Dauphin (3) 7-2; Cocalico (3) 8-1; Crestwood (2) 8-1; Cumberland Valley (3) 7-2; East Stroudsburg South (11) 9-0; Lower Dauphin (3) 8-1; Pennsbury (1) 8-1; Pottsgrove (1) 9-0; Scranton Prep (2) 9-0; Southern Lehigh (11) 8-1; Upper Dublin (1) 8-1; West Chester Rustin (1) 9-0; Whitehall (11) 8-1; Wyoming Valley West (2) 8-1

  • Week 9: Top Defensive Performers

     Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Wellsboro’s Brian Doty, 22

    Bloomsburg Area’s Evan Ball, 19

    Williams Valley’s Trevor Whelski, 19

    Bermudian Spring’s Grant Mauro, 18

    Williams Valley’s Albert Wolfgang, 18

    Millersburg’s Austin Marks, 17

    Salisbury’s Teddy Denver, 14.5

    Millersburg’s Tylor Erdman, 14

    Palmerton’s Tre Nelson, 14

    Bermudian Spring’s Austin Hartzell, 13

    Penn Wood’s Karon Lucas, 13

    Southern Lehigh’s Collin Kendrick, 13

    Upper Dauphin’s Cole Reed, 13

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Berks Catholic’s Isaac Lutz, 2

    Bloomsburg Area’s Zachary Ashford, 2

    Delco-Christian’s Henry Miller, 2

    Montoursville’s Alex Erb, 2

    Mount Carmel’s Dominic Farronato, 2

    West Chester Henderson’s Brian Armstrong, 2

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

     

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Lower Moreland’s Anthony Morales, 75-yards

    West Scranton’s Cory Jackson-Bey, 72-yards

    South Philadelphia’s Michael Riley, 42-yards

    Simon Gratz’s Nydair Rouse, 15-yards

    Northampton’s Derrick Wruble, 0-yards

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Berks Catholic’s Isaac Lutz, 100-yards

    Mount Carmel’s Dominic Farronato, 90-yards

    Lower Dauphin’s Adam Domovich, 70-yards

    Loyalsock Township’s Kyle Datres, 70-yards

    Williams Valley’s Trevor Whelski, 70-yards

    Bishop McDevitt’s Mike Perloski, 57-yards

    Cedar Crest’s Josh Bucher, 55-yards

    Coatesville’s Tyler Burke, 55-yards

    Williams Valley’s Steven Vega, 53-yards

    Old Forge’s Eric Grochowski, 47-yards

    Pius X’s Nate Stewart, 44-yards

    Imhotep Charter’s Shaka Toney, 22-yards

    Honesdale’s Kevin Miller, 15-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    Manheim Central’s Wade Beamesderfer, 70-yards

    Lakeland’s Shane Rivenburgh, 38-yards

    Father Judge’s Jim Bernard, 32-yards

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

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  • Week 9: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns 

    Susquehanna Township’s Chris Ciotti, 98-yards

    Samuel Fels Jyril Reeder, 94-yards

    Downingtown West’s Thomas Mattioni, 86-yards

    Wissahickon’s Josh Smith, 84-yards

    Lehighton’s Tyler Crum, 80-yards

    Whitehall’s Mustafa Mitchell, 77-yards

    Roxborough’s Hank Adens, 76-yards

    Annville-Cleona’s Quentin Hall, 75-yards

    Hershey’s Jailen Harmon, 75-yards

    Susquehanna Township’s Lorin Butler, 75-yards

    Williams Valley’s Matt Miller, 49-yards

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Coatesville’s Daquan Worley, 82-yards

    Cheltenham’s Mark Heimann, 65-yards

    Bishop McDevitt’s Andre Robinson, 61-yards

    Philadelphia Central’s Walter Pegues, 60-yards

    Pine Grove’s Mark Weinus, 59-yards

    Steelton-Highspire’s Logan Davis, 52-yards

    Southern Columbia’s Luke Rarig, 47-yards

    Archbishop Wood’s Jake Cooper, 31-yards

    Interboro’s Naim Bey, 24-yards

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    Garden Spot’s Micah Hostetter, 2 (22, 27)

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

     

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Honesdale’s Kyle Carney, 50-yards

    Palisades Sam O’Brien, 45 yards

    LaSalle College HS Matt Raczak, 43 yards

    Delaware Valley’s Brendan Paulison, 41.60 yards

    Haverford School’s Brendan Burke, 40.5 yards

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    Parkland’s Jacob Bissell, 5

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  • Week 9: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    Dunmore’s Daiqwon Buckley, 381-yards

    East Stroudsburg South’s Niko Petrone, 355-yards

    Upper Dauphin’s Mac Ney, 290-yards

    Neshaminy’s D’Andre Pollard, 269-yards

    Downingtown East’s Ryan Angeline, 267-yards

    Lancaster Catholic’s Trey Miller, 266-yards

    Fairfield’s Nick Mort, 22-yards

    Furness Kahree Ruley, 258-yards ** School Record

    Glenn Mills Shaheen Dow, 233-yards

    Central Dauphin East’s Chase Edmonds, 229-yards

    Tamaqua Area’s Tyler Hope, 227-yards

    Lower Dauphin’s Kalob Ware, 221-yards

    Honesdale’s Kyle Carney, 211-yards

    Scranton Prep’s Pat Marino, 211-yards

    Daniel Boone’s Kyle Myers, 209-yardsw

    Scranton’s Jake McCarthy, 208-yards

    Archbishop Ryan’s Samir Bullock, 207-yards

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 202-yards

    Pennsbury’s Charles Snorweah, 202-yards

    Pennridge’s Mike Class, 200-yards

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 200-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    Cedar Cliff’s Andrew Ford, 409-yards

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Cedar Cliff’s Noah Malone, 205-yards

    Pottsville’s Travis Blankenhorn, 193-yards

    Fairfield’s Chase Senseney, 163-yards

    Milton Hershey’s Tre Brown, 150-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Cedar Cliff’s Andrew Ford, 6

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 6

    Dunmore’s Daiqwon Buckley, 5

    East Stroudsburg South’s Niko Petrone, 5

    Loyalsock Township’s Kyle Datres, 5

    Central Dauphin East’s Chase Edmonds, 4

    Honesdale’s Kevin Miller, 4

    Lakeland’s Chris Roche, 4

    Lampeter-Strasburg’s Dan Lind, 4

    Lancaster Catholic’s Trey Miller, 4

    Millersburg’s Christian Wingard, 4

    Montoursville’s Alec Rothrock, 4

    Old Forge’s Brandon Yescavage, 4

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim, 4

    Pius X’s Dashon Russell, 4

    Shippensburg’s Dylan Herb, 4

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 4

    Spring-Ford’s Jared Jones, 4

    Tamaqua Area’s Tyler Hope, 4

     

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  • Zephyr Defense Prevails Once Again over Easton Area 31-14

    brianweek92013The game looked similar to the one played last year in Whitehall. Both were tied at halftime, then the Zephyrs took advantage of some turnovers by the Red Rovers to take the 31-21 win. This time around the only thing different was the score, though not by much.  Three interceptions by the Whitehall defense in the second half propelled the Zephyrs to a convincing 31-14 victory in front of a capacity crowd at historic Cottingham Stadium.

    “We lost alot of players from last year’s team. We did not know how we were going to be this year,” said Whitehall coach Brian Gilbert after the game. “Tonight we realized that we have a pretty good team.”

    Whitehall got on the scoreboard first on their opening possession as Jeff Charles(9-15 177 yards 0 Int’s) connected with Conor Sullivan on a 55 yard scoring pass just 1:10 gone in the first quarter. Connor Ilgefritz tacked on the PAT to give the Zephys a 7-0 lead.

    Easton’s Kyle Bambary tied the score at seven with a five yard run of his own at the 5:21 mark of the opening quarter. That score remained right up until halftime.

    The second half was dominated by the Whitehall defense. Tyler Williams got turnovers started by picking off senior quarterback Brad Wilkens at the Red Rover 47, that led Connor Ilgenfritz to connect on a thirty yard field goal midway through the third quarter.

    Then it was Ryan Bonshak’s turn to intercept Wilkens in the end zone for a touchback. The Zephys then went on an 80 yard march to paydirt. The drive did have some controversey as a pass from Charles to Saquon Barkley appeared to be trapped along the Red Rover sideline but was ruled complete for a 26 yard gain. Bonshak completed the drive with a seven yard run up the middle giving his team a 17-7 lead with 24 seconds left in the quarter.

    Easton was not going quietly in this battle to remain in first place in the LVC. Nolan Kilpatrick scored on a five yard run to pull the Rovers to within three at 17-14 at 7:33 mark of the final period.

    Then Easton made a crucial mistake when the ensuing kickoff fell into the waiting arms of Mustafa Mitchell at the Whitehall 23. 77 yards later Mitchell crossed the goal line giving the Zephs a 24-14 lead with 7:20 left in the contest.

    Bonshak got in the mix again picking off his second pass of the night which set up his team inside the Rover 25. Saquon Barkley (19 carries 60 yards) ripped off a 22 yard dash up the middle to complete the scoring for the night.

    The win gives Whitehall (8-1, 7-1 LVC) a half game lead over Parkland for the LVC title. The Trojans play Central Catholic Saturday night.

    “This is my first time playing at this historic field. What a way to remember this place by getting this kind of win here tonight,” Bonshak said.

    Whitehall concludes its regular season next week at home against Northampton on Senior Night at Zephyr Stadium.

  • Pirates Come Up Just Short vs. S. Lehigh

    donweek92013On a crisp night last Friday, host Palisades went into halftime having thoroughly outplayed Southern Lehigh in a battle of two 7-1 Colonial League foes.

    The Pirates held the ball for 18 minutes compared to the Spartans’ six.  Palisades recorded nine first downs versus Southern Lehigh’s three.  And the Pirates’ potent ground attack out-gained the Spartans 146 yards to 61.

    So it was problematic that Palisades (7-2) went into the break up just 3-0.

    “We blew opportunities.  We were up 3-0 but we had no business being up 3-0,” pointed out head coach Kevin Ronalds.  “We should have been up 14 or 21-0.  We don’t usually do those kinds of things.”

    The potent Southern Lehigh (8-1) offense- they averaged over 36 points per game coming into Palisades- put it together in the second half and pulled away for a 14-3 win.

    A fifty-yard bomb from quarterback Travis Edmond (7-for-19, 142 yards) to running back Trent Silfies keyed a five-play touchdown drive late in the third quarter.   Southern Lehigh hit pay dirt when Edmond, who added 69 yards on seven carries, hit tight end Troy Reppert with a 15-yard rope.

    When the Spartans needed to move the chains in the fourth period, they did so, capping another five-play drive with a Jacob Del Priore 14-yard reverse that went for a touchdown.

    One big miscue on each of their first three drives marred an otherwise exceptional showing by the Pirates.

    “We ended the half up 3-0 but we missed a lot of opportunities,” said Pirate lineman Ben Hardy, a 300 pound senior who is getting serious Ivy League looks.  “We stopped ourselves in the first half.  We had two penalties and a fumble.  That cost us 21 points.”

    On the very first play from scrimmage, Hardy forced a fumble that was pounced on by cornerback Andrew Koenig.  But Palisades coughed the ball up six plays later at the SL-16.

    Junior running back Christian Gretzinger had his signature play on Palisades’ second drive, bursting for 22 yards on a 1st-and-20.  The halfback, who had 129 yards on 32 carries, did the heavy lifting on an impressive 12-play, 70 yard drive.  Yet an offsides call on 4th-and-1 forced the Pirates to instead attempt a field goal, which they missed.

    On their third possession, Palisades brought the ball all the way down to the SL-1; a personal foul instead forced a 32-yard field goal attempt that Sam O’Brien converted.

    Koenig embodied the two characteristics of this Palisades team- an excellent run game and a strong defense- on Friday.  He picked up 36 yards on six carries subbing for Gretzinger and made several key pass break-ups while covering Del Priore.  The Pirates defense held Del Priore to just one catch.

    “Andrew really played well, especially when J.D. (Donnelly) went down and he had to go both ways, which he doesn’t typically do,” Ronalds lauded.  “He played his butt off against one of the leading receivers in the league.”

    Palisades entered the contest on a five game win streak, thanks to their ground game and their defense.  Gretzinger has rushed for just short of 1,200 yards this season while the Pirate fleet averaged 270 rushing yards per game in their first eight clashes.  Fullback J.D. Donnelly and halfback Jesse Snyder have combined for an additional 850 yards.

    “It’s an honor for sure, because they’re humble guys,” Hardy replied on what it is like blocking for his talented mates.  “They don’t say ‘It was me.’  They say ‘Thanks to our offensive line.’  It’s a lot of fun.”

    “It’s effective when we’re coming off of the ball and we start to get into a little bit of a rhythm,” Ronalds replied on what makes his running game work.  “The long drives with the run can be demoralizing for a defense.”

    On the defensive side, Donnelly recorded two tackles-for-loss or no gain, and was credited with two quarterback pressures before an injury forced him from the game.

    The Pirates, who have surrendered just 73 points in their last six games, kept Southern Lehigh’s passing attack in check.  The Spartans are as air-oriented as Palisades is ground-focused yet they completed just seven of 21 attempts against Ronalds’ defense.

    Palisades’ senior night is next Friday.  A win against an equally matched Saucon Valley team would nicely boost the Pirates’ playoff positioning.

    “We’re a good football team and we have a lot to accomplish yet,” Ronalds reminded the team.

    “It’s not the end of the season,” Hardy reminded.  “Last year, we lost out because of this game.  Tomorrow, we’re going to come next week for practice, ramp it up and get ready for Saucon.”

    To Run in the October 31st Bucks County Herald

  • Cavaliers escape Hazleton

    vinceweek92013East Stroudsburg South escaped with a 40-27 victory at Hazleton. The Cougars, who fall to 3-6, had no answer for the Cavalier rushing attack. Hazleton had won 3 of their last 5 prior to tonight’s loss. East Stroudsburg South (9-0) wins their 11th straight regular season contest.

    On second play of the game, the Cavaliers’ Niko Petrone took his initial carry and went 77 yards up the far sideline for a score. On the ensuing Hazleton possession, the Cougars grinded out a 13-play, 7 minute drive which ended with a Nick George 8 yard run to tie the game at 7.

    In the second quarter, Hazleton’s Jeff Ochs intercepted a Jake Cirillo errant pass near midfield. That set up a Zach Zukoski 19-yard TD run to take the lead. The Cougars’ advantage would not last long as Petrone found paydirt for the second time in the game to lock the game up at 14. Just before the half, Cirillo found Mike DelCorso across the middle in the endzone to take the 20-14 lead into the intermission.

    Midway through the third frame, Ryan Heller threw an out to Ochs for a 5 yard score to give Hazleton a surprising advantage with 16 minutes to play. The next play from scrimmage, Petrone dashes 74 yards for the go ahead touchdown (26-21).

    Almost a minute into the final period, Petrone plunges his way into the endzone for his fourth touchdown of the game. The Cougars would not fold, Ochs went 29 yards on a pass play to bring Hazleton inside the Cavs’ 3-yard line. From there, Zach Zukoski dove past the goalline from 2 yards away to bring the Cougars back within 7 points.

    After a fumble by East Stroudsburg South recovered by Hazleton, the Cougars were held on downs deep in Cavalier territory just over 7 minutes remaining.

    Petrone sealed the game with his fifth touchdown, this time from 29 yards out to give East Stroudsburg South a 40-27 lead.

    Next week, the Cavaliers will travel to take on rival East Stroudsburg North (2-7). Hazleton will host Berwick (9-0).

    Scoring Chart
    First Quarter
    E – Niko Petrone 77-yard TD run (kick good) – ESS, 7-0 (11:03)
    H – Nick George 8-yard TD run (Tristan Williams kick – T 7-7 (3:24)
    Second Quarter
    H – Zach Zukoski 19-yard TD run (Williams kick) – H, 14-7 (8:55)
    E – Niko Petrone 13-yard TD run (kick good) – T 14-14 (4:42)
    E – Mike DelCorso 5-yard TD catch from Jake Cirillo (kick failed) – ESS, 20-14 (0:10)
    Third Quarter
    H – Jeff Ochs 5-yard TD catch from Ryan Heller (Williams kick) – H, 21-20 (4:19)
    E – Niko Petrone 74-yard TD run (run failed) – ESS, 26-21 (4:03)
    Fourth Quarter
    E – Niko Petrone 2-yard TD run (Demetrius Lanier run) – ESS, 34-21 (10:14)
    H – Zach Zukoski 2-yard TD run (kick failed) – ESS, 34-27 (8:25)
    E – Niko Petrone 29-yard TD run (kick failed) – ESS, 40-27 (3:42)

  • Week 8 Notes: District 11

    Courtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician

    Week 8 notes: 

    RUSHING: Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim extends his District 11 rushing lead after rushing for 201 yards and 3 td’s last week.  Heim scored a 4th td on an interception return and now has 1,527 yards rushing and 21 touchdowns on the season.  That moves him past Josh Himmelberger (1,455 in 2010) into 5th place at the school for a single season.  Heim’s 21 td’s is one behind District 11 leader Dylan Mahmod of Mahanoy Area.  Jryl Davis of Bangor threw for a touchdown and scored 5 td’s vs Northern Lehigh.  The 5 td’s scored, ties a school record held jointly by Mike Smith (1997) and Scott LaValva (2009).  Saquon Barkley of Whitehall scored 3 different ways vs Emmaus.  Barkley, who now has 20 td’s, scored on a 1 yard run, 11 yard pass and a 60 yard interception.  Kareem Williams of Parkland had over 200 yards rushing (218) for the 2nd time this year and now has 20 career td’s.  Sophomore Austyn Borre of Pleasant Valley and junior Shane Simpson of Easton both went over 2,000 yards rushing for their career.  Nick Savant of Saucon Valley now has 2,580 yards for his career which places him in 5th place all-time at the school moving by Bill Binzcak who had 2,354 yards from 2002-04.  QB Hunter Harner of Tri-Valley (7-1) now has 1,114 yards rushing and a total of 17 td’s this year.  Christian Gretzinger of Palisades became the 7th Pirate to rush for over 1,000 yards in a single season.  Gretzinger’s 19 td’s this year ties him with Bryan Hahn (2005) for 3rd place at the school.  Fourteen players have now gone over 1,000 yards.  Four current players are just missing being on the chart.  Will Quiles of ESN (1,620 yards) is injured, Kereem Williams (1,584 yards), Shakur Lester (Dieruff) has 1,550 yards and Devyn Papa of PME had 1,530 yards before the year but isn’t running the ball this year.  Eli Redmond of Parkland was knocked off the chart by Gerald Douglas of Stroudsburg who now has 1,635 career yards.  NOTE: Ryan Heim is 6th in the State with his 1,527 yards.  Mahmod is tied for 3rd in the State with his 22 td’s.  

     

    PASSING: Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley is now the District 11 leader with 1,357 yards and 21 td passes.  Ian McCole of Shenandoah Valley is in second place with 1,345 yards and Dieruff’s Chris Marks is a close third with 1,335 yards.  Bradley is now 196 yards and 2 td passes behind career school record holder Barry Kennedy.  Kennedy had 3,773 yards passing and 54 td passes from 1973-76.  Pleasant Valley’s Brandon Leap did not attempt a pass vs Allen and Williams Valley qb Stephen Sedesse did not complete a pass (0-5) in the Vikings 18-6 win.  Jeff Charles of Whitehall, Shane Graspy of Blue Mountain, Kordell Theadford of Notre Dame and Tre Jordan of Pius X all went over 1000 yards passing last week.  Theadford, Bradley Wilkins of Easton and Nate Edmonds of Tamaqua all went over 2,000 yards passing for their careers.  Spencer King and Justin Albert of Nazareth have both thrown for over 200 yards in a game, 3 times.  King in games 1, 2 and 3.  Albert in games 5, 7 and 8.  King has 812 yards passing for the year and Albert has 886 yards.

    RECEIVING: Jacob Del Priore of Southern Lehigh leads the District active players with 44 receptions this season and 124 career receptions.  Del Priore’s 44 catches and 605 yards this year places him in 4th place in both categories at the school.  KJ Williams of Liberty caught 3 passes for 78 yards and a td to push his career totals to 123 receptions for 2,120 yards and 27 td’s.  KJ’s yardage puts him in 9th place all-time in the District.  Paryss Marshall of Catasauqua now has 82 catches for 1,632 yards and 27 td receptions for his career.  Marshall is now Catty’s all-time reception yardage leader and moves to within 4 catches of head coach Tom Falzone’s school record.  Marshall’s 27 td receptions ties him with KJ Williams and Pine Grove’s Larry Zimmerman.  Zimmerman’s (2009-11) official career totals are 104 receptions for 1,900 yards and 27 td’s.  RJ Sarajian of PM East has 558 receiving yards this year.  That’s good enough for 5th place at the school, moving him ahead of Jim Pinciotti who had 548 yards in 1981.  Ryan Beville of Central Catholic went over 1,000 yards receiving for his career.  Cody Miller of Williams Valley did not play again and sits at 24 catches for 649 yards and 12 td passes.  That enabled Marshall to take the lead in the District with his 657 yards.  Matt Tuerk of Nazareth and Marshall are 2nd and 3rd in the District with 37 and 34 catches respectfully.  NOTE: Miller is tied for 4th in the State with his 12 td catches.

    THE PAST AND THE PRESENT:  “Papa” Jack Bambary rushed for 914 yards (5 td’s) and caught 17 passes for 183 yards during his Wilson career (1982-84).  Twenty five years later, son Zack would play for Easton (2009-10) and rack up 885 rushing yards and 15 td’s, while catching 14 passes for another 160 yards.  And now, son and brother Kyle (in the same backfield as Shane Simpson) has quietly rushed for 1,070 yards and 15 td’s in his career (2011-13.  Kyle also caught 4 passes for 45 yards in his career enabling him to be “the king” of the Bambary household.  Kyle now has 1,115 total yards of offense, followed by his father Jack with 1,097 yards and brother Zack with 1,045 yards.  Kyle needs one more touchdown to break the tie with Zack, as they both have 15 career td’s.

     

    2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 

    Rushing Yards (200):

    350 (7) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) *school record*

    297 (4), 211 (7), 209 (5), 201 (8) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)

    289 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *school record*

    265 (5), 264 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)

    261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)

    259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    240 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS)

    233 (6) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)

    232 (7) Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)

    231 (5) Corey Castillon (PME)

    219 (1), 209 (4), 202 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)

    219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)

    219 (7), 211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)

    218 (7), 212 (5) Kareem Williams (Parkland)

    212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)

    211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley)

    205 (5) Nick Farber (Northern Lehigh)

    202 (7) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)

    201 (6) Harry Hall (Northwestern)

    200 (7) Khair Bowman (ESN)

    Td’s (4):

    6 (5), 4 (3), 4 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)

    5 (4), 4 (2), 4 (6) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy) *5 – ties school record*

    5 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)

    5 (7), 4 (2), 4 (8) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *5 – ties school record*

    5 (8) Jryl Davis (Bangor) *5 – ties school record*

    4 (1), 4 (3) Shane Simpson (Easton)

    4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)

    4 (2) Corey Castillon (PME)

    4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)

    4 (4), 4 (5) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)

    4 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

    4 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)

    4 (4) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)

    4 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)

    4 (6) Wyl Miller (Emmaus)

    4 (7) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades)

    4 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS)

    4 (7) Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)

    4 (7) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)

    4 (8) Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley)

     

    Passing Yards (200):

    329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)

    312 (2), 289 (5), 266 (3) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *school record*

    313 (7), 305 (4), 241 (5) Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley)

    296 (6), 236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *school record*

    285 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth)

    281 (2), 226 (7) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    280 (5), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff)

    277 (5) Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)

    270 (3) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)

    269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

    253 (4), 242 (6) Luke Hohenstein (PME) *school record*

    251 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)

    239 (8), 211 (7), 204 (5) Justin Albert (Nazareth)

    234 (6) Devante Cross (Parkland)

    235 (7), 233 (6) Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)

    230 (3) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)

    207 (7) Jeff Charles (Whitehall)

    204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS)

    202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

     

    Td Passes (4):

    6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley) *school record*

    5 (2) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *school record*

    5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)

    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)

    4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

    4 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl) *ties school record*

     

    Receptions (10):

    11 (7) Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley)  *checking school record*

    10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

     

    Reception Yards (150):

    251 (6) Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl) *school record*

    212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)

    202 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) *school record*

    202 (6) Brady Morgan (Pottsville Nativity)

    197 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)

    184 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)

    180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville)

    180 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME) *school record*

    175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley)

    174 (2) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)

    156 (4) Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)

    153 (5) Jake Stopay (Catasauqua)

     

    SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted

    Rushing Yards (650 yards minimum)

    1,527  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 2,008 yards

    1,301  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)

    1,294  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior

    1,266  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area)

    1,200  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)

    1,178  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior

    1,114  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior

    1,112  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)

    1,076  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

    1,056  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior

    1,038  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior

    1,019  Kareem Williams (Parkland)

    1,012  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)

    1,008  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    997  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley)

    957  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)

    931  Harry Hall (Northwestern) sophomore

    925  Phil Vass (Bangor)

    904  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    903  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore

    880  Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh) junior

    837  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)

    830  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior

    811  Dashon Russell (Pius X)

    803  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)

    801  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior

    765  Jryi Davis (Bangor)

    758  Will Quiles (ESN)

    679  Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)

    Touchdowns (13 minimum)

    22  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 29 td’s

    21  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)

    20  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior

    19  William Casella (Schuylkill Haven) junior

    19  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior

    17  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    17  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior

    16  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    16  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior

    15  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)

    15  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    15  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior

    15  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)

    14  Kareem Williams (Parkland)

    14  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    14  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior

    13  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

    13  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)

    13  Niko Petrone (ESS)

    13  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)

    12  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior

    12  Jryl Davis (Bangor)

    12  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore

     

    Passing Yards (700 minimum)

    1,357  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) Michael Pietropola of Wellsboro, State Leader 2,190 yards

    1,345  Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) sophomore

    1,335  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior

    1,234  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior

    1,130  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

    1,111  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore

    1,102  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)

    1,092  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)

    1,073  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)

    1,060  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    1,012  Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)

    987  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore

    888  Luke Hohenstein (PME) junior

    886  Justin Albert (Nazareth) junior

    876  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore

    849  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)

    828  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman

    826  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior

    817  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

    812  Spencer King (Nazareth)

    776  Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)

    754  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior

    753  Bradley Wilkins (Easton)

    725  Keith Mosher (Saucon Valley)

    706  Nick Cook (Northampton)

     

    Passing Td’s (12 minimum)

    21  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) Michael Pietropola of Wellsboro, State Leader with 33 td’s 

    17  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

    15  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior

    14  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore

    13  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior

    12  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    12  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior

     

    Receptions (22 minimum)

    44  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)  Mitchell Cooper of Palmyra, State Leader 61 receptions

    37  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)

    34  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    32  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic)

    31  RJ Sarajian (PME)

    30  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)

    30  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)

    30  Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley)

    29  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior

    27  Conor Sullivan (Whitehall) junior

    24  Kyle Pretty (Freedom) junior

    24  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior

    23  KJ Williams (Liberty)

    23  Jared Bauer (Northampton)

    23  Justice Anderson (Allen)

    22  Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley) junior

    22  Cody Heffelfinger (Southern Lehigh) junior

    22  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    22  Izaiah Avent (Liberty)

     

    Reception Yardage (400 minimum)

    657  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) Mitchell Cooper of Palmyra, State Leader 1,009 yards

    649  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior

    605  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)

    558  RJ Sarajian (PME)

    525  Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)

    443  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)

    442  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior

    412  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic)

    474  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)

    419  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

  • Royals Cruise Past Green Wave

    kennyweek82013On a rather chilly Friday night, the Pius X Royals came into Veteran’s Memorial Stadium and rushed the ball effectively.

    The Royals offense was explosive all night, dancing around Green Wave defenders. The speed of the Royals was too much to handle,as they ended the Wave’s three-game winning streak with a 55-21 All-American Conference victory.

    The Royals rushed the ball 22 times for 260 yards as senior tailback Dashon Russel carried seven times for a 152 yards and three scores, one of which  came through the air.

    Nativity rushed for 88 yards as freshman quarterback Dan Lozada carried the ball 13 times for 28 yards.

    The Green Wave (4-4, 2-1 AAFC) started off sluggish as the Royals scored on four of their first five drives. The Royals opened up a commanding 28-0 lead after one quarter.

    Early in the second quarter, Nativity got on the board with a 4-yard Marcus Renninger run. Pius X added another score late in the second quarter, giving the Royals a 35-7 lead at halftime.

    Early in the third quarter, Pius X junior wide receiver Eric Marbury caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from sophomore quarterback Tre Jordan., giving the Royals a 42-7 lead. On the Wave’s ensuing possession, a 54-yard interception return by Eric Marbury gave the Royals an insurmountable 49-7 lead.

    Midway through the fourth, Nativity senior Jeremy Hoban ran eight yards for a touchdown, and later in the quarter, senior wide receiver Kyle Kaledas caught a 32-yard strike from Lozada.

    Pius X (4-4 2-0) notched a late score to make the final 55-21

    Playoff hopes are not lost on Lawtons Hill, but a berth may be a difficult chorse. Eastern Conference hopes are still alive if the Green Wave can end the season on a high note.

    Nativity ends the season with two away games. Next week they travel to Renovo to face fellow AAFC member Bucktail (2-6 1-1). Then the Green Wave travel out of state to play Hancock (Md.) for their final game of the regular season. A win in either contest could clinch that EC berth.

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 8)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Small School 

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 6-1 (1) defeated Prep Charter, 61-7

    Next Opponent: School of the Future

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 8-0 (2) defeated Shamokin, 56-0

    Next Opponent: Central Columbia

     

    3) Catasauqua (11) 8-0 (3) defeated Palmerton Area, 38-7

    Next Opponent: Northern Lehigh

     

    4) Berks Catholic (3) 8-0 (4) defeated Fleetwood, 38-17

    Next Opponent: Kutztown

     

    5) West Catholic (12) 7-1 (5) defeated Neumann-Goretti, 18-0

    Next Opponent: LaSalle College HS

     

    6) Montoursville (4) 8-0 (6) defeated Milton Area, 28-7

    Next Opponent: Mifflinburg

     

    7) Dunmore (2) 8-0 (7) defeated Western Wayne, 42-16

    Next Opponent: Mid-Valley

     

    8) Danville (4) 7-1 (8) defeated Shikellamy, 45-7

    Next Opponent: Bloomsburg

     

    9) Old Forge (2) 7-1 (9) defeated Carbondale Area, 43-6

    Next Opponent: Holy Cross

     

    10) Bermudian Springs (3) 8-0 (10) defeated Hanover, 43-6

    Next Opponent: Littlestown

     

     

    Honorable Mention: Bristol (1) 6-1; Carbondale Area (2) 7-1; Episcopal Academy (Inter-AC) 7-1; Lake-Lehman (2) 7-1; Littlestown (3) 8-0; Mahanoy Area (11) 6-2; Palisades (11) 7-1; Pine Grove (11) 8-0; Steelton-Highspire (3) 7-1; South Williamsport (4) 7-1; Tri-Valley (11) 7-1; Wellsboro (4) 8-0; Williams Valley (11) 7-1

     

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 8)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 6-1 (1) defeated Father Judge, 38-23

    Next Opponent: Archbishop Ryan

     

    2) Coatesville (1) 8-0 (2) defeated West Chester Henderson, 21-10

    Next Opponent: West Chester East

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 8-0 (3) defeated Red Land, 48-13

    Next Opponent: Cedar Cliff

     

    4) Neshaminy (1) 8-0 (4) defeated Bensalem, 49-7

    Next Opponent: Abington

     

    5) Manheim Central (3) 8-0 (6) defeated Ephrata, 65-0

    Next Opponent: Conestoga Valley

     

    6) Berwick Area (2) 8-0 (7) defeated Pittston Area, 50-0

    Next Opponent: Wilkes-Barre Coughlin

     

    7) Parkland (11) 7-1 (8) defeated Bethlehem Catholic 49-6

    Next Opponent: Allentown Central Cahtolic

     

    8) Wilson (3) 8-0 (9) defeated Manhiem Township, 17-0

    Next Opponent: Penn Manor

     

    9) Archbishop Wood (12) 6-2 (5) lost to Archbishop Ryan, 22-7

    Next Opponent: Bonner-Prendie

     

    10) LaSalle College HS (12) 6-2 (10) tied defeated Roman Catholic, 35-14

    Next Opponent: West Catholic

     

    10) Garnet Valley (1) 8-0 (10) tied defeated Harriton, 41-14

    Next Opponent: Haverford Township

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington (1) 7-1; Abington Heights (2) 7-1; Cedar Cliff (3) 7-1; Central Bucks West (1) 7-1; Cocalico (3) 7-1; Conrad Weiser (3) 7-1; East Stroudsburg South (11) 8-0; Easton Area (11) 7-1; Lower Dauphin (3) 7-1; Penncrest (1) 7-1; Pennsbury (1) 7-1; Pottsgrove (1) 8-0; Scranton Prep (2) 8-0; Southern Lehigh (11) 7-1; Upper Dublin (1) 8-0; West Chester Rustin (1) 8-0; Whitehall (11) 7-1; Wyoming Valley West (2) 7-1

  • Week 8: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns 

    Mechanicsburg’s Swahneek Brown, 98-yards

    Mid-Valley’s Josh Gorton, 97-yards

    Hempfield’s Will Blair, 95-yards

    Conrad Weiser’s Aidan Brosious, 92-yards

    Riverside’s Nico Munley, 90-yards

    Salisbury’s Devin Irwin, 90-yards

    Chambersburg’s Jamal Pickett, 88-yards

    Northwestern Lehigh’s Harry Hall, 87-yards

    South Willamsport’s Ryan Foran, 84-yards

    Harrisburg’s Ameechie Walker. 83-yards

    Gettysburg’s Kobe Wansel, 82-yards

    Allentown Central Catholic’s Kassis Dallas, 80-yards

    Malvern Prep’s Matt Brown, 75-yards

    Bangor Area’s Jryi Davis, 73-yards

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Cedar Crest’s Damon Edwards, 83-yards

    Interboro’s Mark Everton, 75-yards

    West Perry’s Chase May, 66-yards

    Central Dauphin East’s Raekwon Purdy, 64-yards

    Steelton-Highspire’s Logan Davis, 63-yards

    Cocalico’s Jhett Janis, 60-yards

    Nazareth Area’s Max Wasilewski, 50-yards

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    Unionville’s Alex Pechin, 2

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    Unionville’s Alex Pechin, 42-yards

    Lampeter-Strasburg’s Matt Wright, 40-yards

    Wilson’s (3) Hunter Rubright, 40-yards

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Delaware Valley’s Brendan Paulison, 45.80 yards

    Carson Long Military’s Josh Kingsborough, 41.0 yards

    Palisades Sam O’Brien, 41.0 yards

    Spirngfield-Montco’s Marten Pauwels, 40-yards

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    New Hope-Solebury’s Danny Sutton, 5

    Crestwood’s George Gendler, 3

     

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  • Week 8: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Central Bucks South’s Luke Kohler, 19

    Bishop Shanahan’s Cody Smith, 18

    Avon Grove’s Andrey Green, 17

    West Chester Rustin’s Sean Steinmetz, 16

    Crestwood’s Frank Aigeldinger, 15

    Mount Carmel’s Dominic Farronato, 14

    New Hope-Solebury’s Frank Covino, 14

    Crestwood’s Tyler Robinson, 13

    Palisades J.D. Donnelly, 13

    Palmerton’s Isaac George, 13

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Cocalico’s Jhet Janis, 3

    Tri-Valley’s Tanner Coleman, 3

    West York’s Isaiah Toomey, 3

    Avon Grove’s Andrey Green, 2

    Blue Mountain’s Mark Chelius, 2

    ELCO’s Derek Miller, 2

    Honesdale’s Alex Evanitsky, 2

    Montoursville’s Griffin Dunne, 2

    Northwest Area’s Nick Long, 2

    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin’s Darik Johnson, 2

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

     

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Olney Charter’s Justin Williams, 60-yards

    Steelton-Highspire’s Logan Davis, 60-yards

    West Scranton’s Lou DiBileo, 60-yards

    Hershey’s Jalien Harmon, 37-yards

    North Penn’s (4) Dayton Wood, 32-yards

    Southern Lehigh’s Jacob DelPriore, 16-yards

    Cedar Crest’s David Santos, 0-yards

    Columbia’s Austin Roberts, 0-yards

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Lewisburg’s Luke Smith, 100-yards

    Roman Catholic’s Dimitri Kelly, 98-yards

    Bristol’s Tyriq Wilson’s 86-yards

    Mechanicsburg’s Zach Brougher, 70-yards

    Cocalico’s Jhet Janis, 60-yards

    Northwest Area’s Nick Long, 50-yards

    Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley, 50-yards

    Pius X’s Eric Marbury, 49-yards

    Emmaus Kyzir White, 48-yards

    Honesdale’s Alex Evanitsky, 44-yards

    Columbia Montour Vo-Tech’s Connor Pringle, 40-yards

    Academy Park’s Eric Doe, 30-yards

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim, 21-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    Susquehanna Community’s Austin Felter, 0-yards

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 8: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    Columbia Montour Vo-Tech’s Chris Zanolini, 314-yards

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 298-yards

    Greencastle-Antrim’s Ashtin Byers, 297-yards

    Neshaminy’s De’Andre Pollard, 282-yards

    Upper Dauphin’s Trey Campbell, 276-yards

    Penn Manor’s Charlie Bell, 257-yards

    Scranton’s Jake McCarthy, 255-yards

    Philadelphia Central’s Walt Pegues, 250-yards

    Montoursville’s Alec Rothrock, 233-yards

    Governor Mifflin’s Wilson Fontanez, 230-yards

    Chambersburg’s Jamal Pickett, 229-yards

    Governor Mifflin’s Wilson Fontanez, 223-yards

    Downingtown West’s Mitch Meleski, 214-yards

    Mechanicsburg’s Shyheim Brown, 213-yards

    Montrose’s Billy Hewes, 212-yards

    Wallenpaupack’s Jovon Marshall, 205-yards

    New Hope-Solebury’s Connor Hayden, 201-yards

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim, 201-yards

    Susquehanna Township’s Lorin Butler, 201-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    Wellsboro’s Michael Pietropola, 365-yards

    Haverford School’s Brendan Burke, 337-yards

    Halifax’s Mason Erdman, 319-yards

    Avon Grove’s Tanner Peck, 308-yards

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 306-yards

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Palmyra’s Mitchell Cooper, 209-yards

    Hatboro-Horsham’s John O’Mailey, 198-yards

    Avon Grove’s Austen Radecki, 177-yards

    Trinity’s Patrick Kline, 176-yards

    Lancaster Catholic’s Charles Scarff, 157-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Harrisburg’s Mikale Clark, 6

    Wellsboro’s Michael Pietropola, 6

    Bangor’s Jryi Davis, 5

    Chambersburg’s Jamal Pickett, 5

    Cocalico’s Jhett Janis, 5

    Greencastle-Antrim’s Ashtin Byers, 5

    Honesdale’s Kyle Carney, 5

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 5

    Mid Valley’s Josh Gorton, 5

    New Hope-Solebury’s Connor Hayden, 5

    Penn Manor’s Charlie Bell, 5

    Abington Heights, J.C. Show, 4

    Academy Park’s Jerry Lanier, 4

    Central Bucks East’s Alex Gibson, 4

    Central Bucks West’s John Fitz, 4

    Columbia Montour Vo-Tech’s Chris Zanolini, 4

    Downingtown West’s Mitch Meleski, 4

    Easton Area’s Shane Simpson, 4

    Holy Redeemer’s Eric Kerr, 4

    Lampeter-Strasburg’s Collin Shank, 4

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim, 4

    Pius X’s Dashon Russell, 4

    Susquehanna Township’s Lorin Butler, 4

    Trinity’s Michael Shuster, 4

    Upper Dauphin’s Trey Campbell, 4

     

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  • Barkley, Zephyr Defense Stymies Emmaus 19-7

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    Emmaus came into Zephyr Stadium as the  homecoming opponent of Whitehall Friday night bent on showing just how good their defense has been on their five game winning streak. That defense contained the Zephyr potent ground game for much of the evening, however Whitehall’s defense flexed their muscles as well on defense. That tipped the scales in Whitehall’s favor as the Zephyrs defeated the Green Hornets 19-7 in front of a packed house.

    Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley scored via the air, ground and on defense in the victory. “We knew going in this was going to be a tough test,” Barkley stated. “We were focused on task at hand, and we got the job done.” I cannot say enough about all these guys around me who made some plays tonight. (Ryan)Bonshak and (Jake) Buskirk played great tonight,” he added.

    Barkley got the scoring started after the Zephyrs blocked an Emmaus’ punt and recovered at the 20 yard line. Quarterback Jeff Charles hit Barkley over the middle for an 11 yard score midway through the first quarter. The PAT was missed and left Whitehall with 6-0 lead.

    Whitehall managed to get the ball to the Green Hornets one yard line, but a fumble on the snap ended that chance to put more points on the board and the half ended with that 6-0 score.

    Barkley got his second score of the night on a one yard end around and PAT was converted to extend the lead to 13-0 in the third quarter. Barkley got the trifecta by returning an errant pass from Emmaus’ quarterback Logan Kober and returned it 50 yards down the sideline. The PAT was missed, but Whitehall led 19-0 late in the third quarter.

    Unfortunately for Whitehall they could not complete the shutout on this night as Charles’ pass was intercepted by Kyzir White, who returned the ball 48 yards for Emmaus’ only score of the night.

    Emmaus(5-3, 5-2 LVC) was held to 170 yards in total offense and commited 4 turnovers all by interceptions. Whitehall(7-1. 6-1 LVC) stays in a tie atop the LVC with Parkland and Easton who also won tonight. The Zephys will need to clean some things up in order to have a chance to knock off Easton next week at Cottingham Stadium.

     

  • Week 7 Notes: District 11

    Courtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician

    Week 7 notes: 

    Freshman runningback Khair Bowman of ESN rushed for 200 yards and 2 td’s in a loss to Dieruff.  Bowman is the 4th District 11 player in the last 3 years to have a 200 yard game as a freshman.  The other 3 are currently all the chart.

    Jordan Gray of Nazareth (250 yards in 2011), Austyn Borre of Pleasant Valley (245 yards in 2012) and William Casella of Schuylkill Haven (221 yards in 2011).  Casella, just a junior joined the “3,000 yard” club for his career with 3,116 yards.  Gray, also a junior, is just ahead of Casella with 3,233 yards.

    Jim Thorpe’s duo of Ryan Saunders and Deonte St. Hill combined to rush for 294 yards and all 4 touchdowns in a 26-0 win over previously unbeaten Mahanoy Area.  Saunders rushed for 232 yards and 3 scores to up his season totals to 1,082 yards and 12 td’s.

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim is now the District 11 rushing leader with 1,326 yards.  Heim ran for 211 yards and 4 td’s last week to lift the Cardinals to 7-0.  He surpassed last years total of 1,143 yards (also the total that Kevin Kerstetter had in 1988) and Austin Donmoyer’s 1,165 yards in 2004 to move into 6th place at the school for a single season.

    Dylan Mahmod of Mahanoy slips to 2nd in the District with 1,250 yards followed closely by Niko Petrone of ESS with 1,236 yards.  Petrone rushed for 240 yards and 4 t’ds against Pleasant Valley and moved by 12 other 3,000 yard rushers on the District 11 chart, including 2 from his own school.  They are Eddie Helm (PME), Rashid Sayles (ESS), Rich Guman (Beca), Darrius Webb (Beca/Freed), Anthony Davis (ESS), Joey Killar (Saucon), Ryan Hluschak (NL), Robert Bennie (Str), Ovid Goulbourne (Easton), Dale Beck (NL), Anthony Gonzalez (Lib), Jason Figura (JT) and Sean Hoffman (Wil).  Petrone now has 3,427 yards for his career and also joins the “40 td” club with 43 career td’s.  Ra’Von Burton of Catty is following Petrone up the charts with his 3,335 career yards.

    Saquon Barkley of Whitehall rushed for 219 yards and 3 td’s against Central Catholic to up his season totals to 1,005 yards and 17 td’s scored.  Kareem Williams of Parkland had over 200 yards rushing (218) for the 2nd time this year.  Nick Savant of Saucon Valley now has 2,291 yards for his career which places him in 6th place all-time at the school.  Heim now has 31 career td’s, Phil Vass of Bangor has 30 and Austyn Borre of Pleasant Valley and Savant have 25.  Cole Barnhardt of Williams Valley scored 4 td’s in a win over previously unbeaten Tri-Valley.  Eight players have now gone over 1,000 yards.  NOTE: Ryan Heim is 6th in the State with his 1,326 yards.  Mahmod is still 2nd in the State with 22 td’s.  

     

    Dieruff’s junior Chris Marks is now the District 11 leader with 1,227 yards.  Zack Bradley of Catasauqua is a close 2nd with 1,204 yards.  Ian McCole of Shenandoah Valley is closing in fast with another 300+ game.  McCole now has 1,171 yards for the season.  Stephen Sedesse of Williams Valley falls from 1st to 4th and now has 1,130 yards.  For the second week in a row (both wins) Shane Graspy of Blue Mountain threw for over 200 yards.  Graspy threw for 235 yards in a 31-28 win over Schuylkill Valley after throwing for 233 yards in a win over Hamburg.   Graspy now has 20 career td passes while Southern Lehigh’s junior Travis Edmond has 25.  Bradley leads Sedesse by one for the District lead in td passes, 18 to 17.  Frank Dangello tied his own single season school record with his 12th td pass of the year.  Luke Hohenstein of PM East threw for 242 yards in a 28-22 loss to Pleasant Valley while PV’s Brandon Leap threw for 226 yards in the win.  Jeff Charles of Whitehall had his first career 200 yard passing game when he threw for 207 yards against Central Catholic.   

    District 11 receiving leader Cody Miller of Williams Valley was injured on the first play of the game against Tri-Valley and didn’t return.  Miller still leads the District with 649 receiving yards and 12 td catches.  Jacob Del Priore of Southern Lehigh leads the District with 37 receptions and is now the Spartan’s all-time reception leader with 117 catches.  Jeff Smillie had 116 receptions from 2008-10.  That also moves him by Zach Bogoly (113 catches) into 2nd place all-time in the Colonial League.  His 1,804 yards is now 5th best in the Colonial League, moving him ahead of Wilson’s Justin Scerbo, who had 1,792 yards from 2005-08.  RJ Sarjian of PME caught 9 passes vs Stroudsburg to tie the school record.  Charles Lanier caught 9 passes in a game in 1997 to set the record.  KJ Williams of Liberty caught 2 passes for 113 yards and a td to go over 2,000 yards receiving in his career.  Williams now has 120 receptions for 2,042 yards and 26 td receptions.  KJ’s yardage puts him in 10th place all-time in the District, just edging Wade Williams of Pius X who had 2,026 yards from 2005-07.  Williams and Del Priore are just outside the top ten in catches.  Paryss Marshal of Catasauqua now has 79 catches for 1,568 yards for his career.  The 2 Rough Riders that are ahead of him were former teammates.  Matt Andrews had 81 catches for 1,598 yards and 16 td’s (1994-96) while head coach Tom Falzone had 86 catches for 1,583 yards and 18 td’s(1993-95).  Marshal of Catasauqua caught 3 more td passes vs Pen Argyl and now has 10 for the year and 26 for his career, tying him with KJ for the District lead among active players.  That also puts them in a tie for 8th place all-time in the District with Larry Zimmerman of Pine Grove (2009-11) and Owen Daniel of Williams Valley (2010-12).  The career numbers that Del Priore, Williams and Marshal have achieved so far, are some of the best ever in the District.  Put that into perspective with the stats that Kevin Gulyas of Central Catholic put up in just his senior year (2011).  **122 catches for 2,047 yards and 27 td catches**.  Matt Tuerk of Nazareth and Marshall are 2nd and 3rd in the District with 35 and 31 catches respectfully.  Marshall and Sarajian are 2nd and 3rd in reception yardage with 598 and 546 respectfully.  NOTE: Miller is tied for 3rd in the State with his 12 td catches.

    THE PAST AND THE PRESENT:  Tyler Hope of Tamaqua rushed for a school record 350 yards and scored 4 td’s in a win over Schuylkill Haven.  Hope broke his Uncle Jim’s record of 331 yards set in 1989 vs Shenandoah Valley.  Uncle Jim would go on to finish his junior year with 930 yards rushing and 10 td’s.  Jim was coached that year by former Raider Wayne Schickram.  Schickram ironically held the old school record when he rushed for 258 yards against Shenandoah in 1976.  Schickram was also a junior and ended up going over 1,000 yards for the season.  As a senior, Hope would rush for school record 1,509 yards while playing for 1st year head coach Whitey Williams.  Hope broke George Barron’s record that stood for 28 years.  Jim would also tie the single season school record with his 18 td’s.  Jack Reese (1927), Joe Rhubright (1928) and Barron (1962) all scored 18 td’s in a season.  Hope would rush for 2,496 yards in his career, breaking Schickram’s record of 2,449 yards by 47 yards.  Alex Zukus would come along in the year 2000 and pile up 3,462 yards in his career (2000-03) to become the Raiders current career rushing leader.

    2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 

    Rushing Yards (200):

    350 (7) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)

    297 (4), 211 (7), 209 (5) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)

    289 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

    265 (5), 264 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)

    261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)

    259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    240 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS)

    233 (6) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)

    232 (7) Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)

    231 (5) Corey Castillon (PME)

    219 (1), 209 (4), 202 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)

    219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)

    219 (7), 211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)

    218 (7), 212 (5) Kareem Williams (Parkland)

    212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)

    211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley)

    205 (5) Nick Farber (Northern Lehigh)

    202 (7) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)

    201 (6) Harry Hall (Northwestern)

    200 (7) Khair Bowman (ESN)

    Td’s (4):

    6 (5), 4 (3), 4 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)

    5 (4), 4 (2), 4 (6) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)

    5 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)

    4 (1), 4 (3) Shane Simpson (Easton)

    4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)

    4 (2) Corey Castillon (PME)

    4 (2), 4 (7) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)

    4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)

    4 (4), 4 (5) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)

    4 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

    4 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)

    4 (4) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)

    4 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)

    4 (6) Wyl Miller (Emmaus)

    4 (7) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades)

    4 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS)

    4 (7) Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)

    4 (7) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)

     

    Passing Yards (200):

    329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)

    312 (2), 289 (5), 266 (3) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)

    324 (7), 305 (4), 241 (5) Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) pending

    296 (6), 236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh)

    285 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth)

    281 (2), 226 (7) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    280 (5), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff)

    277 (5) Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)

    270 (3) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)

    269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

    253 (4), 242 (6) Luke Hohenstein (PME)

    251 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)

    234 (6) Devante Cross (Parkland)

    235 (7), 233 (6) Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)

    230 (3) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)

    207 (7) Jeff Charles (Whitehall)

    204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS)

    211 (7), 204 (5) Justin Albert (Nazareth)

    202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

     

    Td Passes (4):

    6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    5 (2) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)

    5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)

    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)

    4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

    4 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)

     

    Receptions (10):

    10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    10 (7) Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) pending

     

    Reception Yards (150):

    251 (6) Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)

    212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)

    202 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    202 (6) Brady Morgan (Pottsville Nativity)

    197 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)

    184 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)

    180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville)

    180 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME)

    175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley)

    174 (2) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)

    156 (4) Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)

    153 (5) Jake Stopay (Catasauqua)

     

    SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted

    Rushing Yards (525 yards minimum)

    1,326  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 1,788 yards

    1,250  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area)

    1,236  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)

    1,217  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior

    1,112  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)

    1,082  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)

    1,078  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior

    1,005  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior

    982  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

    922  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior

    912  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley)

    911  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)

    891  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    867  Kareem Williams (Parkland)

    850  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior

    829  Harry Hall (Northwestern) sophomore

    798  Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh) junior

    778  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)

    758  Will Quiles (ESN)

    780  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    718  Phil Vass (Bangor)

    709  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)

    707  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore

    688  Jryi Davis (Bangor)

    653  Dashon Russell (Pius X)

    648  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)

    644  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior

    636  Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)

    548  Qmac Quiteh (PMW) junior

    544  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    535  Wyl Miller (Emmaus) junior

    Touchdowns (11 minimum)

    22  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 28 td’s

    18  William Casella (Schuylkill Haven) junior

    17  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior

    17  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    16  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    16  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)

    16  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior

    15  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)

    14  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    14  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior

    13  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

    13  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior

    13  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior

    13  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)

    12  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior

    12  Kareem Williams (Parkland)

    12  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)

    12  Niko Petrone (ESS)

    11  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)

    11  Wyl Miller (Emmaus) junior

    11  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    11  Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)

    11  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior

    11  Wyatt Clements (Lehighton)

     

    Passing Yards (600 minimum)

    1,227  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior Michael Pietropola of Wellsboro, State Leader 1,830 yards

    1,204  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)

    1,171  Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) sophomore

    1,130  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

    1,060  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    1,035  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior

    987  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore

    967  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)

    963  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore

    956  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)

    927  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)

    866  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore

    863  Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)

    833  Luke Hohenstein (PME)

    803  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

    786  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior

    741  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)

    730  Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)

    729  Spencer King (Nazareth)

    693  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman

    651  Bradley Wilkins (Easton)

    647  Justin Albert (Nazareth)

    631  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior

    603  Keith Mosher (Saucon Valley)

    602  Nick Cook (Northampton)

     

    Passing Td’s (10 minimum)

    18  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) Michael Pietropola of Wellsboro, State Leader with 25 td’s 

    17  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

    14  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior

    12  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore

    12  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    12  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior

    11  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior

    10  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)

    10  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore

     

    Receptions (19 minimum)

    37  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)  Anthony Benson of Brockway, State Leader 51 receptions

    35  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)

    31  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    30  RJ Sarajian (PME)

    29  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic)

    26  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)

    25  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior

    24  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior

    24  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)

    23  Justice Anderson (Allen)

    23  Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley)

    22  Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley) junior

    21  Cody Heffelfinger (Southern Lehigh) junior

    21  Conor Sullivan (Whitehall) junior

    21  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley)

    20  KJ Williams (Liberty)

    20  Jared Bauer (Northampton)

    19  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    19  Kyle Pretty (Freedom) junior

     

    Reception Yardage (350 minimum)

    649  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior Brandon Kontz of Trinity, State Leader 878 yards

    593  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    546  RJ Sarajian (PME)

    505  Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)

    480  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)

    438  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)

    408  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)

    399  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    386  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior

    365  Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley) junior

    363  Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)

    360  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic)

  • Tamaqua Area’s Tyler Hope sets school single-game rushing record

    tamaquaThis past weekend Senior Running Back Tyler Hope rushed for 350-yards on 26 carries and scored four touchdowns in a 32-14 win over Schuylkill Haven.

    “Our line did a great job against a physical Schuylkill Haven defense. Cody Houser, Devin Murphy, Nick Coccio, Nathan Bastanzi and Tyler Andrews blocked well that night,” said head football coach Sam Bonner. “Our tight end Trevor Skripko did a good job blocking on the line.”

    Hope’s 350-yard performance broke his Uncle’s previous record. In 1989,  Jim Hope rushed for 331-yards.

    Tyler has seen limited action due to a injury during the offseason. “He’s a heck of a running back, but he has had a rough start to the year. He’s coming off a lower back fracture. He has played limited time the last three or four weeks for us. He’s only played about 10 quarters of football.”

    In four games he has rushed for 648 yards on 57 carries (11.37 yards per carry) and eight touchdowns. “We had to bring him back slowly. We are going series by series since he’s been back.”

    Against Shenandoah Valley he had three carries and nine carries against North Schuylkill. “We are going on what he can tolerate and sometimes when you are winning the game it is easier to tolerate the pain like he did the other night.”

    “He is an impressive athlete. When he is healthy he is one of our stronger kids.”

    Hope also throws the javelin. “As a sophomore in states he took second in Javelin.”

     

  • Pen Argyl’s Nick Oyer sets school receiving-yardage record

    pen_argylNick Oyer caught five passes for 251-yards and four of them went for touchdowns in a 35-2 win against Northern Lehigh. Quarterback Ryan Hunt completed all five of his passes to Oyer. “We don’t throw the ball much,” said head football coach Paul Reduzzi. “This record may last a while.”

    Oyer breaks the old mark of 180-yards set by Zach Miler in 2011 against Wilson Area. The 251-yard performance by Oyer falls one yard short of the Colonial League record of 252 yards set by Zach Bogoly of Wilson last year against Salisbury.

    So far this season Nick has caught 18 passes for 505 yards and eight touchdowns. “Our receivers get their name on a banner in the gym if they have 500 plus yards receiving. He is over that for the year.”

    “Nick may be the most coachable kid I have ever met.” This year he has played all over the field for the Green Knights. “He’s played tight end for us, wide receiver, quarterback, running back, fullback and has done everything but put a lineman number on.”

    “On defense he has played multiple positions, at times he has punted for us and does kick returns. He makes great decisions and always puts him self in good positions.”

  • Southern Lehigh’s dynamic duo setting school records

    SouthernLehighRecords are meant to be broken and in this family they are doing just that. In 2011 Ty Edmond set the school single-game passing record of 281-yards against Palmerton. His little brother did just that. Junior Quarterback Travis Edmond threw for 296-yards against Notre Dame to set a new school record breaking his older brothers previous record.

    “Travis is a two-year starter and his sophomore year he almost broke his brothers single-season passing record. He missed it by 10 yards and he passed for almost 1,600 yards,” said head football coach John Toman.

    “This past weekend, Travis went over 1,000 yards passing for the year.” Travis passed for 141-yards and two touchdowns to help lead his team to a impressive 59-6 win over Wilson Area.

    Travis missed some games this season with a right shoulder injury. “He played the first two and a quarter games. He got hurt in the second quarter of the Bangor game. Than he set out and played the one drive against Pen Argyl and than played the whole games against Notre Dame and Wilson last weekend.”

    He is completing over 60% of his passes. “He throws the ball extremely well on the run in our spread wing-T offense. He’s smart out there and we allow him to call plays.”

    His main target this year is senior wide receiver Jake Del Priore. He is leading District 11 in receptions going into last week. He is now the Spartan’s all-time reception yardage leader. Del Priore’s 1,746 career receiving yards broke Jeff Smillie’s record of 1,674 yards.

    This past weekend against Wilson Area Del Priore broke another school record of 116 career receptions held by Smillie. “He just caught his 117th career reception this past weekend. He’s 13 catches away of breaking the Colonial League record held by Wilson Area’s Adam Thomas, 129.

    Going into week 7 Jake was leading District 11 in receptions with 32 and fifth in reception yards with 422. “He has been averaging about 5 or 6 catches per game.”

    Also kicker Collin Johnston’s eight extra points give him 32 for the season breaking the old mark of 31 that was held by Mike Wagner in 2011

  • Williams Valley’s Trevor Whelski sets school all-time tackling record

    williams_valleyRoger Staubach once said,” Confidence doesn’t come out of nowhere. It’s a result of something…hours and days and weeks and years of constant work and dedication.”

    Trevor has been doing that. This past offseason he worked real hard to get in the best shape of his life. “This past summer he dropped some excess weight and replaced it with muscle mass. He came in the best shape of his four-year career,” said head football coach Tim Savage.

    Because of all that dedication, Trevor is making a difference this year.

    This past weekend Trevor Whelski had 11 total tackles to help his team defeat previous unbeaten Tri-Valley, 28-14. “On Friday night Trevor broke our schools all-time tackling record.” The previous record was 377 which was held by Curtis Fry in 2001. “Trevor now has 385 tackles in his career.”

    “He has been a starter at inside linebacker from day one for us. He’s been outstanding for us and is always in the right place.”

    Trevor has started in 42 games so far in his career. “He is a linebacker with great instincts, he’s hard to block and is elusive and has a low center of balance.”

    So far this season Trevor has 43 solo tackles, one interception, 12 tackles for loss and 76 total tackles to lead his team. “He has been the leader on defense for us since he was a sophomore. He makes all the calls.”

    On offense the 5-foot-9, 185-pound fullback has helped pave the way for his teammates. He’s averaging 11.22 yards per carry and scored six touchdowns. “He’s paved the way for Cole in our two back set. He’s a tremendous blocker.”

    So far in seven games the Vikings have rushed for 1,445 yards and averaging 6.72 yards per carry.

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 7)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 5-1 (1) defeated LaSalle HS, 35-28

    Next Opponent: Father Judge

     

    2) Coatesville (1) 7-0 (2) defeated Kennett, 56-7

    Next Opponent: West Chester Henderson

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 7-0 (3) defeated Lower Dauphin, 25-14

    Next Opponent: Red Land

     

    4) Neshaminy (1) 7-0 (4) defeated Council Rock South, 35-0

    Next Opponent: Bensalem

     

    5) Archbishop Wood (12) 6-1 (5) defeated Lansdale Catholic, 35-6

    Next Opponent: Archbishop Ryan

     

    6) Manheim Central (3) 7-0 (7) defeated Lampeter-Strasburg, 56-31

    Next Opponent: Ephrata

     

    7) Berwick Area (2) 7-0 (8) defeated Williamsport, 48-7

    Next Opponent: Pittston Area

     

    8) Parkland (11) 6-1 (9) defeated Bethlehem Freedom, 21-0

    Next Opponent: Bethlehem Catholic

     

    9) Wilson (3) 7-0 (10) defeated Lancaster Catholic, 24-17

    Next Opponent: Manheim Township

     

    10) LaSalle College HS (12) 5-2 (6) tied lost to St. Joseph’s Prep, 28-35

    Next Opponent: Roman Catholic

     

    10) Garnet Valley (1) 7-0 (NR) tied defeated Strath Haven, 33-7

    Next Opponent: Harriton

     

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington (1) 6-1; Abington Heights (2) 6-1; Cedar Cliff (3) 7-0; Cocalico (3) 6-1; Cumberland Valley (3) 6-1; East Stroudsburg South (11) 7-0; Easton Area (11) 6-1; Lower Dauphin (3) 6-1; Penncrest (1) 6-1; Pennsbury (1) 6-1; Pottsgrove (1) 7-0; Scranton Prep (2) 7-0; Southern Lehigh (11) 6-1; Upper Dublin (1) 7-0; West Chester Rustin (1) 7-0; Whitehall (11) 6-1; Wyoming Valley West (2) 6-1

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 7)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Small School 

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 5-1 (1) defeated Bonner-Prendie, 45-13

    Next Opponent: Prep Charter

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 7-0 (2) defeated Bloomsburg, 50-13

    Next Opponent: Shamokin

     

    3) Catasauqua (11) 7-0 (3) defeated Pen Argyl, 29-14

    Next Opponent: Palmerton Area

     

    4) Berks Catholic (3) 7-0 (4) defeated Hamburg, 34-13

    Next Opponent: Fleetwood

     

    5) West Catholic (12) 6-1 (5) defeated Archbishop Carroll, 50-21

    Next Opponent: Neumann-Goretti

     

    6) Montoursville (4) 7-0 (8) defeated Danville, 21-10

    Next Opponent: Milton Area

     

    7) Dunmore (2) 7-0 (7) defeated Lakeland, 34-12

    Next Opponent: Western Wayne

     

    8) Danville (4) 6-1 (6) lost to Montoursville, 10-21

    Next Opponent: Shikellamy

     

    9) Old Forge (2) 6-1 (9) defeated Lackawanna Trail, 50-13

    Next Opponent: Carbondale

     

    10) Bermudian Springs (3) 7-0 (10) defeated Fairfield, 33-7

    Next Opponent: Fairfield

     

    Honorable Mention: Bristol (1) 5-1; Carbondale Area (2) 7-0; Episcopal Academy (Inter-AC) 6-1; Lake-Lehman (2) 6-1; Littlestown (3) 7-0; Loyalsock Township (4) 5-2; Mahanoy Area (11) 6-1; Pine Grove (11) 7-0; Steelton-Highspire (3) 6-1; South Williamsport (4) 6-1; Tri-Valley (11) 6-1; Wellsboro (4) 7-0; Williams Valley (11) 6-1

  • O-Line Powers Green Wave Past Warriors

    kennyweek72013The rain stopped shortly before the opening kickoff. The slick conditions forced Nativity to rely on its rushing attack.
    The unsung heroes in football are the offensive linemen. Chris Mickey, Aaron Davidson, Aric Foster, Ricky Stone, and Chris Wollyung brought back to life the Green Wave’s lifeless running game this week in a 33-13 win over the Carson Long Warriors in an All-American Football Conference contest Friday night at Saint Clair’s Veterans Memorial Stadium.
    Nativity pounded the rock all night rushing the ball 42 times for 283 yards. Leading this attack was junior tailback Ryan Searle, who touched the the ball 13 times for 97 yards and had a score.
    After the game Searle gave all the credit to the offensive line.
    “Our line really stepped up,” Searle said. “All of them really stepped up. It really helped us a lot.”
    The first possession the Green Wave pounded the ball down the field scoring on a 1- yard Dan Lozada run. Later in the first quarter, Lozada found tight end Jeremy Hoban for a 20-yard score for a 13-0 lead.
    On Carson Long’s next possession middle linebacker Aric Foster took his first of two interceptions to the house giving the Green Wave (4-3, 2-0 AAFC) a commanding 19-0 lead.
    In the second quarter the Green Wave continued to move the ball on the ground. This time sophomore tailback Marcus Renninger scored on a 4-yard touchdown run. The Green Wave took a 27-0 lead at the half.
    In the third quarter, Searle spun off defenders and fell into the end zone for a 5-yard touchdown. The Green Wave led 33-0 after three quarters.
    The Warriors (1-6, 0-1) added two late scores, both coming through the air, but it was too little too late as they could not knock off a hot Green Wave.
    Nativity has won its last three games and four out of their last five.
    This win sets up a crucial AAFC matchup between Pius X (3-4 1-0) and Nativity next Friday at Veterans Memorial Stadium.
    After the game Renninger discussed some keys to next weeks crucial match up.
    “Pius is a tough game for us, but I think if we run the ball and pass good we will come out with the win.”
    Searle talked about how the Green Wave will prepare for such a big game this week in practice.
    “We’re going to prepare for Pius like every other team no matter when it is we practice hard. I think this three-game win streak is going to boost us a bit. We just can’t get overconfident.”
  • Record Setting Performance Sparks Upset

    austinweek72013SCHUYLKILL HAVEN – In August, preseason hype surrounded the little town of Schuylkill Haven and its Hurricanes football program. A big, physical line on both sides of the ball and domination of the run game were the two factors that made the Hurricanes preseason AFL favorite. Injuries had hampered the success of the team, but all injured players returned for the showdown with the defending league champion Tamaqua Blue Raiders.

    Tamaqua showed early on that they were not intimidated and after back to back punts, drove down on 11 plays as senior QB Nate Edmonds took the option keep for a 13 yard score. Haven answered driving 10 plays and capped off by a two yard score by senior tailback William Casella. Schuylkill Haven’s 7-6 lead would be there last of the game. After a solid kick return by Zach Zucatti, senior Tyler Hope bolted 55 yards for a score to return the lead to the visitors, 12-7. The Tamaqua O-Line was out to prove it deserved all the praise, if not more, that Haven received. Play after play, the Hurricanes had no answer as Hope tacked on three more scores from 2, 79, and 91 yards.

    Schuylkill Haven would respond briefly with another score from Casella, but the Raiders were the stars of the night and cruised to a dominating 32-14 victory. Hope finished the night with 350 yards and broke his own uncle’s school record for rushing yards in a game. As a whole, the Blue Raiders blew up the Hurricane defense for a staggering 438 yards of total offense.

    The victorious Blue Raiders improve to 4-3 and with the loss by North Schuylkill, find themselves as the front runners for an Eastern Conference berth and back in the hunt for a District 11 berth. Next week, Tamaqua travels to Lansford for a rivalry showdown with Panther Valley.  The Hurricanes fall back to 4-3 on the year and are in trouble of missing the district playoffs after being considered as a state championship contender in preseason. Next week, the Hurricanes are matched up with the Jim Thorpe Olympians who are a perfect 6-0 in AFL play.

  • Week 7: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns 

    Manheim Central’s Dan Wiederrecht, 100-yards

    Great Valley’s Nasir Adderly, 99-yards

    Bangor’s Jryi Davis, 92-yards

    James Buchanan’s Shamar Pates, 92-yards

    Pottsville’s Darion Jacoby, 92-yards

    Canton Area’s Tyler Cole, 90-yards

    Harrisburg’s Ameechie Walker, 90-yards

    Ridley’s Matt Borchert, 90-yards

    Donegal’s Connor Maxwell, 85-yards

    Central Bucks West’s Corey Schott, 74-yards

    Red Land’s John Ford, 67-yards

    Shikellamy’s John Schaeffer, 65-yards

    Bangor Area’s Shawn Green, 46-yards

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Perkiomen Valley’s Rasaan Stewart, 90-yards

    Pius X’s Eric Marbury, 65-yards

    Notre Dame’s Trey Watson, 61-yards

    Selinsgrove’s Mason Popel, 60-yards

    Honesdale’s Josh LoBasso, 59-yards

    Old Forge’s Joey Gutowski, 50-yards

    Lehighton’s Tom Ruzicka, 35-yards

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    Boiling Springs Josh Ly, 2 (25, 29)

    Delaware Valley’s Brendan Paulison, 2 (25, 21)

    Scranton Prep’s Alex Rieder, 2 (22, 38)

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

     

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Palisades Sam O’Brien, 51-yards

    Central Columbia’s Cody Bowman, 43.6

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    Crestwood’s George Gendler, 5

     

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  • Week 7: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Penn Wood’s Jabri Smith, 18

    Cumberland Valley’s Tim Spinelli,17

    Mahanoy Area’s Mike Wronski, 17

    Central Dauphin’s Codie Zimmerman, 16

    Northampton’s Blake Boehm, 15

    Penn Wood’s Ryan Glover, 15

    McCaskey’s Tyler Owens, 14

    Cumberland Valley’s Tyler Heisey, 13

    McCaskey’s Kyaire Bynum, 13

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Hershey’s Michael Gadd, 3

    Parkland’s Anthony Pagliaro, 2

    Pine Grove’s Jared McCabe, 2

    Pine Grove’s Jed Blankenhorn, 2

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    Easton Area’s Justin Weldon, 3

    North Penn’s (1) Jesse Cook, 3

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Emmaus Kyle Boney, 76-yards

    South Williamsport’s Ryan Seagrave, 58-yards

    Great Valley’s Hammie Hungubular, 47-yards

    Palmerton’s Nick Sander, 44-yards

    Neumann-Goretti’s Kahlil Roane, 36-yards

    Imhotep Charter’s DeAndre Scott, 32-yards

    Lehighton Area’s Tyler Can, 19-yards

    Wissahickon’s Khalil Byrd, 8-yards

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Delaware County Christian’s Ronald Burrell, 91-yards

    Allentown Central Catholic’s Ryan Beville, 90-yards

    Father Judge’s Steve Brooks, 85-yards

    ELCO’s Cameron Strause, 74-yards

    Annville-Cleona’s Alec Barr, 73-yards

    Central Bucks West’s Connor O’Hanlon, 56-yards

    Spring-Field Montco’s Jhaloni Johnson, 56-yards

    Upper Dublin’s Ryan Stover, 55-yards

    Central Bucks West’s Buddy Zanolini, 48-yards

    Great ValleyChris Temple, 41-yards

    Nativity BVM’s Aric Foster, 35-yards

    Carlisle’s Nate Barnes, 34-yards

    Camp Hill’s Kyle Remig, 23-yards

    Master Charter’s Idris Mateen, 22-yards

    Mid-Valley’s Cory Tomasetti, 15-yards

    Bermudian Spring’s Aaron Rebert, 3-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    Garnet Valley’s Steve Lehman, 35-yards

    Wellsboro’s Kieron Smethers, 25-yards

    Annville-Cleona’s John Groh, 24-yards

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 7: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    Lake Lehman’s Dustin Jones, 369-yards

    Tamaqua Area’s Tyler Hope, 350-yards **School Record

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 321-yards

    Central Dauphin East’s Chase Edmonds, 257-yards

    Roman Catholic’s Demitri Kelly, 252-yards

    Penn Manor’s Charles Bell, 247-yards

    East Stroudsburg South’s Niko Petrone, 245-yards

    Central Dauphin’s Malachi Holmes, 243-yards

    Neshaminy’s D’Andre Pollard, 235-yards

    Jim Thorpe’s Ryan Saunders, 234-yards

    Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley, 220-yards

    Dunmore’s Daiqwon Buckley, 222-yards

    West Chester Rustin’s Terry Loper, 214-yards

    Parkland’s Kareem Williams, 211-yards

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim, 211-yards

    Honesdale’s Kevin Miller, 209-yards

    Abington’s Craig Reynolds. 205-yards

    Nazareth Area’s Jordan Gray, 201-yards

    East Stroudsburg North’s Khair Bowan, 200-yards

    Hempfield’s Devin Washington, 200-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    Holy Redeemer’s Jimmy Strickland, 481-yards

    Lampeter-Strasburg’s Collin Shank, 356-yards

    Wellsboro’s Michael Pietropola, 345-yards

    Shenandoah Valley’s Ian McCole, 324-yards

    North Penn’s (4) Bo Burleigh, 314-yards

    ELCO’s Jeff Martin. 300-yards

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Holy Redeemer’s Pat Villani, 209-yards

    Boyertown Area’s Nick Brough, 185-yards

    Hatboro-Horsham’s John O’Malley, 177-yards

    North Penn’s (4) Dayton Wood, 176-yards

    Upper Perkiomen’s Travis Kline, 171-yards

    Trinity’s Brandon Kuntz, 165-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Wellsboro’s Michael Pietropola, 6

    ELCO’s Cameron Strause, 5

    Holy Redeemer’s Jimmy Strickland, 5

    North Penn’s (4) Bo Burleigh, 5

    Northern York’s Luke Lyons, 5

    Penn Manor’s Charles Bell, 5

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 5

    West Catholic’s Greg White, 5

    Boyertown Area’s Griffin Pasik, 4

    Central Dauphin East’s Chase Edmonds, 4

    Dieruff’s Shakur Lester, 4

    East Stroudsburg South’s Niko Petrone, 4

    Milton Area’s Josh Brown, 4

    Neshaminy’s D’Andre Pollard, 4

    Palisades Christian Gretzinger, 4

    Steelton-Highspire’s James Warren, 4

    Susquehanna Community’s Austin White, 4

    Tamaqua Area’s Tyler Hope, 4

    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin’s Paul Cole, 4

     

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  • Whitehall Survives Scare From Central Catholic 28-19

    brainweek72013The saying, things aren’t always what they seem came to mind as Whitehall’s junior running back Saquon Barkley took a screen pass from Jeff Charles at his own 25 yard line and sprinted towards the end zone at J. Birney Crum Stadium last night.  However something happened along the way, he prematurely tossed the ball to the official before crossing the goal line. The ball ended up out of bounds for a touchback.
     That mental error did not deter him as he scored two touchdowns the next two Zephyr possessions to lead Whitehall past a gutsy Central Catholic effort 29-18 before a sparce homecoming crowd in Allentown
     “I made a mistake,” Barkley stated “I was being an idiot, I thought I was in the end zone. I was just excited about making a play because we talked about it and I thought I made it. Next time I’ll be sure to run through the end zone to make sure it is touchdown.”
    Whitehall overcame three turnovers on the night to secure a four way atop the LVC standings. Parkland, Easton and Emmaus all won their respective games as well.
    Barkley,got the Zephyrs off to fast start with a 14 yard scoring run on their opening possession. Connor Ilgenfritz tacked on the PAT for a 7-0 lead. Central Catholic answered with a brilliant playfake by CCHS QB Mason Kholi, who ran it in from 36 yards out. PAT was blocked, however leaving Whitehall with 7-6 lead.
    After a Ryan Bonshak 1 yard touchdown run for Whitehall made the score 14-6. The Zephyrs were on a drive deep in Viking territory. Ryan Beville picked off a Charles pass and returned it 90 yards for score to cut the lead to 14-13.
    After his gaffe, Barkley, who rushed 23 times for 213 yards, scored on runs of 57 and 6 yards in second half to seal the win. Central Catholic got as close as 21-19 on 22 yard pass from Kholi to receiver Dallas Kassis on a 4th and 8 with 8:39 left in the contest.
    “Central had a great game plan tonight.” Whitehall coach Brian Gilbert said. “They have some tough kids and they are alot better than their 2-4 record. “They could be 4-2 very easily, ha they made few plays during the year.” He added.
    Whitehall will get set to play next Friday against Emmaus. It will homecoming night at Zephy Stadium.
  • Crestwood thumps the Panthers

    vinceweek72013The Comets are a mirror image of last year. Crestwood fell to Berwick in the season opener and then rattled off six straight wins. This year, it was the same routine after their 42-0 win over the visiting Panthers of Pocono Mountain West. Crestwood has outscored their opponents during their win streak by a combined total of 226-61.

    Six of the previous seven meetings between the Panthers and the Comets were decided by 7 points or less.

    The Comets’ defense held the Panthers to just 53 total yards in the first half.

    Crestwood’s signal caller Jay Popson scored 3 of the team’s 6 rushing touchdowns on the night. Frank Aigeldinger scored his 11th touchdown as he plunged in from 2-yards away. Aigeldinger led the Comets in the rushing with 152 yards on 18 carries.

    Crestwood improves to 4-0 at home this season.

    Pocono Mountain West had dropped their first four contests, then winning their past two. However, the Panthers have yet to win away from home this year (0-3).

    The last time Pocono Mountain West had defeated Crestwood was in 2005 (24-6).

    Next up, Crestwood takes on Dallas next Saturday. Pocono Mountain West (2-5) will travel to Dieruff.


    Scoring Chart

    First Quarter
    C – Tanner Kahlau 31 yard TD run (kick failed) – C 6-0 (2:57)
    Second Quarter
    C – Jay Popson 6 yard TD run (Popson run) – C 14-0 (6:46)
    Third Quarter
    C – Jay Popson 43 yard TD run (George Gendler kick) – C 21-0 (8:03)
    C – Jay Popson 4 yard TD run (Gendler kick) – C 28-0 (0:42)
    Fourth Quarter
    C – Jacob Zbenger 1 yard TD run (Gendler kick) – C 35-0 (11:57)
    C – Frank Aigeldinger 2 yard TD run (Gendler kick) – C 42-0 (

  • Postponed Games Week 7 – Updated at 3:30 pm

    Updated 10/11/13 – If your game is postponed because of rain Friday, please email us so we can add your game to the list. Please in your email add the new date, location and time of your game. Thanks to everyone in advance!!

    Special Thanks to all the Athletic Directors and Dean Beers

    Email: easternpafootball@verizon.net or dave@easternpafootball.com

    List:

    District 1 games

    Pennridge at Central Bucks South, postponed to Saturday 10/12 at 11:30am

    Springfield-Delco at Haverford Township, postponed to Sat. 10/12 at 7:00pm

    Chichester at Interboro, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 7:00pm

    Unionville at Octorara, postponed to Saturday 10/12 at 6:00pm

    District 3 games

    Gettysburg vs. Big Spring, postponed to Saturday 10/12 at 11:00am

    Exeter Township at Muhlenberg, postponed to Saturday 10/12 at 1:00pm

    ELCO at Northern Lebanon, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    New Oxford at Kennard-Dale, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    Fairfield at Bermudian Springs, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:30pm

    Middletown at Steelton-Highspire, postponed to Monday, 10/14 at 6:00pm

    Upper Dauphin vs. Newport, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    Juniata vs. Millersburg, postponed to Saturday 10/12 at 3:00pm

    Hanover vs. York Suburban, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:30pm

    Littlestown vs. York Tech, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 4:00pm

    Central York vs. South Western, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    Milton Hershey vs. East Pennsboro, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    West York vs. Dover Area, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    Biglerville vs. Eastern York, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm **Homecoming Court Festivities will begin at 5:30pm

    Conestoga Valley vs. Solanco, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 7:00pm

    Mifflin County vs. Cumberland Valley, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    Columbia vs. Annville-Cleona, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    Lampeter-Strasburg vs. Manheim Central, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 5:00pm

    Pequea Valley vs. Donegal, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 5:00pm

    William Penn vs. Dallastown, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    Ephrata vs. Elizabethtown, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 7:00pm

    Mechanicsburg vs. Hershey, postponed to Saturday 10/12 at 12:00pm

    Red Land vs. Palmyra, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    Waynesboro vs. Northern, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    Camp Hill vs. Susquenita, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 6:00pm

    Pine Grove vs. Halifax, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 5:30pm

    Blue Mountain vs. Schuylkill Valley, postponed to Saturday 10/12 at 7:00pm **Homecoming festivities will follow the same schedule

    District 4 games

    Shamokin at Mifflinburg, postponed to Saturday 10/12 at 7:00pm

    District 11 games

    Tri-Valley vs. Williams Valley, postponed to Saturday 10/12 at 7:00pm

    Pine Grove vs. Halifax, postponed to Monday 10/14 at 5:30pm

    Blue Mountain vs. Schuylkill Valley, postponed to Saturday 10/12 at 7:00pm

    District 12 games

    West Catholic  vs. Archbishop Carroll, postponed to Saturday, 10/12 at TBA

  • Week 6 Notes: District 11

    Courtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician
    Week 6 notes:  
    Sophomore Harry Hall of Northwestern ran for 201 yards against Palmerton and now has 686 yards on the season.  
    Qmac Quiteh of PM West rushed for 233 yards against Allen and now has 530 on the season.  
    William Casella of Schuylkill Haven rushed for 264 yards and scored 4 td’s in a 48-7 win over Shenandoah Valley.  Casella, just a junior, rushed for 529 yards and scored 10 td’s in the last 2 weeks, moving him within 68 yards of reaching 3,000 for his career.  
    Wyl Miller of Emmaus scored 4 td’s vs Northampton and now has 11 on the season.  
    Mahanoy Area QB, Dylan Mahmod upped his District leading rushing totals with his 158 yards and 4 scores against Carson Long.  Mahmod now has 1,227 yards rushing and 22 touchdowns.  Mahanoy (6-0) travels to Jim Thorpe (5-1) this Friday night.  Thorpe has the 2 headed monster of Ryan Saunders (850 yards rushing, 9 td’s) and Deonte St. Hill (574 yards rushing, 10 td’s).  
    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim rushed for 182 and a score against previously unbeaten Williams Valley.  Pine Grove is now 6-0.  Heim now has 1,117 yards for the season putting him in 9th place at the school.  He just moved ahead of Mike Ibarra (1,016 yards in 1994) and Brandon Emerick (1,068 yards in 2005 and 1,093 yards in 2006).  Heim’s career total of 2,330 yards puts him in 4th place at the school.  Josh Himmelberger had 2,275 yards for the Cardinals from 2008-10, now drops to 5th place.  Thanks to Pine Grove AD Scott Dimon for taking the time to provide all the stats.  Phil Vass is now in 3rd place all-time at Bangor for career rushing yards.  Vass has 2,197 yards moving by Randy Heard’s 2,171 yards.  Vass now has 27 career td’s which is one better than Heard’s 26 that he had from 1996-98.  
    Junior, Saquon Barkley of Whitehall went over 1,000 yards rushing for his career.  Niko Petrone of ESS (3,185 yards) and Ra’Von Burton of Catasauqua (3,176 yards) moved upped the District 11 career rushing yardage chart.  They both just went by Shawn Brice, Don Diorio and Desmond Spady of Pius X, Frank Morici of Notre Dame and Eddie Mateo of Beca/Freedom.  Petrone needs one more touchdown to join the “40 td” club.  Nick Savant of Saucon Valley now has 2,291 yards for his career which places him in 6th place all-time at the school.  He moved by Sean Spengler (2002-05) who had 2,152 yards and Eric Kuester (2005-07) who had 2,269 yards.  Savant’s 289 yards rushing last week vs Catasauqua tied Southern Lehigh’s Paul Miller for 6th best all time in the Colonial League.  Miller ran for 289 yards against Palisades in 1975.  Michael McDaniel of Bethlehem Catholic is 3rd in the District with 15 touchdowns.  NOTE: Mahmod is 5th in the State with his 1,227 yards and is 2nd in the State with 22 td’s.  
     
    Southern Lehigh’s junior, Travis Edmond threw for 296 yards against Notre Dame to set a new school record.  The old record was held by his brother Ty, who threw for 281 yards against Palmerton in 2011.  Ryan Hunt of Pen Argyl was a perfect 5 for 5 for a whopping 251 yards and 4 td passes.  The 4 td passes ties the school record held jointly by Bob Vargo (1985) and Anthony Graziani (2000).  
    Stephen Sedesse of Williams Valley threw one touchdown pass vs Pine Grove and is now tied with Cole Ciesnolevicz (1997-00) for the school career record with 42.  Sedeese needs 55 yards to join the career “3,000 yard” club.   
    Brandon Leap of Pleasant Valley is now the school career record holder for passing yards.  Leap now has 3,635 yards, breaking the old record of 3,473 yards that Trevor Micklos had from 1996-99.  Shane Graspy of Blue Mountain threw for 233 yards last week to go over 2,000 yards for his career.  Graspy now has 2,138 yards.  Dieruff’s junior Chris Marks is second in the District with 1,087 yards. 
    Zack Bradley of Catasauqua went over 1,000 yards for the season and now has 1,061 yards.  That’s 3rd best in the District and his 15 td passes are second best behind Sedesse’s 17.  Luke Hohenstein of PM East threw for 242 yards in a 28-22 loss to Pleasant Valley.  
    Parkland’s sophomore qb Devante Cross threw for 234 yards and 3 td’s vs Nazareth.  NOTE: Sedesse is 11th with his yardage and 6th in td passes in the State.   
      
    Nick Oyer of Pen Argyl caught all 5 of Hunt’s passes for 251 yards and 4 td’s.  Both are school records.  Zach Miller had 180 yards receiving and 3 td’s vs Wilson in 2011.  The 251 yards falls one yard short of the Colonial League record of 252 yards set by Zach Bogoly of Wilson last year vs Salisbury.  Brad Walter of Wilson had 279 yards receiving vs Northern Lehigh in 2005, but that was in the first round of the District playoffs.  Brady Morgan of Pottsville Nativity caught 4 passes for 202 yards and 3 td’s vs CMVT.  Joe Brennan still holds the school record when he had 215 reception yards also against CMVT in 2003 as a sophomore.  
    Cody Miller of Williams Valley had another td catch to up his District lead to 12.  Miller also leads the District with his 649 receiving yards.  
    Jacob Del Priore of Southern Lehigh leads the District with 32 receptions and is now the Spartan’s all-time reception yardage leader.  Del Priore’s 1,746 career receiving yards broke Jeff Smillie’s 3 year old school record of 1,674 yards.  His yardage is also 6th best in the Colonial League.  He moved ahead of John Gardus of Salisbury (1,724 yards) and now sits behind Wilson’s 5 horseman (Justin Scerbo, Zach Bogoly, Brad Walter, Adam Thomas and Kowan Scott).  Del Priore now has 112 career receptions, 4 behind Smillie’s school record 116.  He also moves into 4th place all-time in the Colonial League.  Del Priore moved ahead of such greats as Kowan Scott of Wilson (106), John Gardus of Salisbury (107) and Chris Garr of Nazareth (110).  
    Eli Redmond of Parkland caught 6 passes for 184 yards and 3 scores vs Nazareth.  The 184 yards falls 20 yards short of the school record of 204 yards held by Tim Massaquoi.  Massaquoi set the record in a 47-33 District playoff win over Nazareth in 1998.  
    KJ Williams of Liberty needs 71 more yards to reach 2,000 yards receiving in his career.  Matt Tuerk of Nazareth and Ryan Beville of Central Catholic are 2nd and 3rd in the District with 27 and 26 catches respectfully.  Conor Sullivan of Whitehall caught 8 passes against Bethlehem Catholic and now has 18 on the season.  NOTE: Miller still leads the State with his 12 td catches.
           
    THE PAST AND THE PRESENT:  Back in 1983 Mike Lawrence became the all-time career rushing leader for Freedom high school.  Lawrence had back to back 1,000 yard seasons in 1982 (1,072) and 1983 (1,289) and ended his career with 2,459 yards and 30 touchdowns.  Thirty years later, there both still school records.  Lawrence also held the single game rushing record with 290 yards against Liberty in 1983.  Darrius Webb broke that record when he ran for 367 yards and 5 td’s in a 34-14 win over Parkland in 2009.  His son Ryan is a junior at Liberty.  He’s starting in the Hurricane backfield for the second year in a row and scored 3 td’s vs Central Catholic last week.  As a sophomore last year, Ryan had 68 carries for a team leading 501 yards.
     
    2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 
    Rushing Yards (200): 
    297 (4), 209 (5) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)
    289 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
    265 (5), 264 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)
    259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    233 (6) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    231 (5) Corey Castillon (PME)
    219 (1), 209 (4), 202 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)
    212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    212 (5) Kareem Williams (Parkland)
    211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley)
    205 (5) Nick Farber (Northern Lehigh)
    201 (6) Harry Hall (Northwestern)
    Td’s (4): 
    6 (5), 4 (3), 4 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
    5 (4), 4 (2), 4 (6) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)
    5 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    4 (1), 4 (3) Shane Simpson (Easton)
    4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
    4 (2) Corey Castillon (PME)
    4 (2) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)
    4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)
    4 (4), 4 (5) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)
    4 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
    4 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
    4 (4) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
    4 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)
    4 (6) Wyl Miller (Emmaus)
     
    Passing Yards (200): 
    329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    312 (2), 289 (5), 266 (3) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)
    305 (4), 241 (5) Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley)
    296 (6), 236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh)
    285 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth)
    280 (5), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
    277 (5) Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)
    270 (3) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
    269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
    253 (4), 242 (6) Luke Hohenstein (PME)
    251 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)
    234 (6) Devante Cross (Parkland)
    233 (6) Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)
    230 (3) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)
    204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS)
    204 (5) Justin Albert (Nazareth)
    202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)
     
    Td Passes (4):
    6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    5 (2) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)
    5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
    4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)   
    4 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)
     
    Receptions (10): 10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
     
    Reception Yards (150):
    251 (6) Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)
    212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)
    202 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    202 (6) Brady Morgan (Pottsville Nativity)
    197 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
    184 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland) 
    180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville)
    175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley)
    174 (2) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
    165 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME)
    156 (4) Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)
    153 (5) Jake Stopay (Catasauqua)
    SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted
    Rushing Yards (450 yards minimum)
    1,227  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 1,569 yards
    1,117  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)
    1,033  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior
       996  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)
       953  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
       926  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
       850  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
       818  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
    811  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)
       787  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
       786  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
       783  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
       758  Will Quiles (ESN)
       752  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley)
       717  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior   
       686  Harry Hall (Northwestern) sophomore
       653  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore
       649  Kareem Williams (Parkland)
       645  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
       626  Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh) junior
       586  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    585  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)
       574  Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)
       566  Jryi Davis (Bangor)
       553  Dashon Russell (Pius X)
       530  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
       530  Qmac Quiteh (PMW) junior
       523  Wyl Miller (Emmaus) junior
    513  Phil Vass (Bangor)
       501  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior  
       477  Trey Watson (Notre Dame)
    Touchdowns (9 minimum)
    22  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader with 23 td’s
    16  William Casella (Schuylkill Haven) junior
    15  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
    14  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
    14  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
    13  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    12  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
    12  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)
    12  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior
    12  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior

    11  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)
    11  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    11  Wyl Miller (Emmaus) junior
    11  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior

    11  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) 
    10  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior
    10  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
    10  Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)
    10  Kareem Williams (Parkland)
      9  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
      9  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
    9  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior
      9  Eli Redmond (Parkland)
      9  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
      9  Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)
    Passing Yards (500 minimum)
    1,104  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley) JJ Roberts of W. Chester East, State Leader 1,714 yards
    1,087  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior
    1,061  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)
       915  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)
       899  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore
    894  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior     
       847  Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) sophomore
       834  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
       818  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore
       809  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
       771  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)
       760  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
       729  Spencer King (Nazareth)
       715  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)
       692  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior  
       686  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
       671  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman
       628  Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)
       625  Bradley Wilkins (Easton)
       600  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior
       589  Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)
       574  Michael Glovas (Wilson) freshman
    520  Nick Cook (Northampton)   
    Passing Td’s (9 minimum)
    17  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley) Michael Pietropola of Wellsboro, State Leader with 22 td’s 
    15  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)
    11  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior
    11  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore
    11  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
    10  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)
    10  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior
      9  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior 
      9  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman
    Receptions (17 minimum)
    32  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)  Anthony Benson of Brockway, State Leader 49 receptions
    27  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
    26  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic)
    24  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    24  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior
    24  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior

    23  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)
    22  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)

    20  KJ Williams (Liberty)
    19  Cody Heffelfinger (Southern Lehigh) junior
    19  Jared Bauer (Northampton)
    18  Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley) junior
    18  Conor Sullivan (Whitehall) junior
    17  Justice Anderson (Allen)
    17  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    17  Owen Loughlin (Notre Dame)
    17  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior
    17  Joey Ford (Easton)
    17  Kyle Pretty (Freedom) junior
    Reception Yardage (300 minimum)
    649  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior Bryson Paulinellie of Dubois, State Leader 763 yards
    462  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
    447  RJ Sarajian (PME)
    440  Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)
    422  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
    380  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior
    369  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
    363  Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
    353  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)
    336  Jose Ozoemena (Stroudsburg)
    335  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior
    333  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior
    327  Owen Loughlin (Notre Dame)
    320  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
    302  Nyiem Nevarez (Pleasant Valley) junior
  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 6)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 4-1 (1) defeated Archbishop Wood, 31-21

    Next Opponent: LaSalle College HS

     

    2) Coatesville (1) 6-0 (2) defeated Downingtown East, 14-7

    Next Opponent: Kennett

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 6-0 (3) defeated Hershey 49-20

    Next Opponent: Lower Dauphin

     

    4) Neshaminy (1) 6-0 (5) defeated Council Rock North, 42-20

    Next Opponent: Council Rock South

     

    5) Archbishop Wood (12) 5-1 (4) lost to St. Joseph’s Prep, 21-31

    Next Opponent: Lansdale Catholic

     

    6) LaSalle College HS (12) 5-1 (6) defeated Father Judge, 17-16

    Next Opponent: St. Joseph’s Prep

     

    7) Manheim Central (3) 6-0 (7) defeated Cocalico, 24-12

    Next Opponent: Lampeter-Strasburg

     

    8) Berwick Area (2) 6-0 (8) defeated Tunkhannock, 57-3

    Next Opponent: Williamsport

     

    9) Parkland (11) 5-1 (9) defeated Nazareth Area, 47-6

    Next Opponent: Bethlehem Freedom

     

    10) Wilson (3) 6-0 (10) defeated Palisades, 30-7

    Next Opponent: Lancaster Catholic

     

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington (1) 5-1; Abington Heights (2) 6-0; Bethlehem Catholic (11) 4-2; Cedar Cliff (3) 6-0; Cocalico (3) 5-1; Cumberland Valley (3) 5-1; East Stroudsburg South (11) 6-0; Easton Area (11) 5-1; Garnet Valley (1) 6-0; Lower Dauphin (3) 6-0; Penncrest (1) 5-1; Pennsbury (1) 5-1; Pottsgrove (1) 6-0; Scranton Prep (2) 6-0; Southern Lehigh (11) 5-1; Upper Dublin (1) 6-0; West Chester Rustin (1) 6-0; Whitehall (11) 5-1; Wyoming Valley West (2) 5-1

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 6)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Small School 

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 4-1 (1) lost to Eastern Christian Academy (MD), 36-28

    Next Opponent: Bonner-Prendie

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 6-0 (2) defeated Selinsgrove, 54-14

    Next Opponent: Bloomsburg

     

    3) Catasauqua (11) 6-0 (3) defeated Bangor, 42-0

    Next Opponent: Pen Argyl

     

    4) Berks Catholic (3) 6-0 (4) defeated Schuylkill Valley, 36-7

    Next Opponent: Hamburg

     

    5) West Catholic (12) 5-1 (5) defeated Conwell Egan, 44-0

    Next Opponent: Archbishop Carroll

     

    6) Danville (4) 6-0 (6) defeated Jersey Shore, 24-7

    Next Opponent: Montoursville

     

    7) Dunmore (2) 6-0 (7) defeated Honesdale, 48-7

    Next Opponent: Lakeland

     

    8) Montoursville (4) 6-0 (8) defeated Lewisburg, 27-20

    Next Opponent: Danville

     

    9) Old Forge (2) 5-1 (10) defeated Montrose Area, 49-6

    Next Opponent: Lackawanna Trail

     

    10) Bermudian Springs (3) 6-0 (NR) defeated Delone Catholic, 7-0

    Next Opponent: Fairfield

     

    Honorable Mention: Bristol (1) 4-1; Carbondale Area (2) 6-0; Episcopal Academy (IND) 5-1; Lake-Lehman (2) 5-1; Littlestown (3) 6-0; Mahanoy Area (11) 6-0; Northwest Area (2) 5-1; Pine Grove (11) 6-0; Steelton-Highspire (3) 5-1; South Williamsport (4) 5-1; Tri-Valley (11) 6-0; Wellsboro (4) 6-0; Williams Valley (11) 5-1

     

  • Week 6 Average Points Allowed

    Week 6: Top 5 AAAA Teams –  Average Points Allowed

    1) Perkiomen Valley (1) 4.6

    2) Lower Dauphin (3) 5.6

    3) Neshaminy (1) 5.6

    4) East Stroudsburg South (11) 9.1

    5) West Chester Rustin (1) 9.3

     

     

    Week 6: Top 5 AAA Teams –  Average Points Allowed

    1) Scranton Prep (2) 4.5

    2) Abington Heights (2) 5.3

    3) Benjamin Franklin (12) 5.6

    4) Manheim Central (12) 7.5

    5) Berwick Area (2) 8.6

     

     

    Week 6: Top 5 AA Teams –  Average Points Allowed

    1) Carbondale Area (2) 6.5

    2) Montoursville (4) 8.8

    3) Danville (4) 9.0

    4) Pine Grove (11) 9.3

    5) Berks Catholic (3) 9.8

    5) Lake-Lehman (2) 9.8

     

     

    Week 6: Top 5 A Teams –  Average Points Allowed

    1) Steelton-Highspire (3) 6.8

    2) Wellsboro (4) 8.6

    3) Williams Valley (11) 9.0

    4) Old Forge (2) 10.1

    5) Tri-Valley (11) 12.3

     

    Full List click here

  • Week 6 Average Points Scored

    Week 6: Top 5 AAAA Teams –  Average Points Scored

    1) Cedar Cliff (3) 42.8

    2) Wilson (3) 40.5

    3) Garnet Valley (1) 40.1

    4) Perkiomen Valley (1) 39.3

    5) Wyoming Valley West 38.1

     

    Week 6: Top 5 AAA Teams –  Average Points Scored

    1) Manheim Central (3) 48.0

    2) Berwick Area (2) 44.8

    3) Cocalico (3) 44.0

    4) Scranton Prep (2) 43.8

    5) Pottsgrove (1) 43.6

     

    Week 6: Top 5 AA Teams –  Average Points Scored

    1) Catasauqua (11) 50.5

    2) Imhotep Charter (12) 49.4

    3) Littlestown (3) 40.3

    4) Lake-Lehman (2) 39.6

    5) Berks Catholic (3) 38.3

     

    Week 6: Top 5 A Teams –  Average Points Scored

    1) Mahanoy Area (11) 52.6

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 52.5

    3) Wellsboro (4) 45.5

    4) Dunmore (2) 41.2

    5) Bristol (1) 40.8

     

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  • North Schuylkill Survives Raider Rally

    austinweek62013TAMAQUA – The clock ticked down in the fourth quarter. The “Pink-Out” crowd started to fade, and it looked as though North Schuylkill was headed for a comfortable 21-6 victory over the Tamaqua Blue Raiders on the road. Until, with 4:22 remaining, Tamaqua senior Tyler Hope took a swing pass 24 yards for a score with an extraordinary combination of speed and power to outmuscle and outrun defenders. Tamaqua was re-energized. The shockwave went through not only the starters, but the sideline, the crowd, and even the marching band was fired up.

    Tamaqua, however, had been battling throughout the entire game, but without the spark of intensity they roared out with in the second half, North Schuylkill was able to jump out to an early lead on runs by Austin Hummel and Bobby Grigas. The Blue Raiders struggled on offense throughout the first half with three dropped passes and a fumble inside the 10 yard line, but it looked like they’d survive the half only down by one touchdown. With 36 seconds left, Spartan QB Grigas rolled to his right and hooked up with his big target, the 6’5″ Tevin Murray, for a 30 yard score.

    Despite the deficit and low offensive production, Tamaqua came down the hill from the locker room hooting and hollering. The ecstatic and inspired Tamaqua squad battled like there was no tomorrow, turning away North Schuylkill four straight times in the redzone before Hope’s touchdown.  The Blue Raiders quickly forced a North Schuylkill punt, but could not get the offense restarted and had to punt deep in there own territory. Junior punter Jake Humes put the visiting Spartans back across the 50 and set up Tamaqua’s defense to make one final stand. For two plays, North Schuylkill backs, Grigas and freshman fullback Major Jordan, were stopped for little to no gain, but on third down, Hummel raced into Blue Raider territory and allowed the Spartans to run the clock out and escape with a hard fought win.

    The win sets the Raiders back at 3-3 and 1-3 in the AFL and on the outside track for the postseason. Upcoming for Tamaqua is preseason AFL favorite Schuylkill Haven who is coming off a 48-7 shellacking of the Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils. North Schuylkill improves to 4-2 (4-2 AFL) and will take on Mount Carmel Area next week at the Silver Bowl in Mount Carmel.

    NOTES – The Thursday before the game against Schuylkill Haven, the Blue Raiders will be hosting there second annual Community Pep Rally at the Southward Playground on the 300 block of Penn Street in Tamaqua.

  • Big Plays Spark Green Wave’s 2nd Straight Victory

    kennyweek62013Nativity took to the road for the first time this year as they battled All-American Football Conference foe Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech in its league opener on an unseasonably warm Saturday afternoon.

    A few big pass receptions by Brady Morgan led the Green Wave to a 19-6 victory, their second straight and third win in four outings.

    Both teams struggled to move the ball in the first quarter as penalties hurt both squads leading to no score after the first quarter.

    The second quarter was much of the same until the last minute when freshman quarterback Dan Lozada connected with senior wideout Brady Morgan for a 79-yard touchdown, giving the Green Wave (3-3, 1-0 AAFC) a 6-0 lead entering intermission.

    The second half started with a bang as Nativity dug deep into its playbook. A 53-yard double reverse flea flicker touchdown pass from senior tight end Jeremy Hoban to Morgan made the score 13-0 in favor of the Green Wave.

    That score held up throughout the third quarter as Nativity’s defense stood tall for much of the afternoon.
    “Bend don’t break,” Nativity head coach Tony Klazas said.

    Although that D allowed junior tailback Chris Zanolini to carry the ball 24 times for 104 yards and a score, the stats tell only part of the story. The Green Wave’s defense only allowed six points on the afternoon.

    The Rams put their first points on the board early in the fourth quarter with a 3-yard Zanolini touchdown run to pull the Rams (0-6, 0-2) within 13-6.

    Nativity added its final score late in the fourth. On a third-and-14, Lozada connected with his favorite target, Morgan, yet again for a 39-yard touchdown and an insurmountable 19-6 lead.

    Morgan finished his day with four receptions for 202 yards and three touchdowns. Lozada 6-of-13 passes, throwing for 174 yards and two touchdowns.

    “The balls were thrown great,” Morgan said.

    The aerial assault carried the Green Wave past the Rams, but the running game struggled. Klazas spoke about that after the game saying, “We’ve got to be able to run the ball and offensively we need to be better.”

    The Green Wave return to Saint Clair next week as they battle with fellow AAFC member Carson Long (1-5) on Friday evening on Homecoming night.

  • Week 6: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns 

    Lehighton’s Tyler Crum, 98-yards

    Parkland’s Eli Redmond, 97-yards

    Governor Mifflin’s Evan Pollack, 95-yards

    Palmerton’s Mike Stasko, 95-yards

    Gettysburg’s Lane Sherman, 93-yards

    Abington Height’s Sean Rock, 89-yards

    Cedar Crest’s Marq Kintzer, 87-yards

    Bethlehem Catholic’s Antwon Keenen, 86-yards

    Mahanoy Area’s Mason Evitts, 85-yards

    Fleetwood’s Michael Allen, 80-yards

    Lehighton’s Tyler Crum, 80-yards

    Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall, 75-yards

    Dover Area’s Grant Hoover, 75-yards

     

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Lakeland’s Garth Estadt, 56-yards

    West Perry’s Chase May, 41-yards

    Central Dauphin’s Josh Salak’s 17-yards

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    Lower Dauphin’s Joe Julius, 54-yards

    Wilson’s (3) Hunter Rubright, 40-yards

     

    Field Goals (2 or more)

    Annville-Cleona’s Matt Light, 2 (25, 15)

    Chambersburg’s Matt Porter, 2 (32, 29)

    Greencastle-Antrim’s Justin Hovey, 2 (31, 28)

    Lampeter-Strasburg’s Matthew Wright, 2 (37, 27)

    Lower Dauphin’s Joe Julius, 2 (54, 37)

    Wilson’s (3) Hunter Rubright, 2 (40, 21)

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Haverford School’s Brendan Burke, 41.3 yards

    Millersburg’s Connor Keim, 40.8 yards

    Mount Carmel Area’s Dominic Farronato, 40 yards

    Shenandoah Valley’s Nick Krushinsky, 40.40 yards

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

     

     

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  • Week 6: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Palmerton’s Issac George, 16

    Halifax’s Tyler Lenker, 15

    Lehighton’s Tom Ruzicka, 15

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Martin, 15

    Halifax’s Jake Paul, 14

    Palmerton’s Tre Nelson, 14

    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin’s Anthony Khalife, 14

    Crestwood’s Mike Legg, 13

    Crestwood’s Matt Bobeck, 13

    Halifax’s Cody Ramer, 13

    Palmerton’s Tyler Rodgers, 13

    Pine Grove’s Steve Zimmerman, 13

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Haverford High’s Jai Thornton, 2

    Metchacton’s Akeem Walcott, 2

    Tri-Valley’s Cale Bruso, 2

    Tri-Valley’s Tanner Coleman, 2

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    Pine Grove’s Mark Weinus, 3

    Pine Grove’s Steve Zimmerman, 3

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Catasauqua’s Brandon Purrone, 43-yards

    Daniel Boone’s Xavier Smith, 27-yards

    Fleetwood’s Shaq Cobb, 19-yards

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Governor Mifflin’s Evan Pollack, 97-yards

    Pennsbury’s Cody Tabeek, 68-yards

    Wilson’s (3) Hunter Harlee, 68-yards

    Central Dauphin’s Daniel Brosius, 64-yards

    Haverford High’s Jai Thornton, 55-yards

    Mahanoy Area’s Brandon Donelson, 54-yards

    Tri-Valley’s Tanner Coleman, 50-yards

    Warwick’s Anthony Fatjo, 49-yards

    Crestwood’s Mike Legg, 48-yards

    Wyoming Valley West’s Bill Davison, 46-yards

    Parkland’s Legend Boybsen, 45-yards

    Easton Area’s Nolan Kilpatrick, 40-yards

    Tri-Valley’s Hunter Harner, 40-yards

    Northern Lebanon’s Dylan Sellers, 38-yards

    East Pennsboro’s Ryan Turpin, 34-yards

    Montoursville’s Cameron Ott, 32-yards

    Milton Hershey’s Chris Santana, 32-yards

    Cedar Cliff’s Tyler Smith, 27-yards

    Annville-Cleona’s Paxson Hayes, 16-yards

    Mahanoy Area’s Alec Jackson, 10-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    Whitehall’s Mustafa Mitchell, 20-yards

    Central Dauphin’s Josh Salak, 17-yards

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 6: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    West Chester East’s Jon Jon Roberts, 444-yards

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 421-yards **School record

    Western Wayne’s Jayson Figueroa, 356-yards

    Avon Grove’s Tyler Peck, 333-yards

    Central Bucks East’s Alex Gibson, 299-yards

    Monsignor Bonner’s Joe DePhillipo, 262-yards

    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin’s Paul Cole, 235-yards

    Pocono Mountain West’s QMac Quiteh, 229-yards

    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Matt DeMarco, 225-yards

    Daniel Boone’s Kyle Myers, 217-yards

    West Chester Rustin’s Terry Loper, 214-yards

    Scranton’s Jake McCarthy, 207-yards

    Scranton Prep’s Pat Marino, 205-yards

    Northwestern Lehigh’s Harry Hall, 201-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    Wellsboro’s  Michael Pietropola, 405-yards **School record

    Central Bucks West’s John Fitz, 310-yards **School record

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Prep Charter’s Curran Simmons, 186-yards

    Interboro’s Mark Everton, 177-yards

    West Chester East’s Alex Corialos, 174-yards

    Cardinal O’Hara’s Thad Smith, 170-yards

    Academy Park’s Jamar Dembry, 156-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Central Bucks West’s John Fitz, 5

    Donegal’s Kris Trimby, 5

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 5

    Wellsboro’s Jermaine Brooks, 5

    Wellsboro’s  Michael Pietropola, 5  **School record

    West Chester East’s Jon Jon Roberts, 5

    Abington Heights Sean Rock, 4

    Boiling Spring’s Dalton Showaker, 4

    Camp Hill’s Michael Hope, 4

    Cardinal O’Hara’s DaShawn Darden, 4

    Garnet Valley’s Vince Razzano, 4

    Central Bucks East’s Alex Gibson, 4

    Gettysburg’s Jesse Stouch, 4

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 4

    Mahanoy Area’s Dylan Mahmod, 4

    New Oxford’s Wesley Beans, 4

    Parkland’s Eli Redmond, 4

    Prep Charter’s Curran Simmons, 4

    Scranton Prep’s Pat Marino, 4

    Western Wayne’s Jayson Figueroa, 4

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  • Bethlehem Catholic Gives Valliant Effort In Defeat to Whitehall 48-27

    brianweek62013What started out as football game on the opening kickoff, quickly became a track meet in first half. Neither Bethlehem Catholic or Whitehall could stop one another as they combined for 47 points and 0 punts in the half. Whitehall lead 27-20 at intermission en route to a 48-27 win in a battle of two first place teams in the LVC.
    “They (Bethlehem Catholic) have a lot of playmakers on that team. It took our defense a little time to adjust to that speed. I feel we did that in the second half.” Whitehall coach Brian Gilbert stated.
    Whitehall got the scoring started on their opening drive on a nine yard touchdown pass from Jeff Charles to Conor Sullvan and the PAT by Connor Ilgenfritz gave the Zephys a 7-0 lead. That lead did not last long. On the ensuing kickoff Antwon Keenan took the ball at his own 15 and retuned it 85 yards to paydirt and tied the game at 7. On the Zephyrs next possession, Charles connected on a 56 yard scoring play with Nick Nejad giving Whitehall a 14-7 lead.
    Saquon Barkley ran for 99 yards and three scores. One of which was on the very last play of the first half on a one yard run as the horn sounded giving Whitehall a 27-20 advantage.
    Whitehall got the first defensive stop of the game at the nine minute mark of the third quarter, as they stopped Keenan on a fouth and three. Becahi returned the favor on the next series.
    Then the turning point of the game came, as Becahi had a fouth and nine from near midfield. Jarred Mittl blocked a punt. Mustafa Mitchell scooped up the ball at the 20 and scampered in for a score giving Whitehall a 34-20 lead.
    “The game of high school football is about momentum. The blocked punt gave us that momentum. Our defense took advantage.” Gilbert stated.
    Whitehall (5-1 overall, 4-1 LVC) keeps pace with both Easton and Parkland atop the LVC. Emmaus, plays Saturday night against Northampton. Becahi falls to 3-2 in LVC.
    “This was a very big game for our kids.” Beca coach Joe Henrich stated. “I was disappointed with the way we played tonight.” He added.
    The Zephyrs take to the road next week to J. Birney Crum and a matchup with Allentown Central Catholic.
  • Week 5 Notes: District 11

    Courtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician

    Week 5 notes: 

    Mahanoy Area QB, Dylan Mahmod upped his District leading rushing totals with his 136 yards and 3 scores against Minersville.  Mahmod now has 1,069 yards rushing and 18 touchdowns.  He’s also thrown for 444 yards and 5 td’s.

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim rushed for over 200 yards again last week and now has 935 yards for the season.  Heim also went over 2,000 yards for his career as the Cardinals are now 5-0.  Phil Vass of Bangor returned to the line-up and rushed for 106 yards and 2 td’s in a win over Wilson.  Vass went over 2,000 yards in his career and now has 2,090.  Vass is 81 yards behind Rodney Heard for 3rd place all-time at Bangor.  Heard had 2,171 yards rushing from 1996-98.  Catasauqua senior, Ra’Von Burton rushed for 158 yards and 2 td’s vs Saucon Valley to up his season totals to 860 yards rushing and 12 td’s.  Burton joined the “3,000 yard” career club and now has 3,083 yards.  That’s good enough for 2nd place at Catasauqua.  This season, Burton has moved by Kyle Defranceschi, Chris Gerhard, Robert Delgado, Rick Gemmel, Devin Malarchik, Nate Pendry and Ethan Pendry on the Rough Rider all-time rushing list.  In the same game, Nick Savant of Saucon Valley ran for a school record 289 yards and scored 4 td’s.  Savant broke his own record of 282 yards that he set vs Perkiomen Valley last year.  Savant now has 2,127 yards for his career, which places him in 8th place all-time at the school.  Sean Spengler (2002-05) sits in 7th place with 2,152 yards, 25 yards ahead of Savant.  Jordan Gray of Nazareth joined the “3,000 yard” club for rushing yards.  Gray now has 3,029 yards moving him into 2nd place all-time at Nazareth.  Mark Madson had 3,017 yards rushing in his career from 1990-92.  Jim Thorpe’s Ryan Saunders rushed for 185 yards and 2 td’s vs Shenandoah Valley and now has 694 yards on the season.  Nate Farber rushed for 205 yards to help Northern Lehigh win their first game of the season.  William Casella of Schuylkill Haven rushed for 265 yards and scored 6 td’s in a 41-15 win over Panther Valley.  Casella, a junior now has 769 yards rushing and 12 td’s for the season and 30 td’s for his career.  The 6 td’s falls one short of the school record of 7.  Zach Barket scored 7 times vs North Schuylkill in 2008.  Niko Petrone of ESS now has 2,992 career rushing yards.  Will Quiles of ESN now has 1,596 career rushing yards and moves into 3rd place at the school.  Quiles moved by Brendan Woods (1,468 yards) and Everett Alers (1,452 yards).  Kareem Williams of Parkland went over 1,000 yards for his career (1,148).  Joe Maso of Phillipsburg has rushed for 514 yards in their first 3 games.  NOTE: Mahmod is 2nd in the State with his 1,069 yards and is the State leader with 18 td’s.  

     

    Sr. Zack Bradley of Catasauqua threw for 289 yards and 3 scores to up his season totals to 971 yards and 14 td passes.  Bradley joined the “3000 yard” career passing yardage club with 3,191 yards and moved into 2nd place all-time at Catty.  Jordy Miller had 3,157 yards from 2000-02.  Stephen Sedesse of Williams Valley threw for 183 yards and 3 td passes to help the Vikings go to 5-0.  Sedesse leads the District with 1,035 yards and 16 td passes.  Sedesse is now only 1 td pass behind the school career record of 42 held by Cole Ciesnolevicz.  Ciesnolevicz threw 42 td passes from 1997-00 before moving on to Bucknell University.  Shenandoah Valley’s sophomore qb Ian McCole has thrown for 305 and 241 yards in the last 2 games.  McCole now has 730 yards passing for the season.  Brandon Leap of Pleasant Valley threw for 147 yards against Wyomissing last week before being injured in the second quarter.  Leap is now 1 yard behind school record holder Trevor Micklos.  Micklos threw for 3,473 yards in his career (1996-99).  Shane Graspy of Blue Mountain and Kordell Theadford of Notre Dame need 95 and 100 yards respectfully to reach 2,000 yards in their careers.  NOTE: Sedesse is still 9th with his yardage and 4th in td passes in the State.

    Cody Miller of Williams Valley caught 9 passes for 175 and 2 td’s last week.  Miller leads the District with his 615 receiving yards and 11 td catches (22 total catches).  Jacob Del Priore of Southern Lehigh leads the District with 24 receptions and joined the “100 catch” club.  Del Priore has 104 career receptions for 1,604 yards.  He’s 70 yards behind school record holder Jeff Smillie who just set the record in 2010 with 1,674 yards.  KJ Williams of Liberty just cracked the top 15 all-time in the District for career receiving yards with 1,914.  Here are the 11 players he just went by that have over 1,800 yards in their career’s.  John Dieser (Bethlehem Catholic), Dubois Ross (Pius/Liberty), Don Evans (Jim Thorpe), Scott Holloman (Marian Catholic), Brad Miller and Jake Dunn (Panther Valley), Larry Zimmerman (Pine Grove), Nick Merva (Shenandoah Valley), Dan Cason (ESS), Clint Dodson (Parkland) and Quintin Lopez (Pius X).  Jake Stopay of Catasauqua becomes the first receiver this year to have over 150 yards receiving in multiple games.  NOTE: Miller leads the State with his 11td catches.

     

    In a battle of 5-0 teams, Williams Valley travels to Pine Grove.

     

     

    2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 

    Rushing Yards (200):

    297 (4), 209 (5) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)

    289 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

    265 (5) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)

    261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)

    259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    231 (5) Corey Castillon (PME)

    219 (1), 209 (4), 202 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)

    219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)

    212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)

    212 (5) Kareem Williams (Parkland)

    211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)

    211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley)

    205 (5) Nick Farber (Northern Lehigh)

    Td’s (4):

    6 (5), 4 (3) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)

    5 (4), 4 (2) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)

    5 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)

    4 (1), (3) Shane Simpson (Easton)

    4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)

    4 (2) Corey Castillon (PME)

    4 (2) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)

    4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)

    4 (4), (5) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)

    4 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

    4 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)

     

    Passing Yards (200):

    329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)

    312 (2), 289 (5), 266 (3) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)

    305 (4), 241 (5) Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley)

    285 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth)

    277 (5) Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)

    270 (3) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)

    269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

    280 (5), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff)

    253 (4) Luke Hohenstein (PME)

    236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh)

    204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS)

    230 (3) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)

    204 (5) Justin Albert (Nazareth)

    202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

     

    Td Passes (4):

    6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    5 (2) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)

    5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)

    4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)

    4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

     

    Receptions (10): 10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

     

    Reception Yards (150):

    212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)

    202 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    197 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)

    180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville)

    175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley)

    174 (2) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)

    165 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME)

    156 (4) Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)

    153 (5) Jake Stopay (Catasauqua)

     

    SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted

    Rushing Yards (400 yards minimum)

    1,069  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader 1,312 yards

    935  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)

    860  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)

    849  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior

    803  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)

    769  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior

    734  Will Quiles (ESN)

    728  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)

    694  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)

    689  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior

    675  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior

    642  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley)

    629  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    623  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

    566  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    583  Kareem Williams (Parkland)

    565  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore

    561  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior

    529  Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)

    519  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)

    510  Jryi Davis (Bangor)

    501  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior

    484  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)

    481  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    446  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior

    429  JD Donnelly (Palisades)

    417  Trey Watson (Notre Dame)

    407  Darion Jacoby (Pottsville) freshman

    406  Phil Vass (Bangor)

     

    Touchdowns (8 minimum)

    18  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) Mahmod is the State Leader…Wheeler has 17 td’s

    14  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    13  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    12  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)

    12  William Casella (Schuylkill Haven) junior

    12  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior

    11  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)

    11  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior

    11  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior

    10  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior

    10  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior

    10  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)

    9  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior

    9  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    9  Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)

    9  Kareem Williams (Parkland)

    9  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior

    9  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)

    9  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior

    8  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

     

    Passing Yards (400 minimum)

    1,035  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley) Alec Shaffer-Doan of Brockway, State Leader 1,410 yards

    1,012  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior

    971  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)

    878  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)

    735  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore

    730  Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) sophomore

    720  Spencer King (Nazareth)

    708  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore

    671  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    664  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

    638  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)

    630  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman

    608  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)

    598  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior

    585  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior

    572  Bradley Wilkins (Easton)

    566  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)

    496  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior

    488  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore

    471  Michael Glovas (Wilson)

    444  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)

    407  Nick Cook (Northampton)

     

     

    Passing Td’s (8 minimum)

    16  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley) 3 tied with 17 td’s, State Leaders 

    14  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)

    10  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)

    10  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior

    9  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore

    9  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    8  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior

    8  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman

     

    Receptions (15 minimum)

    24  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)  Anthony Benson of Brockway, State Leader 43 receptions

    23  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)

    22  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    22  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior

    22  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)

    19  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)

    19  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior

    19  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic)

    18  KJ Williams (Liberty)

    18  RJ Sarjian (Pocono Mountain East)

    17  Cody Heffelfinger (Southern Lehigh) junior

    17  Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)

    17  Jared Bauer (Northampton)

    16  Justice Anderson (Allen)

    16  Izaiah Avent (Liberty)

    16  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior

    15  Kasey Meyers (Dieruff) sophomore

    15  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    15  Owen Loughlin (Notre Dame)

    Reception Yardage (250 minimum)

    615  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior Bryson Paulinellie of Dubois, State Leader 618 yards

    410  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    363  Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)

    363  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    350  RJ Sarajian (PME)

    335  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior

    333  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)

    319  Owen Loughlin (Notre Dame)

    307  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior

    291  Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)

    282  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior

    280  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)

    275  Derek Gardner (Notre Dame)

    271  Dashon Russell (Pius X)

    270  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)

    245  Cody Heffelfinger (Southern Lehigh) junior

    243  Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    242  Stephen Ingles (Northern Lehigh)

    238  Jose Ozoemena (Stroudsburg)

    228  Jared Bauer (Northampton)

  • Raiders Overcome Adversity to Rally Past Dutchmen

    TAMAQUA- After a pregame moment of silence to remember supporter, booster, and former player and former school board member Daniel Miorelli, the Blue Raiders came out blazing by forcing two straight three and outs and a six yard touchdown run by Ernie Shilko. Tamaqua was on their way to another three and out until Paxson Hayes took off on fake punt down to the Blue Raider 23 yard line. Two plays later, Quinton Hall finishes the drive for Annville-Cleona, but the PAT misses wide right and the home team keeps the lead 7-6.

    Late in the first half, both teams battled hard to a 14-14 tie when misfortune struck first against Tamaqua. Tyler Hope was able to close the half on a good note with a five yard touchdown run to give his team the lead at the break 21-14.

    Tamaqua was clinging to a 21-20 lead midway through the third quarter when Dutchmen QB Zach Southall ran 32 yards to take the lead away from the Raiders on Homecoming. Several injuries to starters left the Blue Raiders in need of a spark. That spark would come swiftly in the form of a 55 yard screen pass to Tyler Skripko. Hope would haul in a pass from Nate Edmonds to cap the drive off, but an injury to the Raiders placekicker would force them to go for two. The try failed and they still trailed 28-27. A defensive stand would return the ball to a re-energized Blue Raider team bent on a come from behind victory. Hope and Skripko would tack on two more scoring runs to finish off the upset-minded Little Dutchmen. Troy Alexander of Annville-Cleona cut the Blue Raider lead but was not enough. The final count, 43-34, Tamaqua.

    NOTES – The night also held homecoming festivities for Tamaqua as Hope and left guard/defensive tackle Cody Houser were nominated for king and team manager Jessica Thomas was nominated for queen.

    The Blue Raiders improve to the 3-2 on the year and return to AFL play next week against the North Schuylkill Spartans who also sit at 3-2. The  game will be a “Pink-Out” in support of breast cancer research and sponsored by Saint Luke’s Memorial Hospital. Annville falls to 0-5 but proved to be much better than there record shows. The Little Dutchmen will search for their elusive first win against Garden Spot in L-L Section 3 play.

  • Week 5 Average Points Allowed

    Week 5: Top 5 AAAA Teams –  Average Points Allowed

    1) Neshaminy (1) 2.8

    2) Lower Dauphin (3) 5.6

    3) Perkiomen Valley (1) 5.6

    4) Penncrest (1) 6.8

    5) Wilson (3) 8.2

     

     

    Week 5: Top 5 AAA Teams –  Average Points Allowed

    1) Abington Heights (2) 3.6

    2) West Philadelphia (12) 4.4

    3) Lansdale Catholic (12) 5.2

    4) Benjamin Franklin (12) 5.4

    5) Scranton Prep (2) 5.4

     

     

    Week 5: Top 5 AA Teams –  Average Points Allowed

    1) Carbondale Area (2) 4.2

    2) Montoursville (4) 6.6

    3) Danville (4) 9.4

    4) Littlestown (3) 10.0

    5) Pine Grove (11) 10.0

     

     

    Week 5: Top 5 A Teams –  Average Points Allowed

    1) Steelton-Highspire (3) 6.8

    2) Wellsboro (4) 7.6

    3) Williams Valley (11) 8.0

    4) Tri-Valley (11) 9.2

    5) Old Forge (2) 11.0

     

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  • Week 5 Average Points Scored

    Week 5: Top 5 AAAA Teams –  Average Points Scored

    1) Cedar Cliff 41.6

    2) Wilson (3) 40.4

    3) Archbishop Ryan (12) 40.0

    4) Coatesville (1) 38.8

    5) Garnet Valley (1) 38.8

     

    Week 5: Top 5 AAA Teams –  Average Points Scored

    1) Manheim Central (3) 52.8

    2) Cocalico (3) 50.4

    3) Archbishop Wood (12) 44.8

    4) Scranton Prep (2) 43.0

    5) Berwick Area (2) 42.4

     

    Week 5: Top 5 AA Teams –  Average Points Scored

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 54.7

    2) Catasauqua (11) 52.2

    3) Littlestown (3) 42.8

    4) Bermudian Springs (3) 40.4

    5) Lake-Lehman  (2) 39.2

     

    Week 5: Top 5 A Teams –  Average Points Scored

    1) Southern Columbia (4) 52.2

    2) Mahanoy Area (11) 48.6

    3) Wellsboro (4) 44.2

    4) Williams Valley (11) 44.0

    5) Dunmore (2) 41.2

     

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  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 5)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Small School 

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 4-0 (1) defeated School of the Future, 83-6

    Next Opponent: Delaware Valley Charter

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 5-0 (2) defeated Muncy, 55-13

    Next Opponent: Selinsgrove

     

    3) Catasauqua (11) 5-0 (3) defeated Saucon Valley, 56-34

    Next Opponent: Bangor

     

    4) Berks Catholic (3) 5-0 (4) defeated Blue Mountain, 37-7

    Next Opponent: Schuylkill Valley

     

    5) West Catholic (12) 4-1 (5) defeated Bishop McDevitt (12), 52-14

    Next Opponent: Conwell Egan

     

    6) Danville (4) 5-0 (6) defeated Central Columbia, 34-6

    Next Opponent: Jersey Shore

     

    7) Dunmore (2) 5-0 (7) defeated Holy Cross, 62-21

    Next Opponent: Honesdale

     

    8) Montoursville (4) 5-0 (8) defeated Mount Carmel, 18-13

    Next Opponent: Lewisburg

     

    9) Steelton-Highspire (3) 5-0 (9) defeated East Pennsboro, 21-14 OT

    Next Opponent: Susquenita

     

    10) Old Forge (2) 4-1 (10) defeated Riverside, 57-7

    Next Opponent: Montrose Area

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 5-0; Bristol (1) 3-1; Carbondale Area (2) 5-0; Episcopal Academy (IND) 5-0; Fairfield (3) 4-1; Lackawanna Trail (2) 4-1; Littlestown (3) 5-0; Mahanoy Area (11) 5-0; Pine Grove (11) 5-0; South Williamsport (4) 4-1; Tri-Valley (11) 5-0; Wellsboro (4) 5-0; Williams Valley (11) 5-0

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 5)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 2-1 (1) defeated Roman Catholic, 42-7

    Next Opponent: Archbishop Wood

     

    2) Coatesville (1) 5-0 (2) defeated Bishop Shanahan, 37-13

    Next Opponent: Downingtown East

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 5-0 (3) defeated Susquehanna Township, 36-19

    Next Opponent: Hershey

     

    4) Archbishop Wood (12) 4-0 (4) defeated Cardinal O’Hara, 41-0

    Next Opponent: St. Joseph’s Prep

     

    5) Neshaminy (1) 5-0 (5) defeated Harry S. Truman, 35-7

    Next Opponent: Council Rock North

     

    6) LaSalle College HS (12) 4-1 (6) defeated Archbishop Ryan, 28-14

    Next Opponent: Father Judge

     

    7) Manheim Central (3) 5-0 (7) defeated Lebanon, 72-0

    Next Opponent: Cocalico

     

    8) Berwick Area (2) 5-0 (9) defeated Selinsgrove, 36-0

    Next Opponent: Tunkhannock

     

    9) Parkland (11) 4-1 (10) defeated Whitehall, 21-12

    Next Opponent: Nazareth Area

     

    10) Wilson (3) 5-0 (NR) defeated Cedar Crest, 35-0

    Next Opponent: Hempfield

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington (1) 5-0; Abington Heights (2) 5-0; Archbishop Ryan (12) 4-1; Bethlehem Catholic (11) 4-1; Central Bucks South (1) 4-1; Cocalico (3) 5-0; Cumberland Valley (3) 4-1; Easton Area (11) 4-1; Garnet Valley (1) 5-0; Lower Dauphin (3) 5-0; Penncrest (1) 5-0; Pennsbury (1) 4-1; Pottsgrove (1) 5-0; Scranton Prep (2) 5-0; Upper Dublin (1) 5-0; West Chester Rustin (1) 5-0; Whitehall (11) 4-1; Wyoming Valley West (2) 4-1

     

  • Nativity Cruises to 2nd Victory

    kennyweek52013Special Teams practice paid off for Nativity this week as the Green Wave scored on a 75-yard punt return by senior Kyle Kaledas and a 70- yard kickoff return by senior Brady Morgan to spark a 26-7 win over The Perkiomen School from Pennsburg, Pa.

    The Panthers had trouble on special teams all night and allowed many big returns along with the two scores.

    After a scoreless first quarter, the Wave put the first points on the board nearly 3 minutes into the 2nd quarter when Kaledas fielded a punt and took it all the way home. On the next possession, Perkiomen drove into Nativity territory, but junior Ryan Searle stepped in front of a pass and intercepted it, but the Wave fumbled on their ensuing snap.

    Costly penalties killed the Panthers on their next drive as they drove to the goal line but were pushed back by  miscues. Perkiomen School had 17 penalties on the night, helping the Green Wave hold the lead at half 7-0.

    On the second-half kickoff, Morgan took a reverse hand off from Kaledas, and Morgan took it to the house giving the Green Wave serious momentum as they took a 14-0.

    The Green Wave’s first offensive possession of the second half resulted in a Searle touchdown run for a commanding 20-0 lead in the third quarter.

    In the fourth quarter, the Wave (2-3) added more points to the board as freshman quarterback Dan Lozada connected with Kaledas for a 42-yard touchdown and a 26-0 lead.

    A late score gave the Panthers some hope, but after a Nativity three-and-out, the Panthers drove down the field again. This time Kaledas shut the door as he intercepted a pass in the end zone, clinching the Wave’s victory.

    “I was relieved because after the tough loss last week,vwe needed a big win and we got it,” Kaledas said.

    On the day Kaledas had two touchdowns – one being a receiving touchdown and the other a punt return. He had six catches for 75 yards and added an interception.

    After the game the Green Wave football players sprinted to the Victory Bell and gave it a good ring for the second time this season.

    The Green Wave go on the road for the first time all year as they travel to take on Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech. in their first All-American Football Conference game Saturday, Oct. 5 at 1 p.m.

  • Southern Lehigh is King of the Hill

    davidweek52013PEN ARGYL – Southern Lehigh’s backup quarterback Tom Dex threw two touchdown passes to pace Southern Lehigh to a 28-16 win over Pen Argyl Saturday afternoon. “Tom did a great job today managing the game for us,” said Southern Lehigh head football coach John Toman. “He is 2-0 as a starting quarterback and ran the ball hard today. When Travis comes back we are going to still use him in some aspects because of the way he runs the ball.”

    Pen Argyl got the first break of the game on a backward pass by Dex that was recovered by Nick Oyer on the Spartans 34. But a missed 29-yard field goal by Jacob Krincek kept the game scoreless early in the first quarter.

    The next two series showcased Southern Lehigh’s defense. After two big sacks by Cody Heffelfinger and Jacob Martin the Green Knights were forced to punt the ball from their 6-yard line. But after a 10-yard punt the Spartans had great field position at Pen Argyl’s 15.

    The scoring drive took one-play when Dex shuffled the pass to Christian Ricci who took it 15-yards right up the middle for the score. Collin Johnston’s kick was good and they led 7-0 with 2:14 left in the first quarter.

    Pen Argyl’s next drive lasted three plays when Southern Lehigh’s Spencer Cobb intercepted the ball and returned it to the Green Knights 12. They settled for a 28-yard field goal attempt, that was no good and the score remained 7-0 with 11:52 remaining in the first half.

    Pen Argyl cut Southern Lehigh’s lead to four when Krincek nailed a 22-yard field goal.

    But Southern Lehigh extended their lead on a 91-yard kickoff return by Trent Silifies with 4:55 remaining in the first half. They now led 14-3. “The kids did a great job on the kick return,” said Toman. “We worked on this all week and they executed it.”

    A mental mistake on the kickoff by Logan Ruppert put the Green Knights deep in their territory on their 4-yard line. Southern Lehigh’s defense forced a three-and-out and took the ball over on their 44 with 2:23 left in the first half.

    Up to this point starting quarterback Travis Edmond was watching from the sidelines nursing a right shoulder injury from a previous game.

    On this drive he came in and orchestrated a 44-yard, 10-play drive. Edmond found Jake Del Priore for a 2-yard touchdown pass with :22.2 seconds left in the second quarter. The Spartans extended their lead to 21-3. “We weren’t sure what we were going to do with him today,” said Toman. “We thought it was an opportune time in a spread no huddle type situation for him to come in. He threw the ball very well and moved the ball well. He makes us a different team when he is in and is a great finisher.”

    After a scoreless third quarter, Pen Argyl out scored Southern Lehigh in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Ryan Hunt threw two touchdown passes to Nick Oyer.

    Hunt found Oyer for a 33-yard touchdown pass with 8:20 remaining in the game.

    Dex added one more score on a fourth down play that went 15-yards for the score.

    The Green Knights got the last score of the game on a Hunt to Oyer 13-yard touchdown pass with 26 seconds left in the game.

    Note: It was homecoming for Pen Argyl and Ryan Hunt and Sara Cinelli were crowned homecoming King & Queen.

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Southern Lehigh 7 14 0 7 28
    Pen Argyl 0 3 0 13 16

     

    1st Quarter
    SL – Christian Ricci 15-yard pass from Tom Dex 2:14
    2nd Quarter
    PA – Field Goal Jacob Krincek 22-yards 5:11
    SL – Trent Silfies 90-yard kick return 4:55
    SL – Jacob Del Priore 2-yard pass from Travis Edmond :22.2
    3rd Quarter
    none
    4th Quarter
    PA Nick Oyer 33-yard pass from Ryan Hunt 8:20
    SL – Jacob Del Priore 15-yard pass from Tom Dex 2:31
    PA Nick Oyer 13-yard pass from Ryan Hunt :26

     

     

     

  • Week 5: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns 

    Downingtown East’s Brandon Feamster, 97-yards

    Northwestern Lehigh’s Cameron Richardson, 94-yards

    Palmyra’s Mitchell Cooper, 92-yards

    Southern Lehigh’s Trent Silfies, 91-yards

    Loyalsock Township’s Phil Krizan, 88-yards

    West Chester East’s Alex Corialos, 88-yards

    Camp Hill’s Bill Williams, 85-yards

    Bloomsburg’s Jahvel Hemphill, 80-yards

    Williams Valley’s Tim Schorr,80-yards

    Nativity BVM’s Brady Morgan, 75-yard

    Neshaminy’s Hamiid Pack, 75-yards

    Harrisburg’s Joe Adams, 63-yards

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Abington Heights Nate Hollander, 75-yards

    West Chester Rustin’s Ethan Ridgeway, 70-yards

    Nativity BVM’s, Kyle Kaledas, 65-yards

    Cocalico’s Jhett Janis, 62-yards

    Wellsboro’s Brandon Owlett, 62-yards

    Central Dauphin East’s Raekwon Purdy, 58-yards

    Northern’s Richard Settle, 54-yards

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    Central Dauphin’s Jacob Kerschner, 42-yards

    Hatboro-Horsham’s Brian Urlich, 40-yards

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Shenandoah Valley’s Nick Krusinsky, 49.5 yards

    LaSalle College’s Matt Raczak, 47.5 yards

    George School’s Christian Sparacio, 41.5 yards

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

     

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  • Week 5: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Palmerton’s Tre Nelson, 20

    Central Bucks South’s Nick Gannon, 16

    Mount Carmel’s Brett Zosh, 15

    Palmerton’s Isaac George, 15

    Tri-Valley’s Anthony Snyder, 15

    Central Bucks East’s Connor Pattyson, 14

    Mount Carmel’s Dominic Farronato, 14

    Central Dauphin’s Reid Albright, 13

    Montoursville’s Cameron Ott, 13

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Central Dauphin’s Elijah Robinson, 2

    Emmaus Kyzir White, 2

    Governor Mifflin’s Bret Chambers, 2

    Metchacton’s Akeem Walcott, 2

    North Penn’s (1) Michael Liddy, 2

    Southern Columbia’s Garrett Sososki, 2

    Thomas Edison’s Luis Granciani, 2

    Tri-Valley’s Jaden Buchannan, 2

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    Coatesville’s Tyler Burke, 3

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Honesdale’s Tyler Canfield, 74-yards

    Bermudian Springs Grant Mauro, 59-yards

    Notre Dame’s Owen Loughlin, 48-yards

    Donegal’s Josh Albert, 30-yards

    Bangor’s Brice Lemon, 25-yards

    Oxford’s Devon Sumner, 25-yards

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Council Rock North’s Drew Burschlag, 90-yards

    Cocalico’s Jhett Janis, 80-yards

    Bishop Shanahan’s Jordan Jackson, 75-yards

    Garden Spot’s CeVaughn Caldwell, 64-yards

    Bethlehem Liberty’s K.J. Williams, 63-yards

    Pius X’s Eric Marbury, 56-yards

    Garden Spot’s Christian Wardell, 48-yards

    Tri-Valley’s Anthony Snyder, 43-yards

    West Philadelphia’s Tyquann Bardiavens, 43-yards

    Central Bucks East’s Alex Gibson, 40-yards

    Garnet Valley’s Steve Palis, 39-yards

    Central Dauphin’s Elijah Robinson, 34-yards

    Bloomsburg’s Jahvel Hemphill, 33-yards

    Susquenita’s Evan Miller, 27-yards

    Camp Hill’s Paul Fetrow, 21-yards

    Bermudian Springs Grant Mauro, 5-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    Bermudian Springs Aaron Rebert, 30-yards

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 5: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    South Williamsport’s Dominic Bragalone, 318-yards *School Record

    Central Bucks East’s Alex Gibson, 219-yards

    Saucon Valley’s Nick Savant, 289-yards

    Lower Dauphin’s Troy Spencer, 287-yards

    Upper Moreland’s Tyler Whitemore, 265-yards

    Coatesville’s Isaiah Flamer, 245-yards

    Manheim Central’s Marc Royer, 222-yards

    Fleetwood’s Tyler Emge, 214-yards

    Montoursville’s Cameron Ott, 214-yards

    Central Bucks South’s Josh Adams, 213-yards

    Parkland’s Kareem Williams, 212-yards

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim, 204-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    West Chester East’s Jon Jon Roberts, 307-yards

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Dieruff’s Shakur Lester, 198-yards

    West Perry’s Chase May, 170-yards

    Wellsboro’s Brandon Owlett, 165-yards

    Milton Hershey’s 170-yards

    Catasauqua’s Jacob Stopay, 153-yards

    Oxford’s Ryan Hubley, 150-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Gettysburg’s Jesse Stouch, 6 (4 passing, 2 rushing)

    South Williamsport’s Dominic Bragalone, 6 *School Record

    Dieruff’s Shakur Lester, 5 (3 rushing, 2 receiving)

    Metchacton’s Conner Derrickson, 5 (2 rushing, 3 passing)

    Milton Hershey’s Shamon Walker, 5 (1 rushing, 4 passing)

    Abington Heights J.C. Show, 4

    Bethlehem Catholic’s Michael McDaniel, 4

    Bloomsburg’s Ricky Klingerman, 4

    Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley, 4

    Cedar Cliff’s Andrew Ford, 4

    Delaware Valley’s Brendan Paulison, 4

    Garnet Valley’s Christian Portale, 4

    Saucon Valley’s Nick Savant, 4

    Wellsboro’s Brandon Owlett, 4

    West Perry’s Chris Lehman, 4

     

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  • Parkland Grounds Out Win Over Whitehall 21-12

    brianweek52013Just as teams were getting set for the opening kickoff at Parkland stadium last night, the lights went out. The game was delayed for about 15 minutes until power was restored. The delay did not seem to bother Whitehall as Saquon Barkley returned the opening kick 50 yards to the Parkland 44. On the first play from scrimmage Barkley took a handoff up the middle cut to his left and scored in the corner. The PAT was blocked giving the Zephyrs a quick 6-0 lead.
     Then the game became a showcase for the Trojans RB Kareem Williams, who rushed for 216 yards on 21 carries and 3 scores. His first coming on the last play of the first quarter on a 57 yard scamper to give Parkland a 7-6 after the PAT. He was given the MVP award after the game as his team received the Joe Gerencser Memorial Trophy, which is presented annually to the winner.
      “He is a big physical back,” Whitehall coach Brian Gilbert stated. “They ran the ball effectively. They controlled the ground game. That’s what won the game for them”
       Whitehall took a lead of 12-7 in the second period, when on a 4th and goal from the Parkland 5 FG holder Gianni Sinatore took the snap and ran around the corner and dove into the end zone. The two point conversion failed.
       That lead lasted until 4 plays later when Williams had a specatcular 47 yard run with under two minutes to go in the half to give the Trojans a 14-12 lead at intermission.
      The second half was dominated by Parkland’s physical ground game. They did not attempt a single pass. QB Davonte Cross rushed for 83 yards in the half, giving him 103 yards on the ground for the game.
       The final dagger for Whitehall came at the 6:50 mark of the final quarter, Matthew Bonshak took the snap from center and tried a run up the middle he was hit hard and fumbled the ball, Parkland recovered at Whitehall 34. The Trojans proceeded to run the ball and the clock for nearly five minutes until Williams scored his third touchdown of the night from 31 yards out to give Parkland a 21-12 lead.
      “We did a great job defensively,” parkland coach Jim Morgans stated. “Defensive coordinator Timmy Moncman does a great job of getting these kids ready to play every week.”
     With Parkland’s win and Easton’s loss to Emmaus last night. The LVC currently has 4-way tie pending Bethlehem Catholic’s game on Saturday with Liberty.
  • Week 4 Notes: District 11

    Courtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician

    Week 4 notes: 

    Prayers go out to the Pocono Mountain East community and football team.  Quarterback Steve Dienno and fullback Justin Bullock along with PME student Michael Kenosky were in a serious car accident Tuesday night.  For more information please go to Poconorecord.com

     

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim rushed for 297 yards and 2 td’s in a 21-13 win over Upper Dauphin last week to keep the Cardinals unbeaten at 4-0.  Heim’s 297 yards falls short of the school record of 336 yards held by Nick Frantz.  Frantz, who had three 1,500 yard plus rushing seasons (2001-03) set the record against Upper Dauphin in 2002.  Heim joins the chart with his 731 yards rushing this year and 1,944 yards for his career.

     

    Catasauqua senior, Ra’Von Burton rushed for 221 yards and 3 td’s vs Salisbury to up his season totals to 702 yards rushing and 10 td’s.  Burton now needs 75 yards to enter the “3,000 yard” club for his career.  Jordan Gray of Nazareth has 2,952 career rushing yards and needs 48 yards to also join the club.

     

    Cole Barnhardt of Williams Valley now has 30 career td’s.

     

    Mahanoy Area QB, Dylan Mahmod rushed for 232 yards, scored 5 td’s, threw for 146 yards and 2 td passes in a 53-28 win over Tamaqua.  Mahmod continues to lead the District with 933 yards rushing and 15 td’s while leading the Golden Bears to a 4-0 record.

     

    Freshman Darion Jacoby of Pottsville went over 100 yard rushing (116) for the second week in a row.

     

    Jr. Hunter Harner of Tri-Valley has rushed for over 100 yards in all 4 games this year and now has 611 for the season.

     

    Shane Simpson of Easton scored his 30th career td against Central Catholic.

     

    Jim Thorpe’s Deonte St. Hill rushed for 219 yards and scored 3 td’s in a win over Panther Valley.  Gray, Burton and Niko Petrone of ESS are all now in the top 100 for career rushing yards in the District.  NOTE: Mahmod is 2nd in the State with his 933 yards and is the State leader with 15 td’s.  

     

    Sr. Zack Bradley of Catasauqua needs 98 yards passing to join the “3000 yard” club.  Stephen Sedesse of Williams Valley threw for 269 yards and 4 td passes in a 39-2 win over Line Mountain.  Sedesse leads the District with 851 yards passing and 13 td passes as the Vikings improved to 4-0.  Nick Cook of Northampton now has 20 career td passes. Luke Hohenstein of Pocono Mountain East threw for 253 yards in his first varsity start to break the school record.  Hohenstein along with Justin Bullock’s 3 td’s led the Cardinals past previously unbeaten Quakertown 49-28.  Matt Delgiudice held the old record when he threw for 240 yards in a game in 1997.  Brandon Leap of Pleasant Valley is now in the top 100 for District 11 career passing yards.   NOTE: Sedesse is 9th with his yardage and 4th in td passes in the State.

     

    Cody Miller of Williams Valley caught 9 passes for 175 and 2 td’s last week.  Miller leads the District with his 476 receiving yards and 9 td catches (19 total catches).

     

    Paryss Marshall of Catasauqua leads the District with 20 receptions.

     

    Jacob Del Priore of Southern Lehigh now needs 2 catches to join the “100 catch” club.

     

    Glenn Weist caught 2 td passes covering 64 & 55 yards from Bobby Grigas to improve North Schuylkill’s record to 3-1.

     

    KJ Williams of Liberty just cracked the top 25 all-time in the District for career receiving yards with 1,798.  Here are the players he just went by that have over 1,700 yards in their career’s:  Justin Scerbo (Wilson), Bob Frederick (Allen), Joel Rupp (Dieruff), Tyler Artim (Whitehall), Josh Hontz (Jim Thorpe), John Gardus (Salisbury) and Billy Krebs (Bethlehem Catholic).  Priore and Marshall both cracked the top 100 in career receiving yardage.  NOTE: Miller leads the State with his 9 td catches.

     

    THE PRESENT AND THE PAST: Congratulations to Bloomsburg’s Franklin Quiteh for breaking the PSAC career rushing record 2 weeks ago.  Quiteh, formally of Pocono Mountain West, is now in 15th place all-time for Division 2 runningbacks with 5,911 yards.  The PSAC record was previously held by former Huskie and Neshaminy high school’s Jamar Brittingham.  Quiteh has now rushed for 100 yards or more in 20 consecutive games and is also the only District 11 runningback to have three consecutive 300 yard rushing games in high school.

     

     

     

     

    2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 

    Rushing Yards (200): 297 (4) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove), 261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy), 259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain), 219 (1), 209 (4) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg),  219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe), 212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua), 211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall), 211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley),

    Td’s (4): 5 (4), 4 (2) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy), 4 (1) (3) Shane Simpson (Easton), 4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain), 4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall), 4 (2) Corey Castillon (PME), 4 (2) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove), 4 (3) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven), 4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua), 4 (4) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic),

     

    Passing Yards (200): 329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X),  312 (2), 266 (3) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua), 285 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth), 269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff), 236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh), 230 (3) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic), 204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS), 202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

     

    Td Passes (4): 6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley), 5 (2) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua), 5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X), 4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic), 4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)

     

    Receptions (10): 10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

     

    Reception Yards (150): 212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic), 202 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua), 180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville), 175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley), 174 (2) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua), 165 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME)

     

    SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted

    Rushing Yards (330 yards minimum)

    933  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) James Wheeler of West Mifflin, State Leader 946 yards

    731  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)

    702  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)

    680  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)

    641  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior

    611  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior

    609  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior

    579  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    536  Will Quiles (ESN)

    517  Shakur Lester (Dieruff)

    509  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)

    504  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior

    497  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)

    496  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior

    489  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley)

    461  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore

    461  Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)

    448  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)

    377  Kareem Williams (Parkland)

    374  JD Donnelly (Palisades)

    371  Darion Jacoby (Pottsville) freshman

    369  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior

    368  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)

    365  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior

    358  Trey Watson (Notre Dame) junior

    339  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    334  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)

    334  Jryi Davis (Bangor)

    331  Courtney Watson (Allen)

     

    Touchdowns (7 minimum)

    15  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) State Leader

    10  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior

    10  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior

    10  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)

    10  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    9  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior

    9  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    8  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior

    8  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove)

    8  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior

    8  Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)

    8  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior

    7  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)

    7  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)

    7  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior

    7  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)

    7  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior

     

    Passing Yards (330 minimum)

    851  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley) Alec Shaffer-Doan of Brockway, State Leader 1,196 yards

    732  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior

    720  Spencer King (Nazareth)

    686  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore

    682  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)

    601  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)

    569  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior

    541  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

    530  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore

    524  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    493  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman

    469  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior

    458  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)

    446  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)

    429  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)

    418  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)

    408  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior

    404  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore

    390  Nick Cook (Northampton)

    386  Keith Mosher (Saucon Valley)

    361  Michael Glovas (Wilson)

     

    Passing Td’s (7 minimum)

    13  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley) Doan of Brockway and Matt Heslin of Fort Cherry St. Leaders 15 td’s

    11  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua)

    9  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore

    8  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)

    8  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)

    8  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior

    7  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior

    7  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman

     

    Receptions (12 minimum)

    20  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) Anthony Isabella of Brockway, State Leader 34 receptions

    19  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)

    19  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior

    18  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)

    18  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)

    17  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic)

    15  Justice Anderson (Allen)

    15  Cody Heffelfinger (Southern Lehigh) junior

    15  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior

    14  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)

    14  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior

    14  RJ Sarjian (Pocono Mountain East)

    12  Kasey Meyers (Dieruff) sophomore

    12  Jared Bauer (Northampton)

    12  Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)

    Reception Yardage (200 minimum)

    476  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior Brandon Kuntz of Trinity, State Leader 486 yards

    384  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)

    321  Tyshon Harmon (Dieruff)

    281  RJ Sarajian (PME)

    272  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior

    257  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior

    243  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior

    243  Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) junior

    242  Stephen Ingles (Northern Lehigh)

    242  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)

    237  Jose Ozoemena (Stroudsburg)

    223  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)

    220  Cody Heffelfinger (Southern Lehigh) junior

    211  Jared Bauer (Northampton)

    210  Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)

    208  Justin Anderson (Allen)

    204  Dashon Russell (Pius X)

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 4)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 2-1 (1) Idle

    Next Opponent: Roman Catholic

     

    2) Coatesville (1) 4-0 (2) defeated Avon Grove, 42-13

    Next Opponent: Bishop Shanahan

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 4-0 (3) defeated Mechanicsburg, 43-14

    Next Opponent: Susquehanna Township

     

    4) Archbishop Wood (12) 4-0 (4) defeated West Catholic, 54-6

    Next Opponent: Cardinal O’Hara

     

    5) Neshaminy (1) 4-0 (5) defeated William Tennent, 41-7

    Next Opponent: Harry S. Truman

     

    6) LaSalle College HS (12) 3-1 (6) defeated Malvern Prep, 23-17

    Next Opponent: Archbishop Ryan

     

    7) Manheim Central (3) 4-0 (7) defeated Elizabethtown Area, 55-7

    Next Opponent: Lebanon

     

    8) Easton Area (11) 4-0 (8) defeated Allentown Central Catholic, 34-14

    Next Opponent: Emmaus

     

    9) Berwick Area (2) 4-0 (9) defeated Wyoming Valley West, 42-28

    Next Opponent: Selinsgrove

     

    10) Parkland (11) 3-1 (10) defeated Bethlehem Liberty, 34-6

    Next Opponent: Whitehall

     

    Honorable Mention: Abginton (1) 4-0; Abington Heights (2) 4-0; Archbishop Ryan (12) 4-0; Central Bucks South (1) 3-1; Cocalico (3) 4-0; Cumberland Valley (3) 3-1; Garnet Valley (1) 4-0; Lower Dauphin (3) 4-0; Penn Manor (3) 4-0; Pennsbury (1) 3-1; Pottsgrove (1) 4-0; Scranton Prep (2) 4-0; Spring-Ford (1) 3-1; Susquehanna Township (3) 3-1; Upper Dublin (1) 4-0; West Chester Rustin (1) 4-0; Whitehall (11) 4-0; Wilson (3) 4-0; Wyoming Valley West (2) 3-1

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 4)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Small School 

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 3-0 (1) Idle

    Next Opponent: School of the Future

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 4-0 (2) defeated South Williamsport, 48-14

    Next Opponent: Muncy

     

    3) Catasauqua (11) 4-0 (4) defeated Salisbury Township, 58-14

    Next Opponent: Saucon Valley

     

    4) Berks Catholic (3) 4-0 (5) defeated Columbia, 33-25

    Next Opponent: Blue Mountain

     

    5) West Catholic (12) 3-1 (3) lost to Archbishop Wood, 6-54

    Next Opponent: Bishop McDevitt

     

    6) Danville (4) 4-0 (6) defeated Mifflinburg, 37-13

    Next Opponent: Central Columbia

     

    7) Dunmore (2) 4-0 (7) defeated Old Forge, 21-16

    Next Opponent: Holy Cross

     

    8) Montoursville (4) 4-0 (8) defeated Hughesville, 41-0

    Next Opponent: Mount Carmel

     

    9) Steelton-Highspire (3) 4-0 (NR) defeated Trinity, 51-0

    Next Opponent: East Pennsboro

     

    10) Old Forge (2) 3-1 (9) lost to Dunmore, 16-21

    Next Opponent: Riverside

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 4-0; Bristol (1) 3-1; Episcopal Academy (IND) 4-0; Lackawanna Trail (2) 4-0; Littlestown (3) 4-0; Mahanoy Area (11) 4-0; North Schuylkill (11) 3-1; Pine Grove (11) 4-0; South Williamsport (4) 3-1; Tri-Valley (11) 4-0; Wellsboro (4) 4-0; Williams Valley (11) 4-0

  • Dieruff earns second win of the year, 20-16 win over Pius X

    davidweek42013ROSETO – Dieruff’s quarterback Chris Marks’ 52-yard touchdown pass to Tyshyn Harmon with 2:23 remaining in the game was the difference Saturday afternoon in a 20-16 win over Pius X (1-3)  at Amelio Scott Alumni Stadium. “This was a great game. It was back and forth,” said head football coach Kyle Beller. “Our kids just keep battling and they are starting to see that hard work pays off.”

    “It starts with the offensive line and they were the reason we had some big plays.” The Huskies (2-2) out rushed the Royals 327 to 167, behind the running of Shakur Lester, who finished the game with 187 yards rushing on 25 carries and one score. “We want to get him the ball in open space and let him make plays,” said Beller. “Today he made plays.”

    Pius X got on the scoreboard first when Eric Marbury took the Huskies’ punt and followed his blockers all the way to the end zone for an 81-yard return. The kick failed and Pius X led 6-0.

    Dieruff got a big stop in the second quarter when Brian Sutton sacked Tre Johnson for a 13-yard loss. The Huskies put together a drive to the Pius 17. They were facing a 4th down when Chris Marks found Kasey Myers who went 17-yard for the touchdown pass with 4:48 remaining in the first half.

    Dieruff went into halftime with some momentum and the game was tied at 6. “Both defenses played well the first half,” said Beller.

    On Dieruff’s second possession of the second half they marched 57-yards on seven plays finishing when Brian Sutton went in for the 15-yard touchdown run. His two-point conversion put the Huskies up 14-6.

    Pius seemed to put a nice drive together until Tyshyn Harmon intercepted a Jordan pass which ended the threat. “We need to get more consistent at all the crucial times and we had major mistakes,” said head football coach Phil Stambaugh. “We need to cut down on the penalties.”

    Late in the game, Jordan called his own play and sliced through the Dieruff defense for a 44-yard touchdown run with 3:34 remaining in the game. Dashon Russell’s two-point conversion tied the game up at 14.

    Russell finished the game with 87-yards rushing on 18 carries.

    But as fast as Pius had momentum in the game, Dieruff answered the scoring drive. Chris Marks hit Tyshyn Harmon on a 52-yard touchdown pass with 2:23 left in the game to put the Huskies up 20-16.

    Marks finished the game with 70 yards passing and 65 yards rushing.

    Pius drove to the Huskies 32 and faced a fourth down and 17. Jordan’s pass fell incomplete and Dieruff took over on downs as time ran out.

    Note: With the win today, Dieruff has won 3 of their last 5 games

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Dieruff 0 6 8 6 20
    Pius X 6 0 0 8 14

     

    1st Quarter
    PX – Eric Marbury 81-yard punt return 5:17
    2nd Quarter
    D – Kasey Myers 17-yard pass from Chris Marks 4:48
    3rd Quarter
    D – Brian Sutton 15-yard run 3:38
    4th Quarter
    PX – Tre Jordan 44-yard run 3:34
    D – Tyshyn Harmon 52-yard pass from Chirs Marks 2:23
  • Week 4: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    Upper Perkiomen’s Aidan Schaffer, 392-yards

    Northwest Area’s Austin Mazonkey, 352-yards

    Montoursville’s Cameron Ott, 314-yards

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim, 297-yards

    Archbishop Ryan’s Samir Bullock, 296-yards

    Abington’s Craig Reynolds, 288-yards

    Roman Catholic’s Dimetri Kelly, 262-yards

    West Chester Rustin’s Terry Loper, 262-yards

    Spring-Ford’s Jarred Jones, 248-yards

    Stroudsburg’s Gerald Douglas, 207-yards

    Mahanoy Area’s Dylan Mahmod, 232-yards

    Pennridge’s Mike Class, 221-yards

    Jim Thorpe’s Deonte St. Hill, 219-yards

    Springfield-Montco’s Maren Worgan, 215-yards

    Catasauqua’s Ra’Von Burton, 212-yards

    Lackawanna Trail’s Jonathan Zedar, 212-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    Cedar Cliff’s Andrew Ford, 348-yards

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 341-yards

    Penn Manor’s Tanner Erisman, 326-yards

    Shenandoah Valley’s Ian McCole, 309-yards

    ELCO’s Jeff Martin, 302-yards

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Lebanon’s Jeremy De La Cruz, 180-yards

    Pocono Mountain East’s R.J. Sarajian, 180-yards

    Palmyra’s Mitchell Cooper, 173-yards

    Williams Valley’s Cody Miller, 170-yards

    Bishop McDevitt’s Kobay White, 158-yards

    Shenandoah Valley’s Angelo Maskornick, 155-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Elco’s Jeff Martin, 6

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 6 (4 passing and 2 rushing)

    Upper Perkiomen’s Aidan Schaffer, 6

    Lackawanna Trail’s Jonathan Zedar, 5

    Mahanoy Area’s Dylan Mahmod, 5

    Abington’s Craig Reynolds, 4

    Bethlehem Catholic’s Michael McDaniel, 4

    Cedar Cliff’s Andrew Ford, 4

    Interboro’s Nick Pfaff, 4

    Methacton’s Conner Derrickson, 4

    Montoursville’s Cameron Ott, 4

    Northwest Area’s Austin Mazonkey, 4

    Notre Dame GP’s Kordell Theadford, 4 (2 rushing, 2 passing)

    Roman Catholic’s Dimetri Kelly, 4

    Spring-Ford’s Jarred Jones, 4

    Steelton-Highspire’s James Warren, 4

    Upper Dublin’s Kyleif Lee, 4

    Wellsboro’s Michael Pietropola, 4

    West Chester Rustin’s Terry Loper, 4

    Wilkes-Barre Meyers Matt DeMarco, 4

    Williams Valley’s Stephen Sedesse, 4

     

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  • Week 4: Top Defensive Performers

    Week 4: Top Defensive Performers

     

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 16.5

    Wellsboro’s Brian Doty, 16

    Central Bucks East’s Jack Lamb, 15

    Central Dauphin’s Steven McNeal, 15

    Lebanon’s Jeremy De La Cruz, 14

    Springfield-Delco’s Adam Krauter, 14

    West Chester Rustin’s Sean Steinmetz, 14

    Bishop Shanahan’s Kris Otto, 13

    Crestwood’s Tyler Robinson, 13

    Marian Catholic’s Lukas Damian, 13

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Bishop Shanahan’s Dan Terra, 2

    Carson Long Military’s, Josh Kingsborough, 2

    Haverford High’s Jai Thornton, 2

    Hanover Area’s Elido Veras, 2

    Milton Area’s Greg  Shultz, 2

    North Penn (1) Michael Liddy, 2

    Pennridge’s Micah Stutzman, 2

    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin’s Darik Johnson, 2

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    Bishop Shanahan’s Doug Costin, 4

    Great Valley’s Conor Middleton, 3

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Chambersburg’s Jordan Brown, 84-yards

    Carlisle’s Jonathan Mundell, 57-yards

    Riverside’s John Plisko, 41-yards

    West Scranton’s Cory Jackson-Bey, 39-yards

    Mahanoy Area’s Mike Wronski, 24-yards

    Avon Grove’s Josh Matalon, 0-yards

    Spring-Ford’s Brady Allerton, 0-yards

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Council Rock North’s Drew Burschlag, 90-yards

    Emmaus Kyzir White, 90-yards

    Haverford High’s Jai Thornton, 45-yards

    Wellsboro’s Kieron Smeathers, 37-yards

    Marian Catholic’s Lukas Damian, 15-yards

     

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

     

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

     

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  • Week 4: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    Catasauqua’s Ra’Von Burton, 95-yards

    Conrad Weiser’s Aidan Brosious, 95-yards

    Father Judge’s Marquis Seamon, 95-yards

    Lower Dauphin’s Nate Dorwart, 95-yards

    Loyalsock Township’s Fletcher Quigley, 88-yards

    Wellsboro’s Brandon Owlett, 85-yards

    Bristol’s Donte Simmons, 80-yards

    James Buchanan’s Shamar Pates, 79-yards

    Central Bucks West’s Corey Schott, 71-yards

     

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Pius X’s Eric Marbury, 81-yards

    Catasauqua’s Jacob Stopay, 55-yards

    Coatesville’s Tyler Burke, 53-yards

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    Carson Long Military’s Prosath Desantis, 42-yards (School Record)

    Wilson’s (3) Hunter Rubright, 41-yards

    Unionville’s Alex Pechin, 41-yards

     

    Field Goals (3 or more)

    Conrad Weiser’s Jake Roth, 3 (37, 34 & 32 yards)

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Shenandoah Valley’s Nick Krusinsky, 44-yards

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    Wilson’s (3) Hunter Rubright, 3

     

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  • Zephyrs Keep Blue Eagles Grounded in 27-7 Victory

    brianweek42013Sometimes stats can be deceiving. However that was not the case Friday night as  Nazareth was held to only two first downs and just 18 offensive plays by a stifeling Whitehall  defense in the first half. The Zephyrs added three scores on offense to open up a 20-0 lead at intermission. Whitehall put it in cruise control in the second half in route to a 27-7 victory over the Blue Eagles in a key LVC matchup.
     
    The “Killer B’s”, Ryan Bonshak and Saquon Barkley combined for 250 yards rushing and 4 scores in the win. Barkley got the Zephyrs on the board midway through the first quarter on a 51 yard scamper up the middle. The PAT was blocked. Whitehall led 6-0. Bonshak got his shot at the end zone with about five minutes to go until halftime on a 13 yard run on a 4th and 2. Connor Ilgenfritz added the PAT. A 4 yard dive by Barkley just before haltime gave Whitehall a comfortable lead.
     
    “I enjoy playing with this great offense we have under Coach Gilbert.” Bonshak stated, who had some special team returns to setup the offense in positive field position. “So many different schemes and it just opens up for us.” He added.
     
    The defense was the story of the night for Whitehall. They held Blue Eagle star RB Jordan Gray to only 14 yards on 12 carries and Shabbar Bokhari to 10 yards on 5 carries. Coach Gilbert gave credit to defensive line and linebackers in containing that potent running attack of Nazareth. Danny Roustic and Nick Nejad on the line along with Jake Kerchner at LB in particular.
     
    Whitehall QB Jeff Charles had a decent night throwing the ball he completed 7 passes for 118 yards and no turnovers. On the opposite side Nazareth starting QB Spencer King was substituted for by Justin Albert in second period.  “At that point of the game, we as a staff felt that we needed to make a change.” Coach Rob Melosky mentioned. Albert gave his team a fine effort completing 11-17 for 132 yards and a TD.
     
    The Zephyrs completed their night of scoring midway through the final quarter on a 4 yard run by Bonshak. Ilgenfritz connected on the PAT to give his team a 27-0 advantage. The shutout that the Whitehall defense wanted so much was not to be on this night as Albert hooked up with Max Wasilewski on a 16 yard TD pass with four minutes left in the contest. Whitehall’s Danny Roustic stated, “We wanted to shut them out, we are little disppointed that we didn’t.”
     
    Whitehall now at 4-0 in LVC play will make the trip to Orefield next week in a crucial matchup with arch rival Parkland who defeated Liberty Friday night.
  • Turnovers Cost Green Wave

    nativity_bvmBy Kenny Rossi
    Just three plays into the game, Nativity quarterback Dan Lozada threw his first interception.
    Pope John Paul the Great’s defense never looked backed from there, intercepting two more passes (returning one for a touchdown) and recovering four fumbles on the way to a 55-0 non-league victory Friday night at Saint Clair’s Veterans Memorial Stadium.
    Nativity’s defense was run all over by the Dumfries, Va., school, allowing 390 rushing yards as Zach Parroots was the Wolves’ leading rusher carrying the ball 11 times for 154 yards. The Wolves used an option attack and rushed the ball with seven different players, confusing the Green Wave defense.
    When the first quarter ended John Paul had a commanding 29-0 lead, causing four turnovers in the quarter. By half the Green Wave trailed 42-0.
    Similar to its first two games, Nativity’s offense struggled to do much. The Green Wave had a couple nice drives, but they could not capitalize because of the many costly turnovers.
    Nativity’s rushing leader on the night was quarterback Dan Lozada, who carried the ball seven times for 42 yards. Lozada was under pressure almost every play. The Wolves’ d-line had great penetration all night, sacking and swatting down Lozada’s passes.
    It was the third time the Wave had been shut out in their first four games.
    The Green Wave drop to 1-3 on the season. Next week, Nativity hosts the Perkiomen School at 7 p.m. Friday night.
  • Week 3 Notes: District 11

    Courtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician 

    Week 3 notes: 

    Allen senior, Courtney Watson shattered the schools single game rushing record last week against ESN.  Watson rushed for 237 yards on 10 carries to break Marcus Reichard’s record of 199 yards set in 1999 vs Dieruff.

    Elijah McBride of East Stroudsburg North became the schools first player to have 100 yards rushing and 100 yards receiving in the same game.  McBride had 8 carries for 128 yards (2 td’s) while catching 2 passes for 111 yards and a score against Allen.

    Nazareth’s Jordan Gray scored 3 td’s for the third week in row.  Gray has 9 td’s on the season and needs 64 yards to reach 3,000 yards in his career.

    Catasauqua senior, Ra’Von Burton scored 3 td’s vs Palisades and now has 30 for his career.

    Cole Barnhardt of Williams Valley went over 2,000 yards rushing for his career and now has an even 2,100 yards.

    Sophomore Austyn Borre of Pleasant Valley now has 20 career tds’.  Schuylkill Haven junior, William Casella scored 4 td’s vs Minersville.

    Mahanoy Area QB, Dylan Mahmod rushed for 184 to up his district lead to 701 yards.

    Saucon Valley tailback, Nick Savant rushed for 183 yards and a td.  Savant also caught a 54 yard td pass against Northern Lehigh after sitting out last week with an injury.

    Freshman Darion Jacoby of Pottsville rushed for 144 yards and a td in a 23-21 win over Blue Mountain.  Will Bornstein of Blue Mountain rushed for 200 yards in the loss.

    Eli Redmond of Parkland scored his 25th career touchdown last week against Northampton.

    Jr. Hunter Harner of Tri-Valley ran for 211 yards last week and now has 456 yards on the season.

    Sr. Brandon Leap of Pleasant Valley threw 2 td passes against Pocono Mountain West to up his career total to 37.  That breaks the school record of 36 set by Derrik Walling (2008-10).

    Northwestern junior Frank Dangello threw 3 td passes last week to break the school career record of 15 held jointly by Steve Schaffer (1997-98), Vinnie Jones (2004-06) and Kyle Stelmack (2006-08).  Dangello now has 17 career td passes.

    Sr. Zack Bradley of Catasauqua joins the “40 td pass” club with his 2 td passes (266 yards) against Palisades.

    Stephen Sedesse of Williams Valley threw for 237 yards and 4 td passes in a win over Millersburg.

    Bethlehem Catholic’s sophomore qb Julian Spigner threw for 230 yards and 3 td’s against Easton.

    Nazareth’s Spencer King has thrown for over 200 yards in all 3 games this year.

    KJ Williams of Liberty caught his 24th and 25th career td passes last week vs Nazareth.

    Paryss Marshall of Catasauqua kept pace with Williams as he caught his 20th and 21st career td passes.  Marshall had 10 catches 202 yards in the game vs Palisades.  The 10 catches falls one short of the school record held by Matt Andrews.  Andrews caught 11 passes in a game twice including the last game of his career against Northampton in 1996.  Marshall’s 202 yards breaks the school record of 193 yards that Kyle Lahue had against Northern Lehigh in 2004.  Jacob Del Priore went over 1,500 yards receiving in his career (1,524) and is closing in on the school record of 1,674 held by Jeff Smillie from 2008-10.

    THE PRESENT AND THE PAST:

    Jr. Freddie Simmons of Bethlehem Catholic caught 5 passes for 212 yards and 3 td’s in a 49-35 loss to Easton.  The 212 yards is the third highest at the school.  He averaged 42.4 yards per catch.  Shawn Martell holds the top 2 spots with 221 yards against Altoona and 218 yards against Easton, both in 2001.  Ironically, Martell achieved those yardage totals with only 5 and 4 catches respectively and also holds the school record with a whopping 54.5 yards per catch against Easton.  With all that said, where do you think Simmons’s father (also named Freddie) played football?  You guessed it, Easton.  Simmons was a two year starter at linebacker for the Rovers and was the starting tailback on the 1987 team.  Simmons would rush for 968 yards on only 127 carries (7.6 avg.) and score 9 td’s in his senior year.  He also caught 12 passes for 115 yards.  In 1986, Simmons had 4 interceptions and rushed for 178 yards on 30 carries while backing up 1,000 yard rusher Frankie Lane.

  • Wave capture first win in dramatic fashion

    nativity_bvmBy Kenny Rossi

    People say football is a game of inches. It couldn’t be more true for Nativity on Saturday afternoon as they took on Our Lady of Mount Caramel (Md).

    With a about minute left the Cougars were less than a foot away from scoring a touchdown to take a late lead over the Green Wave.

    After being stuffed on the first three plays, it was 4th and goal from the 2 yard line with only 4 seconds on the clock. The Cougars pitched the ball to starting tailback Eric Stewart, and he was wrapped up at the 5 yard line as time ran out by starting defensive end Jeremy Hoban.

    Hoban said after the game, “We knew they were going outside. I grabbed his jersey, then I knew it was over.”

    On the first Our Lady of Mt. Caramel possession quarterback Tyquan Bryant connected with wide receiver William Jenkins for a 67 yard touchdown. The extra point try was missed, which would come back to haunt the Cougars later in the game.

    Early in the second quarter the Wave struck back with a touchdown of their own as freshman quarterback Dan Lozada connected with wide receiver Kyle Kaledas for a 14 yard touchdown. The extra point was converted giving the Wave a 7-6 lead..

    At the end of the first half the Cougars blocked a punt and picked it up, starting a drive on Nativity’s 18 yard line. Two plays later, Bryant found his No. 1 target Jenkins again for a 17 yard touchdown. They were unable to convert the two-point conversion as the Cougars led 12-7 at half.

    In the third quarter, Nativity put together a drive that lasted almost 6 minutes. The 69 yard drive was capped by a 5 yard Lozada touchdown pass to wide receiver Brady Morgan. The Wave went for two and Lozada converted giving them a 15-12 advantage.

    The Cougars stormed down the field on their first possession of the 4th quarter, but a costly fumble by wide Receiver Phillip Reid at the 1 yard line gave Nativity the ball back.

    After two Nativity carries for no gain, an errant snap over Lozada’s head resulted in a safety – the score now 15-14 in favor of Nativity.

    After the free kick was nearly returned for a touchdown, the Cougars were in position to win the game with a first and goal at the 1 yard line. Two straight runs up the middle were stuffed before Kaledas broke through to drop Stewart for a 1 yard loss.

    Facing fourth-and-goal from the 2, Hoban split a double team and dropped Stewart for another loss as time expired.

    The heroic goal line stand of the Nativity defense gave the Wave their first win of the 2013 season. After the big win the Wave players ran over and rang the dust off the Victory Bell.

    Head coach Tony Klazas Jr. said after the game that the “kids played with heart”. Jeremy Hoban and Kyle Kaledas both said that it felt “amazing” to ring the bell again. The Wave are now 1-2

    Next week the Wave are home again as they battle with Pope John Paul the Great (Del.). They will be looking to go .500 on the season and to ring the victory bell again.

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 3)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 2-1 (1) defeated North Penn, 35-6

    Next Opponent: Bye Week

     

    2) Coatesville (1) 3-0 (2)  defeated Central Dauphin East, 27-14

    Next Opponent: Avon Grove

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 3-0 (3) defeated Cumberland Valley, 27-7

    Next Opponent: Mechancisburg

     

    4) Archbishop Wood (12) 3-0 (4) defeated Frankford, 42-14

    Next Opponent: West Catholic

     

    5) Neshaminy (1) 3-0 (5) defeated Souderton, 28-0

    Next Opponent: William Tennent

     

    6) LaSalle College HS (12) 2-1 (6) defeated Cardinal O’Hara, 28-14

    Next Opponent: Malvern Prep

     

    7) Manheim Central (3) 3-0 (7) defeated Daniel Boone, 52-0

    Next Opponent: Elizabethtown Area

     

    8) Easton Area (11) 3-0 (8) defeated Bethlehem Catholic, 49-35

    Next Opponent: Allentown Central Catholic

     

    9) Berwick Area (2) 3-0 (9) defeated Dallas Area, 37-7

    Next Opponent: Wyoming Valley West

     

    10) Parkland (11) 2-1 (10) defeated Northampton, 48-7

    Next Opponent: Bethlehem Liberty

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 3-0; Central Bucks South (1) 2-1; Cocalico (3) 3-0; Cumberland Valley (3) 2-1; Pennsbury (1) 2-1; Pottsgrove (1) 3-0; Scranton (2) 2-1; Spring-Ford (1) 2-1; West Chester Rustin (1) 3-0; Whitehall (11) 3-0; Wilson (3) 3-0; Wyoming Valley West (2) 3-0

     

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 3)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Small School 

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 3-0 (1) defeated Roxborough, 46-0

    Next Opponent: Bye week

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 3-0 (2) defeated Mount Carmel Area, 45-7

    Next Opponent: South Williamsport

     

    3) West Catholic (12) 3-0 (3) defeated Monsignor Bonner, 30-17

    Next Opponent: Archbishop Wood

     

    4) Catasauqua (11) 3-0 (4)  defeated Palisades, 45-7

    Next Opponent: Salisbury Township

     

    5) Berks Catholic (3) 3-0 (5) defeated Chestnut Ridge, 41-7

    Next Opponent: Columbia

     

    6) Danville (4) 3-0 (6) defeated Shamokin, 28-7

    Next Opponent: Mifflinburg

     

    7) Dunmore (2) 3-0 (7) defeated West Scranton, 27-7

    Next Opponent: Old Forge

     

    8) Montoursville (4) 3-0 (8) defeated Jersey Shore, 31-14

    Next Opponent: Hughesville

     

    9) Old Forge (2) 3-0 (10) defeated Holy Redeemer, 48-14

    Next Opponent: Dunmore

     

    10) Schuylkiil Haven (11) 2-1 (NR) defeated Minersville Area, 41-7

    Next Opponent: North Schuylkill

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 3-0; Bristol (1) 2-0; Bloomsburg (4) 2-1; Delone Catholic (3) 2-1; Littlestown (3) 3-0; Mahanoy Area (11) 3-0; Mount Carmel (4) 2-1; South Williamsport (4) 3-0; Steelton-Highspire (3) 3-0; Williams Valley (11) 3-0

     

  • Easton holds off Bethlehem Catholic, 49-35

    davidweek32013BETHLEHEM – Easton Area’s Shane Simpson scored four touchdowns in a 49-35 win over Bethlehem Catholic Saturday night at Frank Banko Field.

    Simpson rushed for two touchdowns, returned a punt and interception for a score.

    The Red Rovers took their opening drive and marched 54-yards on six plays as Simpson capped off the drive with a two-yard run. Matt Semanick extra point was good and Easton led 7-0.

    Bethlehem Catholic (2-1) answered right back on a Julian Spigner screen pass to Freddie Simmons who went 73-yards for the score. Eric Ho kick with 6:13 remaining in the first quarters tied the game up at 7.

    On Easton’s next possession they took the lead on a Kyle Bambary six-yard touchdown run.

    After a three-and-out by Bethlehem Catholic. Simpson took the punt and dazzled the crowd with a spectacular 68-yards return. With 2:42 left in the first quarter Easton led 21-7.

    Easton was threatening again when Joey Ford hit Kyle Walsh on the flea flicker for a big play down to the Golden Hawks 8. But the Beca defense came away with a big stop and took over on downs at their 3-yard line.

    Bethlehem Catholic had three big stops late in the second quarter, but only mustered one score before halftime. Spigner hit Simmons for a 25-yard touchdown pass with 0:36 seconds left in the first half. The Golden Hawks cut the lead to seven, 21-14 at halftime. “It took us a little while to catch up to the game speed. Easton comes at you fast and they come at you hard. It seems like they come at you with 30 kids. It took our kids a little time to get in a rhythm and catch up to the speed of the game,” said head coach Joe Henrich.

    Easton could have put the game away early but missed opportunities in the second quarter kept Beca close. “We need to throw the ball down the field and we have to work on that phase of our game or people are going to gang up on our running game,” said head coach Steve Shiffert. “We over threw the ball and didn’t finish drives.”

    Any momentum the Golden Hawks had coming out of halftime went away quickly. They drove to mid-field when Simpson picked the ball off and went 55-yards for the score. Easton went up by two touchdowns, 28-14. “Shane is a great player and great players make plays,” said Henrich.

    As fast as Bethlehem Catholic had to punt the ball, they got it right back when the ball went off a Red Rovers’ player. Beca’s Mike McDaniel recovered the punt on the Easton’s 23.

    But the Red Rovers defense came up big in the third quarter picking off Beca’s quarterback twice and turning both turnovers into points. Nolan Kilpatrick’s intercepted a Spigner pass and returned it to their 49. They capped off the eight-play drive with a Bambary 12-yard touchdown right up the gut.

    Beca came right back on a McDaniels’ six-yard touchdown run. The big play was a Spigner to Simmons 38-yard pass play during the drive. Beca trails 35-21.

    Bambary’s 38-yard kickoff return down to Beca’s 31 gave the Red Rovers good field position. One play later Simpson went in for the 31-yard score with 10:24 remaining in the game.

    The Golden Hawks big play ability continued in the fourth quarter. They only needed three-plays to cut into the Red Rovers lead. Spigner hit Simmons for the third time of the night on a 66-yard touchdown play. Easton now leads 42-28 with 9:15 left in the game.

    Simmons finished the night with five catches for 212-yards and three scores. “We couldn’t contain Simmons,” said Shiffert. “He made play after play and we couldn’t tackle him.”

    The Red Rovers drove into Beca territory when Bambary took a big hit and fumbled the ball. It was recovered by Beca’s Sean Moroney on their 36.

    But Kilpatrick second pick of the half ended the Golden Hawks drive. “He’s a very consistent football player. He makes those plays because of his discipline and works hard,” said Shiffert.

    After the turnover, the Red Rovers scored on a  Kilpatrick 32-yards touchdown run putting Easton up 49-28.

    Spigner scored late in the game on a 24-yard run and Easton (3-0) holds on for the 49-35 win in a Lehigh Valley Conference battle Saturday night. “Easton is a great team and we respect them. But we fought, and we fought. In years past our kids would have hung their heads. But we kept battling all night,” said Henrich.

    Spigner finished the night completing eight of 20 passes for 232 yards and three touchdowns. He rushed for 94 yards on 18 carries and one score.

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Easton Area 21 0 14 14 49
    Bethlehem Catholic 7 7 0 21 35

     

    1st Quarter
    E – Shane Simpson 2-yard run 9:32
    BC – Freddie Simmons 73-yard pass from Julian Spigner 6:13
    E – Kyle Bambary 6-yard run 4:45
    E – Shane Simpson 68-yard punt return 2:42
     

    2nd Quarter

    BC – Freddie Simmons 25-yard pass from Julian Spigner 0:35
     

    3rd Quarter

    E – Shane Simpson 55-yard interception return 8:52
    E – Kyle Bambary 12-yard run 2:44
     

    4th Quarter

    BC – Michael McDaniel 6-yard run 10:42
    E – Shane Simpson 31-yard run 10:24
    BC – Freddie Simmons 66-yard pass from Julian Spigner 9:15
    E – Nolan Kilpatrick 32-yard run 4:03
    BC – Julian Spigner 24-yard run 0:20
  • Week 3: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    Council Rock North’s Dejuan Martin, 99-yards

    Conrad Weiser’s Aiden Brosious, 90-yards

    Susquehanna Township’s Chris Ciotti, 90-yards

    Upper Dauphin’s Tanner Miller, 90-yards

    Haverford School’s Christian Giubilato, 84-yards

    Shenandoah Valley’s Angelo Maskornick, 83-yards

    Warrior Run’s William Michael, 83-yards

    Central Dauphin East’s Raekwon Purdy, 79-yards

    Upper Dauphin’s Trey Campbell, 78-yards

    Millersburg’s Cole Shomper, 70-yards

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall, 87-yards

    Garnet Valley’s Vincent Razzno, 75-yards

    Easton Area’s Shane Simpson, 68-yards

    Upper Dauphin’s Tanner Miller, 60-yards

     

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    Lower Dauphin’s Joe Julius, 45-yards

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Millersburg’s Connor Keim, 45.3

    Haverford School’s Brendan Burke, 42.5

     

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

     

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  • Week 3: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Halifax’s Jake Paul, 14

    Montoursville’s Ethan Jones, 14

    West Chester Rustin’s Sean Stienmetz, 14

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 13.5

    Cumberland Valley’s Tyler Updegraff, 13

    Tri-Valley’s Anthony Snyder, 13

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Central Bucks West’s Joe Ramos, 2

    Central Bucks West’s Matt Kilkenny, 2

    Council Rock North’s Drew Burschlag, 2

    Easton Area’s Nolan Kilpatrick, 2

    Great Valley’s Doug Strang, 2

    Montoursville’s Alex Erb, 2

    Oxford’s Devin Sumner, 2

    Palmerton’s Nick Sander, 2

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    Wilkes-Barre Meyer’s Philip Texidor, 4

    Central Columbia’s Jake Klinger, 3

    Southern Columbia’s Robert Delbo, 3

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Lehighton’s Connor Fry, 31-yards

    Littlestown’s Dustin DeGroft, 25-yards

    New Oxford’s Keegan Romanoff, 17-yards

    Palmerton’s Jake Horn, 0-yards

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Easton Area’s Shane Simpson, 55-yards

    Montoursville’s Ethan Jones, 53-yards

    Council Rock North’s Seth Leuz, 30-yards

    Great Valley’s Doug Strang, 30-yards

    Halifax’s Alex Berzowski, 21-yards

    Lehighton’s Gavin Zehner, 20-yards

    Littlestown’s Todd Cook, 20-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    Council Rock North’s Josh McWilliams, 12-yards

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

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  • Week 3: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    Crestwood’s Frank Aigeldinger, 321-yards

    West Chester Rustin’s Terry Loper, 301-yards (School Record)

    Upper Merion’s Jequan Mitchell, 299-yards

    Bristol’s Donte Simmons, 261-yards

    Kennard-Dale’s Mike Young, 256-yards

    West Catholic’s Greg White, 247-yards

    William Allen’s Courtney Watson, 237-yards

    Boiling Spring’s Dylan Romig, 236-yards

    Coatesville’s DaQuan Worley, 225-yards

    West Chester’s Garrett Girafalco, 225-yards

    Wallenpaupack’s Jovon Marshall, 219-yards

    Tri-Valley’s Hunter Harner, 211-yards

    New Oxford’s Wes Beans, 208-yards

    Delco-Christian’s Ron Burrell, 200-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 418-yards

    Bristol’s Trevor Leone, 382-yards

    Wilson’s Matt Timochenko, 330-yards

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Bethlehem Catholic’s Freddie Simmon, 212-yards

    Lebanon’s Jeremy De la Cruz, 212-yards

    Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall, 202-yards

    Bristol’s Tyriq Wilson, 156-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 7 (5 passing, 2 rushing)

    Wellsboro’s Michael Pietropola, 5

    Crestwood’s Frank Aigeldinger, 4

    Donegal’s Connor Ness, 4

    Easton Area’s Shane Simpson, 4

    Garnet Valley’s Vincent Razzano, 4

    Lancaster Catholic’s Jake Tarasovitch, 4

    New Oxford’s Wes Beans, 4

    Pennridge’s Mike Class, 4

    Tamaqua’s Dustin Vandermartin, 4

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  • Zephyr Train Rolls Freedom 42-3

    brianweek32013They say turnovers kill. No more so was that evident Friday night as Bethlehem Freedom commited four turnovers via interceptions by end of the third quarter, that led to four Whitehall touchdowns to lead the Zephyrs to a 42-3 drubbing of the Patriots at Frank Banko Field.
     
    “Our defensive stepped up tonight, they played great.” Whitehall coach Brian Gilbert stated. “They(Freedom) could not get that run game started, which allowed our guys to make plays in the secondary and conversely set up the offense to capitalize on the turnovers.” Gilbert added.
     
     Whitehall’s Saquan Barkley got the turnovers started by picking off a pass on Freedom’s opening drive to setup the offense on the Patriots 27. Two plays later QB Jeff Charles took the ball around the left edge and scored with Connor Ilgenfritz converting the PAT giving the Zephs a 7-0 lead.
     
    “We told our kids this Freedom’s line is bigger than us, Gilbert said. “That motivated our guys all week.”
     
    Freedom(1-2, 1-1) got on the board with a 27yd field goal by Jacob Banas after a Whitehall turnover gave the Patriots the ball on Zephyrs 44. A roughing the passser call aided in the drive for Freedom, which stalled on the 10 yard line leading to their only score of the night.
     
    Whitehall proceeded on a 35-0 run the rest of the way. First RB Ryan Bonshak scored on a 1 yard run on a fourth and goal after a 13 play 78 yard drive to go up 14-3.
     
    Then some fortune and trickery came into play in waning minutes of the opening half. The Zephyrs had a 4th and 7 from Freedom 32. Charles was being tackled by Freedom’s Brad Romig, creating a fumble an alert Jacob Buskirk scooped up the ball at the 31 and scored down the sideline with 1:43 left
     
    Buskirk said, “I was blocking and next thing I see the ball bouncing around, I just picked it up and ran.”
     
    Zephyrs’ defensive back Tyler Williams got on the turnover train by intercepting a Jonah Gundrum pass. On the first play, Charles completes a pass in the flat to Connor Sullivan, who lateraled the ball to Barkley. Barkley flashed down the sideline to paydirt and 28-3 halftime lead after Ilgenfritz made the point after.
     
    The third quarter started better for Freedom when Bonshak fumbled a punt that Joe Santos recovered in Zephyr territory. However Bonshak would get his revenge by intercepting Gundrum near the goal line and returning back to the Patriots’ 28 yard line. On 3rd down Charles connected with Bonshak over the middle for a 32 yard score and increasing the lead to 35-3.
     
    Tyler Cyriax for Whitehall(3-0, 2-0) got the last turnover of the night on a interception and setup the offense in great field position. Barkley capped off the scoring with a 4 yd dash to the end zone and invoking the mercy rule with three minutes left in the third quarter.
     
    “It goes without saying, we did not play well tonight.” Freedom coach Jason Roeder stated. “Whitehall took it to us tonight, they deserve all the credit.”
     
    The gauntlet continues next week for Whitehall as they will be at home against Nazareth. While Freedom tries to recover at Emmaus.
  • Catty Pulls Away from Palisades

    donweek32013To run in the September 19th Bucks County Herald

    To beat the #6 team in the state, you have to play near perfect football.

    Palisades (2-1) did not play a perfect first half when they hosted Catasauqua (3-0) on Friday.

    But the Pirates played a very, very good one- committing no penalties, keeping the Rough Riders’ potent offense off the field and averaging almost 4 yards per carry when they had the ball.  Palisades found themselves down just 12-7 at halftime to one of the best teams in the state.

    Yet the Rough Riders, PA Football News’ #6-ranked team in the state, were as dominant in the second half as they were evenly matched in the first.  A 38-yard bomb from senior quarterback Zach Bradley to classmate and all-state wide receiver Paryss Marshall highlighted a 5-play, 57-yard drive to open the second half.

    Marshall returned a punt 87 yards for a touchdown one series leader.

    “I caught the ball and got good blocks,” said Marshall, who pointed out that an illegal procedure call against Palisades forced the re-kick which led to the touchdown.  “Tyler Trobetsky blocked his man all the way out of bounds.  I was able to cut it in, and then bust it out.  Then I was gone.”

    A muffed punt, recovered by Catty after their D forced a second straight three-and-out, led to senior running back Ra’Von Burton’s 11 yard touchdown run.   Just like that, the score was blown open to 32-7 halfway through the third.

    The Rough Riders weren’t finished either.  Marshall snagged a 17-yard touchdown pass on a post route to open the fourth quarter and junior running back Michael Shutta added a nine-yard touchdown scamper to make the game 45-7- the final score-with 7:00 left in the fourth.

    What started out as a stalemate first half ended with a running clock.  Burton finished the game with 130 yards and three touchdowns on 17 carries.

    And Gershwin might love Paris in the spring time, but Colonial League defensive coordinators fear Paryss in the Fall.  The likely 1-AA bound wide out snagged 10 passes for 204 yards and two touchdowns.

    “When we were younger, neither of us played our current positions,” said Marshall on his chemistry with Bradley.  “But during JV our sophomore year, we showed that Catty had something coming up.  We knew, during the summer, that if we just keep working, that chemistry would get even better.”

    Catasauqua has outscored their opponents 581 to 118 in their last 13 regular season games, all blow out wins.  It made Palisades’ first half all the more impressive.

    “I don’t think you can prepare any differently.  You have to go with what you have, and it’s too short of a week to prepare anything special defensively,” responded Palisades coach Kevin Ronalds when asked how to prep for team with Catty’s elite passing attack.  “We have a good secondary and in the first half, we got fortunate because they dropped some balls.

    “But we did some good things too,” Ronalds added.  “We disrupted them a little bit and we were able on offense to get a couple of first downs and keep the ball out of their hands.  I think that frustrates them.  In the second half, we did none of that.  They got on a roll and it snow piled.”

    Trailing 6-0 in the second, Pirate punter Sam O’Brien pinned the Rough Riders at their own 18.  Sophomore cornerback Austin Krauss made a great tackle for a five yard loss on a swing pass, keying a three-and-out.

    Palisades then marched 44 yards in seven plays.  Senior running back JD Donnelly broke off a 24-yard gain, setting up fellow tailback Christian Gretzinger’s 1-yard touchdown plunge that gave the Pirates a 7-6 lead mid-way through the second quarter.

    “That is our run game and we expect to be able to do that,” said Ronalds, on the ground attack that picked up over 500 combined yards in the Pirates’ two wins.  “We’ll run off tackle and sneak one outside or we’ll run a couple of quick ones up the middle.  We were efficient, and if we could have continued that- I don’t know if we would have won the game because they clearly are the class of our League, but it probably goes to the end.”

    Donnelly and Gretzinger’s work this season can’t be overlooked.  Running behind 305 pound left tackle Ben Henry, who is getting serious looks from the Ivy League, the two have keyed Palisades’ first five halves of very successful football.

    Gretzinger has scored five touchdowns this year, one of them on a pick-six.  Donnelly has rushed for over 320 yards on just 30 carries, and has reached paydirt four times.

    “JD doesn’t have a whole lot of moves,” Ronalds chuckled.  “He is hard, straight ahead and deceptively fast.  Gretz has so much vision.  He cuts back much more than JD will.  He’ll bounce out and see things just before they happen.  They’re definitely two different types of runners.  I like being able to mix them up.  They are two tough kids.  Tough kids,” he repeated.

    The road to the Colonial League clearly runs through Catasauqua.  But Pen Argyl upset Catty in District playoffs last year…and Palisades is one week removed from a 46-21 thrashing of the Green Knights.  For one half Ronalds’ charges showed that the road to Catty, perhaps, could be fraught with a Pirate ambush.

  • Whitehall RB Saquon Barkley issues verbal declaration to Rutgers University

    s.barkleyOn Saturday Saquon Barkley tweeted, “Offically committed to Rutgers University.”

    The 5-foot-11, 190-pound junior running back from Whitehall picked Rutgers. According to NJ.com, he committed back in early August but revealed his intentions on Saturday during a visit to the Rutgers campus.

    On Friday Barkley ran for 214 yards on 14 carries and four touchdowns to lead his team to a victory over Liberty high school. He is leading his team in rushing with 329 yards and averaging 11.8 yards per carry.

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  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 2)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 1-1 (1) lost to Don Bosco Prep (NJ), 0-42

    Next Opponent: North Penn

     

    2) Coatesville (1) 2-0 (2) defeated Central Bucks South, 46-13

    Next Opponent: Central Dauphin East

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 2-0 (3) defeated Central Dauphin, 34-14

    Next Opponent: Cumberland Valley

     

    4) Archbishop Wood (12) 2-0 (5) defeated North Penn, 49-3

    Next Opponent: Frankford

     

    5) Neshaminy (1) 2-0 (6) defeated Downingtown West, 39-0

    Next Opponent: Souderton Area

     

    6) LaSalle College HS (12) 1-1 (4) lost to Imhotep Charter, 28-40

    Next Opponent: Cardinal O’Hara

     

    7) Manheim Central (3) 2-0 (7) defeated Hempfield, 52-19

    Next Opponent: Daniel Boone

     

    8) Easton Area (11) 2-0 (10) defeated Parkland, 24-0

    Next Opponent: Bethlehem Catholic

     

    9) Berwick Area (2) 2-0 (9) defeated Pottsville Area, 56-7

    Next Opponent: Dallas

     

    10) Parkland (11) 1-1 (8) lost to Easton Area, 0-24

    Next Opponent: Northampton

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 2-0; Central Bucks South (1) 1-1; Cocalico (3) 2-0; Cumberland Valley (3) 2-0; Governor Mifflin (3) 1-1; Pennsbury (1) 1-1; Pottsgrove (1) 2-0; Scranton (2) 2-0; Selinsgrove (4) 2-0; Spring-Ford (1) 1-1; West Chester Rustin (1) 2-0; Whitehall (11) 2-0; Wilson (3) 2-0

     

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 2)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Small School 

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 2-0 (1) defeated LaSalle College HS, 40-28

    Next Opponent: Roxborough

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 2-0 (2) defeated Montgomery, 58-6

    Next Opponent: Mount Carmel Area

     

    3) West Catholic (12) 2-0 (3) defeated George Washington, 38-17

    Next Opponent: Monsignor Bonner

     

    4) Catasauqua (11) 2-0 (4) defeated Southern Lehigh, 62-35

    Next Opponent: Palisades

     

    5) Berks Catholic (3) 2-0 (5) defeated Twin Valley, 48-6

    Next Opponent: Chestnut Ridge

     

    6) Danville (4) 2-0 (6) defeated Loyalsock Township, 23-21

    Next Opponent: Shamokin

     

    7) Dunmore (2) 2-0 (7) defeated Wilkes-Barre GAR, 48-7

    Next Opponent: West Scranton

     

    8) Montoursville (4) 2-0 (8) defeated Central Columbia, 41-0

    Next Opponent: Jersey Shore

     

    9) Delone Catholic (3) 2-0 (9) defeated York Vo-Tech, 33-12

    Next Opponent: Littlestown

     

    10) Old Forge (2) 2-0 (10) defeated Wilkes-Barre Meyers, 49-6

    Next Opponent: Holy Redeemer

     

    Honorable Mention: Bermudian Springs (3) 2-0; Bristol (1) 2-0; Bloomsburg (4) 1-1; Camp Hill (3) 1-1; Loyalsock (4) 1-1; Mount Carmel (4) 2-0; Pius X (11) 1-1; Schuylkiil Haven (11) 1-1; South Williamsport (4) 2-0; Steelton-Highspire (3) 2-0; Williams Valley (11) 2-0

  • Raiders Rebound vs. Canaries

    ALLENTOWN- Following a difficult to explain loss against Jim Thorpe on opening night, Tamaqua Area answers critics with a hard-fought 21-0 victory over the William Allen Canaries. The game marked the return of Dustin Vandermartin to the Blue Raider offense. The senior standout recorded two catches for 95 yards and two touchdowns. Including a 75 yard bomb to put the game away with just over six minutes to go in the fourth quarter.

    The Canaries would not take a beating lying down. With four minutes to go in the first quarter, Tamaqua QB, Nate Edmonds, threw an interception to Allen’s Courtney Watson who returned it down inside the 10-yard line of the visitors. A stout defense answered the call on the goal line as junior safety Ernie Shilko came up with a pick in the endzone to take the ball away from the threatening Canaries. The junior was forced to take over a quarterback for the Raiders on the next drive. However, Tamaqua couldn’t get the drive going and Watson was able to come up with his second interception at midfield. Mistakes haunted both teams throughout the night. Unitl, Tamaqua’s hard-nosed running duo of Shilko and sophomore, Collin “Bud” Moyer took their team into the redzone for the first time of the game. Edmonds wasted no time in finding Vandermartin for a 20 yard strike to give the Raiders a 7-0 lead at the break.

    The Canaries were starting to look fatigued as the Blue Raiders came out of the half on fire by forcing a fast 3-and-out and their big offensive line of Dylan VanBuskirk (6’6″ 255lbs.), Nick Coccio (5’9″ 205lbs.), Devon Murphy (5’9″ 257lbs.), Cody Houser (6’0″ 370lbs.), and Tyler Andrews (5’11” 263lbs.) from left to right, pounded the ball down the throats of their opponent to open a hole for Shilko’s 33-yard TD run.

    The Blue Raiders conditioning showed tonight as they were able to hold onto the ball to run the clock out against the fatigued Canaries. It was certainly not a picture perfect victory as turnovers are the eye-catcher of the stat sheet. Victorious Tamaqua tossed up two interceptions and coughed up four fumbles; The Canaries, had three interceptions with three fumbles, for a grand total of 12 turnovers.

    The win gives the Blue Raiders a 1-1 record, but still sit 0-1 in the AFL after this non-league victory. Next week, they will return home to face the Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils in their return to Anthracite Football League play. The Canaries drop to 0-2. This Friday, they open their Mountain Valley Conference schedule against the Timberwolves of East Stroudsburg North.

    In next week’s game, Blue Raider Head Coach Sam Bonner will be trying for his 40th victory as head coach at Tamaqua. Also, it will mark another Hall of Fame induction atop Stadium Hill.

  • Barkley Keys Victory Over Liberty.

    brianweek22103On Friday night, the lucky numbers for Whitehall’s RB Saquon Barkley Friday were: 33,41, 50 and 57. Those were part of his 208 yards on just 13 carries as the Zephyrs defeated Liberty at Frank Banko Field 28-19. Though head coach Brian Gilbert called the overall performance of his team “a Sloppy Effort.”

    The game did not start out that way as Whitehall went 74 yards on a 10 play drive, that was assisted by a too many men on the field penalty on Liberty on a crucial 4th down punt. Barkley capped the drive with a 33 burst around end for his first score.

    “We had a bad week of practice and the players knew it after the game.” Gilbert stated. “We can’t have that again, going forward,” He added.

    Barkley scored his second score on a 41 yard run to give the Zephs a 14-0 lead. “The line gave me the holes where I had one-on one matchups, where I had to make that guy miss, and I did just that.” Barkley stated. He had an up the gut 50 yard scamper to put his team up 21-6 in the third quarter.

    Liberty standout wide receiver KJ Williams who has verbally committed to Syracuse had his first start of the season after a knee injury kept him out of the opener. He got the Hurricanes back in the game with a 2 yd TD pass, his 23rd of his career to cut Whitehall’s lead to 21-13.

    On the ensuing kickoff, Whitehall got great field position and Barkley took it to the house from 57 yards out to up the lead to 28-13 as Liberty only had 10 players on the field.

    Liberty’s Ryan Lawrence tried keeping the score close with a touchdown of his own on a one yard dive into the end zone to cut the lead to 28-19 with 6:58 to go in the game. Ryan Bonshack sealed the deal for Whitehall, who is now 2-0 on the young season, with a interception.

    “We made too many errors and we can’t do that against Freedom here next week.” Barkley said. He is looking forward to a chance to play here again next week.

  • Freedom’s Jared O’Donnell pick was the difference in a 14-7 win over ACC

    davidweek22013ALLENTOWN – With the game tied at seven, Freedom’s Jared O’Donnell pulled down a second interception early in the fourth quarter. This was the difference in a 14-7 win over Allentown Central Catholic (1-1) Saturday night at J. Birney Crum Stadium.

    After a scoreless first quarter, Freedom (1-1) had one total drive in the quarter to the Vikings three.

    The Vikings broke the scoreless tie in the second quarter when quarterback Mason Kholl hit Jack Nosovtich for an 12-yard touchdown pass. Robbie Fidati’s kick was good and the Vikings led 7-0. The drive was setup by a nice punt return by Ryan Beville to the Freedom 32.

    Allentown Central Catholic took the 7-0 lead into halftime.

    In the second half the Patriots defense was the story, holding the Vikings to 47 total yards of offense and forcing key turnovers. “Our defensive coordinator Greg Moore and the defensive staff did a amazing job coming in here,” said Freedom’s head football coach Jason Roeder. “Our kids responded to a challenge at halftime. Obviously that was not a pretty effort tonight. But it was a gutsy effort.”

    On the Vikings first play of the second half Freedom’s Bryant Connor stripped the ball out of Patrick Taylor’s hands and recovered the Vikings fumble on their 40.

    Freedom would tie the game up at seven with an six-play drive that was capped off by a Jonah Gundrum 35-yard touchdown pass to Kylon Pretty with 6:45 remaining in the third quarter. Johah was 3-for-3 for 49 yards during the drive.

    Freedom’s offense pounded the ball the second half and seemed to wear down the Vikings defense with the hard running of Roberto Diez. He was a workhorse for the Patriot’s, carrying the ball 19-times for 89 yards in the second half.

    With 9:43 remaining in the game Jared O’Donnell iced the game with his second pick of the game. He went 37-yards into the end zone for the game winning interception. “He was one of those senior leaders that stepped up for us tonight on a very young team. He is a tough kid and battled through cramps tonight.”

    The Vikings Kenny Cuevas recovered a fumble with 1:36 remaining in the game. But four straight incomplete passes by Mason alowed Freedom to take over at the Vikings 37.

    Freedom was forced to punt late, but time ran out for the Vikings night.

    NOTE: Both teams combined for seven turnovers. Allentown Central Catholic had four total turnovers (3 interceptions and one fumble). Freedom had three total turnovers (2 interceptions and one fumble.) “We stressed to the team early in the week to go after the football. I think we did a good job tonight,” said Roeder. “We need to work on cutting down our turnovers. We’ve had to many turnovers the first two weeks.”

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Bethlehem Freedom 0 0 7 7 14
    Allentown Central Catholic 0 7 0 0 7

    1st Quarter

    None

    2nd Quarter

    ACC – Jack Nosovitch 11- yard pass from Mason Kholl 7:38

    3rd Quarter

    FR – Kylon Pretty 35-yard pass from Jonah Gundrum 6:45

    4th Quarter

    FR – Jared O’Donnell 37-yard interception 9:43

     

  • Week 2: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns

    Red Land’s John Ford, 99-yards

    Carson Long Military’s Lawrence Oden, 95-yards (School Record)

    Valley View’s Jeremy Nieves, 95-yards

    Manheim Central’s Tyrell Wickersham, 94-yards

    Archbishop Ryan’s Bobby Romano, 90-yards

    Hershey’s Jailen Harmon, 87-yards

    Great Valley’s Nasir Aderley, 86-yards

    Millersburg’s Alex Frederick, 80-yards

    William Penn Charter’s Freddi Perri, 77-yards

    Bloomsburg’s Jahveal Hemphill, 76-yards

    Bethlehem Catholic’s Freddie Simmons, 75-yards

     

    Punt returns for touchdowns

    Wilkes-Barre GAR’s Anthony Maurent, 87-yards

    Palmerton’s Nick Sander, 50-yards

    New Hope-Solebury’s Joseph Dwight, 42-yards

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    Lower Dauphin’s Joe Julius, 48-yards

    Central Bucks East’s, 40-yards

    Manheim Central’s Damon Crouse, 40-yards

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Great Valley’s Jon Fuydal, 44.5-yards

    Carson Long Military’s Demar Watson, 40-yards

     

    Touchbacks: (3 Minimum)

    New Hope-Solebury’s Danny Sutton, 5

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  • Week 2: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 18

    Bloomsburg Area’s Evan Ball, 17

    Lakeland’s Jeff Burton, 17

    Loyalsock Township’s Mickey Haller, 16

    Palmerton’s Tre Nelson, 16

    Pine Grove’s Guy Zimmerman, 16

    Millersburg’s Austin Marks, 15

    Susquehanna Community’s Brett Hepler, 15

    Danville’s Eric Haney, 14

    Marple-Newtown’s A.J. Cunningham, 14

    Millersburg’s Tylor Erdman, 14

    Central Dauphin’s Josh Salak, 13

    Loyalsock Township’s Bailey Young, 13

    McCaskey’s Tyler Owens, 13

    Penn Wood’s Karon Lucas-Tillery, 13

    Lehighton Area’s Wyatt Clements, 11

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Big Spring’s Derek Sweger, 2

    Big Spring’s Matt Coyle, 2

    Bloomsburg’s Zach Ashford, 2

    Coatesville’s Tyler Burke, 2

    East Juniata’s Josh Zimmerman, 2

    Mahanoy Area’s Mason Evitts, 2

    Oxford’s Tyler Combs, 2

    Palmerton’s Austin Cook, 2

    South Philly’s Ryan Stewart, 2

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    McCaskey’s Tyler Owens, 4

    Northeast’s Gladimir Paul, 4

    Conwell Egan’s Wyett McLeod, 3

    Palmerton’s Alec Delong, 3

    Spring-Ford’s Mason Romano, 3

     

     

    Fumble returns for touchdowns

    Owen J Roberts Kolten Hainsey, 90-yards

    Saucon Valley’s Marco Santiago, 76-yards

    Wallenpaupack’s Ricky Smith, 70-yards

    Abington’s Josh Jones, 21-yards

    Upper Dublin’s Ben Gause, 10-yards

     

    Interception returns for touchdowns

    Springfield Montco’s Jhaloni Johnson, 99-yards

    West Chester Rustin’s Mike McKnight, 87-yards

    Bristol’s Pierson Burton, 70-yards

    Selinsgrove’s Jack Gaugler, 65-yards

    Palisades Andrew Koenig, 62-yards

    Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall, 54-yards

    Palmerton’s Austin Cook, 42-yards

    Easton Area’s Shane Simpson, 38-yards

    Palmerton’s Austin Cook, 38-yards

    Montoursville’s Wyatt Entz, 34-yards

    Central Dauphin’s Jake Perry, 31-yards

    Imhotep Charter’s Randall Hunter, 26-yards

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    Downingtown East’s Alec Coyle, 0-yards

     

    Blocked field goals for touchdowns

     

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  • Week 2: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing (200 Minimum)

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 301-yards

    Dunmore’s Daiqwon Buckley, 275-yards

    Mahanoy Area’s Dylan Mahmod, 261-yards

    Selinsgrove’s Zach Adams, 251-yards

    Old Forge’s Brandon Yescavage, 245-yards

    Coatesville’s DaQuan Worley, 241-yards

    Bristol’s Donte Simmons, 236-yards

    Academy Park’s Jerry Lanier, 224-yards

    Line Mountain’s Cory Warford, 221-yards

    Father Judge’s Yeedee Thaenrat, 216-yards

    East Juniata’s David Brantley, 215-yards

    Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley, 211-yards

    Central Bucks West’s Marvin Todd, 210-yards

    Upper Merion’s Jequan Mitchell, 203-yards

    Catasauqua’s Ra’Von Burton, 202-yards

     

    Passing (300 Minimum)

    LaSalle College’s Kyle Shurmur, 381-yards

    Gettysburg’s Jesse Stouch, 338-yards

    Pius X’s Tre Jordan, 329-yards

    Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley, 312-yards

     

    Receiving (150 Minimum)

    Trinity’s Brandon Kuntz, 176-yards

    Catasauqua’s Jacob Stopay, 174-yards

    Gettysburg’s Kobe Wansel, 158-yards

    Dallastown’s Malik Lewis, 153-yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Lebanon’s Mark Pyles, 6

    Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley, 5

    Lackawanna Trail’s Jonathon Zebar, 5

    Lebanon’s Nicholas Negron, 5

    Pius X’s Tre Jordan, 5

    Academy Park’s Brian Ingram, 4

    Bishop Shanahan’s Dan Murphy, 4

    Dunmore’s Daiqwon Buckley, 4

    Hershey’s Jailen Harmon, 4

    Mahanoy Area’s Dylan Mahmod, 4

    New Hope-Solebury’s Joseph Dwight, 4

    Old Forge’s Brandon Yescavage, 4

    Pine Grove’s Ryan Heim, 4

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 4

    West Chester East Jon Jon Roberts, 4

    Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley, 4

    Wilson’s (3) Matt Timochenko, 4

     

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  • Dawgs KO Tide

    frankweek22013Berwick’s offense puts up 56, while defense plays stingy

    By Frank Kastreva, Berwickdawgs.com

    Berwick made a little bit of history Friday night as they traveled to Pottsville in a non-league match-up. A bit of history that the Crimson Tide might want to forget about. In a series that started in 1930 with Berwick heading into tonight’s tilt with a 28-11-3 record, the Dawgs put up 56. It would be the most points  tallied by the Dawgs against the Tide ever in the series and also the largest margin win, with the final score Dawgs 56, Tide 7. In 1997 Berwick won by a 54-7 margin, which was the biggest point margin win prior to tonight’s 56-7 win.

    Berwick  would carry a 35-0 lead in at half time with a total of 297 yards, compared to 43 total yards offense for the Tide. The Dawgs 297 came from 105 yards via the ground game and 192 yards via the air, while Pottsville had a total of minus 24 on the ground and positive 67 in the air. Mind you, it was only half time.

    The Dawg’s would get touchdowns from Sr. RB Dain Kowalski, Sr. WR Kyle Trenholm and Sr. FB Jordan Stout in the first half. Kowalski scored Berwick’s first three td’s on a one yard jaunt, a two yard jaunt and a six yard scamper to paydirt. Trenholm scored on a 66 yard reception from Sr. QB CJ Curry and Stout found the goldzone on a four yard rush.

    Scoring for the Dawgs in the 2nd half were, Jr. WR Andrew Force, Jr. RB Nick Talanca and So. RB Daquan Hellenthal. Force got in on a 43 yard strike from Curry, Talanca on a 2 yard jaunt and Hellenthal  on another 2 yard rush.

    QB Curry and the first team would come out of the game late in the 3rd quarter with a 42-7 lead. Curry would finish up with 254 yards passing with eight completions on 15 attempts.

    With the win the Dawgs have improved to 2-0 while the Tide moves to 1-1. Berwick will again be on the road next week as they travel to the Back Mountain for a Saturday matinee with the Dallas Mountaineers.

    Until next week, happy football!

  • Easton Gets it’s Revenge on Parkland

    toddweek22013In front of a packed house at Easton’s Cottingham Stadium on Friday night, the Red Rovers scored a decisive 24-0 victory that could by year’s end have a huge impact on the Lehigh Valley Conference title race, and district 11 standings.  “Our scout team did a tremendous job all week during practice, getting us ready for this parkland offense,” Exclaimed Easton head coach Steve Shiffert.

    The first quarter yielded very little results for both teams except for an Easton 26 yard field goal nailed by kicker Matt Semanick.  Unfortunately for the Trojans the second quarter became a nightmare for them.  A critical play in the game was a fake punt by Easton after they had gone three and out, Nolan Kilpatrick scampered 32 yards for a first down, keeping the series alive.  Later on the drive Kilpatrick would cap it by catching a nine yard touchdown pass from Brad Wilkins.  After the kickoff Devante Cross would throw an interception to Shane Simpson returned 34 yards for a touchdown, and the Red Rovers would go into the locker room up 17-0 at the half.

    The Trojans had their chance throughout the game as the Rovers fumbled 4 times but recovered all four including one for a touchdown by Cameron Casciole in the fourth quarter making it 24-0 Easton.  The Haddad’s were making plays all over the field for the Parkland defense but it just wasn’t enough as the Easton defense was too much for them. “Doug Powell did an excellent job,” said Shiffert of his defensive coordinator after they had pitched the shutout.  Maybe like last year these two teams will meet up again but tonight it was Easton that took Parkland to the woodshed.

  • Week 1: Top Special Teams Performers

    Kickoff returns for touchdowns 

    Emmaus Will Miller, 98-yards

    Hazleton Area’s Zach Zukoski, 97-yards

    Nazareth Area’s Max Wasilewski, 96-yards

    Frankford’s Damion Samuels, 88-yards

    Stroudsburg’s Justin Pierre, 88-yards

    Shenandoah Valley’s Angelo Maskornick, 86-yards

    Salisbury’s Tavon Royster, 85-yards

     

    Punt returns for touchdown

    Red Land’s John Ford – 90 yards

    Philadelphia Central’s Walt Pegues, 79-yards

    Academy Park’s Jeff Devaughn, 45-yards

     

    Field Goals (40-yards Minimum)

    Wilson’s (3) Hunter Rubright, 43-yards

    Mastery Charter’s DeJason Ellis, 42-yards

    Athen’s Troy Stivason, 40-yards

     

    Punting average (40-yards Minimum)

    Northeastern’s Ethan Qualters, 50.33 yards

    Manheim Central’s Wade Beamesderfer, 50.00 yards

    Wyoming Area’s AJ Lenkaitis, 43.00 yards

    Palisades Sam O’Brien, 41.00 yards

    Shenandoah Valley’s Nick Krusinsky, 40.83 yards

    Hughesville’s Alex Welch, 40.40 yards

    Central Columbia’s Cody Bowman, 40.33 average

  • Week 1: Top Defensive Performers

    Tackles (13 Minimum)

    Montrose Area’s Brenton Warner, 21

    Perkiomen Valley’s Rasaan Stewart, 21

    Halifax’s Jake Paul, 19

    Lakeland’s Jeff Burton, 18

    Marian Catholic’s Lukas Damian, 18

    Wilkes-Barre Meyers, Jacob Brominski, 18

    Perkiomen Valley’s Danny Light, 17

    Trinity’s John Miller, 17

    Central Bucks East’s Geoff Feiler, 16

    Tri-Valley’s Anthony Snyder, 16

    Wyomissing Area’s Brandon Workman, 16

    Pius X’s Eric Marbury, 15

    Old Forge’s Shane Schuback, 14

    Saucon Valley’s Justin Propsner, 14

    Trinity’s Chris Rozman, 14

    Danville’s Eric Haney, 13

    Millersburg’s Tylor Erdman, 13

    Old Forge’s Jorden Sekol, 13

    Penn Wood’s Karon Lucas, 13

    Valley View’s Jose Figueroa, 13

    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin’s Josh King, 13

    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin’s Frank Wojtash, 13

    Wyomissing Area’s Logan Jones, 13

    Wyomissing Area’s Sam Weaver, 10

     

    Interceptions (2 Minimum)

    Lewisburg’s Drew Newcomb, 4

    Upper Moreland’s Tyler Whitmore, 3

    Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall, 2

    Emmaus’s Kyzir White, 2

    Garden Spot’s Kory Montoro, 2

    Loyalsock Township’s Fletcher Quigley, 2

    Manheim Township’s Issac Vazquez, 2

    Oxford’s Devon Sumner, 2

    Perkiomen Valley’s Liam Grande, 2

    Susquehannock’s Bryan Kerr, 2

     

    Sacks (3 Minimum)

    Exeter Township’s Nathaniel Weber, 3

    Exeter Township’s Michal Menet, 3

     

    Blocked punts for touchdowns

    Academy Park’s Brian Ingram, 27-yards (Tremaine Lewis blocked the punt)

    Salisbury’s Shane Wittman, 25-yards

    Salisbury’ Cesar Medina, 15-yards

    Scranton’s Justin Belardi, 0-yards

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  • Week 1: Top Offensive Performers

    Rushing  (200 Minimum)

    Western Wayne’s Jason Figueroa, 364 yards

    Archbishop Ryan’s Samir Bullock, 345 yards

    Central Bucks South’s Josh Adams, 266 yards

    Delone Catholic’s Matt Giuffreda, 252 yards

    Scranton’s Jake McCarthy, 237 yards

    Mahanoy Area’s Dylan Mahmod, 234 yards

    Boyertown’s Cody Richmond, 222 yards

    Cumberland Valley’s Tyler Updegraff, 221 yards

    Stroudsburg’s Gerald Douglas, 219 yards

    Academy Park’s Jerry Lanier, 214 yards

    Montoursville’s Cameron Ott, 213 yards

    South Williamsport’s Dominick Bragalone, 212

     

    Passing  (300 Minimum)

    Berwick Area’s C.J. Curry, 337 yards

    Central Bucks East’s Zach Nelson, 339 yards

    Upper Dauphin’s Mav Ney, 336 yards

    ELCO’s Jeff Martin, 313 yards

    Trinity’s Mike Boguski, 304 yards

    Red Lion’s Blake Cahill, 300 yards

     

    Receiving  (150 Minimum)

    Trinity’s Brandon Kuntz, 242 yards

    Berwick Area’s Andrew Force, 193 yards

    Upper Darby’s Kevin White, 184 yards

    Pottsville’s Travis Blankenhorn, 182 yards

    Hatboro-Horsham’s John O’Malley, 168 yards

    Central Bucks East’s Brandon Ilkiw, 156 yards

     

    Touchdowns (4 Minimum)

    Abington’s Craig Reynolds, 5

    Garden Spot’s Mitchell Martin, 5

    Trinity’s Mike Bogusky, 5

    Big Spring’s Garrett Chestnut, 4

    Bishop McDevitt’s Andre Robinson, 4

    Bristol’s Donte Simmons, 4

    Cedar Cliff’s Andrew Ford, 4

    Central Bucks East’s Zach Nelsen, 4

    Central Bucks South’s Josh Adams, 4

    Central York’s Dylan Hose, 4

    Conrad Weiser’s Aidan Brosious, 4

    Delone Catholic’s Matt Giuffreda, 4

    Dunmore’s Daiqwon Buckley, 4

    Easton Area’s Shane Simpson, 4

    Garden Spot’s CeVaughn, 4

    Oxford’s Ethan Herb, 4

    Philadelphia Central’s Walter Pegues, 4

    Pius X’s Tre Jordan, 4

    St. Joseph’s Prep John Reid, 4

    Trinity’s Brandon Kuntz, 4

    Wilkes-Barre Meyers’s Matt DeMarco, 4

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  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings (Week 1)

    EasternPAFootball.com Small School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AA and A teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    Small School 

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 1-0 (1) defeated Cardinal Mooney (OH) 50-21

    Next Opponent: LaSalle College HS

     

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 1-0 (2) defeated Pius X 55-28

    Next Opponent: Montgomery

     

    3) West Catholic (12) 1-0 (3) defeated Haverford School 26-14

    Next Opponent: George Washington

     

    4) Catasauqua (11) 1-0 (4) defeated Wilson Area 40-7

    Next Opponent: Southern Lehigh

     

    5) Berks Catholic (3) 1-0 (5) defeated Pope John Paul II 35-7

    Next Opponent: Twin Valley

     

    6) Danville (4) 1-0 (6) defeated Milton Area 41-0

    Next Opponent: Loyalsock Township

     

    7) Dunmore (2) 1-0 (7) defeated North Pocono 48-13

    Next Opponent: Wilkes-Barre GAR

     

    8) Montoursville (4) 1-0 (8) defeated Warrior Run 42-6

    Next Opponent: Central Columbia

     

    9) Delone Catholic (3) 1-0 (NR) defeated Trinity 42-28

    Next Opponent: York Vo-Tech

     

    10) Old Forge (2) 1-0 (NR) defeated Lake-Lehman 13-7

    Next Opponent: Wilkes-Barre Meyers

     

    Honorable Mention: Bristol (1) 1-0; Bloomsburg (4) 0-1; Camp Hill (3) 1-0; Loyalsock (4) 1-0; Mount Carmel (4) 1-0; Pen Argyl (11) 1-0; Pius X (11) 0-1; Schuylkiil Haven (11) 0-1; Steelton-Highspire (3) 0-0; Troy (4) 1-0; Williams Valley (11) 1-0

     

  • 2013 EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings (Week 1)

    EasternPAFootball.com Big School Super 10 Rankings include teams from District 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12. The rankings are listed for Class AAAA and AAA teams. The top 10 teams are listed by school name, district, season record, previous week’s team and next opponent.Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in alphabetical order. 

     

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 1-0 (1) defeated Dallas Jesuit (TX) 48-27

    Next Opponent: Don Bosco Prep (NJ)

     

    2) Coatesville (1) 1-0 (2) defeated William Penn (3) 42-7

    Next Opponent: Central Bucks South

     

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 1-0 (3) defeated Harrisburg 35-14

    Next Opponent: Central Dauphin

     

    4) LaSalle College HS (12) 1-0 (4) defeated North Penn 34-7

    Next Opponent: Imhotep Charter

     

    5) Archbishop Wood (12) 1-0 (5) defeated Bensalem 38-7

    Next Opponent: North Penn

     

    6) Neshaminy (1) 1-0 (6) defeated Northeast 33-0

    Next Opponent: Downingtown West

     

    7) Manheim Central (3) 1-0 (7) defeated Warwick 33-7

    Next Opponent: Hempfield

     

    8) Parkland (11) 1-0 (8) defeated Delaware Valley 50-8

    Next Opponent: Easton Area

     

    9) Berwick Area (2) 1-0 (10) defeated Crestwood 41-7

    Next Opponent: Pottsville Area

     

    10) Easton Area (11) 1-0 (NR) defeated Pennsbury 38-28

    Next Opponent: Parkland

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 1-0; Central Bucks South (1) 1-0; Cocalico (3) 1-0; Governor Mifflin (3) 0-1; Pennsbury (1) 0-1; Pottsgrove (1) 1-0; Ridley (1) 1-0; Scranton (2) 1-0; Selinsgrove (4) 1-0; Spring-Ford (1); Susquehanna Township (3) 1-0; West Chester Henderson (1) 1-0; Whitehall (11) 1-0; Wilson (3) 1-0

  • Pen Argyl opens season with an 28-6 win over Saucon Valley

    davidweek12013PEN ARGYL – Pen Argyl’s defense capitalized on turnovers in the first half and went up 14-0 early in route to a 28-6 win over Saucon Valley Saturday afternoon at Alumni Stadium in Pen Argyl.

    Pen Argyl’s defense set the tone early forcing two turnovers on Saucon Valley’s first two possession of the game. “We stressed to the kids about creating turnovers. Getting the turnovers early was big for us,” said Pen Argyl’s head football coach Paul Reduzzi. Pen Argyl made them pay,  Mike DePaolo scored on a 7-yard touchdown run with 3:53 left in the first quarter. Jacob Krincek’s kick put the Green Knights up 7-0.

    Pen Argyl was driving again after a bad pitch by Saucon Valley’s quarterback Keith Mosher. Pen Argyl’s John Albanese recovers the fumble on Saucon Valley’s 26. The first quarter came to a end with the Green Knights having a 1st and goal on the Saucon Valley 3-yard line. One play later, Ryan Hunt went in from 3-yards out for the quarterback sneak. Pen Argyl led 14-0.

    Pen Argyl’s defensive end Alex Bartleson was a force in the first half, coming up with big sacks and raising havoc in the back field. “We have high expectations for him. We are going to put him on the edge and let him make plays,” said Reduzzi.

    Late in the first half, Saucon Valley got the ball back on their 36. The Panthers drove down to the one-yard line of Pen Argyl behind the hard running of Nick Savant. With time ticking down, Savant picked up the fumbled snap and ran it in for the one-yard touchdown run with :10 seconds remaining in the first half. The extra point failed.

    After five fumbles and two turnovers at halftime, Saucon Valley trailed Pen Argyl by eight, 14-6.

    With momentum on Saucon Valley’s side, it looked like the defense was going to get the big stop at the start of the second half. Pen Argyl was facing a third down and long when Hunt hit Bartleson for a 12-yard completion and a first down. “We didn’t get the stop like we wanted to,” said Saucon Valley’s head football coach Matt Evancho. “We talked about it at halftime to come out and get a stop and get our offense back on the field. They ate up pretty much the whole third quarter. That was a killer.”

    The Green Knights capped off the 15-play drive by chewing up over eight minutes of the clock as DePaolo scored on a one-yard plunge into the end zone. With 3:47 left in the third quarter, the Green Knights led 21-6. “That second half drive the offense put together was almost a nine minute drive and that can just take everything out of a team,” said Reduzzi.

    Pen Argyl iced the game in the fourth quarter on a 6-yard touchdown run by Ryan Lobb with 3:42 remaining in the game.

    After a big kick off return by Saucon Valley’s Zach Thatcher down to Pen Argyl’s 30, any threat went away quickly. It was the Pen Argyl defense that finished the game strong. Bartleson came up with another big sack and Chris Muller’s defense in the secondary was strong in the end.

    NOTE: Pen Argyl’s Mike DePaolo rushed for 117 yards and scored touchdowns. “He is a workhorse on both sides of the ball. He’s a tough kid”.

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Pen Argyl 7 7 7 7 28
    Saucon Valley 0 6 0 0 6
    1st Quarter
    PA – Mike DePaulo 7-yard run 3:53
    2nd Quarter
    PA – Ryan Hunt 3-yard run 11:50
    SV – Nick Savant 1-yard run :10
    3rd Quarter
    PA – Mike DePaulo 1-yard run 3:47
    4th Quarter
    PA – Ryan Lobb 6-yard run 3:42

     

  • Tamaqua Defense Like an Open Book

    TAMAQUA – Jim Thorpe, coming off back to back 1-9 campaigns, came out with a bang against an inexperienced Blue Raider team. The Olympians had the luxury of having 10 of the 11 offensive starters having at least 5 games of varsity experience over their careers. On the other side, graduation and preseason injuries had left the Raiders with only three on defense and six on offense.

    The teams battled strong throughout the first quarter until sophomore defensive end, Aaron Rega, recovered a bad snap to give Tamaqua the ball and derail an Olympian drive in which they were closing in on the redzone. The Blue Raiders, however, could not capitalize as back to back passes bounced off the hands of Tamaqua wide receivers. Jim Thorpe came back to capitalize on Blue Raider mistakes by pounding the Raiders with constant read option plays as senior quarterback, Ryan Saunders, sparked his team by escaping multiple Tamaqua tacklers to bring the ball to the nine yard line of the defending Anthracite Football League champions. Deonte St. Hill was able to cap the drive off with a nine-yard touchdown run. On a broken extra point play, the Olympians were able to escape the Blue Raider defense to go up 8-0.

    Tamaqua answered right back with a 25-yard strike from Nate Edmonds to Zach Zucatti to tie the ball game, 8-8. Jim Thorpe was not rattled as St. Hill returned the ensuing kickoff to the Blue Raider 28 yard line. Saunders punched it in from the one on a QB sneak. The heavily favored Raiders found themselves trailing at the break, 15-8.

    In the past, Head Coach Sam Bonner had done a fantastic job of keeping his players conditioned enough to outlast opponents through the second half. This looked to be the case early in the third quarter as Jim Thorpe did not appear to have the intensity they should in the first half. As the clock ticked away in the third, Robert Heller found a hole on the read option and outran the Tamaqua defense for a 45-yard score.

    Tamaqua’s conditioning never showed up as the Raiders lackadaisical performance late in the game allowed the Olympians to wrap things up with two quick scores on the read option to amount a 34-8 lead. Ernie Shilko was able to record one more touchdown, but Tamaqua came up very short on opening night, 34-14.

    The Blue Raiders were plagued by constant mistakes including 10 dropped passes, 4 balls knocked down at the line, and undisciplined defense which led to big gain after big gain on the read option. Injuries also appeared to hurt the Raiders as they missed key players such as the explosive duo of Tyler Hope (TB/FS) and Dustin Vandermartin (WR/CB), as well as the emotional and hard hitting Dylan Van Buskirk (OT/DE).

    The Raiders fall to 0-1 (0-1 AFL) and the Olympians start 1-0 (1-0 AFL). Tamaqua will try to bounce back in non-league action against William Allen.  Tamaqua won last year’s meeting 33-7 at home, but its a different ball game against the Canaries at J. Birney Crum Stadium as they look much improved from years passed. Jim Thorpe matches up against Blue Mountain who fell 48-20 against Conrad Weiser.

  • Rams Rally; Reign in Randy’s Return

    donweek12013For the September 5th Bucks County Herald

    Before Pennridge and Emmaus even kicked off Friday night in Sellersville, there were enough sub-plots to challenge any editor’s word count.

    “They started a little slow this week,” said Pennridge coach Jeff Hollenbach, “but by the time we got to 7:00 we were good to go.  And we were very nervous.  That first quarter, we played so nervous.”

    Pick a story line.  Pennridge, who went 12-2 and made the District 1 semi-finals, entered the contest as the defending SOL Continental champions.

    The game marked the return of Hollenbach, who led the Rams to a 73-25 record as head coach between 1997 and 2004.

    Across the sidelines making his Emmaus debut was head coach Randy Cuthbert, who went 55-43 in eight seasons with Pennridge as Hollenbach’s successor.  Cuthbert, a former Pittsburgh Steeler running back, left Sellersville to take the Hornets’ job in May.

    Small wonder there were several TV and radio outlets converging at Poppy Yoder Field, a game that lived up to the hype in a 33-27 overtime Ram win.  Pennridge scored a touchdown and two-point conversion in the last two plays of regulation to force the extra frame.

    The focus was the coaches, but in the first half was an Emmaus White-out: Hornets’ captain Kyzir White had two pick-sixes, which combined with his 4-yard touchdown catch on a fade route and Will Miller’s 96 yard kickoff return to give Emmaus 27 first half points.

    Pennridge countered with a 17-yard touchdown strike from QB Matt Pasquale (15-for-27, 247 yds and 3 TDS) to captain/WR Micah Stutzman, and a 53-yard connection from Pasquale to all-state RB Mike Class.  Two failed conversions put the visitors up 27-12 at the half.

    But Pennridge’s defense truly became Ram tough in the second half.  Pennridge forced Emmaus to a three-and-out in their first three second half positions; the Hornets managed just 24 total yards in the second half and overtime thanks to the play of LBs Ryan Sterling and Josh Beare, who combined for 8.5 tackles for loss and a quarterback hurry.

    “We just played with heart, a lot of heart.  We tried our best and did our jobs,” Baere said.

    “We made mistakes in the first half that cost us the lead, but we stressed if we had a good second half, that we could win it,” Stutzman added.

    “We just challenged their heart at halftime.  There weren’t a lot of adjustments.  I did a few things offensively,” Hollenbach offered.  “Dave Heying did an unbelievable job with this defense.  We only had two returning starters on defense so to play this well in this kind of atmosphere…oh my goodness…”

    The defense finally yielded Pennridge a short field; Class’ two yard touchdown run capped an 8 play, 36 yard drive midway through the fourth and cut the lead to 27-19.  After forcing yet another three and out, the Rams marched 77 yards in 13 plays.

    Class (27 touches, 207 yards) might be the returning 2,400 yard rusher, but Stutzman’s heroics forced overtime.  He caught a 13-yard pass on a key 3rd and 10, and then grabbed the winning touchdown with no time left on the clock.  Stutzman (7 catches, 126 yards) also snagged the two-point conversion.

    “We ran X-Pylon, the play to the corner, on second down.  I caught it, but the DB made a great play on it and knocked it out of my hands,” a cramped and hobbling Stutzman relayed.  “I was kind of bummed about that.

    “But we ran the same play on fourth down.  I got open again and hung on to it.”

    Emmaus went three and out, and missed a field goal to open overtime.  Class’s 10-yard TD scamper once Pennridge got the ball back gave Hollenbach the win in his second Pennridge debut.

    Pennridge’s offense changed from last year’s spread to Hollenbach’s traditional wing-T.  While the “new” offense is stereotyped as being run-focused, it also opens up the passing game.

    “Whenever everyone is keying on Mikey (Class), we have the misdirections and waggles.  On the conversions, everyone is going one way and we can run a throwback,” Stutzman noted.  “It’s fun.  There are pros and cons but I do get open.”

    “A lot of these situations, where they knew we were throwing, I’m running play action because it sets up getting to the perimeter.  We’re not in the pocket very much.  We’re getting to the edge and it paid off,” added Hollenbach, who also had high praise for his offensive line and for the mobile Pasquale.

    Hollenbach’s familiarity with the program undoubtedly helped Pennridge’s transition.  “We did the same as always,” Baere noted.  “Keep practicing, work hard and play hard.”

    “It feels pretty good,” grinned Hollenbach, who won or shared five conference titles in his first go-round at Pennridge.  “I’m thrilled with the coaches and the kids.  It’s basically a new coaching staff and kids who are new to us.  To come together like this is a great way to start.”

  • Zephyrs Derail Spring-Ford

    brianweek12013The loss of 25 players from last year’s Whitehall High School’s football team could not derail the Zephyr train in their home opener as it cruised past a very good Spring Ford team 37-21. Whitehall got 2 scores each from Ryan Bonshak and Saquon Barkley on the first 4 possessions of the first half.

    First-time starting quarterback Jeff Charles, who replaces Lehigh University Freshman Nick Shafnisky, threw for 160 yards, 3 touchdowns and 1 interception.

    Charles hooked up with Bonshak on the first touchdown pass of 22 yards on a 4th and 19 in the first quarter. Bonshak also scored on a 6 yard scamper in the first stanza. He finished with 47 yards on the ground for the game.

    Barkley hauled in a 31 yard scoring reception in the second quarter and also had a nifty 55 yard scamper to the end zone. Barkley rushed for 121 yards on 15 carries.

    The Zephyr defense bottled up Rams “Mr. Everything” Tate Carter for much of the game. The defense was about as suffocating as the heat was on the field, as several players were having issues with cramping during the game. Bonshak had 8 tackles to lead the team. Five tackles were made by Angel Rodriguez.

    Whitehall placekicker Conner Ilgenfritz drilled a 38 yard field goal at end of first half to make the score 31-7 at intermission.

  • Easton Outplays Pennsbury With Second Half Defensive Gem

    armandweek12013August 29, 2013

    Fairless Hills, Pa., The Easton Red Rovers played a flawless second half of defensive football after allowing four Pennsbury touchdowns in the first half and Jr. running back Shane Simpson totted for 196 yards and three TD’s himself in their 38-28 opening game win at Pennsbury field. The win gives Easton a four game sweep between the two teams since 2010.

    Easton took an immediate advantage on the first two plays from scrimmage when Sr. defensive end Nick Raso deflected and intercepted  Falcons quarterback Breon Clark’s pass returning it to the Pennsbury 2 yard line. Kyle Bambary took the next play in for the touchdown with only 24 seconds elapsing on the clock.

    The Rovers started to take control of the first half when they scored on their next two possessions in quick four and three play drives. Holding a 21-7 advantage they were about to blow the game wide open when RB Joey Ford fumbled a hand off on a reverse from Pennsbury’s seven yard line which the Falcons converted to a TD two plays later on Raheem Thompson’s 93 yard run down the right sideline.

    The Rovers let Pennsbury back into the game with two more turnovers which led to Falcons TD’s. It appeared that the momentum the Falcons were starting to generate would now break the game wide open for them.

    Easton coach Steve Shiffert has always parlayed his teams to play a tough hard nosed brand of defense. Down 28-21 at half the Rovers began to control Pennsbury’s bevy of running backs by not allowing a first down the entire second half.  On their second, second half possession they generated a nine play, six minute drive culminating with Simpson’s 3rd TD from 28 yards. Another TD from QB, Bradley Wilkins and Matt Semanick’s 24 yard field goal capped a fine second half of football for Shiffert and his crew.

    Easton begins conference play next week vs Parkland as Pennsbury travels to Frankford.

    Notes: Simpson has been a starter for Easton since his freshman year and plays the position smarter than most RB’s in the high school game. He avoids the big hits which will lead to a longer shelf life. He suffered a broken leg last year. Bambary for his part played an outstanding game on both sides of the ball. He was in on numerous tackles and blocked well for Simpson as well as gaining 90 yards on the ground. Pennsbury’s four main offensive threats (Thompson, Ronquay Smith, Charles Snorweah and Clark) will no doubt be a lot to handle down the road. All but Smith are underclassmen. Pennsbury’s offensive stats in the second half: 3 and out, 3 and out, 4 and out, 4 and out.

    Easton                 21          0          7          10   –   38

    Pennsbury          7        21          0          0    –   28 

     

    Scoring by Quarter

    1st Quarter

    E – Kyle Bambary – 2 yard run – (PAT – Matt Semanick) – 11:36

    E – Shane Simpson – 10 yard run – (PAT – Semanick) – 6:36

    PSB – Ronquay Smith – 7 yard run – (PAT – Michael Geary) – 3:34

    E – Simpson – 21 yard run – (PAT – Semanick) – 2:20

     

    2nd Quarter

    PSB – Raheem Thompson – 93 yard run – (2 Pt Con Brendan  Campbell pass from Breon Clark) – 8:38

    PSB – Thompson – 14 yard run – (PAT – Geary) – 5:59

    PSB – Smith – 22 yard run – (PAT – Geary) – 1:06

     

    3rd Quarter

    E – Simpson – 28 yard run – (PAT – Semanick) – 1:56

     

    4th Quarter

    E – Semanick – 24 yard field goal – 7:00

    E – Bradley Wilkins – 1 yard run – (PAT – Semanick) – 2:03

     

     

     

     

  • Tigers Tackle Royals in Season Opener

    daveweek12013By: Dave Fegley (Black Diamond Sports Network) on Saturday, Augusust 31st, 2013

    CATAWISSA—The Tigers of Southern Columbia celebrate their 50th Anniversary this year. The first varsity squad was established in 1963. After five decades, the Tigers have won six state championships and have a team this year that many think can contend for a seventh. However, it’s only week one and a lot can happen before week sixteen.

    For the second year in a row the Tigers opened up the season against the Pius X Royals. Last season, the Tigers dominated from the start and came out with a 61-0 road victory in Bangor. This year, the Royals kept it much more competitive and after the opening quarter ended, the score remained 0-0.  Both defenses showed up to play it seemed a lot earlier than the offenses did. The only real scoring opportunity in the opening quarter ended in a missed 34-yard field goal by Tigers junior kicker Luke Rarig that had the distance, but went wide left.

    The second quarter opened up with Pius driving after LB TJ Belle intercepted Tigers quarterback Nick Becker and returned it 30 yards to the 42 yard line. After getting the ball inside the red-zone, linebacker Blake Marks came up with a big sack to force a turnover-on-downs and ended the Royals opportunity to score first. The Tigers took over from their 19, and drove down the field using a nine play drive with eight of them being via the run. With 8:43 remaining in the opening half, fullback Adam Feudale took the handoff in from eight yards out. After Rarig converted the extra-point, the Tigers had the 7-0 lead. “I thought we came out flat in the opening quarter, but picked up the intensity a bit in the second,” said senior Feudale.

    Rarig sent the ensuing kickoff into the end-zone, forcing the Royals to start from their own 20. The SCA defense came up with a big stop on third down with a sack shared by Marks and junior Brad Noll. Pius was forced to punt and the Tigers turned a five play drive (all running plays) into a TD. Senior Matt Lupold had the biggest play of the drive taking an inside handoff up the middle for a gain of 19 to the Tiger 1 yard-line. From there, Becker took it in on a sneak to extend the lead to 14-0 with just over five minutes remaining in the opening half. “Offensively, once we got rolling, the running game was pretty effective and we have plenty of backs to do the job for us,” said Southern head coach Jim Roth. “We have a ton of depth in the backfield and they are capable of making plays for us.”

    Pius got the ball and went on a little drive before getting stopped and forced to punt with just over a minute in the half. Then, it happened. Arguably the biggest play of the game. Rarig caught the punt at his own 21 and broke a couple tackles before outrunning the pack and taking the punt to the house for a 79 yard TD with just over a minute left before half. Rarig missed the extra point and with 1:11 left in the half the Tigers were in command 20-0. “That was a big play that hurt us and unfortunately you can’t make plays like that against a quality team like Southern,” said Pius head coach Phil Stambaugh referring to Rarig’s punt return for a touchdown. The first half ended and the Royals went into halftime with no points to show in the opening half. In total, Pius had five possessions: 3 punts, a turnover-on-downs, and the final one being the end of the half.

    Something must have sparked Pius’ sophomore quarterback Tre Jordan at the half because he came out on fire in the third quarter. In the third quarter alone, he completed all six of his pass attempts for 201 yards and 3 touchdowns. “That’s a sophomore in his first start, I thought he played a pretty decent game,” said Stambaugh. When asked if Jordan reminded him at all of former all-state quarterback AJ Long, the coach cracked a grin and said, “Actually he does. Obviously AJ was a special player, but Tre is going to be a good one too.”

    In only the third play of the second half, Jordan completed an 85 yard dart to Eric Marbury for the score to make the game 20-7. After the Tigers returned the ensuing kickoff to the 46 yard line, Becker found senior running back Nate Hunter on a post pattern for a 54 yard touchdown strike to make the score 27-7. “When the running game gets going like it did, it opens up the play-action pass for us” said Becker. “I was nervous at the start, but I had to step in and get the job done,” said the first-year starting quarterback.

    On the next series Jordan completed another long pass, this one to tight end Jorne Gilbert, for a 62 yard touchdown to make the score 27-14 with six minutes left in the third quarter. The Tigers answered back on their next possession, this one ended in Hunter rushing for a 25 yard score to make it 34-14 with 5:25 remaining in the third quarter.

    Hunter was the biggest surprise of the night after seeing his first action since tearing his ACL last season in a game at Selinsgrove. Hunter said, “I worked for many months at therapy as hard as I could to get back to a high level.” Coach Roth seemed to agree. “I’m impressed. Nate has worked hard in the offseason after suffering that knee injury and he got a lot stronger in the weight room this past summer. He is even more physical this year it seems than he was last year before he got hurt.” Fellow backfield mate Feudale was excited to see his teammate have the night he did as well. “I was really excited to see Nate come back from his injury and run as well as he did. He put in a lot of work to come back from that injury,” said Feudale who was the game’s leading rusher with 131 yards on the ground.

    The final score of the third quarter came after a kick return by Dashon Russell put the ball inside Tiger territory to the 47 yard line. After a few running plays that were successful, Jordan threw his third touchdown of the quarter. This one was to sophomore Destyn Woody from 19 yards out to make the score an interesting 34-21 at the end of the third quarter.

    The Tigers started the fourth quarter with a typical Southern Columbia drive from years past. Nine straight running plays by Feudale, Hunter, Lupold, and Becker for 72 yards down the field ending with a 13 yard touchdown run by Feudale. “I thought we did a much better job of running the football in the second half” said Becker. Lupold converted the two-point conversion to make the score 42-21 with 10:00 left in the game.

    With Pius needing a score on their next possession to stay in the game, the Tigers defense came up with a big turnover. Jordan tried completing a pass to Woody, but Rarig tipped the ball and it landed in the hands of linebacker Robert Delbo of the Tigers. He returned it inside the red zone to the 19, and from there running back Brad Noll finished off the drive with a two-yard score to make the score 49-21 with 9:02 remaining.

    The Tigers pulled their starters and the Royals scored their final touchdown of the night with Jordan completing his fourth TD pass of the game to Woody (2 TDs) again. The Tigers scored their final touchdown with just under two minutes remaining. Backup Billy Marzeski had the longest run of the game, a 61 yarder, to put the ball inside the five. From there, Matt Jeremiah scored to make it 55-28 which is the way it ended.

    The Tigers (1-0) travel to Montgomery next Friday night and the Royals (0-1) are at Bucktail. Obviously it was just the first game of the season, but the #2 state-ranked Tigers obviously have some pretty lofty goals for this season. “Our ultimate goal is to get to Hershey, but we have to take it game by game and not get ahead of ourselves,” said Hunter. One thing the Tigers can’t afford if they want to be playing in mid-December, is any injuries in the secondary that lost all the starters from a year ago to graduation, and unfortunately starting safety Mason Peters went down in the middle of the game with an injury. “I hope it’s nothing serious. It’s unfortunate because he just came out for the team this year and got the starting spot as a senior. If he’s out for any period of time, that will put a snag into our backfield rotation simply because it will pull Nate Hunter out of there at times to fill in” said Jim Roth.

     

     

    Pius: 0-0-21-7= 28

    SCA: 0-20-14-21= 55

     

    PIUS X (0-1)

    RUSHING:

    Tre Jordan 12-69; Dashon Russell 9-15; Eric Marbury 4-20; Eric Provosty 2-30; James Randall 1-4

    PASSING:

    Tre Jordan, 13-18-1,  229 yds, 4 TD

    RECEIVING:

    Eric Marbury 5-107, TD; Destyn Woody 2-30, 2 TD; Jorne Gilbert 1-62, TD; Dashon Russell 2-18; Eric Provosty 1-6; Sean Stewart 1-3; Hunter Beck 1-3

    1st DOWNS: 13

    PENALTIES: 8-66

     

    SOUTHERN COLUMBIA (1-0)

    RUSHING:

    Adam Feudale 15-131 , 2 TD; Nate Hunter 6-61, TD; Matt Lupold 6-55; Nick Becker 5-17, TD; Blake Marks 3-16; Brad Noll 4-13, TD; Billy Marzeski 3-84; Matt Jeremiah 3-25, TD; Ross Crowl 1-29

    PASSING:

    Nick Becker, 4-10-1, 96 yds, TD

    RECEIVING:

    Nate Hunter 2-59, TD; Luke Rarig 1-30; Zach Tillett 1-7

    1st DOWNS: 25

    PENALTIES: 6-50

     

    Final Pius X stats courtesy of Josh Funk (PFN)

  • 2013 EasternPAFootabll.com Big School Preseason team

    2013 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Pre-Season)

    Big School

    1) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 0-0 

    2) Coatesville (1) 0-0

    3) Bishop McDevitt (3) 0-0

    4) LaSalle College HS (12) 0-0 

    5) Archbishop Wood (12) 0-0 

    6) Neshaminy (1) 0-0

    7) Manheim Central (3) 0-0

    8) Parkland (11) 0-0 

    9) Spring-Ford (1) 0-0

    10) Berwick Area (2) 0-0

     

    Honorable Mention: Abington Heights (2) 0-0; Cardinal O’Hara (12) 0-0; Easton Area (11) 0-0; Governor Mifflin (3) 0-0; North Penn (1) 0-0; Pennsbury (1) 0-0; Pottsgrove (1) 0-0; Scranton (2) 0-0; Selinsgrove (4) 0-0; Susquehanna Township (3) 0-0; West Chester Henderson (1) 0-0; Wilson (3) 0-0

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 40 – Pen Argyl (11) – Bonus Preview

    Pen Argyl (11)pen_argyl

    Conference: Colonial League

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Green Knights

    Coach: Paul Reduzzi

    2012 Record: 11-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OL Brady Mutton; Jr. OL Zak Ruppert; Jr. OL David Reyes; Sr. OL Joey Sisson; Sr. QB Ryan Hunt; Sr. RB Michael DePaolo; Sr ATH Nick Oyer; Sr. RB Ryan Lobb; Sr. WR Josh Salamone; Sr. WR Derek Nied; Jr. WR Chris Muller; Jr. TE Alex Bartleson

    Returning Players – Defense: Jr. DL Alex Bartleson; Sr. DL Brady Mutton; Sr. LB Michael DePaolo; Jr. LB Zak Ruppert; Sr. LB Ryan Lobb; Sr. DB Nick Oyer; Sr. DB Ryan Hunt

    Special Teams: “Our kicker will be Jacob Krincek. He will do both kickoffs and extra points. Michael DePaolo is our punter. Both guys return. My punt returner will be Nick Oyer. My kick returner will be Nick Oyer and Logan Ruppert at this point. We have three guys that can do the long snapping duties. They are Zak Ruppert, Brady Mutton and Joey Sisson.”

    Top Newcomers: Fr. DB Logan Ruppert

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have four guys returning with experience and we do move players around. Brady Mutton is returning and he will play either tackle or guard. Zak Ruppert is a returning center and he will play either center or guard position. David Reyes is a returning tackle. Joey Sisson will play center or guard position. Dan Yeisley will play guard or tackle depending on where we are at with the other guys. Keenan Schoenenberger will add depth to the line. We have guys that can move their feet and they all had a good offseason.”

     

    Who’s your quarterback?

    “We have Ryan Hunt back. He was our starter last year but he got banged up early last season. But he is back and healthy. We ask our quarterback to run the ball and he has shown in scrimmages he can do that. He can be a lead blocker too. He is a good pocket passer with good arm strength.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “Michael DePalo and Nick Oyer return. Ryan Lobb will get some carries this year. Michael is more of a inside/outside runner. He is 210-pounds and can lower his shoulder. Nick gives you that burst and good speed to the outside. The same with Ryan. They are more of the outside threat. Ryan Silvius will be our fullback. He is a good blocker.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “We have a lot of experience coming back at the receiver spot. You will see Oyer out there also. He will be all over the place and he is a three-year starter. Josh Salamone, Derek Nied and Chris Muller are all returning starters. We also have our tight end back and he is Alex Bartleson.”

     

    How’s your defense line?

    “We have our defensive end back and he is Alex Bartleson. He’s a big kid and we think he is going to have a break-out year for us this year. Brady Mutton brings back a lot of experience on the line. Other guys in the mix are Daniel Yeisley, David Reyes and we have some young kids we are hoping will step up this year. We do have a need at the tackle spot.”

     

    How are your linebackers?

    “We return all three linebackers from last year’s team. They are Mike DePalolo, Zak Ruppert and Ryan Lobb. Zak is our inside linebacker. He is a down hill type of back. He is really physical in there and has good speed. DePalolo and Lobb will both play on the outside.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “Nick Oyer and Ryan Hunt are returning starters. It will be Derek Nied and Chris Muller joining them back there. We have a freshman named Logan Ruppert, who is going to get a lot of playing time there and on offense. He has really shown us a lot this summer.”

     

    What are your strengths and concerns on offense?

    “We are going to run the football. We feel that is what controls the game. We want to control the time on the clock and tempo of the game. We will let Ryan do things in play action and make plays. Even though we have guys back, I am concerned about being consistent. We do run multiple sets and staying consistent from one set to the next is important. We need everyone to be on the same page.”

     

    What are your strengths and concerns on defense? 

    “Our strength on defense is at linebacker and our secondary. We have experience coming back and our communication between the players should be good. I think our adjustment and communication on the field will be good. My concern is always tackling. It’s one of the most fundamental parts of the game and it is the hardest to practice.”

     

    What is your key this year?

    “The league is so balanced we need consistency every week. We can’t have a down week. Even though our numbers are up this year, depth is a big concern. If you lose a guy you may be filling a couple of positions. So consistency and depth are the two biggest keys.”

    2013 Schedule

  • 2013 EasternPAFootabll.com Small School Preseason team

    Small School 

    1) Imhotep Charter (12) 0-0

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 0-0

    3) West Catholic (12) 0-0 

    4) Catasauqua (11) 0-0 

    5) Berks Catholic (3) 0-0

    6) Danville (4) 0-0

    7) Dunmore (2) 0-0

    8) Montoursville (4) 0-0

    9) Bloomsburg (4) 0-0

    10) Schuylkill Haven (11) 0-0

     

    Honorable Mention: Bristol (1) 0-0-; Loyalsock (4) 0-0; Mount Carmel (4) 0-0; Old Forge (2) 0-0; Pen Argyl (11) 0-0; Pius X (11) 0-0; Tamaqua (11) 0-0; Troy (4) 0-0; Williams Valley (11) 0-0

  • WIDE RECEIVER SPOTLIGHT – KJ Williams – Bethlehem Liberty

    KJ Williams, Bethlehem LibertyKJ.Williams

    Height: 6-3

    Weight: 190

    40 Yard Dash: 4.5

    Class of: 2014

    Position(s): WR/KR/PR

    Jersey: # 2

    Years with Varsity: 3-years

    Other Sports: Basketball   

    2012 Stats: Williams caught 60 passes for 995 yards and 11 touchdowns. In his career he caught 99 passes for 1,689 yards and 22 touchdowns.

    2012 Highlights: He caught six passes for 163 yards and one touchdown against State College.

    Honors: Nominated to play in the 2014 U.S. Army All-American Bowl

     

    Coaches Q&A with John Truby: 

    He is one of the top receivers in America. Talk about KJ.

    “He is a smart player. He picked up our offense pretty quickly. He is the complete package. He can run the ball, throw it and does kick and punt returns.

     

    He is such a weapon, do you want to get him the ball more this year?

    “We want to get KJ as many touches as we can. I am going to line up KJ all over the field. At times we may motion him out of the backfield. We are going to try and create mismatches.”

     

    What are his strengths?

    “His athletic ability. I’ll give you a example. In practice the other day we threw a ball to KJ and the defender was even with him and KJ just went up and got the ball. It’s one of those plays you can’t teach him. He has natural ability. Any time we throw the football at him he wants the ball. I think that is his best attribute. When the ball is up in the air he owns it.”

     

    Will he play defense?

    “He will play corner for us this year. He is a big corner and we feel he can lock down any receiver in our league this year. His strength is his covering ability. He doesn’t want any one scoring on him. He is a competitive kid.”

    Schools of Interest: Committed to Syracuse

    Video Highlights: Click here

    (Photo Credit: UMGOBLUE.com)

  • RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHT – Phil Vass – Bangor Area (11)

    Phil Vass, Bangor (11)p.vass

    Height: 5-11

    Weight: 214

    Class of: 2014

    Position(s): RB/CB/OLB/SS

    Jersey: # 9

    Years with Varsity: 1-year

    Other Sports: Track and Field

    Starting experience: 1-year

    2012 Stats: Vass rushed for 1,684 yards on 244 carries and 20 touchdowns against Northern Lehigh. He caught four passes for 72 yards and two touchdowns.

    2012 Highlights: He rushed for 235 yards on 18 carries and three touchdowns. He had four games rushing over 200 yards.

    Honors: 1st team Colonial League at RB

     

    Coaches Q&A with Donnie Hawk: 

    How is he on defense?

    “He is a good cover guy. Phil will lock people down. He is a talented football player and technically sound. He plays man-to-man coverage and is good at it. He is just as good on one side of the ball as the other.”

     

    What are his strengths on offense?

    “Vision, strength, speed, great hands and balance. He’s the complete back and he can block. He understands the game and is like a coach on the field.”

     

    Is he playing special teams this year?

    “He really wants to and we are going to let him go. It will depend on the game on how much we use him on special teams each week. But, as of right now he is our number one kick returner and punt returner.”

    Video Highlights: Click here

    (Photo Credit: LehighValleyLive.com)

  • RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHT – Cole Barnhardt – Williams Valley

    Cole Barnhardt, Williams Valley c.barnhardt

    Height: 5-10

    Weight: 180

    40 Yard Dash: 4.7

    Class of: 2014

    GPA: 3.2

    Position(s): RB

    Jersey: # 27

    Years with Varsity: 3-years

    Starting experience: 3-years

    2012 Stats: In 13 games, Cole rushed for 1,680 yards on 220 carries and 22 touchdowns. He caught 15 passes for 146 yards and one touchdown.

    2012 Highlights: In his first game last year he rushed for 283 yards on 17 carries and five touchdowns against Minersville.

    Honors: He broke four high school records: most touchdowns in a game, most rushing yards in a game, most rushing touchdowns in a season and most rushing yards in a season.

     

    Coaches Q&A with Tim Savage: 

    What has he done during the offseason?

    “He has worked hard on speed and strength training this offseason. He is doing all the little things to get better. He is really driven to be the best tailback in our area.

     

     

    What are his strengths?

    “He is a shifty type of runner. He makes people miss him. He is very strong from the waist down. He runs hard and is never tackled by one runner. His greatest attribute is he ‘s very quick footed.

     

     

    Cole is such a weapon for you. Are you going to try and get him more touches?

    “Cole in the slot position at times. Cole will be all over the field this year. We like our chances when he touches the ball.”

    Video Highlights: Click here

    (Photo Credit: Republicanherald.com)

  • TIGHT END SPOTLIGHT – Mike Feryo – Schuylkill Haven

    Mike Feryo, Schuylkill Havenm.feryo

    Height: 6-4

    Weight: 240

    40 Yard Dash: 4.8

    Class of: 2014

    Position(s): TE/DE

    Jersey: # 80

    Years with Varsity: 1-year

    Other Sports: Baseball

    Starting experience: 1-year

    2012 Stats: On offense he caught 10 passes for 121 yards and one touchdown. On defense he had 45 total tackles, 10 tackles for loss, one hurry and  five sacks.

    Honors: 1st team All-County

     

    Coaches Q&A with Mike Farr: 

    How’s he on defense?

    “He does a really good job controlling his assignments. He’s big and physical and very athletic for his size. He will be a force on the line for us this year.”

     

    What are his strengths on the field?

    “He is a big target at 6-foot-4, 240-pounds. He has put on about 35 pounds of muscle during the offseason. He runs a 4.8 in the 40. We are going to get him involved in the offense more this year. He has good hands and great foot work. He is a great blocker. ”

    Schools of Interest: Delaware, Connecticut, Lehigh, Lafayette and Penn State

    Video Highlights: Click here

    (Photo Credit: NCASPORTS.org)

  • Northampton, Catasauqua moved to Muhlenberg for Thanksgiving Day

    The 91st meeting between Northampton and Catasauqua will have a different twist to it this Thanksgiving. The Northampton School Board approved to move the game from Nazareth to Muhlenberg College in Allentown for this year.

    This year, Northampton would be the home team and with construction of Northampton’s Middle School, it made Al Erdosy Field unplayable.

    The game is schedule to get underway at 10am, on Nov. 28 at Muhlenberg College’s Scotty Wood Stadium. According to the Muhlenberg College Athletic website, Scotty Wood Stadium has AstroTurf GameDay 3D. The stadium seats 3,000 fans.

    For more details, please visit Groller’s Corner

  • RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHT – William Casella – Schuylkill Haven

    William Casella, Schuylkill Havenw.casella

    Height: 5-9

    Weight: 210

    Class of: 2015

    Position(s): RB/LB

    Jersey: #22

    Years with Varsity: 2-years

    Starting experience: 2-years

    2012 Stats: Casella rushed for 1,255 yards on 201carries and 15 touchdowns. In his first two years he has rushed for 1,899 yards on 326 carries and 18 touchdowns.

    2012 Highlights: He rushed for 211 yards on 33 carries and three touchdowns against Jim Thorpe

     

    Coaches Q&A with Mike Farr: 

    What kind of leader is he?

    “He is always working hard to get better. He leads by committee. He has a great work ethic and he has a lot of experience coming back.”

     

    What are his strengths?

    “He is a slasher and he hits the hole really hard. He is more of a north-south guy. He is working on the little things to get better and one of them is his vision. He has a good motor and is hard to bring down.”

    Video Highlights: Click here

    (Photo Credit: Republican Herald)

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 33 – Catasauqua (11) – Small School Team # 4

    Catasauqua (11)catasauqua

    Conference: Colonial League

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Rough Riders

    Coach: Tom Falzone

    2012 Record: 12-1

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Tyler Trobetsky; Sr. OG Brandon Purrone; Sr. C Rhaine Sziy; Sr. OT Jared Nosal; Sr. QB Zach Bradley; Sr. RB Ra’Von Burton; Sr. WR Paryss Marshall; Sr. WR Jacob Stopay

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DL Brandon Purrone; Sr. LB Jared Nosal; Sr. LB Rhaine Sziy; Sr. LB/SS Devin Flores; Sr. CB Jacob Stopay; Sr. FS Paryss Marshall

    Special Teams: “My return guys are Paryss Marshall, Jacob Stopay and Ra’Von Burton. We have experience back and these guys are athletic.”

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “On the offensive line I have left tackle Tyler Trobetsky back and Brandon Purrone is my returning left guard. We have our returning center from last year and he is Rhaine Sziy. Jared Nosal is back at right tackle. We return four of the five lineman from last year. These guys are competing for playing time on the line. Satchel Stauffer has looked pretty good this summer. Jared Stephens is working hard this summer. Rey Paulino probably has more size than most of the kids and he is doing well and Isaiah Berry is in the mix. We have some depth at the line this year.”

     

    You return a lot of experience at quarterback position. Talk about Zach.

    “Yes, we return Zach Bradley. He is a smart player and has a strong arm. He can throw in tight spots. He is a good leader on the field. The kids respect him. He distributes the ball well. We need to have balance out there. He is capable of running, but we don’t run him. His strength is in the pocket. He has great feet in the pocket and can move around if he has to.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We have our leading rusher back and he is Ra’Von Burton. Devin Flores is a guy that will share some playing time this year. Mike Shutta will add depth to the running back position.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “Paryss Marshall is back at receiver. We also have Jacob Stopay back at receiver. Jacob has had a great summer for us. Ricky Houser has been working hard for us. He is a tall kid that will see action. Derrick Bond will play at tight end. Jacob Kober will be in the mix and give some of our guys a rest.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We lost all three starters on the defensive line from last year. We have one guy that has some experience coming back and he is Brandon Purrone. Satchel Stauffer, Rey Paulino, Isaiah Berry and Jared Stephens are in the mix on the defensive line. Paulino is a kid that could add some size to the line. He has looked good this summer.”

     

    Who will play linebacker for your team?

    “We have Jared Nosal back at linebacker. We also have Rhine Sziy returning. I have Devin Flores back at outside linebacker/strong safety type. Ra’Von Burton started games for us in the beginning of the year. But he had a high ankle sprain and we played him one-way. He will be making his return on defense and be a two-way guy for us. He is a guy that started several years for us on the defensive side for us.”

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “I have Jacob Stopay back at the corner back position, and Paryss Marshall is back at free safety. We have to replace one corner position. Two guys that will split time as of now are Ricky Houser and David Wetherhold. Both guys have looked good in camp.”

     

    You had a tough loss in the District Finals to Pen Argyl. What did you take from that loss?

    “We played one bad half the entire year. Our kids played at a high level last year. I told the kids on day one this year that that was last season and it was great but this is a new chapter. This is your team now and what are you going to do? The hardest thing was to forget what happened last year. We know its going to be different this year. People are going to be gunning for us. We have a target on our back this year. We have to have a different mind set this year. Not winning that district title has made us hungry. That is one of the goals we have this year, winning the district title. They have seen a lot of silver and I keep that silver metal in my pocket every day to remind me and the kids. So we have so much motivation.”

    2013 Schedule

  • RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHT – Shane Simpson – Easton Area

    Shane Simpson, Easton Areassimpson

    Height: 5-9

    Weight: 175

    40 Yard Dash: 4.49

    Class of: 2015

    Position(s): RB

    Jersey: # 18

    Years with Varsity: 2-years

    Starting experience: 2-years

    2012 Stats: Simpson rushed for 1,147 yards on 138 carries and 14 touchdowns. He caught 17 passes for 295 yards and three touchdowns.

    2012 Highlights: He rushed for 289 yards on 19 carries and five touchdowns against Pennsbury

    Honors: All-Conference at RB and MVP Easton – P’Burg Thanksgiving day game

     

    Coaches Q&A with Steve Shiffert: 

    How’s he looked coming off the injury from last season?

    “He has looked real good on both sides of the ball this summer after coming off his injury from last year. He has worked real hard this past year. ”

     

    What are his strengths?

    “He has two things going for him. He has excellent vision and deceptive strength. He will run into a pack and bounce out of it and he can go coast to coast. His biggest asset is the way he sees the hole, hits it and gets through it. ”

     

    Do you want to move Shane around this year?

    “I think one of our goals this year is to get him more touches. But in different spots. We feel every time he touches the ball there is a potential for him to put six points up on the board and it doesn’t matter where he is on the field. He has that knack at finding the end zone.”

    Video Highlights: Click here

  • 2013-2014 EasternPAFootball.com Pre-Season Small School Team

    The Small School team is made up of AA and A players.

    OFFENSIVE

    QB – Sr. Ricky Klingerman, Bloomsburg (4)

    QB – Sr. Stephen Sedesse, Williams Valley (11)

    QB – Sr. Zack Bradley, Catasauqua (11)

     

    RB – Sr. Daiqwon Buckley, Dunmore (2)

    RB – Jr. Donte Simmons, Bristol (1)

    RB – Sr. Greg White, West Catholic (12)

    RB – Sr. Ra’Von Burton, Catasauqua (11)

     

    WR – Sr. Colby Klingerman, Bloomsburg Area (4)

    WR – Sr. Jamal Custis, Neumann-Goretti (12)

    WR – Sr. Paryss Marshall, Catasauqua (11)

    WR – Sr. Patrick Amara, West Catholic (12)

     

    TE – Evan Butts, Episcopal Academy (IND)

    TE – Mike Feryo, Schuylkill Haven (11)

     

    OL – Sr. Aaron Ruff, Imhotep Charter (12)

    OL – Sr. James McHale, Dunmore (2)

    OL – Sr. Josh Tripp, Southern Columbia (4)

    OL – Sr. Mac Storm, Northwestern Lehigh (11)

    OL – Sr. Ryan Paulish, Old Forge (2)

    OL – Sr. Tyler Armillay, Riverside (2)

     

    ATH – Sr. Jed Wright, Troy Area (4)

    ATH – Jr. Kyle Datres, Loyalsock Township (4)

     

    K – Sr. Troy Stivason, Athens (4)

     

    DEFENSIVE

    DL – Sr. Brady Mutton – Pen Argyl (11)

    DL – Sr. Pietro Gaspari, Berks Catholic (3)

    DL – Jr. Trent Donlan, Southern Columbia (4)

    DL – Sr. Tyler Cavenas, Mahanoy Area (11)

    DL – Sr. Tyrone Barge, Imhotep Charter (12)

     

    LB – Sr. Brady Butler, Lake-Lehman (2)

    LB – Sr. Cody Pavlick, Southern Columbia (4)

    LB – Sr. Eric Haney, Danville (4)

    LB – Sr. Nick Waligurski, Berks Catholic (3) *

    LB – Sr. Shane Schuback, Old Forge (2)

    LB – Sr. Trevor Whelski, Williams Valley (11)

     

    DB – Sr. Alex Erb, Montoursville (4)

    DB – Sr. Cooper Kutz, Berks Catholic (3)

    DB – Sr. Deandre Scott, Imhotep Charter (12)

    DB – Jr. Eric Marbury, Pius X (11)

    DB – Sr. Zack Kozick, Danville (4)

     

    P – Sr. Austin Hartzell, Bermudian Springs (3)

    * Will miss the 2013 season due to injury

  • 2013-14 EasternPAFootball.com Pre-Season Big School Team

    The Big School team is made up of AAAA and AAA players.

    OFFENSIVE

    QB – Sr. Andrew Ford, Cedar Cliff (3)

    QB – Sr. Colin Fry, Manheim Central (3)

     

    RB – Jr. Andre Robinson, Bishop McDevitt (3)

    RB – Sr. Daquan Worley, Coatesville (1)

    RB – Jr. Josh Adams, Central Bucks South (1)

    RB – Sr. Mike Class, Pennridge (1)

    RB – Sr. Robert Martin, Harrisburg (3)

     

    WR – Sr. K.J. Williams, Bethlehem Liberty (11)

    WR – So. Kobay White, Bishop McDevitt (3)

    WR – Sr. Thadd Smith, Cardinal O’Hara (12)

     

    TE – Sr. Luke Carrezola, Neshaminy (1)

    TE – Sr. Taylor Geib, Manheim Central (3)

    TE – Sr. Trey Klock, Lower Dauphin (3)

     

    OL – Sr. Connor Morehart, Governor Mifflin (3)

    OL – Sr. Dontae Angus, Martin Luther King (12)

    OL – Sr. Eric Gallo, Council Rock South (1)

    OL – Jr. Forrest Myers, Easton Area (11)

    OL – Sr. Noah Beh, Scranton Prep (2)

    OL – Jr. Ryan Bates, Archbishop Wood (12)

     

    ATH – Sr. J.C. Show, Abington Heights (2)

    ATH – Jr. Jimmy Herron, LaSalle College HS (12)

    ATH – Sr. Tate Carter, Spring-Ford (1)

     

    K – Sr. Joe Julius, Lower Dauphin (3)

     

    DEFENSIVE

    DL – Sr. David Shaw, Spring Grove (1)

    DL – Sr. Jared Folks, Susquehanna Township (3)

    DL – Sr. Ricky Young, Souderton (1) *

    DL – Sr. Steve Marrazzo Jr., Bishop McDevitt (3)

    DL – Sr. Will Updegrove, Berwick Area (2)

     

    LB – Sr. Denny Lord, Neshaminy (1)

    LB – Sr. Nate Monroe, Bishop McDevitt (3)

    LB – Sr. Sean Steinmetz, West Chester Rustin (1)

    LB – Sr. Tyler Burke, Coatesville Area (1)

    LB –  Sr. Zaire Franklin, LaSalle College HS (12)

     

    DB – Sr. Jermaine Norris, Master Charter North (12)

    DB – Jr. John Reid, St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    DB – Sr. Lawrence Holley, Susquehanna Township (3)

    DB – Sr. Rasaan Stewart, Perkiomen Valley (1)

    DB – Sr. Takhi Turner, Susquehanna Township (3)

     

    ATH – Jr. Jarey Elder, Parkland (11)

     

    P – Sr. Nicholas Sutton, Dallastown (3)

    * Will miss part of the 2013 season due to injury

     

  • RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHT – Ra’Von Burton – Catasauqua

    Ra’Von Burton, Catasauquar.burton

    Height: 5-10

    Weight: 190

    40 Yard Dash: 4.4

    Class of: 2014

    Position(s): RB

    Jersey: # 7

    Other Sports: Track and field and Basketball

    Starting experience: 3-years (Freshman – SS; Sophomore – LB/RB; Junior – RB)

    2012 Stats: Burton rushed for 1,615 yards on 191 carries and 17 touchdowns.

    2012 Highlights: He rushed for 241 yards on 21 carries and one touchdown against Bangor

    Honors: 1st team Colonial League at RB, 1st team Morning Call at Athlete and honorable mention Class AA All-State at RB

     

    Coaches Q&A with Tom Falzone: 

    Talk about his running game?

    “He’s a hard nose runner. He runs hard and is difficult to tackle. He also has break away speed. He’s a track guy. Early in his career he was a finesse runner. Now he wants to run you over more. He is one of the strongest guys on the team. He has worked hard this off-season to get stronger and faster.”

    “He is a really grounded kid. He shows up to work.”

    Video Highlights: Click here

     

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 26 – Parkland (11) – Big School Team # 8

    Parkland (11)parkland

    Conference: Lehigh Valley Interscholastic Athletic Association

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Trojans

    Coach: Jim Morgans

    2012 Record: 11-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Josh Walmer; Sr. C Hudson Rabenhold; Sr. TE Nezar Haddad; Jr. OG/OT Tom Stenulis; Sr. RB Elijah Redmond; Sr. FB Kareem Williams; Jr. RB Preston Saylor; Sr. WR Ryan Hunt; Jr. WR Jarey Elder; Sr. WR Legend Boyesen

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DE David Barber; Jr. DL Omar Haddad; Jr. DL Amir Wallace; Sr. LB Nezar Haddad; Jr. DB Jarey Elder; Sr. DB Elijah Redmond; Jr. DB Nick Zambelli

    Special Teams: “Elijah Redmond does kickoffs and punt returns. He did a great job last year and scored a few touchdowns that way for us. Kareem Williams and Jarey Elder are the other return guys. When those guys catch the ball they make things happen. Our kicker coming back is a good one. He is Jake Bissell and he is a punter too. We have another punter and he is Stephen Laird. Our long snapper is Omar Haddad. He did it last year.”

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have one starter back from last year at tackle.  He is Josh Walmer. Last year was the same thing we had only one returning starter. We have some kids back that played significantly but didn’t start. They are Hudson Rabenhold at center. We have a guy battling at guard. He is Senior Mike Aboulhouda. We have another kid that had lots of playing time last year. He is Tom Stenulis. We don’t know if he will play guard or tackle this year. Another kid, Kyle Krisher, is in the mix. These are the kids we are looking at plugging in our offensive line. We try and play our offensive lineman one-way. We go through a process and pick five best guys for the line.”

    “We do have some experience at tight end. He is Nezar Haddad.”

     

    Do you have a battle at the quarterback position?

    “Yes, we have a good battle going there. It’s between three kids. We have two sophomores that are very athletic. They are Devante Cross and Nolan Ridgeway. Devante started on the basketball team as a freshman last year. Nolan started on the Lacrosse team. Nick Zambelli is the third quarterback and he is going to be a junior. He is the one with the most experience. Devante got in some games. Nolan played freshman football last year.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We have one of our top running backs returning. He is Elijah Redmond. We also have our fullback back and he is Kareem Williams. He played a lot for us last year. He had about 500 yards rushing. Preston Saylor got some playing time last year.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “Ryan Hunt played last year. Jarey Elder started every game for us last year. He is a slot receiver. They are the only two receivers we have coming back. Legend Boyesen has done real well this summer and has some experience. Another kid is Najee Redmond.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We got three of the four defensive lineman back. Returning on the line is David Barber at defensive end. Omar Haddad started for us last year on the line. Amir Wallace is back and played as much as the starters did last year. Shane Fisher, Billy Danko and Nick Slatoff are battling for the fourth spot on the line.”

     

    How are your linebackers?

    “Nezar Haddad returns at linebacker. We lost the other two linebackers from last year. Preston Saylor is penciled in for one of the starting spots. Legend Boyesen, Kareem Williams and Erik DiGirolamo are in the mix.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “We have Jarey Elder returning and also Elijah Redmond. Najee Redmond is in the mix. Nick Zambelli got some playing time last year. He started a few games for us last year. Anthony Pagilaro is in the hunt. He’s doing a real good job this summer.”

     

    What is your key at the quarterback position this year?

    “On offense we have to replace our quarterback from last year, Tim Baranek. Tim was a good one for us last year. We need one of the three kids battling for the starter job to step up. They are all very athletic and run extremely well. Tim was more of a pocket passer last year and these kids are more of a play action, sprint out type of kid. That will make them more effective because of there ability to run the football.”

     

    Do you have any concerns on the line?

    “Yes, on how quickly our offensive line is going to gel. It always starts with the offensive line. My offensive line coach does a tremendous job.”

     

    How about your skill?

    “I think we have experience at the skill positions on offense.”

     

    Do you have any concerns on defense?

    “Defensively we lost two real good linebackers from last year, Zachary Gurinowich and Xavier Roden. Those two kids had great years for us last year. Replacing them will be a challenge for us. How ever my defensive coordinator Timmy Moncman did a real good job of getting kids into games last year. Because of that we are going to have some experience at linebacker. I think our skill is good in the secondary. We should be fine on the line.”

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  • LINEBACKER SPOTLIGHT – Justin Best – Easton Area

    Justin Best, Easton Areaj.best

    Height: 6-1

    Weight: 220

    40 Yard Dash: 4.8

    Class of: 2014

    GPA: 3.00

    Position(s): OLB

    Jersey: 24

    Years with Varsity: 1-year

    Other Sports: Basketball

    Starting experience: 1-year

    2012 Stats: Best had 81 tackles, four pass deflections, one fumble recovery and two interceptions.

    Honors: 2nd team All-Conference at LB

     

    Coaches Q&A with Steve Shiffert: 

    What are his strengths?

    “He’s good at covering a tight end or a back out of the backfield. He runs pretty well. He’s a very athletic kid. He is a good open field tackler.”

     

    Camps list: Penn State, Lauren 1st and goal, Ohio State, Rutgers, Rhode Island, FBU Philly and FBU Top Gun, Dublin, Ohio

    Schools of Interest: Rhode Island, New Haven, Robert Morris, Seton Hill, Dusquene and Shippensburg

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 21 – Schuylkill Haven (11) – Small School Team # 10

    Schuylkill Haven (11)schuylkill_haven

    Conference: Anthracite Football League

    Class: A

    Nickname: Hurricanes 

    Coach: Mike Farr

    2012 Record: 7-5

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. TE Mike Feryo; Sr. OT Kyle Wingle; Sr. OG Nathanial Krammer; Sr. C Zach Kerschner; Jr. OT Ken Harig; Jr. QB Ryan Fink; Jr. RB William Casella; So RB Nick Kerschner; Sr RB John Heffner; Jr. RB Brett Biever; Jr. RB Tay-shon Green; Sr. WR Alec Bailey; Jr. WR Zavier Webb

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DE Jack Hower; Sr. LB Mike Feryo; Jr. DL Ken Harig; Sr. DL Nathanial Krammer; Sr. DL Kyle Wingle; Sr. DL Dylan Detweiler; Sr. MLB Zach Kerschner; Jr. DB Ryan Fink; Jr. DB Tay-Shon Green; Sr. DB John Heffner

    Special Teams: “I have my punter/kicker back from last year. He is Jason Trumbo. John Heffner is back at returning kicks. Punt return could be Brett Biever, Zavier Webb and Vinny Fanelli. All those kids can do a good job.”

    Top Newcomers: Sr. RB Vinny Fanelli; Sr. DE Cody Metz; So. OL Max Motko; So. RB/DB Nick Kershner

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We return five out of six players on the line. We have returning across the front, Kyle Wingle at offensive tackle. Nathanial Krammer at guard and Zach Kerschner is back at center. The other offensive tackle is Ken Harig. Ken is a two-year starter and the other two kids are three-year starters as well as Mike Feryo. There is a battle for the other guard spot.”

     

    “Mike Feryo returns at tight end. He is a big target at 6-foot-4, 240-pounds. He runs a 4.8 in the 40. We are going to get him involved in the offense more this year. When we go two tight end sets, Alec Bailey is our other tight end.”

     

    Who’s your quarterback?

    “Ryan Fink is back at quarterback. Fink did a nice job for us last year. He had 1,158 total yards last season as a sophomore. As a runner he is more of a slasher. He likes to use his athleticism running inside or outside. He has great vision and sees the field really well. He is a true tailback playing at quarterback.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We have William Casella back. He was our leading rusher. He rushed for 1,255 yards and 15 touchdowns. He is a north to south runner. We have back Nick Kerschner. He played some as a freshman. Vinny Fanelli adds depth. We also have John Hefner and Brett Biever back and Junior running back Tay-Shon Green. We will rotate a lot of players. Each back is unique and depending on the formations we are in and the types of outcomes we are looking for in those situations we will rotate backs in. We typically use three backs all times and all formations.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “We have Alec Bailey back. He was a two-way starter for us his sophomore year and didn’t play his junior year. We have Zavier Webb back and he played his sophomore year. We may have some kids rotate in. They are Nick Kerschner, Brett Biever and Tay-Shon Green. Our split ends do a lot of down blocking. Our receivers nine out of 10 times are going to be blocking.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have a lot returning on the line. Jack Hower is a defensive end. Also you will see Cody Metz and Kevin King in there. We also are moving Alec Bailey back to defensive end, he played there his sophomore year. He is back at defensive back. Across the front you will see a rotation of Nathanial Kramer, Ken Harig, Kyle Wingle, Dylan Detweiler and Max Motko. We have five or six players we feel comfortable with. Our strength on the line is experience, strength, toughness and foot quickness. We have thee kids over 285 pounds and as big as they are they are really quick in the box.”

     

    How are your linebackers? 

    “We have Zach Kerschner back at middle linebacker. He is a three-year starter. He makes all of the calls on defense. We are moving Mike Feryo from end to linebacker spot. Ryan Fink will see time at linebacker spot along with William Casella and Nick Kerschner.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “In the secondary we have everybody back. We have Ryan Fink, John Heffner and Tay-Shon Green back. We also have Vinny Fanelli and Brett Biever back there. We have a couple of players battling for some playing time back there. Last year we were lean back there and this year we are seven or eight players deep. All those kids will be battling for playing time and the only lock we have in the DB role is Ryan Fink.”

     

    You have a lot of experience back this year. Why?

    “We have everyone back from two years ago. Bunch of my skill kids last year decided they were going to play baseball in the fall. Most are back this year. We are returning 17 starters from the last two-years.”

     

    What do you need to work on the defensive side of the ball?

    “We need to work on our secondary play. We are strong in the box.”

     

    What do you need to do to improve your offense?

    “We need to establish a throwing threat to compliment the running game. We think this year with the additions to a couple of athletes, we can throw the football this year. Than we can have a more diverse offense. We are going to be able to do other things this year and teams are going to have to respect our passing game.”

     2013 Schedule

  • QUARTERBACK SPOTLIGHT – Stephen Sedesse – Williams Valley

    Stephen Sedesse – Williams Valleys.sedesse

    Height: 6-2

    Weight: 175

    40 Yard Dash: 4.72

    Class of: 2014

    GPA: 3.3

    Position(s): QB

    Jersey: # 6

    Years with Varsity: 2-years

    Other Sports: Basketball

    Starting experience: 1-years “He started one game as a sophomore and is 13-1 as a starter.”

    2012 Stats: Sedesse completed 105 of 195 passes for 1,841 yards and 25 touchdowns. He rushed for 42 yards and one touchdown.

    2012 Highlights: He completed 8 of 13 passes for 233 yards and four touchdowns against Pine Grove last year.

    Honors: 1st team QB All-Conference. 2nd team QB All-County. 1st team QB All-Regional. 1st team QB All-Area

     

    Coaches Q&A with Tim Savage: 

    What kind of leader is he?

    “He is his biggest critic. He works really hard at everything. He leads by example. He’s very competitive. It doesn’t matter if we are competing against Southern Columbia in a 7-on-7 or against our second team defense. He always wants to compete at a high level.”

     

    What are his strengths on the field?

    “He has a strong arm. He can throw a ball about 65 yards in the air. It makes it nice that we can stretch out the defense and force the d-backs to cover much longer time than they like. The threat of his arm opens up the running lanes for our running backs. He has really good foot work.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 20 – Easton Area (11)

    Easton Area (11)easton

    Conference: Lehigh Valley Interscholastic  Athletic Association

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Red Rovers

    Coach: Steve Shiffert

    2012 Record: 10-2

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. C John Spadoni; Jr. OT Forrest Myers; Sr. OT Michael Fleming; Sr. QB Bradley Wilkins; Jr. RB Shane Simpson; Sr. RB Kyle Bambary; Sr. FB Cameron Casciole; Jr. FB Nolan Kilpatrick; Sr. TE Leonard Estephan; Sr. TE Justin Best

    Returning Players – Defense:  Sr. DT Justin Weldon;  Sr. DE Nick Raso; Sr. DE Leonard Estephan; Sr. MLB Cameron Casciole; Jr. OLB Nolan Kilpatrick; Sr. LB Justin Best; Jr. CB Shane Simpson

    Special Teams: “We have our kicker back. He is Matt Semanick. He did all the place kicking last year. We lost our punter and kickoff guy. Devon Lovaasen did the punting on the JV team. Shane Simpson will do the kick/punt return duties.”

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line look?

    “We have returning at center John Spandoni, Tackle Forrest Myers and Tackle Michael Fleming. We have three of the five kids back. Nick Tone or Justin Weldon will battle for the other guard spot. Forrest is only going to be a Junior this year and has about 25 starts under his belt.”

     

    How about at quarterback?

    “We have our quarterback back. His name is Brad Wilkins.”

     

    How’s your running game look? Is your running game your strength on offense?

    “We have a lot of experience coming back. We have Shane Simpson back. We have Kyle Bambary, he is the kid that filled in when Simpson went down with an injury. We also have Cameron Casciole who is experienced at fullback as well as Nolan Kilpatrick.”

     

    How do your receivers and tight ends look?

    “We got wiped out at the receiver and tight end spots. We have a battle at the tight end between Leonard Estephan and Justin Best. At the flanker positions it is wide-open. It will be a battle at camp.”

     

    How’s your defensive line look?

    “We have returning on the line Tackle Justin Weldon. Michael Fleming and Forrest Myers will see time on the line. We have Nick Raso back at one of the end spots. Leonard Estephan will be the other end and Mike McLeane will get some playing time. We have about 6 or 7 defensive ends.”

     

    How about your linebackers? 

    “We have three of the four linebackers returning. They have middle linebacker Cameron Casciole. He was our leading tackler last year. At outside linebacker we have returning Nolan Kilpatrick and Justin Best. Altariq Key and Kyle Bambary add depth at the linebacker spot.”

     

    How does your secondary look?

    “We lost everyone. But Simpson did play a half of season back there. So he will be back there. E.J. Roeder will compete for the safety position.  Alec Bina is another player that could be back there.”

     

    Note: “The strength of the offense is the experience on the line and the back field. On offense they need to find a long threat, someone who can get down the field. “We need to develop a passing game. We lost three big targets from last year.”

     

    The strength of the defense is the front seven. Easton needs to find another cover guy and corner in the secondary. “On defense its going to come down to the pass defense. We have kids up front that can put pressure on people.”

    2013 Schedule

  • Schuylkill Haven favored in AFL coaches preseason poll

    ORWIGSBURG — Schuylkill Haven received six of the nine first-place votes in the Anthracite Football League Coaches Preseason Poll and is the favorite to win the league title with 78 of a possible 81 points in balloting conducted Wednesday at the Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association Preseason Media Day held at Roman Delight, Route 61, Orwigsburg.

    Following the Hurricanes in the balloting is perennial league contender North Schuylkill, which received two first-place votes and 69 points. Defending AFL champion Tamaqua received the remaining first-place vote is projected to finish third with 64 points.

    Marian is ranked fourth with 54 points, Mahanoy Area fifth with 33 points, Shenandoah Valley sixth with 31 points, Jim Thorpe seventh with 29 points, Panther Valley eighth with 28 points and Minersville ninth with 19 points.

     

    2013 Anthracite Football League Coaches Preseason Poll

    (Teams receive 9-1 points in descending order; first-place votes in parentheses.)

    1. Schuylkill Haven (6)     78

    2. North Schuylkill (2)     69

    3. Tamaqua (1)                64

    4. Marian                        54

    5. Mahanoy Area             33

    6. Shenandoah Valley      31

    7. Jim Thorpe                  29

    8. Panther Valley             28

    9. Minersville                   19

  • QUARTERBACK SPOTLIGHT – Zack Bradley – Catasauqua

    Zach Bradley, Catasauquaz.bradley

    Height: 6-0

    Weight: 175

    Class of: 2014

    GPA: 3.7

    Position(s): QB

    Jersey: # 10

    Other Sports: Baseball and Wrestling

    Starting experience: 1-year

    2012 Stats: Bradley completed 118 of 203 passes for 2,133 yards and 31 touchdowns (only 5 interceptions). He rushed for two scores.

    2012 Highlights: 2,133 yards passing and 31 touchdowns – school records

    Honors: 2012 1st team Colonial League QB. Morning Call All-Area 1st team QB.

     

    Coaches Q&A with Tom Falzone: 

    What kind of leader is he?

    “He is a great kid. He is a great leader on and off the field. He is well respected in the community. All the players on the team respect him. We run a youth camp and the young kids look up to him and my own kids look up to him. He’s a down to earth kid and works hard. What’s more important than wins and losses is how they are doing off the field and this group does it the right way.”

     

    How did he do in his first year on the varsity level?

    “Last year we had high expectations on him going into the season, but no one would have thought or saw him doing what he did. Putting up the type of numbers he did in his first year. He set the school record in passing yards in a season and most touchdowns in a season. He was a JV kid the year before that. He had a good arm at the JV level. But commanding a JV offense versus a varsity offense is completely different. So, he learned a lot. He grew week-to-week with his confidence as the wins piled on. You could see him out there that he was comfortable.

     

    What are his strengths?

    “He has a strong arm and a good mind. He can put a ball in a tight spot and does and has a nice touch.”

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  • All-Time winningest high school football programs, through 2012

    According to MaxPreps.com, Mount Carmel Area and Easton Area are two of the top 10 winningest programs in the nation. Mount Carmel Area is currently ranked number one in Pennsylvania and 5th nationally with 809 wins and Easton Area is ranked 8th in the nation and second in Pennsylvania with 790 wins.

     

    Here’s the top 10 winningest programs in the nation:

    1. Valdosta (Ga.) — 876-208-34

    2. Forth Thomas Highlands (Ky.) — 842-213-26

    T-3. Massillon Washington (Ohio) — 821-248-35

    T-3. Louisville Male (Ky.) — 821-319-49

    5. Mount Carmel (Pa.) — 814-295-57 

    6. Mayfield (Ky.) — 806-249-32

    7. Canton McKinley (Ohio) — 793-331-42

    8. Easton (Pa.) — 790-335-52 

    9. Little Rock Central (Ark.) — 782-329-48

    10. Hampton (Va.) — 786-253-45

     

  • SCFCA honor Frendak at preseason media conference

    ORWIGSBURG — Wednesday’s Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association preseason media conference held at Roman Delight, Route 61, Orwigsburg, honored 1975 Panther Valley graduate Tom Frendak, a four-year lineman in football and a pitcher/infielder in two years of baseball.

    Before retiring from the U.S. Army in 2010 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, Frendak had a distinguish career serving his nation following graduation from Kutztown University in 1979. After graduating from the United States Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth , Kansas , in 1989, he earned a Masters of Science degree in Geo-environmental Studies from Shippensburg University .

    Frendak is a registered professional geologist in Tennessee and Pennsylvania , has been awarded the Federal Executive Board Baltimore Supervisor of the Year Bronze Award, is a Society of American Military Engineers National Fellow and a member of the Society of American Military Engineers Chesapeake Post Board of Directors. Currently, he is project manager of the Regional Environmental and Energy Office at the Northern Proving Ground, Aberdeen, Maryland, under the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army.

    Three years ago, Frendak and three friends organized a group known as “Four-Mile Outfitters” and became involved in the Wounded Warriors Project to provide outdoors-related opportunities for wounded veterans and active military personnel. Thus far the group has organized and conducted pheasant hunts and fishing trips for military personnel and has teamed with the Schuylkill County Sportsmen’s Association to provide future outings. Dive into a treasure of fishing tips, techniques, and gear suggestions at Outdoorstack.com. You’ll find everything from beginner-friendly guides to advanced angling strategies you need to improve your fishing skills and make your fishing trip memorable.

  • SCFCA Announces 2013 Hall of Fame class

    ORWIGSBURG — Three former coaches of current high schools and one at-large inductee from a former school comprise the Schuylkill County Football Coaches Hall of Fame 2013 Class that was announced Wednesday at the organization’s preseason media luncheon at Roman Delight, Route 61, Orwigsburg. Induction ceremonies will be held Wednesday, Nov. 27, during halftime at the organization’s annual all-star game at Rotary Field, Schuylkill Haven.

    Representing current schools are Richard “Dick” Ketz, Blue Mountain ; the late Walter “Walt” Ligenza, Tamaqua; and the late Joseph “Joe” Willinsky, Minersville. This year’s at-large inductee is the late Geno Poli, Coaldale.

    Ketz is a 1958 graduate of Blue Mountain , where he played four years of football and two years of baseball, earning most valuable player awards in both sports. He played four years at West Chester as an offensive and defensive end, during which time the Golden Rams lost just three games.

    After graduation in 1962 and one year of teaching at Lancaster , Ketz taught seven years at Hempfield High, coaching offensive and defensive backs. During his 29-year coaching career at Blue Mountain he compiled a 34-46-2 record in eight years as head football coach, and two of his players – Dave Schmidt and Doug Cresswell – earned Schuylkill County Scholar-Athlete and first-team, all-state honors.

    Ketz served four years as assistant athletic director and after retirement worked as a sports stringer for several newspapers. He and his wife Judith reside in New Ringgold and are the parents of two sons, Richard and Jeffery.

    Ligenza had retired as head football coach, but was still teaching at Tamaqua when he died in 1992 at the age of 52. During his 11 years as head coach of the Blue Raiders he compiled a 64-42-7 record that included a run of six consecutive winning seasons and 15 all-state players.

    A graduate of Nesquehoning High, where he was a two-way lineman, Ligenza went on to play football at Georgetown , graduating in 1962. He was head junior varsity coach for six years at Tamaqua before becoming head coach and after stepping down went on to serve as an assistant coach at Panther Valley.

    He and his wife Barbara resided in Nesquehoning at the time of his death. They had two sons, Walter and Matthew, and two daughters, Marcy and Christine.

    Willinsky served his native Minersville as both head football coach and chief of police and was living in Maryland when he died in 2011 at the age of 71. After graduating from Minersville High, he attended Indiana University and was an eight-year veteran of the Navy Submarine Service.

    In addition to playing high school and college football, Willinsky played offensive guard for the Boston Patriots in the American Football League and the Philadelphia Bulldogs in the Continental Football League. In his 10 seasons as head coach of the Battlin’ Miners he compiled a 52-55-3 record, winning the Eastern Conference Class C title in 1984.

    Willinsky coached dozens of players who earned various postseason honors and three Schuylkill County Scholar Athletes. He and his wife Shirley were the parents of four children: sons David, J. Scott and Mark and daughter Michelle.

    Poli, who was 69 when he died in 1998, was a standout athlete for Coaldale High, having served as head football coach for his alma mater, Shenandoah, Ashland and Panther Valley . He is most remembered for the 33-10 record he compiled in four years at Coaldale, highlighted by an 11-0 season in 1962 and a 10-2 season the final year before it became part of the Panther Valley jointure and was a member of the Marian High staff when the Colts won the PIAA title in 1990.

    A graduate of New York and East Stroudsburg universities, Poli was a teacher in the Panther Valley School District for 33 years before retiring. An Army veteran who saw service in the Korean War, he and his wife Peggy were married for 44 years and were the parents of sons Louis and Anthony and daughter Marie.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 17 – Pius X (11)

    Pius X (11) pius_x

    Conference: All-American Football Conference

    Class: A

    Nickname: Royals

    Coach: Phil Stambaugh

    2012 Record: 6-5

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. C Kyle Kokawski; Jr. OG Anthony Greggo; Jr. OT Zach Savelli; Jr OL Ryan Conway; Sr. OL Travis Miller; Jr. TE Jorne Gilbert; Jr. WR Eric Marbury; So. WR Nate Stewart

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DB Dashon Russell; So. DB Nate Stewart; Jr. DB Eric Marbury; Sr. DB Eric Provosty; Jr. OLB James Randall; Sr. MLB TJ Belle; So. LB Destyn Woody; Jr. DL Anthony Greggo; Jr. DL Jorne Gilbert; Sr. DL Kyle Kokawski; Jr. DL Garrett Irizarry

    Special Teams: “Nate Winchilla returns at kicker. Nate did a excellent job for us last year. He had over 30 extra points for us. He will do more of the punting and kicking off this year. Eric Marbury, Dashon Russell, Nate Stewart and Eric Provosty will do the kick return duties. The punting duties are the same kids we have in the defensive back field.”

    Top Newcomers: Sr. WR/LB Jewel Gilbert, “He was in our program last year and didn’t play much due to a injury. He has good size and he has shown some good things in practice this summer. Another kid is junior WR/DB Hunter Beck and we have a up incoming freshman, Shon Wilson. He is a natural athlete. He played junior high basketball.”

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “Most of my offensive line is back. We start with Kyle Kokawski. He returns at center and is a four-year starter. I have Anthony Greggo returning at guard. He played mainly defense for us last year. Zach Savelli returns at tackle. I had a kid start half the season for us and he is Ryan Conway. The other kid I have is Travis Miller. He will play tackle. I return my tight end, Jorne Gilbert. This will be his second year starting at tight end.”

     

    Who will be your quarterback this year?

    “We aren’t sure who will be the starter right now. Tre Jordan is one of the guys battling for the spot. He played different positions for me last year like, running back and wide receiver. Tre can also run the ball well. He is good at running the read option. The other kid is Nick Brotzman. He played half way through the year. He played in some of the league games and did a nice job.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “I have senior Dashon Russell back at running back and TJ Belle. Belle led the running backs with eight touchdowns. In our offense we use multiple guys at the running back position. Eric Provosty will see action.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “I have Eric Marbury and Nate Stewart back. The other receiver spot is open. We have some young players battling for that spot.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We play a three front and all three of those guys are back. Kyle Kokawski, Jorne Gilbert and Anthony Greggo bring back experience on the line. We have another guy that will fit into the mix. He is Garrett Irizarry.”

     

    How about your linebackers?

    “We lost two good ones from last year. I have players that have some playing time. The one that is standing out is James Randall. James is a guy we felt real highly of as a freshman. Last year he really played well for us. He will play outside linebacker. We have our leading tackler back. He is TJ Belle. He will play middle linebacker. Destyn Woody split some time last year. He will be one of the other guys competing inside. The other outside linebacker is a toss up for us. We have a lot of guys we are looking at. But the guy that’s probably leading the way is David LaRose.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “We have everyone back in the secondary. We have Dashon Russell, Nate Stewart, Eric Marbury and Eric Provosty. Another kid Nico Palma has done a nice job getting ready to play varsity football. He lettered for us as a special teams guy. He will be in the mix.”

     

    What is your strength on offense?

    “I say it’s the experience. You know having the ability last year to play all those guys, as young as we were, we now have experience. There is chemistry with the team because they played a full year. They kind of know what to expect from each other. The maturity level has gone up. Which has increased our leadership. So, there is a lot of good things that will come from what we struggled through last year. Finishing 6-5 was huge for us, winning the league again was huge. They were positive things for us to build on. I think the kids realized that and they want more.”

     

    “If we lost anything last year it was on defense. We lost two good linebackers from last year. Again, we used so many guys last year. Out of the 34 kids coming back, 22 were letterman. I feel really good about this summer.”

     

    What is your key this year?

    “I think we need to get off to a better start than we did last year. We started the season 0-4 last year. It really showed early how inexperienced we were. We have tough games early in our schedule. So, it’s important to start off strong. But I think the kids know what we need to do now.”

    2013 Schedule

  • PIAA heat protocol

    High school football teams across Eastern Pennsylvania get to kick off the practice early this year. That’s because the PIAA is implementing a mandatory pre-season Heat period for teams. Teams have the option of using the three-day period this week or Monday, Aug. 12, the beginning of the fall practice season.

    The program restricts the length of practices and calls for a minimum two-hour rest period between sessions so players’ bodies can adjust to the August heat and humidity.

    For more information about the new program by the PIAA click here.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 11 – Tamaqua (11)

    Tamaqua (11)tamaqua

    Conference: Anthracite Football League

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Blue Raiders

    Coach: Sam Bonner

    2012 Record: 10-1

    Returning Starters – Offense: Jr. TE Trevor Skripko; Sr. OT Cody Houser; Sr. OG Nick Coccio; Jr. C Devon Murphy; Sr. QB Nate Edmonds; Sr. RB Tyler Hope; Jr. FB Tyler Skripko; Jr. RB/FB Ernie Shilko; Sr. ATH Dustin Vandermartin

    Returning Starters – Defense: Sr. DL Nick Coccio; Sr. DT Cody Houser; Jr. DE Tyler Skripko; Sr. OLB Tyler Hope; Jr. ILB Trevor Skripko; Sr. CB Dustin Vandermartin

    Special Teams: “Dustin Vandermartin will be our punter this year. He has experience at punting. He punted for us his freshman year and broke his toe his sophomore year and didn’t punt. So we feel we are solid there. Adam Frantz returns at long snapper. Vandermartin will be the extra point guy as well as our kickoff guy. Tyler Hope and Vandermartin will be the return guys.”

    Top Newcomers: Sr. OL Dylan VanBuskirk; So. RB/LB Collin Moyer; Sr. OLB Adam Frantz

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line look?

    “We have three of the five returning lineman back. Our starting left tackle Cody Houser is back. We have back Nick Coccio. He is our left guard. We have our center back and he is Devon Murphy. The other two spots are up in the air. One of the guys battling for that spot is a transfer from Pottsville. His name is Dylan VanBuskirk. He is a big kid, 6-foot-5, 265-pounds. He is projected at the other tackle spot. There are three players battling for the guard spot. We have Trevor Skripko back at tight end.”

     

    You have experience at quarterback. Talk about your quarterback?

    “Nate Edmonds is back at quarterback. He’s a big kid and can run and throw the ball. He is about 6-foot-5, 220-pounds. Edmonds broke the school’s record with 18 touchdown passes last year. He threw for 1,152 yards.”

     

    How about your running game?

    “Our big guy returns. He is Tyler Hope. He had a big year for us last year. He averaged about 10-yards per carry. He played a little fullback and tailback for us last year. Tyler Skripko is our fullback. Trevor is his twin brother. He started half the year for us at fullback. He is more of a blocker for us, but he does get his yardages. A guy that will give us some depth is Ernie Shilko. Dustin Vandermartin was a receiver for us last year. We are looking at doing what we did with Dalton Nunemacher last year, with him. We want to get him involved in the running game. He has breakaway speed. Collin Moyer will be in the mix at running back too.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “We have Dustin Vandermartin back at receiver. He will be playing more at the flanker position than the split end position this year. He averaged 31 yards per catch last year. Senior Austin Miorelli will add depth.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We lost some kids on the line. But we have back Nick Cioccio, he played end and tackle for us last year. I am looking to put Cody Houser in at tackle. The big guy we have coming back is Tyler Skripko. He started defensive end for us last year.”

     

    How’s your linebackers look?

    “We have back Trevor Skripko who started inside linebacker. We have back Tyler Hope, he stared outside linebacker for us. We are looking at Collin Moyer to play inside linebacker. The other outside linebacker who did real well for us on special teams is Adam Frantz. He is also our long snapper. Ernie Shilko and will add depth.”

     

    How does your secondary look?

    “Dustin Vandermartin is back at corner. Mike Kelly is the other corner. Ernie Shilko adds depth at safety.”

     

    What is your key on offense? 

    “We have some depth. Nate had a good junior year and he needs to progress. We are hoping to spread people out and try and take advantage of our athleticism.”

     

    What is your strength on defense?

    “The Skripko brothers. Those two guys have been playing since they were freshman. One on the d-line and one in the middle. They have a lot of experience. We miss the big guy up front. It’s important we are aggressive and fly to the football. We are hoping Vandermartin is a playmaker for us on defense and on special teams.”

     

    You are coming off your school’s first undefeated and untied 10-0 season in school history and also claimed the program’s first Anthracite League championship. Are you preparing any differently? 

    “Coming off a big season is great. But at the same time that was last year and every year is different. You continue to do a one game at a time approach. We let the kids know that. Just because you had success last year doesn’t mean you will this year. They have to work just as hard as last year and no one is going to roll over for us. We won’t be sneaking up on anybody.”

    2013 Schedule

  • Palisades’ Stanell Eyes Record Breaking Fall for Hamilton

    Hyperinflation during the American Revolution made our currency useless.  So much so that “it ain’t worth a Continental”, for generations, meant something with zero value.

    But for the Hamilton Continental football team, senior running back and former Palisades star James Stanell is worth his weight in gold.

    “James is a high character young man who works very hard to be a great football player.  He has very good leg strength which makes him difficult to bring down and he always gets yards after contact,” observed second year Hamilton head coach Andrew Cohen.  “This great combination and his very good speed allows him to run away from people and create big runs.”

    Last season, Stanell finished first in the NESCAC Conference in total yards, first in return yards and second in rushing.  He averaged 4.0 yards per carry in Cohen’s zone-read offense.  Stanell accounted for over 75% of Hamilton’s ground game, and scored seven touchdowns in eight games.

    “I didn’t learn about Hamilton until December of my senior year.  I wanted to go to a NESCAC school because I knew that academics trumped athletics but the athletics were still very competitive,” Stanell stated.  “I sent my film to Hamilton, and all of the NESCAC schools, and I fell in love with the place.”

    Stanell, a first team All-Conference pick despite Hamilton’s going 1-7, also snagged 19 passes for nearly 200 yards.  Good hands have always been a Stanell hallmark; he caught 19 balls for over 300 yards as a Palisades senior despite primarily being a running back.

    “Back in high school, coach Tom Totes pulled me aside and said they were going to play me at receiver a little,” Stanell remembered.  “They had (All-Conference) guys like John Gruver and Adam Gretzinger at the skill positions at Palisades.  It worked in my favor that I learned to play receiver early on and that stayed with me the whole time.”

    As much of a threat as he is on the ground and in the passing game, Stanell may be most dangerous as a returner.  He took a kickoff 94 yards to pay dirt in Hamilton’s opener last season.  Stanell has scored a touchdown via rushing, receiving and on special teams in two of his three seasons.

    “It’s more of a learning experience on what kickoffs seem to do,” he explained.  “They flow a lot smoother against a regular defense.  Everyone is running at full speed so if you can get a time when people are all flowing on the right side of the field…watch out!”

    When John Gruver set Palisades’ single-season rushing mark in 2008, it lasted all of one year.  Stanell broke it in 2009, in a season in which he also intercepted four passes as a safety and led the Pirates to the PIAA playoffs.

    Yet his favorite Palisades memory occurred in 2007: when the Bucs beat Saucon Valley in a 38-36 barnburner to clinch their first Colonial League title.

    “That game was insane,” Stanell chuckled.  “It was a great time.”

    Stanell enters this Fall ranked fifth on Hamilton’s all-time rushing yardage list.  He has an outside shot to graduate as the Continental’s career leader.

    It’s impressive, but any graduate from Hamilton is impressive.  Stanell is racking up these numbers in the Division III NESCAC, colloquially known in New England as “The Smart Kid Conference.”  Every single team that Hamilton plays in 2013, including Hamilton itself, is ranked in US News and World Report’s Top 40 Liberal Arts Colleges.

    “Freshman year was rough, but you learn to do the best you can at everything you do, and that really transfers over to anything you do,” Stanell described on balancing the academics and athletics.  “This summer, where I am working, I’m doing the best I can do.  I go to lift and am doing the best I can do.  You’re forced to do it at Hamilton.  You have to do the best you can at school, and then you’re expected to do the best you can at football.  You don’t have much time in-between.

    “You’ll see the kids on the team at the library every night.  Everybody is struggling together.  There is no group of kids that can goof off and there isn’t any temptation to not do your best academically.  Everybody is in the same boat and that is real helpful as a whole, because you can help each other out that way.”

    Hamilton is located 45 minutes east of Syracuse but Stanell is spending his summer “downstate”- in Manhattan interning for a health insurance company.  An Economics major with a Philosophy minor, he hopes to work a few years and then obtain his M.B.A.

    Look for the versatile Stanell to be worth a lot of Continentals this fall on the gridiron, and to his lucky employer when he graduates next spring.

  • RUNNING BACK SPOTLIGHT – Elijah Redmond- Parkland

    Elijah Redmond, Parklande.redmond

    Height: 5-8

    Weight: 175

    40 Yard Dash: 4.5

    Class of: 2014

    Position(s): RB/CB

    Jersey: # 1

    Starting experience: 2-years

    2012 Stats: He rushed for over 1,000 yards and 13 touchdowns. On special teams, he had two kick off returns for touchdowns. On defense he had seven interceptions and three of them went for touchdowns. He had 19 total touchdowns.

    2012 Highlights: He rushed for 205 yards on 14 carries and three touchdowns against Nazareth Area.

    Honors: For the first time in Parkland school history, three football players each rushed for over 1,000 yards in the same season. Redmond along with Tim Baranek and Jarel Elder combined for over 3,000 yards rushing.

     

    Coaches Q&A with Jim Morgans 

    What are his strengths on the field?

    “I think his size really helps him. He really runs the zone well. He’s a very strong runner and has great vision. Some of the things he does in practice or in games blow you away. He is one of those guys that can stop on a dime and make a cut. He is a real physical runner. We will use him as a slot receiver. He has great hands. When he is in space that is when he is at his best. If he get’s in the secondary he is gone. On punt returns he has broken probably three or four and last year he had two for touchdowns. He gets stronger as the game goes and he plays both ways. He never wants to come out of the game.”

     

    How is he on defense?

    “He is good at man coverage and in the zone. He breaks real well to the ball. He brings experience to the secondary this year.

    Video Highlights: Click here

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 8 – Williams Valley (11)

    Williams Valley (11)williams_valley

    Conference: Tri-Valley Conference

    Class: A

    Nickname: Vikings

    Coach: Tim Savage

    2012 Record: 12-1

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. QB Stephen Sedesse; Sr. TB Cole Barnhardt; Sr. TE Tim Schorr; Jr. WR Cody Miller

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DT Beau Yoder; Jr. LB Albert Wolfgang; Sr. LB Cole Barnhardt; Sr. LB Tim Schorr; Sr. LB Trevor Whelski; Jr. CB Coy Miller

    Special Teams: “Cody Miller is our kicker. There is a battle at the punter spot in camp. The returners will be Cody Miller and Cole Barnhardt.”

    Top Newcomers: Sr. OG Beau Yoder; Jr. OG Albert Wolfgang; Jr. DB Steven Vega; So S Nick Rodichok

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We don’t have one starter back on the offensive line. We will have Beau Yoder and Albert Wolfgang at offensive guard. The other three spots are up for grabs this camp.”

     

    You have your talented quarterback coming back. Talk about him.

    “We have Steven Sedesse back. Last year was his first year starting. He did play one game as a  sophomore when our quarterback went down. He’s 13-1 as a starter. He threw for over 1,800 yards and 25 touchdowns. ”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We have coming back at running back is Cole Barnhardt. Trevor Whelski returns at fullback. He will be in a lot of one back sets when we put Cole in the slot position at times. Cole will be all over the field this year. We like our chances when he touches the ball.”

    Note: Cole and Trevor combined for 2,160 yards rushing on 296 carries and 29 touchdowns.

     

    How about your receivers?

    “We have our tight end back. He is Tim Schorr. At wide receiver we have Cody Miller back. He has some experience coming back. There are four guys competing for the last two spots.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have Beau Yoder back at defensive tackle.

     

    How do your linebackers look this year?

    “We have all four kids back from last season. They are Cole Barnhardt, Trevor Whelski, Tim Schorr and Albrert Wolfgang.

     

    Note: At linebacker they combined for 459 total tackles last season. They returned their top tackler from 2012, Trevor Whelski (144 total tackles).

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “We lost everyone to graduation. We are going to be very green in the secondary. Steven Vega will be one of the corners. At times you can see Cole Barnhardt at corner. Cody Miller will be a starting corner. At safety Nick Rodichok will see action. Nick is the backup quarterback.”

     

    Going into the 2013 season what concerns you on offense?

    “It’s our offensive line. We don’t have one starter back on the line. If we can get a offensive line together, I think we can duplicate what we did last year. This is a new team and new season and we lost some key players from last year and we need to spread the ball around.”

     

    What is your strength on defense this year?

    What is your key? “It will be at linebacker. We have all four guys back. It’s going to come down to run stopping in our league.”

    2013 Schedule

  • 2013 New Head Football Coaches

    Updated on 7/26/13

    Bangor – Donnie Hawk

    Bethlehem Liberty – John Truby

    Big Spring – Mike Berry

    Bloomsburg – Mike Kogut

    Blue Mountain – Cory Mabry

    Canton – Jay Perry

    Central Dauphin East – Aaron Blanding

    Columbia – James Burke

    Conestoga Valley – Mark Pieters

    Cumberland Valley – Michael Whitehead Jr.

    Delaware County Christian – Drew Pearson

    Dover Area – Eric Lam

    Emmaus – Randy Cuthbert

    Father Judge – Mike McKay

    Halifax – Matt Maniskas

    Harriton – Justin Mellor

    Hatboro-Horsham – Michael Kapusta

    Holy Cross – Josh Watters

    Martin Luther King – Ed Dunn

    Mid-Valley – Dave Rebar

    Middletown – Brett Myers

    Northern York – Garrett Mowery

    Northeastern York – Jon Scepanski

    North Schuylkill – Wally Hall

    Pennridge – Jeff Hollenbach

    Pottstown – Don Grinstead

    Pottsville Area – Tom McGeoy

    Red Lion – Jesse Shay

    Shamokin – Yaacov Yisrael

    Shenandoah Valley – Randy Maksimik

    Stroudsburg – Jim Miller

    Susquehanna Community – Kyle Cook

    Tri-Valley – Mike Ulicny

    Twin Valley – Steve Gaunt

    Valley Forge Academy – Paul Noon

    Wellsboro – Matt Hildebrand

    Western Wayne – Donnie McDonough

    William Penn Charter – Tommy Coyle

    William Tennett – Bob Rosenberger

    Wyalusing Area – James Buchman

    York County Vo-Tech – Matt Glennon

    York Suburban – Jeremy Jones

  • 2013 Scrimmages – District 11

    * Schedules are subject to change

    Master Schedule List

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Lower Merion Aces
    @ Saucon Valley Panthers

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Quakertown Community Panthers
    @ Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Hamburg Hawks
    @ Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Kutztown Cougars
    @ Jim Thorpe Area Olympians

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes
    @ Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Stroudsburg Mounties
    @ Whitehall Zephyrs

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Nativity BVM Green Wave
    @ Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Northampton Konkrete Kids
    @ Louis E. Dieruff Huskies

     

    District 4
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Blue Mountain Eagles
    @ Shamokin Indians

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Palmerton Area Blue Bombers
    @ Panther Valley Panthers

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Williams Valley Vikings
    @ Mahanoy Area Golden Bears

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Pocono Mountain West Panthers
    @ Palisades Pirates

     

    District 1
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Salisbury Township Falcons
    @ Springfield-Montco Spartans

     

    District 3
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    North Schuylkill Spartans
    @ Annville-Cleona Dutchmen

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings
    @ Southern Lehigh Spartans

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Northwestern Lehigh Tigers
    @ Pottsville Area Crimson Tide

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs
    @ Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Lehighton Indians
    @ Catasauqua Rough Riders

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Bangor Slaters
    @ Pleasant Valley Bears

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Marian Catholic Colts
    @ Northern Lehigh Bulldogs

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Pine Grove Area Cardinals
    @ Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils

     

    District 3
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    William Allen Canaries
    @ Reading Knights

     

    District 1
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Bethlehem Freedom Patriots
    @ Central Bucks East Patriots

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Pius X Royals
    @ Notre Dame Crusaders

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 10:00 AM
    Pocono Mountain East Cardinals
    @ Pen Argyl Green Knights

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 11:00 AM
    Williamsport Millionaires
    @ Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 11:00 AM
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves
    @ Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes

     

    District 3
    08/17/2013 11:00 AM
    Parkland Trojans
    @ Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs

     

    District 1
    08/17/2013 11:00 AM
    Emmaus Hornets
    @ Coatesville Red Raiders

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 06:00 PM
    Delaware Valley Warriors
    @ Nazareth Area Blue Eagles

     

    District 2
    08/17/2013 07:00 PM
    Easton Area Red Rovers
    @ Scranton Knights

     

    District 11
    08/17/2013 07:00 PM
    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers
    @ Wilson Area Warriors

     

    District 11
    08/22/2013 10:00 AM
    Notre Dame Crusaders
    @ Pocono Mountain East Cardinals

     

    District 11
    08/22/2013 06:00 PM
    Souderton Area Indians
    @ Parkland Trojans

     

    District 11
    08/22/2013 06:00 PM
    Central Bucks West Bucks
    @ Bethlehem Freedom Patriots

     

    District 11
    08/22/2013 06:00 PM
    Upper Perkiomen Indians
    @ William Allen Canaries

     

    District 11
    08/22/2013 06:00 PM
    Palisades Pirates
    @ William Allen Canaries

     

    District 11
    08/22/2013 06:00 PM
    Northampton Konkrete Kids
    @ Pocono Mountain West Panthers

     

    District 1
    08/22/2013 06:00 PM
    Whitehall Zephyrs
    @ Quakertown Community Panthers

     

    District 11
    08/22/2013 06:00 PM
    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders
    @ Northwestern Lehigh Tigers

     

    District 11
    08/22/2013 07:00 PM
    Jim Thorpe Area Olympians
    @ Palmerton Area Blue Bombers

     

    District 11
    08/22/2013 07:00 PM
    Nazareth Area Blue Eagles
    @ Stroudsburg Mounties

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 10:00 AM
    Scranton Prep Cavaliers
    @ Pleasant Valley Bears

     

    District 1
    08/23/2013 10:00 AM
    Allentown Central Catholic Vikings
    @ Lower Merion Aces

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 05:00 PM
    Abington Heights Comets
    @ Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks

     

    District 2
    08/23/2013 05:00 PM
    Bethlehem Liberty Hurricanes
    @ Delaware Valley Warriors

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 06:00 PM
    North Pocono Trojans
    @ East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 06:00 PM
    Northern Lebanon Vikings
    @ North Schuylkill Spartans

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 06:00 PM
    Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes
    @ Blue Mountain Eagles

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 06:00 PM
    Northern Lehigh Bulldogs
    @ Lehighton Indians

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 06:00 PM
    Panther Valley Panthers
    @ Salisbury Township Falcons

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 06:00 PM
    Southern Lehigh Spartans
    @ Emmaus Hornets

     

    District 3
    08/23/2013 06:00 PM
    Pen Argyl Green Knights
    @ Fleetwood Tigers

     

    District 2
    08/23/2013 06:00 PM
    Bangor Slaters
    @ Hazleton Area Cougars

     

    District 3
    08/23/2013 06:00 PM
    Minersville Area Battlin’ Miners
    @ Upper Dauphin Trojans

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 06:00 PM
    Louis E. Dieruff Huskies
    @ Saucon Valley Panthers

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 07:00 PM
    Kutztown Cougars
    @ Marian Catholic Colts

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 07:00 PM
    Millersburg Indians
    @ Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 07:00 PM
    Tri-Valley Bulldogs
    @ Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils

     

    District 4
    08/23/2013 07:00 PM
    Mahanoy Area Golden Bears
    @ Bloomsburg Panthers

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 07:00 PM
    Nativity BVM Green Wave
    @ Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes

     

    District 3
    08/23/2013 07:00 PM
    Williams Valley Vikings
    @ Hamburg Hawks

     

    District 11
    08/23/2013 07:00 PM
    East Stroudsburg North Timberwolves
    @ Easton Area Red Rovers

     

    District 11
    08/24/2013 10:00 AM
    Wilson Area Warriors
    @ Pius X Royals
  • Final Chesapeake Bowl Selection Camps

    ChesapeakeBowlThe Mid Atlantic Football Foundation and the Chesapeake Bowl are proud to announce the upcoming Chesapeake Bowl Mini Evaluation Camp and Chesapeake Bowl Final Selection Camp in New Jersey and Virginia.  These are events for 2014, 2015 and 2016 prospects.  Players will be coached by former NFL, college players and coaches as well as top area high school coaches committed to the development of each participant.

    The Chesapeake Bowl Mini Evaluation Camps are open invitation camps.  The Chesapeake Bowl Final Selection Camp is an invite only camp. Invites can be earned at the Mini Evaluation Camps. Each camp is available to players of the 2014, 2015 and 2016 classes.

    The Chesapeake Bowl Final Selection Camp will provide it’s participants with an opportunity to be evaluated by analysts from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247 Sports.

    Top 2014 class performers can earn an invite to the 2013 Chesapeake Bowl as the Chesapeake Bowl Selection Committee and Chesapeake Bowl coaching staff members will be in attendance at the camps evaluating the players.

    The Chesapeake Bowl Mini Evaluation Camp cost is $40.  The Chesapeake Bowl Final Selection Camps cost is $75.  If you attend one of the Mini Evaluation Camps and are invited to the Final Selection Camp you will NOT pay an additional $75 but only $35 because we credit the $40 already paid to attend the Mini Evaluation Camp.

    The Chesapeake Bowl is the premiere event of the Mid Atlantic Football Foundation.  It is a senior only all-star football game with players from the North (New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware) competing against players from the South (Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia and West Virginia).  In the first three years of the game we have had over 250 players with D1 offers and over 225 players ranked by national recruiting services.  Our goal with the Chesapeake Bowl is to provide its players and coaches with a unique experience for the high school level.  The players and coaches of the Chesapeake Bowl will be hosted over a four day period with activities and practices leading up to the game to provide a true “bowl” like atmosphere.

     

    The Chesapeake Bowl Mini Evaluation Camp will be held on Tuesday, July 16th at St. Peter’s Prep from 6-8 pm.  Registration will start at 5:30 pm.    

    The cost for the Mini Evaluation Camp is $40.00.   Walk-up cost is $50.00

    St. Peter’s Prep is located at 144 Grand St., Jersey City, NJ  07302

    Register at following link: http://13chesapeake-stpeters-eorg.eventbrite.com/

    The Chesapeake Bowl Final Selection Camp will be held on Saturday, July 20th at St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School from 12-4 pm.  Registration will start at 11:00 am.

     

    The cost for the Final Selection Camp is $75.00.   Walk-up cost is $85.00

    St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes is located at 1000 St. Stephen’s Rd, Alexandria, VA 22304

    Register at following link:  http://2013chesapeakeselectioncamp-eorg.eventbrite.com

    If you feel you have the skill set necessary to compete and perform with the best players in the Mid-Atlantic region then we hope to see you at camp.

    Contact info:

    Email address – chesapeakebowl@gmail.com

    Contact number 410-300-6700

  • Bethlehem Liberty WR K.J. Williams issues verbal declaration to Syracuse University

    kj.williamsThe 6-foot-3, 190-pound wide receiver picked Syracuse over schools like Arizona, Connecticut, Michigan, Missouri, Pittsburgh, Rutgers and UCLA among others.

    K.J. Williams, a four star wide receiver according to scout.com, is considered one of the top players coming out of Pennsylvania in 2014.

    Williams said today on twitter, “I will be committing too….Syracuse University!!!!”

    In 2012, Williams had 59 catches for 986 yards and 11 touchdowns.

    He joins his cousin former Pius X quarterback A.J. Long. Long transferred to Friendship Christian School in Tennessee before his junior year. He finished the season passing for 2,476 yards and 37 touchdowns to lead his team to a TSSAA Class 2A football championship.

    Now both players will get a chance to play on the same college team.

    Video Highlights

  • DEFENSIVE BACK SPOTLIGHT – Eric Marbury – Pius X

    Eric “E-Bo” Marbury, Pius Xe.marbury

    Height: 5-11

    Weight: 175

    40 Yard Dash: 4.6

    Class of: 2015

    GPA: 2.2

    Position(s): WR/FS/KR/PR

    Jersey: # 3

    Years with Varsity: 2-year

    Starting experience: 1-year

    2012 Stats:  On defense he had 57 total tackles, seven interceptions, six pass deflections and one fumble caused. On offense he had 1,195 All-Purpose yards and 12 touchdowns. He rushed for 117 yards on 13 carries and three touchdowns. He caught 39 passes for 487 yards and six touchdowns. He had 27 returns for 523 yards and three touchdowns. He had 74 total points scored.

    2012 Highlights:  Defensive Player of the game: Perry Traditional Academy; Offensive Player of the game: Southern Columbia, Marian Catholic & Garden Spot; Overall Player of the game: Southern Columbia, Marian Catholic & Garden Spot

    Honors: 1st Team All-American League at FS and WR; 2nd Team PAFootballNews at DB; 3rd Team All-Area at DB and Honorable Mention DB, Morning Call. He was the overall team MVP.

     

    Coaches Q&A with Phil Stambaugh: 

    What kind of experience does he have?

    “Even though he is a one-year starter he has a lot of experience. He is a two-year starter in basketball and got playing experience in basketball and has developed a lot of leadership from playing basketball and has taken that experience to the football field.”

    What kind of leader is he?

    “Eric is a kid that leads by example. Last year he was put in a spot where a lot of our better players had left and a big weight of our offense, defense and special teams was put on his shoulders. As a sophomore I thought he responded very well.”

    What position is he playing on offense this season?

    ” I’m teaching him how to play the wide receiver position. He was more of a running back coming in and he will do some of that for us this season.”

    What kind of defensive player is he?

    “He is a natural athlete. He gets away with things because he is overly athletic. As a safety he took the role as our quarterback on defense. I think he really took over and made the difference for us. He understands his role. He is a very special young man.”

     

    Video Highlights: Click here

     

  • WIDE RECEIVER SPOTLIGHT – Paryss Marshall – Catasauqua

    Paryss Marshall, Catasauquap.marshall

    Height: 6-1

    Weight: 190

    5-10-5 Shuttle: 4.57

    Class of: 2014

    Position(s): WR/S

    Jersey: # 3

    Years with Varsity: 2-year

    Starting experience: 1-year

    “As a sophomore he started the last few games because of a injury.”

    2012 Stats: Marshall caught 44 passes for 900 yards and 13 touchdowns. He averaged 20.4 yards per catch. On defense he had 55 solo tackles, one fumble recovery and nine interceptions.

    2012 Highlights: He returned two interceptions for touchdowns.

    Honors: He was named 1st Team All-Area, 1st Team All-Colonial League at WR, 2nd Team All-Colonial League at DB and 1st Team All-State in Class 2A.

     

    Coaches Q&A with Tom Falzone: 

    Are they doing anything during the summer in your community?

    “One thing about all these kids they are well respected in our community. We are in youth camp and the young kids look up to them and my kids look up to them. They are down to earth kids and they work hard and do it the right way. It’s a great group of guys. It’s more important than wins and losses on how they do it off the field.”

    What are his strengths as a wide receiver?

    “As a wide receiver he catches the ball naturally. He has great hands. This off-season he has worked hard at getting quicker and faster. He runs nice patterns. His routes are real sharp and crisp and he catches the ball.”

    What are his strengths as a free safety?

    “He has the knack and a nose for finding the ball. He doesn’t shy away from contact. He will come up and hit you. He is a ball hawk. He is a smart player.”

    Does he play any other sports?

    He played basketball.

    Video Highlights: Click here

  • Pennsylvania’s Top 15 High School Football Dynasties

    A look at the most dominant football teams in the state based on wins and state titles.

    MaxPreps.com released their top 15 Pennsylvania Football Dynasties from 2003 to 2012. In the East these are the teams that made the list, North Penn (1), St. Joseph’s Prep (12), Bishop McDevitt (3), LaSalle HS (12), Easton Area (11), Cumberland Valley (3), Archbishop Wood (12), Parkland (12) and Bethlehem Liberty (11).

    Who is number one? Click here and find out. What do you think?

     

  • Northampton, Palisades and Phillipsburg Retain McDonald’s All-Star Title

    The McDonald’s All-Star Football Classic is a happy event for all participants, coaches and their families.

    On Thursday night at Nazareth High School in the 43rd annual game between the red team compiled of players from Lehigh, Carbon and Monroe counties and the gold squad boasting players from Northampton county, Palisades and Phillipsburg, NJ was full of excitement. When the final seconds ticked away the Gold team won the exhibition contest by a score of 13-8 and celebrated like they all earned a Happy Meal for their victory.

    If each individual was presented a Happy Meal for the win, Freedom’s Christan Negron would get the MVP award in the form of the coolest toy one can get in a Happy Meal. Negron earned his terrific trinket as his seven carries for 43 yards helped the defending champion Northampton-Palisades-Phillipsburg team take the cake once again.

    “I wasn’t worried about getting 30 touches a game like it was back in high school,” said the future Moravian Greyhound. “It was just a fun game and I just wanted a few carries and to be able to just be out with the guys.”

    The Gold team, under the tutelage of Pen Argyl’s head coach, Paul Reduzzi, struggled offensively early on. They found themselves down 2-0 after a safety at the end of the first quarter. The “gold squad”, as they affectionately referred to themselves as, had -14 yards offensively at the 11-minute mark in the second quarter. All of that changed quickly though as they went 71 yards in three plays to get on the scoreboard for the first time in the game. The last play being a 37 yard rushing touchdown from Alex Martin of Phillipsburg making it 7-2 after a successful PAT attempt by Max Kroshwitz.

    The red team, led by John Toman of Southern Lehigh, mixed it up with their passing and running attacks, however the rushing game proved more successful. Quarterback Danny Marsh from Northern Lehigh had nine rushes for 32 yards under the bright lights at Andrew S. Leh Stadium, his last carry being a 3 yard scamper that ended in the end zone and put six more points on the board for the Lehigh-Carbon-Monroe team.

    After the game he talked about his experience with the game.

    “It was interesting to see all these new faces come together,” the former Colonial League star said. “Camraderie came really easy as all the guys just wanted to have fun this past week.”

    One of those fun-loving teammates that Marsh alluded to is a District 11 counterpart in Whitehall’s Nick Somner. Somner will be heading to Kutztown to continue his career on the gridiron, but to end his high school pigskin career he hauled in three passes for a total of 17 yards.

    Somner discussed what preparing for this game entailed.

    “It was basically just learning plays. You got all these guys coming in here we had to get some common ground. It was definitely fun, the practices were light. Everyone was getting to know each other. The biggest challenge was getting everyone to learn one scheme.”

    The 43rd McDonald’s All-Star Football Classic was another successful event. Thanks to the work of the great Committee members and the people of Nazareth High School. It is an event that high school football players look forward to every year and will continue to do so for decades to come.

     

     

  • QUARTERBACK SPOTLIGHT: Nick Cook – Northampton

    Nick Cook, Northampton (11)n.cook

    Height: 6’1″

    Weight: 170

    Class of: 2014

    GPA: 4.0

    Position(s): QB

    Starting experience: 1-year

    2012 Stats: completed 144 of 257 passes for 2,148 yards and 17 touchdowns. He rushed for 269 yards and four touchdowns.

    Honors: Nick broke five school records last season.

    – He was named 2nd team All-Area.

    – 2 TD passes in a game over 60-yards

    – Completions in a game (23) vs. Parkland

    – Completions in a season (144)

    – Passing yards in a single game (304) vs. Easton Area

    – Passing yards in a season (2,148)

    Coaches Q&A: 

    What kind of leader is he?

    “He is an outstanding leader both on the field and off the field. He is your model type kid. He get’s along with everyone.”

    What type of quarterback is he?

    “He is mobile and can run the football as well as throw.”

    What are his strengths on the field?

    “His ability to read defensive coverage. His overall football IQ. He understands the game so well. It’s like having another coach out there.”

    “This year we expect to use him a little bit on defense at Safety.”

    Schools of Interest: University of Penn, Harvard, Bucknell, Lehigh, Fordham and PSAC schools.

    Video Highlights: Click here

  • 2013 Big 33 Football Classic Video Highlights

    Clairton’s Tyler Boyd scored four different ways in Saturday’s 58-27 victory over Maryland in the Big 33 Football Classic game at Hersheypark Stadium.

     

     

     

  • PA throttles MD in 56th BIG 33 game 58-27

    HERSHEY – Tyler Boyd: “Besides football, this week gave me a big change of character. I had a great host family, a great “buddy” I was real fond of, and it helped me to become a little more of a man.”

    That “man” started the game with a bang returning the opening kickoff 91 yards. A fumbled kick return recovered by PA, a spectacular diving catch by Boyd from Mack Leftwich for a 16 yard touchdown and the Tyler Boyd show had begun.  The Pitt-bound star accounted for 249 all purpose yards and 5 touchdowns, (one was a spectacular 68 yard halfback pass to McDevitt’s Brian Lemelle that gave PA a 37-20 lead at the half) on his way to earning MVP honors for the PA squad.

    Following the touchdown catch by Boyd, Maryland QB Luke Casey dropped back and hit Rachid Ibrahim square on the hands but Imhotep’s Najee Goode broke the reception up, then picked the ball out of the air and raced 40 yards to pay dirt.  One minute and 56 seconds into the 56th annual Big 33 game and PA had already scored 21 points. Boyd added a four yard touchdown before the end of the first quarter and Pennsylvania led 28-0.

    “The PA squad just got up on us early, we gave up too many big plays,” said Maryland head coach Dave Mencarini of the quick 21 point deficit. “But I’m proud of the way our boys battled back.”  Luke Casey brought his team back into the game, first hitting Kyle Levere for a score then running from one yard out to make it a 28 – 13 game.

    However, on Maryland’s second point after attempt Matt Galambos burst through the line, blocked the kick and returned the ball to the opposite end zone to give PA two more points and a 30-13 lead.  Shane Cockerille, the MD MVP of the game threw for 247 yards and a couple scores in the second half but it just was not enough. “I really enjoyed my experience here. It helps you prepare for college. Being away from your family, living with strangers helped me to mesh well both with my host family and my teammates from Maryland. Going down early it would have been easy to quit but my team, we battled back hard,” said Cockerille.

    PA coach Art Walker, who led his own North Allegheny squad to a state title in Hershey just seven months ago, was proud of his entire team’s efforts.  “You know, with the mercy rules and this heat your defense really has to battle. Mt Carmel’s Eric Joraskie, we made him a team captain at the beginning of the week and he just exemplified what we wanted. Hard work. He worked extremely hard all week and was in the Maryland backfield all night. As for Boyd, he’s a star. We just tried to get him is as many different situations as we could and it worked. The kid can flat out play.”

    Coatesville’s Chris Jones closed out the scoring on the night with a five yard touchdown reception.  “Man, the difference here is the speed. Back in high school you’re the star but when you come here everyone plays like you so you have to work harder,” said the Coastal Carolina bound receiver.

    One thing worth mentioning, over the years covering and following the BIG 33 games I’ve always heard things like “the selection committee always overlooks the small schools.”  Well, on this night it was the small school players that won the day.  Boyd, Lemelle, Howard, Joraskie, Karpinski….all big time players tonight that came from small schools.

     

     

    1st  2nd  3rd 4th  F

    Maryland         0     20     7     0    27

    Pennsylvania  21    16    14     7    58

    First Quarter

    PA_Boyd 91 kickoff return (Winslow kick), 11:45

    PA_Boyd 16 pass from Leftwich (Winslow kick), 11:25

    PA_Howard 40 interception return (Winslow kick), 1:56

    Second Quarter

    PA_Boyd 4 run (Winslow kick), 10:15

    MD_Levere 11 pass from Cockerille (Priddy kick), 7:43

    MD_Cockerille 2 run (kick blocked), 5:04

    PA_Galambos blocked conversion kick return (two points), 5:04

    MD_Ellis 32 pass from Cockerille (Priddy kick), 2:11

    PA_Lemelle 68 pass from Boyd (Winslow kick), :47

    Third Quarter

    MD_Luke 2 run (Priddy kick),6:11

    PA_Jones 57 pass from Terry (Winslow kick), 4:06

    PA_Boyd 5 pass from Leftwich (Winslow kick), 1:40

    Fourth Quarter

    PA_Jones 4 pass from Leftwich (Winslow kick), 3:05

     

  • PSFCA Watch List

    The Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association, in conjunction with the Big 33 Classic, released its annual list of top football prospects for the class of 2014.

    PSFCA CLASS OF 2014 WATCHLIST

    QUARTERBACKS

    Zack Bradeley, Catasauqua, 6-1 180

    J.J. Cosentino, Pittsburgh C.C., 6-5 230

    C.J. Curry, Berwick, 6-2 195

    Dashawn Darden, Cardinal O’Hara, 5-10 175

    JaQuan Davidson, Elizabeth Forward, 6-4 170

    Delorian Day, Hempfield, 6-1 170

    Andrew Ford, Cedar Cliff, 6-3 195

    Chase Keller, Greensburg C.C., 6-4 195

    Chandler Kincaid, Blackhawk, 6-6 215

    Mark Pyles, Lebanon, 6-0 205

    Matt Shaffer, Richland, 6-2 200

    ATHLETES

    Brendan Blair, Sto-Rox, 5-11 185

    Chad Garnett, Fox Chapel, 5-8 170

    Harry Randall, Woodland Hills, 5-11 180

    Jay Stone, Central York, 5-10 165

    Rasaan Stewart, Perkiomen Valley, 6-1 175

    Lenny Williams, Sto-Rox, 5-11 180

    Elijah Zeise, North Allegheny, 6-2 185

    RUNNING BACKS

    Ryley Angeline, Downingtown East, 6-3 220

    Jared Brevard, Shady Side Academy, 5-10 150

    Dennis Briggs, Shady Side Academy, 5-10, 180

    Javon Brown, Monessen, 5-8 160

    Daiqwon Buckley, Dunmore, 5-11 215

    Ra’Von Burton, Catasauqua, 5-11 190

    Mike Class, Pennridge, 5-11 185

    John Ford, Red Land, 5-11 185

    Nigel Garnett, Fox Chapel, 5-9 175

    Jarred Jones, Spring-Ford, 5-10 190

    Shai McKenzie, Washington, 5-11 215

    Terry Swanson, Aliquippa, 5-9 180

    James Wheeler, West Mifflin, 5-10 170

    Greg White, West Catholic, 5-9 180

    Daquan Worley, Coatesville, 5-10 185

    WIDE RECEIVERS

    Troy Apke, Mount Lebanon, 6-2 175

    Bamasa Bailor, Carlisle, 6-2 190

    Swahneek Brown, Mechanicsburg, 6-2 185

    Ty Cook, South Allegheny, 6-1 180

    Elijah Cotrell, Beaver Falls, 6-2 175

    Eddie Edwards, Hampton, 5-11 165

    Felix Manus-Schell, Cathedral Prep, 5-9 175

    Elias Quinter, Muhlenberg, 6-3 185

    JC Show, Abington Heights, 6-2 205

    Ajan Smith, Steel Valley, 6-2 185

    Thaddius Smith, Cardinal O’Hara, 5-10 175

    Tyree Spearman, McDowell, 5-11 175

    Jamie Szymczak, McDowell, 6-1 190

    Justin Watson, South Fayette, 6-3 190

    K.J. Williams, Bethlehem Liberty, 6-2 190

    Malik Hooker, New Castle, 6-2 185

    DEFENSIVE BACKS

    Anthony Davis, Gateway, 6-1 175

    Dravon Henry, Aliquippa, 5-11 180

    Liugi Lista-Brinza, Pittsburgh C.C., 5-10 175

    Paryss Marshall, Catasauqua, 6-1 180

    Jay Morrison, Baldwin, 5-10 155

    Owen Nearhoff, Mars, 6-0 180

    Montae Nicholson, Gateway, 6-3 205

    Delvon Randall, Gateway, 6-0 175

    Forest Reznor, Grove City, 5-10 185

    DeAndre Scott, Imhotep Charter, 5-10 180

    TIGHT ENDS/DEFENSIVE ENDS

    Alec Bloom, Ligonier Valley, 6-3 235

    Bo Bosch, Chesnut Ridge, 6-3 230

    Marcuis Brown, Pleasant Valley, 6-6 275

    Tyler Burke, Coatesville, 6-4 240

    Evan Butts, Episcopal Academy, 6-4 225

    Luke Carrezola, Neshaminy, 6-3 247

    Trey Klock, Lower Dauphin, 6-4 245

    Lukas Damian, Marion Catholic, 6-1 225

    Joe Hobbs, Mechanicsburg, 6-3 240

    Anthony Khalife, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin, 6-4 255

    Rich Nace, Panther Valley, 6-5 230

    Hez Trahan, Roman Catholic, 6-4 235

    William Updegrove, Berwick, 6-4 220

    LINEMEN

    Scott Augustine, McDowell, 6-4 275

    Tyrone Barge, Imhotep Charter, 6-2 265

    Noah Beh, Scranton Prep, 6-6 255

    Alex Bookser, Mount Lebanon, 6-6 295

    Brock Boxen, Beaver Falls, 6-3 275

    Sam Breese, Lakeview, 6-3 265

    Dalton Brill, Central Dauphin, 6-4 290

    Mike Caputo, Unionville, 6-2 290

    Tyler Cavanes, Mahanoy Area, 6-5 250

    Jaleel Fields, Aliquippa, 6-2 270

    Eric Gallo, Council Rock South, 6-2 280

    Mike Grimm, Bethel Park, 6-6 311

    Dustin Jones, Lake Lehman, 6-1 240

    Shane Kraynik, Pennridge, 6-5 240

    James McHale, Dunmore, 6-6 285

    Connor Moorehart, Mifflin County, 6-5 270

    Ryan Paulish, Old Forge, 6-4 280

    Alec Petrillo, Downingtown East, 6-3 270

    Corey Pinkerton, Steel Valley, 6-3 260

    Ben Rarrick, Abington Heights, 6-3 265

    Luke Ritter, Delaware Valley, 6-8 280

    Joe Robak, Gateway, 6-3 225

    Nathan Rummel, Freeport, 6-3 280

    David Shaw, Spring Grove, 6-6 280

    Kyle Stearley, Berwick, 6-3 290

    Rick Young, Souderton, 6-2 290

    LINEBACKERS

    Donovan Cobb, Aliquippa, 6-1 200

    Allen Cratsenberg, Highlands, 6-3 225

    Kevin Givins, Altoona, 6-2 215

    Christian Lezzer, Clearfield, 6-2 215

    Justice Rawlins, Monessen, 6-0 220

    Shane Schuback, Old Forge, 6-1 210

    Jordan Sekol, Old Forge, 6-2 220

    Nate Stone, Greensburg C.C., 6-2 220

    Brenon Thrift, Gateway, 6-3 230

    Niko Thorpe, Pittsburgh C.C., 5-9 180

    Chase Winovich, Thomas Jefferson, 6-4 220

    Quinton Wirginis, Fox Chapel, 6-2 225

    KICKERS

    Nick Boumerhi, Philipsburg-Osceola, 6-0 185

    Joe Julius, Lower Dauphin, 6-0 185

  • Mid Atlantic Showcase/Chesapeake Bowl Selection Camps 1 & 2 in Maryland and Pennsylvania

    ChesapeakeBowlThe Mid Atlantic Football Foundation and the Chesapeake Bowl are proud to announce the upcoming Mid Atlantic Showcase/Chesapeake Bowl Selection Camps 1 & 2 in Maryland and Pennsylvania.  This is an open event for 2014, 2015 and 2016 prospects.  Players will be coached by former NFL, college players and coaches as well as top area high school coaches committed to the development of each participant.

    The Mid Atlantic Showcase/Chesapeake Bowl Selection Camps will provide it’s participants with an opportunity to be evaluated by analysts from Rivals.com, Scout.com, 247 Sports and other recruiting media.

    In addition, 2014 prospects can earn an invite to the 2013 Chesapeake Bowl as the Chesapeake Bowl Selection Committee and Chesapeake Bowl coaching staff members will be in attendance evaluating the players.

    The Chesapeake Bowl is the premiere event of the Mid Atlantic Football Foundation.  It is a senior only all-star football game with players from the North (New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware) competing against players from the South (Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia and West Virginia).  In the first three years of the game we have had over 250 players with D1 offers and over 225 players ranked by national recruiting services.  Our goal with the Chesapeake Bowl is to provide its players and coaches with a unique experience for the high school level.  The players and coaches of the Chesapeake Bowl will be hosted over a four day period with activities and practices leading up to the game to provide a true “bowl” like atmosphere.

    The Mid Atlantic Showcase/Chesapeake Bowl Selection Camps will be held on Saturday, June 8th at Loyola Blakefield High School (Baltimore area) from 11-2 pm. and Sunday, June 9th at Cardinal O’Hara High School (Philly area) from 1-4.  Registration will start one hour before each camp.    

     

    The cost for this camp is $75.00.   Walk-up cost is $85.00

    Loyola Blakefield HS is located at 500 Chestnut Ave, Towson, MD 21204

    For Camp 1 please register at following link: Click here

    Cardinal O’Hara HS is located at 1701 S. Sproul Rd, Springfield, PA 19064

    For Camp 2 please register at following link: Click here

    Contact info: 410-300-6700

  • Keystone State QB Showcase

    LANCASTER – The first Keystone State QB Showcase camp, involving nearly 160 participants, was held today at Lanco Field House in Lancaster Pennsylvania.

    East Coast Elite Camps & Susquehanna Valley Sports Inc, along with EasternPAFootball.com and WesternPAFootball.net teamed up to host a one-day camp in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

    Some of the most talented quarterbacks in the state spent a day developing their skills. The camp showcased Pennsylvania players from grades sixth through twelfth. “Our goal is to invite all the top quarterbacks in Pennsylvania and have them compete, ” said Jim Cantafio.

    About the camps

    Campers received football skills training from former and current college players.

    Jim Cantafio has over 30 years of head coaching experience. He knows the value of a properly trained, highly skilled quarterback. Through his instruction and guidance, Cantafio has seen many of his high school quarterbacks go on to play football at the next level, including Michigan All-American, 2007 Rose Bowl Quarterback and Jacksonville Jaguars Quarterback Chad Henne.

    Coach Cantafio’s ability to develop winning quarterbacks has made him one of the most successful high school coaches on the East Coast. SVS Sports, the leader in East Coast football camps, is committed to helping develop teams and individual players to the next level of play.

    Players from the Keystone State QB showcase will be picked for the East Coast Elite Quarterback – Receiver showcase in July. “Our camps started in December and go to July, ” said Cantafio. “We will be picking kids from today’s camp for the July showcase.”

    Award Winners

    Top Three Seniors-to-be

    SVS-Seniors131st Place – Cedar Cliff’s Andrew Ford leads the list of quarterbacks from today’s camp. Ford recently earned a invitation from Trent Dilfer to the Elite 11. “It was awesome. My goal was to go down there and compete,” said Ford. He was named MVP of the two day event at the Washington Redskins practice facility in Virginia.

    The Elite 11 regional covered quarterbacks from 16 states, Canada and the District of Columbia. “There were a lot of great quarterbacks there. For me to compete with guys going to Boston College, West Virginia and Notre Dame was awesome for me. My goal was to go down there and win it and I did.”

    Ford passed for 2,957 yards on 225 of 339 completions and 35 touchdowns. He rushed for 324 yards and eight touchdowns.

    2nd Place – Red Lion’s Blake Cahill completed 104 of 206 passes for 1,296 yards and seven touchdowns. He rushed for 163 yards and one score.

    3rd Place (Three-way tie) – Trinity’s Mike Boguski completed 126 of 219 passes for 1,814 yards and 18 touchdowns. He rushed for 162 yards and three touchdowns.

    Chichester’s Duffy Gilhool passed for 1,197 yards and 10 touchdowns. He rushed for 116 yards and one score.

    Lower Dauphin’s Troy Spencer passed for 460 yards and six touchdowns. He rushed for 458 yards and eight touchdowns.

     

    Top Three Juniors-to-beSVS-Juniors13

    1st Place – Malvern Prep’s Alex Hornibrook

    2nd Place – Mechanicsburg’s Tyler Schubert

    3rd Place – Wyoming Area’s MasonDuguay

     

     

    Top Three Sophomores-to-beSVS-Sophomores13

    1st Place – Bishop Shanahan’s Shane McLaughlin

    2nd Place – Nazareth Area Nick Basenese

    3rd Place – Wyomissing Area Charlie Tonneslan

     

     

    Top Three Freshman-to-beSVS-Freshman

    1st Place – Cedar Cliff’s Grant Breneman

    2nd Place – Parkland’s Ethan Persa

    3rd Place – Warwick’s Taylor Lentz

     

     

    Top Middle School PlayersSVS-MiddleSchool13

    1st Place – Red Lion Jr. High School’s Zakee Sailsman

    2nd Place – New Cumberland Middle School’s Chase Diehl

    3rd Place – Lower Dauphin Middle School’s Adam Klassen

     

    East Coast Elite Quarterback – Receiver Showcase will be held on Wednesday, July 31st at Lanco Field House, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The camp runs from 9am to 3pm. This camp is by invitation only. All quarterbacks and receivers on the East Coast are eligible to attend. All quarterbacks and receivers will be invited by June 2013.

  • Williams Valley dynamic duo geared up for senior season

    s.sedesseWilliams Valley seniors Stephen Sedesse and Cole Barnhardt have a different gear than most athletes. The two have made a habit of leaving opposing defenses in the dust. The duo helped their team to a 12-1 record in 2012. Both players were at the FASST Brader/Persa Offensive Skills Camp over the weekend.

    Quarterback Stephen Sedesse has completed 105 of 195 passes for 1,841 yards and 25 touchdowns. He rushed for one touchdown. His best game was against Pine Grove when he completed 8 of 13 passes for 233 yards and four touchdowns.

    “I am working hard during the off-season on my foot work, said Sedesse. “Dan Persa showed me a lot today.”

    Running back Cole Barnhardt is set to shred defenses this season. He rushed for 1,680 yards on 220 carries and 22 touchdowns last season and he caught 15 passes for 146 yards and one score. His best rushing gamec.barnhardt last season was week one. He rushed for 283 yards on 17 carries and five touchdowns.

    “I am working on better foot work and technique during the off-season,” said Barnhardt. “I am working on blocking too.”

    The duo is hoping for another big season. “Our goal is to go undefeated and have home field advantage in the playoffs,” said Sedesse.

    In 2012 Williams Valley were District 11 Class A champions. “Our goal is to go back-to-back District champions and go further in the state playoffs,” said Barnhardt.

  • FASST Brader/Persa Offensive Skills Camp is a huge success

    dpersa13Co-Directors Jason Brader and Dan Persa were the driving forces behind the camp. The first ever FASST Brader/Persa Offensive Skills camp was held Saturday in Bethlehem.

    Helping out Persa and Brader with the camp were players like Akezie Olozie, Joey Orlando, Jarrod West, Kevin White, Mike Lelko and Devin Street. Also helping out were coaches like Rob Melosky of Nazareth Area and new Emmaus head football coach Randy Cuthbert.

    Brader a former All-American running back, finished his career as one of the best runners in Division III history. He was recently inducted into the Muhlenberg College athletic Hall of Fame.

    Jason founded FASST, LLC. (Functional Athletic Speed & Strength Training). In only a short period of time, Jason, who is a certified strength and conditioning specialist, has created a nationally recognized athletic enhancement training program. These programs focus on developing functional speed and strength in athletics for youth, developing athletes, college athletes, and professionals. “It all started with Danny,” said Brader. “From there we had all the guys that are here today.”

    Former Liberty and Northwestern University Quarterback Dan Persa returned to where it all started for him to help coach kids at the Brader/Persa Offensive Skills Camp.

    At Liberty, Persa was 42-9 as a starting quarterback. He led the Hurricanes to the state title game twice. One of his greatest games in high school was against Pennsbury. Liberty won the game 45-38 in quadruple overtime and Persa played both sides. He scored five touchdowns in the game and had 12 tackles on defense.

    Persa would go on to star at Northwestern University. He passed for 5,181 yards and 34 touchdowns. Persa now works in Chicago as a sales executive for Computer Aid, Inc.

    “The camp was a huge success for the first year,” said Brader. “We had 134 kids from all over Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey.”

    At the end of the camp, Brader announced the award winners of the one day camp.

    Iron Heart Award winner was Kyle Clark, Delaware Valley

    Sledgehammer Award winner was Jordan Gray, Nazareth Area

    Steel Arm Award winner was Kordell Theadford, Notre Dame

    Blowtorch Award winner was Miles Monteiro-Brown, Notre Dame

    Titanium MVP was Shane Simpson, Easton Area

     

  • Simpson and Gray stood out at FASST Brader/Persa Offensive Skills Camp

    ssimpsonBETHLEHEM – The FASST Brader/Persa Offensive Skills Camp in Bethlehem Saturday was a display of football talent. Easton’s Shane Simpson and Nazareth’s Jordan Gray stood out Saturday. Both won awards. Gray won the Sledgehammer Award and Simpson won the Titanium MVP Award.

    Both backs are poised for a big season this fall.

    Simpson suffered a season ending injury last November against Nazareth Area. Simpson rushed for 66 yards on six carries and scored on a 42-yard touchdown run in that game. But it was after a five-yard run in the first quarter that ended the sophomores season.  Simpson suffered a broken fibula. He has been working hard with Brader since January. “It’s stronger than ever and I am blessed that I am backed,” said Simpson. “I have been working hard doing physical therapy.”

    Simpson finished the season with 1,147 yards rushing on 138 carries and 14 touchdowns. He also caught 17 passes for 295 yards and three touchdowns.

    In 2011, Gray rushed for a District 11 freshman record 1,663 yards and 22 touchdowns to help lead Nazarethjgray Area to their first ever Lehigh Valley Conference and District 11 Class 4A titles.

    Last season the star running back was suspended indefinitely for breaking a school, district athletic code and team policy. “I learned that I need to make smart decisions. It doesn’t affect just me. It affects the whole team,” said Gray. “Being around my teammates has helped me.”

    Gray finished the season with 920 yards rushing on 142 carries and 13 touchdowns.

    In 2013, the running back position is the place to watch in the Lehigh Valley Conference. Simpson and Gray are set to make a mark this season.

  • Lauletta Propels East over West

    DOWNINGTOWN – Prior to Sunday’s PSFCA East West game, the last time Downingtown East’s Kyle Lauletta walked off the Kottmeyer Stadium turf was a time that he would most likely want to forget. We rewind back to November when Lauletta and his top seeded Cougars were upset by the 16th seed, Wissahickon Trojans, in the opening round of the PIAA District 1 playoffs. Now we take you back to Sunday when Lauletta, a Richmond committ, got redemption completeing 10 of 15 passes for 153 yards and two touchdowns to propel the East to a 47-28 victory. “I was excited to hear the game was at Kottmeyer, my home stadium for the past 3 or 4 years,” Lauletta said adding that it was an awesomee atmosphere.

    The East offense came out firing taking their first series and marching 77 yards on seven plays with help of two big pass plays, one a piece from Coatesville’s Emmett Hunt who connected with Diante Cherry (Lancaster McCaskey) for a 31 yard gain on their first play of the game and the other was the drive capper with Lauletta connecting with Ronald Womack (West Catholic) for a 34 yard scoring strike.

    Following a fumble that was recovered by Central Dauphin’s Daylin Russo at the West’s 20, Lauletta again took to the air and found Womack for a 12 yard gain that put the ball at the West eight yard line. Three plays later Lauletta sneaked his way into the end zone from two yards out.

    The West cut the lead in half in the second quarter with a one yard touchdown sneak from Thomas Jefferson’s Joe Carroll.

    The East responded with the Coatesville connection of Hunt to Chris Jones who made an outstanding grab in the endzone for the 35 yard touchdown to put the East up 20 to 7 at the half.

    The West struck first in the second half following an interception of Lauletta by West Mifflin’s Derrick Fulmore that was returned to East’s four yard line. Seneca Valley’s Jordan Brown connected with North Allegany’s Kevin Edwards for the touchdown.

    Central Dauphin’s Drew Scales would score East’s next touchdown from 4 yards out.

    West would counter with an 11 yard touchdown pass from Brown to Dante Marsick. Before Scales and Hunt sealed the East victory with touchdown runs in the fourth quarter.

     

    East 47, West 28
    West 0 7 7 14-28

    East 14 6 6 21-47
    Scoring
    E-Womack 34 pass from Lauletta (Caruso kick)

    E-Lauletta 2 run (Caruso kick)
    W-Carroll 1 run (Chereson kick)

    E-Jones 35 pass from Hunt (kick failed)

    W-Edwards 4 pass from Brown (Chereson kick)

    E-Scales 1 run (pass failed)
    E-Cherry 13 pass from Lauletta (Caruso kick)

    W-Marsick 11 pass from Brown (Chereson kick)

    E-Scales 7 run (Caruso kick)
    W-Greene 30 pass from Brown (Chereson kick)

    E-Hunt 10 run (Caruso kick)
    Team Totals

    W E

    First downs 15 21

    Yards rushing 55 120

    Yards passing 285 304

    Total yards 340 424

    Passing 24-43-0 18-32-2

    Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0

    Punts-avg 6-23.5 4-46.5

    Penalties-yds 14-101 12-100

    Individual Statistics
    Rushing: West: Schademan 6-23; Webb 6-24; Chiapelle 3-6; Salmon 2-1; Carroll 4-1, TD; Brown 5-0. East: Scales 13-78, 2TD’s; Young 9-46; Lauletta 5 (-10), TD; Hunt 2-6, TD.

    Passing: West Carroll 18-30-0 177 yards; Brown 6-13-0 108 yards, 3TDs. East: Lauletta 10-15-2 162 yards, 2TDs; Hunt 8-17-0 142 yards, TD.

    Receiving: West: Scademan 4-47; Webb 2-21; Garrity 2-22; Marsick 3-37, TD; Jordan 2-86; Edwards 2-17, TD; Chiapelle 1-6; Addis 1-6; Greene 1-30, TD; Fullmore 2-13. East: Jones 5-83, TD; Cherry 5-82, TD; Womack 6-122, TD; Dunbar 2-17.

    Sacks: West: None. East: Johnson, Cotham, Henry.

  • 2013 PSFCA East-West All-Star Game Highlights

    2013 PSFCA East-West All-Star Game

  • Red Zone Media to broadcast 2013 PSFCA East-West All Star Game

    northeastpafootballFor the second straight year, Pittsburgh based Red Zone Media in conjunction with the Scranton based NPF Network will broadcast the 2013 PSFCA East-West All Star Game on May 5th from Downingtown West High School in Downingtown.  A pregame show will be aired at 1:45 p.m. and kickoff is set for 2 p.m.  The game can be heard online at http://www.redzonemedia.com, https://www.easternpafootball.com and http://www.westernpafootball.net. The broadcast can also be heard on all smart phones and tablets using the free Tunein app and searching for Red Zone Media Channel 10.  The game will also be archived for future listening.

    The East-West game got its start when members of the Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Associationredzone approached the Allegheny Mountains Convention & Visitors Bureau to help organize and produce a sister game to the Big 33 Game. The Big 33 Game features the top players in the state against players from Ohio. Unfortunately only 34 players can be selected to represent Pennsylvania, and in a state with a rich football tradition many quality players are left out. Thus, the PSFCA East West All Star Game was conceived giving the honor to play in a statewide, prestigious all star game to 68 more players

    The East-West game had been an annual occurrence since 2001 until 2011.  The game wasn’t played that season because of changes to NCAA rules.  The PSFCA brought the game back last year at Gateway High School in Monroeville with the West winning 45-24.  The game site will alternate from East to West each year.  The first ten games were played in Altoona.

    Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania is the primary sponsor for the event.  For more information including rosters, click here.  Ellwood City’s Don Phillips will coach the West team while Downingtown East’s Mike Matta will coach the East squad.

  • Edinboro University Awards Journalism Prizes

    Annual competition draws record number of entries

    Edinboro University’s Communication and Media Studies Department recently announced the winners of its seventh annual Northwestern Pennsylvania High School journalism competition at an awards ceremony on April 12.

    The annual contest recognizes journalistic writing among high school juniors and seniors (private, public or home-schooled).

    “The number of entries for this year’s competition was the largest to date,” said Melissa Gibson, associate professor of Communication and Media Studies. “We had entries from across Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York so the competition this year was fierce.”

    In total, 185 entries were received from students across the state, according to Gibson. Entries were evaluated by a panel of judges comprised of faculty members and student staff members from the university’s campus media organizations. Cash prizes were provided by Gazette Newspapers, WCTL, and YourErie.com, JET-TV, and Fox 66.

    Roughly 200 students and high school teachers attended the awards ceremony as part of High School Journalism Day, an event that featured keynote speeches by Sean McCracken, Erie Times-News, and Joseph Cephas, vice-president for public affairs for the Independent Electric Contractors in Alexandria, Virginia.

    “The department is delighted to again recognize outstanding high school journalism and to put those students in direct contact with top professional journalists for a full day of activities. I believe this event is an important indicator of the overall quality of Edinboro University’s journalism program and underscores our ongoing efforts in community outreach and student recruitment,” said Anthony Peyronel, chairperson of the Communication & Media Studies department.

    EasternPAFootball.com would like to congratulate  EPA intern Austin Miorelli of  Tamaqua High School for placing third in the Sports Story category.

    2013 NW PENNSYLVANIA HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISM WINNERS

     

    NEWS STORY

    5th  PLACE

    • Stephen Sada – Saegertown Jr. Sr. High School

     

    4th  PLACE

    • Elizabeth Lilly – Saegertown Jr. Sr. High School

     

    3rd  PLACE

    • Jenna Jwayyed – Revere High School

     

    2nd  PLACE

    • Arianna Hanley – Saegertown Jr. Sr. High School

     

    1st PLACE

    • Rana Abuhilal – Dublin Scioto High School

     

     

    FEATURE STORY

    5th  PLACE

    • Brianna  VanGiesen – McDowell High School

     

    4th  PLACE

    • Ryland Luciano – General McLane High School

     

    3rd  PLACE

    • Juliette Bauer – McDowell High School

     

    2nd  PLACE

    • Rana Abuhilal – Dublin Scioto High School

     

    1st PLACE

    • Ashlyn DeVore – Saegertown Jr. Sr. High School

     

     

    OPINION STORY

    5th  PLACE

    • Brianna VanGiesen – McDowell High School

     

    4th  PLACE

    • Mackinzie Price – Saegertown Jr. Sr. High School

     

    3rd  PLACE

    • David Solberg – General McLane High School

     

    2nd  PLACE

    • Juliette Bauer – McDowell High School

     

    1st PLACE

    • Zachary Tepe – Saegertown Jr. Sr. High School

     

     

    SPORTS STORY

    5th  PLACE

    • Adam Unger – McDowell High School

     

    4th  PLACE

    • Mackinzie Price – Saegertown Jr. Sr. High School

     

    3rd  PLACE

    • Austin Miorelli – Tamaqua High School

     

    2nd  PLACE

    • Jack McKay – Allerdice High School

     

    1st PLACE

    • Ryland Luciano – General McLane High School

     

    BROADCAST NEWS ANCHOR

    5th  PLACE

    • Andrew Lalwani – Youngsville High School
    • Samantha Tome

    4th  PLACE

    • Josh Croup – Butler Senior High School

     

    3rd  PLACE

    • Jacob Binder – Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy

     

    2nd  PLACE

    • Caroline Priestap – Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy

     

    1st PLACE

    • Nikitha Menon – Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy

     

    BROADCAST NEWS PACKAGE

    5th  PLACE

    • Monica Jackson – Meadville Area High School
    • Yurie Sarawatari
    • Sarah Fischer
    • Lexus Coon
    • Jazlyn Parker

     

    4th  PLACE

    • Colton McCurdy – Meadville Area High School
    • Meghan Torak
    • Trevor Clune
    • Tyler Minnis

     

    3rd  PLACE

    • Colin T. Mitchell – Meadville Area High School
    • Duncan Brode
    • Philip Mottillo

     

    2nd  PLACE

    • Ciara Danielle Smith – North Penn High School

     

    1st PLACE

    • Josh Croup – Butler Senior High School

     

     

    NEWS PHOTO

    4th  PLACE

    • Stephen Sada – Saegertown Jr. Sr. High School

     

    3rd  PLACE

    • Hunter Johnston – Saegertown Jr. Sr. High School

     

    2nd  PLACE

    • Jessica Rose – Fort LeBoeuf High School

     

    1st PLACE

    • Andrew Lalwani – Youngsville High School

     

    FEATURE PHOTO

    5th  PLACE

    • Hunter Johnston – Saegertown Jr. Sr. High School

     

    4th  PLACE

    • Michaela Haven – McDowell High School

     

    3rd  PLACE

    • Jessica Rose – Fort LeBoeuf High School

     

    2nd  PLACE

    • Brianna DeLong – McDowell High School

     

    1st PLACE

    • Lillianne Macksey – McDowell High School

     

     

    WEB PUBLICATIONS

    4th  PLACE

    • The Husky Howl – Harbor Creek High School

     

    3rd  PLACE

    • Trojan Times – McDowell High School

     

    2nd  PLACE

    • Panther Press – Saegertown Jr. Sr. High School

     

    1st PLACE

    • Tiger Roar – Fairview High School

     

    Josh Croup (Butler High School) also received a $1,000 scholarship to Edinboro University for best-in-show.

     

  • NFF & College Hall of Fame Lehigh Valley Chapter

    frossNORTHAMPTON – The National Football Foundation & The College Hall of Fame of the Lehigh Valley Chapter announced their Hall of Fame inductees for the May 3rd dinner at Northampton Community Center in Northampton.

    The Cocktail hour will begin at 5:30pm followed by dinner being served at 6:30pm. Tickets can be purchased for $30.00 each by calling Keith Newhard at 610-799-6552 or Ed Watto at 570-839-9831.

    With this induction, these men will have their names inscribed permanently at the NFF Hall of Fame in South Bend, Indiana.

    Fred Ross roamed the sidelines for 42 years at Stroudsburg from 1969 to 2010. Ross won 13 conference championships.

    Jim Tkach coached for 17 seasons at Palmerton and Northern Lehigh with a career record of 101-69-4. At Northern Lehigh in 12 seasons he had a 90-30 record including a trip to Hershey in the 2003 Class AA championship game against Aliquippa.

    At Easton high school, Robert Shriver coached from 1980 to 1992. His teams won 105 games and jtkachlost 50 and two ties. The 1986 and 1987 squads played 19 consecutive games without a defeat or tie to set a school record.

    Don Clemons was an assistant coach with the Detroit Lions and after 27 years and nine different coaching regimes he called it a career. He also coached at Northampton.

    John Marcante is the former offensive run coordinator, offensive line coach, and strength coach of Parkland High School.

    Bob Clark was Southern Lehigh’s first football coach. He initiated the football program and served as its head coach from 1969 to 1986 and returned for his second stint as the head coach at Southern Lehigh from 1990 to 1994.

     

    Fred Ross – Stroudsburg Area High School

    Jim Tkach – Northern Lehigh High School

    Robert H. Shriver Jr. – Easton Area High School

    Don Clemons – Northampton High School & Detroit Lions

    John Marcante – Parkland High School & East Stroudsburg University

    Bob Clark – Southern Lehigh High School

  • 2013 East/West All-Star game

    The Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association (PSFCA) is proud to announce the Final East/West All-Star Rosters. The East /West All–Star game will be played be played on Sunday, May 5, 2013 at Downingtown West High School in Downingtown, PA. An Attachment for the schedule of events for this game is included in this email.

     

     

    WEST TEAM
    # Players Name School Position College
    1 Zach Schademan Thomas Jefferson WR West Virginia Wesleyan
    2 Derrick Fulmore West Mifflin DB Slippery Rock University
    3 Thomas Woodson Gateway QB University of Akron
    5 Terrish Webb Clairton WR University of Pittsburgh
    6 Tom Greene Woodland Hills DB California University of PA
    7 Andrews Dadeboe Central York DB University of Buffalo
    8 Leo Loughery Pgh.Central Catholic ILB Georgetown University
    9 Mileak Ford Gateway OLB Slippery Rock University
    10 John Chereson Cathedral Prep K/P University of Notre Dame
    11 Dante Marsick Rochester RB Undecided
    12 Jordan Brown Seneca Valley QB James Madison University
    13 Brendan Edwards Imani Christian DB Lackawanna College
    15 Acantay Patton Hopewell DE California University of PA
    22 Zach Guiser Greensburg CC SS University of Akron
    23 Brendan Coniker North Allegheny DB University of Richmond
    24 Garrett Vulcano Charties Houston ILB Undecided
    28 Trey Jordan Clearfield WR Clarion University
    32 Jayman Parrish Gateway TE University of Pittsburgh
    33 Jeremy Salmon Cumberland Valley DE University of Maine
    34 Cole Chiappialle Blackhawk RB Penn State University
    40 Ryan McCauley Seneca Valley OLB California University of PA
    44 Kevin Edwards North Allegheny TE Indiana University of Pennsylvania
    51 Eric Swanson Cathedral Prep DE University of Pennsylvania
    52 Jackson Mettus Mars OL Undecided
    53 Conner Biggs Mars OLB University of Dayton
    54 Jeremy Gonzalez North Allegheny OL University of Pittsburgh
    56 Matt Barton Hollidaysburg OL Catholic University
    64 Ryan Bednar South Allegheny DL The Citadel
    65 Nick Pettigrew Beaver Falls OL California University of PA
    66 Nick Dahlstrom Seneca Valley DL Slippery Rock University
    70 Austin Bizer Mars OL Undecided
    77 Aaron Reese Chambersburg OL University of Pittsburgh
    79 Cary Hess Shippensburg OL Bucknell University
    82 Greg Garrity North Allegheny WR Penn State University
    WEST COACHING STAFF
    Head Coach Don Phillips
    Assistant Coach Scott White
    Assistant Coach Brandon Bailey
    Assistant Coach Neal Tkatch
    Assistant Coach Pat Conrad
    Assistant Coach Tom Nola
    EAST TEAM
    # Players Name School Position College
    1 Spenser Rymiszewski WestChester Henderson DB Yale University
    2 Diante Cherry McCaskey WR University of Delaware
    3 Tarron Dunbar Cardinal O/Hara WR Shippensburg University
    4 Drew Scales Central Dauphin DB Slippery Rock University
    5 Kyle Lauletta Downingtown East QB University of Richmond
    6 Shaquille James West Catholic DB Undecided
    7 Jarel Elder Parkland DB West Chester University
    8 Nick O’Brien Wyoming Area RB Bucknell University
    9 Nick Visco ArchBishop Wood K/P Temple University
    10 Curtis Cothran Council Rock North DE Penn State University
    11 Jordan Bowman Central Dauphin SS California University of PA
    12 Eerin Young Imhotep Charter RB Rhode Island
    13 Chris Jones Coatsville WR Coastal Carolina University
    15 Ronald Womack West Catholic WR Millersville University
    16 Emmett Hunt Coatsville QB Delaware State University
    25 Darnell Holland Bishop McDevitt DB Undecided
    28 Justin Schmitt Downingtown West TE Penn State University
    32 Austin Brown Easton ILB University of Maine
    40 Dakota Everett Pleasant Valley ILB Undecided
    42 Todd Jones St. Joe’s Prep OLB Prep School
    44 Daylin Russo Central Dauphin OLB Carnegie Mellon University
    45 Caleb Johnson Northern Lehigh OLB Harvard University
    50 Jimmy Marks Lower Dauphin OL Saint Francis University
    53 Paul Johnson Jr. St. Joe Prep DL Amherst College
    55 Nate Henry Manheim Central OL Bloomsburg University
    59 John Holmes Harrisburg OL Undecided
    60 Kevin Gross Bloomsburg DE Kutztown University
    66 Tom Spiteri LaSalle College DL Colgate University
    72 Anthony Mengoni Valley View OL Delaware State University
    74 Jack Florio Episcopal Academy OL Franklin and Marshall University
    76 Madison O’Conner Pottsgrove OL Canterbury School
    77 Kahlil Roberts Wissahickon OL Lock Haven University
    81 Jackson Miller Lower Dauphin TE California University of PA
    88 Zameer McDowell Spring Ford DE California University of PA
    EAST COACHING STAFF
    Head Coach Mike Matta
    Assistant Coach Mike Marichak
    Assistant Coach Chuck Dailey
    Assistant Coach Phil Stambaugh
    Assistant Coach Brian Hensel
    Assistant Coach Rich Drayton
  • Penn State willing to give chance to PA recruits

    STATE COLLEGE – Call it what you want. Be it the result of NCAA sanctions, a change in attitude about freshmen that fans aren’t used to or a fresh outlook on the way players make their way to the field but one thing was made crystal clear during the first press conference before spring practice began: Any recruit that commits to Penn State has a chance to play immediately. “At the end of the day we’re going to put our best players on the field” Penn State head coach Bill O’Brien said about position battles. “Whether he’s a freshman run-on or a scholarship senior, if he practices hard and wins that position it’s his to lose.”

    O’Brien has already shown he’s going to rely heavily on his “run-on” program, recruiting all over Pennsylvania to bring in the best talent he can and give them a chance to earn a scholarship down the road. We are all familiar with the story of Matt McGloin. And Selinsgrove’s Ryan Keiser has already done the same. “Ryan came here and showed us he wants to and can play, so we rewarded him with the scholarship. Matt Lehman is another great example of that. Derek Day, you know, those guys are great examples of guys that. Derek Day played a prominent role, also. Those guys are great examples of guys that are run-ons. And hopefully, especially in the state of Pennsylvania, high school players in the state of Pennsylvania can really look at that and say, ‘Here’s a place that I’ve grown up loving and I’ve always wanted to play at, and here’s my opportunity to go play and potentially earn a scholarship.”

    The recruiting staff has reached out to all corners of the state this year bringing in guys like RB Cole Chiappialle of Blackhawk, RB Brian Tomasetti of Old Forge, RB Von Walker of Central Mountain, LB Kyle Searfoss of Red Land and LB Brandon Smith from Lewisburg. Most of these guys had offers from smaller schools but opted to take their chance at Penn State.

    So hear this Pennsylvania high school juniors and seniors, because you haven’t gotten a scholarship offer doesn’t mean you can’t play college football for a D1 team. Penn State is looking for you and they’ll give you a chance. All you have to do is work hard, play hard and be a team player.

  • McDonald’s Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic

    NAZARETH – The annual McDonald’s Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic is set for June 20th, 2013 at Andrew Leh Stadium in Nazareth at 7pm.

    Pen Argyl’s Paul Reduzzi has been named head football coach for the Gold team.

    Southern Lehigh’s John Toman named head football coach for the Red team

  • 2013 Kutztown Football Coaches Clinic

    When: March 16th, 2013
    Where: Kutztown University, Kutztown PA
    Phone: 610-683-4362
    Email: Click here

    Brochure: Click here

  • Brader/Persa Offensive Skills Camp

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  • 2012 NFL Players from PA

     

    Darrelle Revis Aliquippa New York Jets
    Jon Baldwin Aliquippa Kansas City
    Tommie Campbell Aliquippa Tennessee
    Jason Pinkston Baldwin Cleveland
    Andrew Hawkins Bishop McCort Cincinnati
    Aaron Berry Bishop McDevitt New York Jets
    LeSean McCoy Bishop McDevitt Philadelphia
    Anthony Walters Cardinal O’Hara Chicago
    Bryan Scott Central Bucks East Buffalo
    Robbie Gould Central Mountain Chicago
    Raymond Ventrone Chartiers Valley Cleveland
    Derrick Morgan Coatesville Tennessee
    Mark Herzlich Conestoga New York Giants
    John Kuhn Dover Area Green Bay
    Pat Devlin Downingtown East Miami
    Jahri Evans Frankford New Orleans
    Nate Byham Franklin Tampa Bay
    John Malecki Franklin Regional Pittsburgh
    Justin King Gateway Pittsburgh
    Jameel McClain George Washington Baltimore
    Bernard Pierce Glen Mills Baltimore
    LaRod Stephens-Howling Greater Johnstown Arizona
    Adrian Robinson Harrisburg Pittsburgh
    Nate Eachus Hazleton Area Kansas City
    Player High School Pro Team
    Paul Posluszny Hopewell Jacksonville
    Terrelle Pryor Jeannette Oakland
    Jared Odrick Lebanon Miami
    Vincent Rey Mercersburg Academy Cincinnati
    Chris Snee Montrose New York Giants
    AQ Shipley Moon Area Indianapolis
    Thomas Keiser North Alleghney Carolina
    Brent Grimes Northeast Atlanta
    Barry Church Penn Hills Dallas
    Josh Hull Penns Valley St. Louis
    Jon Condo Philipsburg-Osceola Oakland
    Stefen Wisniewski Pittsburgh Central Catholic Oakland
    Pat McAfee Plum Indianapolis
    Da’Rel Scott Plymouth-Whitemarsh New York Giants
    Mike Cox Red Land Atlanta
    Brandon Fusco Seneca Valley Minnesota
    Don Barclay Seneca Valley Green Bay
    Bruce Gradkowski Seton-LaSalle Cincinnati
    Gino Gradkowski Seton-LaSalle Baltimore
    Reggie Wells South Park San Diego
    Henry Hynoski Southern Columbia New York Giants
    Jordan Norwood State College Cleveland
    Charlie Batch Steel Valley Pittsburgh
    Dan Connor Strath Haven Dallas
    Steven Johnson Strath Haven Denver
    Chris Neild Stroudsburg Washington
    Marques Colston Susquehanna Township New Orleans
    Dom Decicco Thomas Jefferson Chicago
    Lucas Nix Thomas Jefferson Oakland
    Sean Lee Upper St. Clair Dallas
    Toney Clemons Valley Jacksonville
    CJ Davis West Allegheny Denver
    Dorin Dickerson West Allegheny Buffalo
    Matt Schaub West Chester East Houston
    Curtis Brinkley West Philadelphia San Diego
    Dan Koppen Whitehall Denver
    Will Beatty William Penn (3) New York Giants
    Matt Ryan William Penn Charter Atlanta
    Chad Henne Wilson Jacksonville
    Darrin Walls Woodland Hills New York Jets
    Rob Gronkowski Woodland Hills New England
    Ryan Mundy Woodland Hills Pittsburgh
    Shawntae Spencer Woodland Hills Oakland
    Steve Breaston Woodland Hills Kansas City
  • The 1st Annual Keystone State Quarterback Showcase

    LANCASTER – Susquehanna Valley Sports Inc, along with EasternPAFootball.com and WesternPAFootball.net are teaming up to host a one-day camp in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

    Some of the most talented quarterbacks in the state will spend a day developing their skills. The camp will showcase Pennsylvania players from sixth grade to twelfth grade.

    “I am really excited to team up with Jim,” said David Mika Jr. owner of EasternPAFootball.com and WesternPAFootball.net. “This camp will showcase the top quarterbacks in Pennsylvania.”

    About the camps

    Campers will receive football skills training from former and current college and NFL players.

    Jim Cantafio has over 30 years of head coaching experience. He knows the value of a properly trained, highly skilled quarterback. Through his instruction and guidance, Cantafio has seen many of his high school quarterbacks go on to play football at the next level, including Michigan All-American and 2007 Rose Bowl Quarterback and Jacksonville Jaguars Quarterback Chad Henne.

    Coach Cantafio’s ability to develop winning quarterbacks has made him one of the most successful high school coaches on the East Coast. SVS Sports, the leader in East Coast football camps, is committed to helping develop teams and individual players to the next level of play. Sign up today for the best camp experience on the East Coast.

    The Keystone State Quarterback Showcase will be held on (new dateSaturday, May 25th  at Lanco Field House, Lancaster Pennsylvania. The starting time is at 9am and ending 3pm. It’s open to all level quarterbacks from sixth to twelfth grade. Quarterback’s must be Pennsylvania residents. Are you the best in your class?

    You can register by going to this website for the Keystone State Quarterback Showcase: Click here

    East Coast Elite Quarterback – Receiver Showcase will be held on Wednesday, July 31st at Lanco Field House, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The starting time is at 9am and ending 3pm. This camp is by invitation only. All quarterbacks and receivers on the East Coast are eligible to attend. All quarterbacks and receivers will be invited by June 2013.

     

    Media Contact:

    Jim Cantafio

    Email: jim@svssports.com

    Website: www.svssports.com

     

    David Mika Jr.

    Email: dave@easternpafootball.com

    Website: www.easternpafootball.com and www.westernpafootball.net

  • 2013 PSFCA East/West All-Star Game

    The Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association has announced who will play in this spring’s East/West All-Star Game that will be played at Dowingtown West High School on May 5th, 2013.

    East Team Roster
    Quarterbacks – Kyle Lauletta, Downingtown East; Emmett Hunt, Coatsville

    Running Backs – Eeren Young, Imhotep Charter; Nick O’Brien, Wyoming Area

    Wide Receiver – William Fuller, Roman Catholic; Tyler Kapinski, Manheim Twp.; Chris Jones, Coatsville; Diante Cherry, McCaskey

    Tight End – Jack Miller, Lower Dauphin; Justin Schmitt, Downingtown West

    Offensive Line – Zach Duffy, Muhlenberg; Pat Hoffman, LaSalle College; Anthony Mengoni, Valley View; Andrew Baker, Coatesville; Jimmy Marks, Lower Dauphin; Madison O’Conner, Pottsgrove; Nate Henry, Manheim Central

    Kicker/Punter – Nick Visco, Archbishop Wood

    Defensive Line – Paul Johnson, St. Joe Prep; Tom Spiteri, LaSalle College

    Defensive Ends – Curtis Cothran, Council Rock North; Matt Rothrock; Wilson West Lawn; Zameer McDowell, Spring Ford

    Inside Linebackers – Dakota Everett, Pleasant Valley; Austin Brown, Easton

    Outside Linebackers – Riley Pritchett, Conestoga; Madison Miller, Wilson West Lawn; Dylin Russo, Central Dauphin

    Defensive Backs – Drew Scales, Central Dauphin, Darnell Holland, Bishop McDevitt; Jarel Elder, Parkland; Shaquille James, West Catholic; Spenser Rymiszewski, West Chester Henderson

    Strong Safety – Jordan Bowan, Central Dauphin

    West Team Roster

    Quarterbacks – Thomas Woodson, Gateway; Jordan Brown, Seneca Valley

    Running Backs – Dorian Brown, Baldwin; James Conner, Erie McDowell

    Wide Receivers – Zach Challingsworth, South Fayette; Devin Wilson, Montour; Terrish Webb, Clairton; Zach Schademan, Thomas Jefferson

    Tight Ends – Kevin Edwards, North Allegheny; Jayman Parrish, Gateway

    Offensive Line – Aaron Reese, Chambersburg; Matt Barone; Montour; Matt Barton, Hollidaysburg; Austin Bizer, Mars; Jackson Mettus, Mars; Cary Hess, Shippensburg; Nick Pettigrew, Beaver Falls

    Kicker/Punter – John Chereson, Eric Cathedral Prep

    Defensive Line – Tyler Haddock, Montour; Nick Dahlstrom, Seneca Valley

    Defensive Ends – Eric Swanson, Eric Cathedral Prep; Jeremy Gonzalez, North Allegheny; Jeremy Salmon, Cumberland Valley

    Inside Linebackers – Leo Loughery, Pittsburgh Central Catholic; Garrett Vulcano, Chartiers Houston

    Outside Linebackers – Mileak Ford, Gateway; Conner Biggs, Mars; Ryan McCauley, Seneca Valley

    Defensive Backs – Tom Greene, Woodland Hills; Andrews Dadeboe, Central York; Brendan Coniker, North Allegheny; Derrick Fulmore, West Mifflin; Brendan Edwards, Imani Christian

    Strong Safety – Zach Guiser, Greensburg Central Catholic

  • 3rd Annual Mr. Pa Football Awards

    February 10, 2013

    HARRISBURG –   Wayde D. Marsico, President/CEO of Sportsrecruiters.com, is pleased to announce the winners of the third annual Mr. Pennsylvania Football Awards.

    Robert Foster, a senior at Central Valley High School is the winner of the class AAA, AAAA award, he will be attending the University of Alabama.

    Tyler Boyd, a senior at Clairton High School is the winner of the class A, AA award, he will be attending the University of Pittsburgh. 

    “The winners were selected by High School coaches, sports media, and football fans from across the state, with over 86,000 votes from the fans.” said Marsico.

    The awards were presented at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center on Saturday night by Penn State head football coach Bill O’Brien, at an awards banquet.

  • District 11 has two new head coaches

    Bethlehem Liberty and Bangor both named their new head coaches this week. John Truby was named head football coach at Liberty and Donnie Hawk was named Bangor head football coach.

    Hawk takes over for Frank Scagliotta who resigned after the 2012 season. Bangor finished the season with an 7-4 record. Hawk was an assistant coach at Pen Argyl.

    Truby replaces Dave Brown after three years as head coach at Liberty. Truby comes over from Dieruff high school where he was the offensive line coach.  He takes over a team that finished with an 3-7 record.

  • 2013 Verbal Commitments

    If a player on your team commits to a college please let us know.
    Email us: 2013 Verbal Commitments

    Army:
    Richie Smith – RB – Panther Valley

    Bloomsburg University:
    Chris Palubinsky – QB – Shenandoah Valley
    Bret Good – LB – Wyoming Valley West
    Jake Mika – OL/DL – Williams Valley
    Jesse Mancuso – OL – Stroudsburg
    Scott Beltz – Pen Argyl
    Tarique Mosely – RB – Stroudsburg
    Tony Le – DL – Wyoming Valley West
    Trent Simmons – FB/LB – LaSalle College HS
    Wade Mastrog – FB/LB – Downingtown East

    Bucknell:
    Cary Hess – Shippensburg
    Nick O’Brien – QB – Wyoming Area
    RJ Sheldon – TE/DE – Bucknell
    Tory Hudgins – ATH – Pottsgrove

    Buffalo:
    Andrews Dadeboe – DB – Central York
    DuBois Ross – WR – Bethlehem Liberty
    Sema’j Reed – OL – Haverford School

    California University of Pennsylvania:
    Jordan Lardani – RB – Kennett
    Shareef Clinton – OL/DL – Harry S. Truman
    Tyler Peerson – OL/DE – Bethlehem Freedom
    Zameer McDowell – TE/DE – Spring-Ford

    Carnegie Mellon:
    Jack Fagan – DE – Delaware Valley

    Coastal Carolina:
    Chris Jones – WR – Coatesville
    Elijah Griffin – DE – Downingtown East

    Central Connecticut State:
    Xavier Jenkins – SS/WR – Easton Area

    Clarion University:
    Lucas Benton – WR/DB – Wilkes-Barre GAR

    Colgate:
    Chris Morgan – DB – Haverford School
    Jonah Bowman – K/P – Wyomissing Area
    Tom Spiteri – OL/DL – LaSalle College HS

    Columbia University:
    Tyler Kwiatkowski – OLB/TE – Mount Carmel Area

    Connecticut:
    Brian Lemelle – WR – Bishop McDevitt
    Chris Britton – OLB – Harrisburg
    Junior Joseph – TE/LB – Wilson

    Cornell:
    Mike Staples – DE – Radnor

    University of Delaware:
    Blaine Woodson – OL/DE – Stroudsburg
    Brody Kern – OL/DL – West York
    Diante Cherry – WR – JP McCaskey
    Jake Trump – OL – Mechanicsburg
    Kyle Yocum – QB – Exeter

    Delaware State:
    Emmett Hunt – QB – Delaware State

    Dickinson College:
    Bill Foote – DT – Council Rock North
    Cody Riemenschneider – QB – Central Bucks West

    East Stroudsburg Univeristy:
    Chris Sutton – ATH – Valley Forge Military Academy
    Ernest Pendleton – Lower Merion
    John Johnson – DB – Whitehall
    Renz Compton – S – Frankford

    Eastern Michigan:
    Brandon Bossard – QB – Methacton
    David Pulliam – DB – Northeast

    Florida:
    Alex Anzalone – OLB – Wyomissing Area

    Fordham:
    Sam Marlin – Mechanicsburg

    Franklin & Marshall:
    Jon Naji – LaSalle College HS
    Nate English – LB – Council Rock North
    Steve Elf – LB – Garnet Valley

    Harvard:
    Caleb Johnson – LB – Northern Lehigh
    Joe Viviano – QB – Conestoga

    Indiana University of Pennsylvania:
    Matt Mowad – TE – Easton Area

    Juniata College:
    Hank Coyne – QB – Spring-Ford

    Kent State:
    Roman Clay – RB – Lancaster Catholic

    Kutztown University:
    Alec Werner – QB – Bishop McDevitt
    Alex Tonnies – Nazareth
    Chris Kane – QB – LaSalle College HS
    David Losier – DL – LaSalle College HS
    Jacob Wygant – DL – Whitehall
    Lance Deane – WR/DB – Bishop McDevitt
    Matt Sinex – Ridley
    Michael Gilmore – Spring-Ford
    Nick Sommer – WR – Whitehall
    Shane Dougherty – Ridley
    James Wah – RB – Whitehall
    Robbie Siclari – LB/S – Western Wayne
    Zach Delp – LB – Whitehall

    Lafayette University:
    Kyle Mayfield – RB – North Penn
    Matt Rothrock – TE/DL – Wilson

    Lehigh University:
    Evan Kauffman – LB – Bethlehem Freedom
    Mackenzie Crawford – FB/ILB – Pennridge
    Nick Shafnisky – QB – Whitehall

    Loch Haven:
    Tim Baranek – QB – Parkland

    University of Maine:
    Austin Brown – LB – Easton Area

    Maine:
    Jason Simonovich – TE – Dallas
    Jeremy Salmon – Cumberland Valley
    Mike Supp – DT/DE – Pennridge
    Najee Goode – CB – Imhotep Charter

    Massachusetts:
    Daquan Mack – RB – Pennsbury
    Elijah Wilkinson – OL – Downingtown West
    Sharif Custis – TE/DE – Neumann-Goretti

    Mercyhurst:
    Benji Abercrombie – WR/LB – Archbishop Wood

    Miami (OH):
    Bryan Schor – QB – Delaware Valley

    Michigan State:
    Jay Harris – WR – Downingtown East

    Millersville University:
    Yousef Lundi – WR – Spring-Ford

    Misericordia University:
    Jared Siejk – WR – Pope John Paul II

    Monmouth:
    Payton Minnich – Central Dauphin East

    New Hampshire:
    Max Pedinoff – K – Council Rock North *
    Riley Pritchett – LB – Conestoga

    Northwestern:
    Eric Joraskie – DT – Mount Carmel Area

    Notre Dame:
    Mike McGlinchey – OT – William Penn Charter
    Will Fuller – WR – Roman Catholic

    Pace Univeristy:
    Carmen Cervella – OL/DL – Cardinal O’Hara

    Penn University:
    Adam Strouss – QB – Episcopal Academy
    Andrew Guckin – RB – Archbishop Wood
    Aron Morgan – K – Haverford School
    Corey Power – DE – Marple-Newtown
    Dad Poquie – DB – LaSalle College HS *

    Penn State:
    Adam Breneman – TE – Cedar Cliff
    Andrew Nelson – OG – Hershey
    Andre Terlingo – OT – Southern Lehigh *
    Anthony Smith – CB – Valley Forge Military
    Curtis Cothran – DE – Council Rock North
    Michael Wiand – Mifflinburg *
    Zayd Issah – OLB – Central Dauphin

    Pittsburgh:
    Aaron Reese – OT – Chambersburg
    Jaryd Jones-Smith – OT – West Catholic
    Justin Moody – DT – George Washington
    Matt Galambos – MLB – Haverford School
    Ryan Winslow – K/P – LaSalle College HS
    Shakir Soto – DE – Wilkes-Barre GAR

    Richmond:
    Brandan Waller – DE/TE – Haverford High
    Kyle Lauletta – QB – Downingtown East

    Rhode Island:
    Eerin Young – RB – Imhotep Charter

    Robert Morris:
    Chris O’Connor – OL/DL – Archbishop Wood
    Nelson Lee Lucas-Murphy – LB – Downingtown East

    Rochester:
    Mike Narvid – OLB – Wyoming Valley West

    Rutgers:
    Nick Arcidiacono – C – Archbishop Wood
    Sebastian Joseph – DE – Stroudsburg

    Sacred Heart University:
    Brett Polinsky – DT – Minersville Area

    St. Francis:
    Jimmy Marks – Lower Dauphin
    Zach Drayer – Hershey

    Shippensburg:
    Aaron Genevese – OT – Whitehall
    Andrew Englebert – OG – Allentown Central Catholic
    Anthony Williams – RB/DB – Souderton
    Colin McDermott – RB – Allentown Central Catholic
    Jeff Gulyas – DE – Allentown Central Catholic
    Oscar Ghasab – OT – Allentown Central Catholic
    Ryan Zapoticky – QB – Dallas
    Stephen Buss – DE – Whitehall
    Trey Dunkelberger – TE – Governor Mifflin
    Zach Gurinowich – LB – Parkland
    Zak Dakes – DB – William Allen

    Slippery Rock:
    Jordyn Bennett – RB – Garnet Valley

    South Carolina:
    David Williams – RB – Imhotep Charter

    Stetson Univeristy:
    Andrew Fuehrer – WR/S – Parkland
    Mike Dougherty – LB – Springfield-Delco

    Syracuse:
    Austin Wilson – QB – East Pennsboro

    Temple:
    Brian Carter – DT – Harrisburg
    Nick Visco – K/P – Archbishop Wood
    Semaj Reed – DE – Haverford
    Tim DiGiorgio – QB – Frankford *
    Tristian Freeman – ATH – West Catholic *

    Towson University:
    Colby Grant – Susquehann Township

    United States Naval Academy:
    Patrick Hoffman – OL – LaSalle College HS

    Ursinus:
    Brendon O’Shea – OL – Manheim Township

    Villanova:
    Fran Walsh – OT – Archbishop Wood*
    Matt Donoghue – OT – Garnet Valley
    Vince Thompson Jr. – RB/DB – Central Bucks East *

    Wagner:
    Lloyd Smith – WR – Valley Forge Military

    West Chester:
    Anthony Brown – RB/DB – Conestoga Valley
    Evyn Stadulis – OL – Upper Moreland
    Jarel Elder – WR – Parkland
    John Dubyk – DE – Pennridge
    Josh Ganzelli – DL – Downingtown East
    Mike Unger – OL – Parkland
    Pat Moriaty – QB – Harriton
    Ryan Corkery – QB – Garnet Valley
    Ryan Pannella – LB/S – Phoenixville

    Wesley University:
    Denzel Turberville – WR – Frankford
    Justin Meals – OG – Spring-Ford

    West Virginia:
    Daryl Worley – WR/S – William Penn Charter

    Wheaton College:
    Ben Shaw – DB/LB – Wellsboro

    Widener:
    Alex Krivda – QB – Pennridge

    Wilkes University:
    Gary Pagliaro – C – Hatboro-Horsham

    William & Mary:
    Aaron Swinton – DB – JP McCaskey

    Yale University:
    Spencer Rymiszewski – WR/CB – West Chester Henderson

    * Preferred walk-on

  • Minersville Area OL/DT Brett Polinsky issues verbal declaration to Sacred Heart University

    b.polinskyIn 2012, Brett Polinsky led the way on both sides of the line. Polinsky blocked for two 1,000 yard rushers and was most valuable offensive and defensive lineman four straight years at Minersville Area.

    The four-year starter had 74 tackles on defense, 8.5 sacks, 14 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

    The 6-foot-1, 280-pound back verbally committed to Sacred Heart University. He will play Defensive Tackle. He also had interest from programs like Monmouth, Valparaiso, Stetson, Davidson, West Chester and Bloomsburg.

    Polinsky earned several awards in 2012. Four year two-way starter, 2012 S.C.F.C.A. Defensive Lineman of the Year, Three year team captain, 2012 Schuylkill County All-Star Game, (3x) 1st team Anthracite League, (3x) 1st Team All-County Coaches Team, (2x) 1st Team All-Anthracite (Pottsville Republican), 2012 1st Team PaFootballNews.com Academic All-State, 2012 Team MVP, 2x Team Defensive MVP, 2x Team Lineman of the Year.

    He also excelled in the classroom. He had a 99.7 GPA and scored 1850 on his SAT.

    “Without a doubt the best overall lineman we have had in our program over the last decade,” said head football coach Pat Mason.

  • “Final Five” selected for 2012 Mr. Pennsylvania Football Award

    PSU Coach Bill O’Brien to speak at 3rd Annual Mr. Pa Football Awards in Hershey

    (Harrisburg, PA)-  Wayde D. Marsico, President/CEO of Sportsrecruiters.com announces the final five finalists in the Mr. Pennsylvania high school football awards.  Penn State Football Head Coach Bill O’Brien will be the keynote speaker at the third annual Mr. Pennsylvania high school football awards on Saturday, February 9, 2013 at 6:30pm at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center.  Two awards will be presented; one for the Small School Mr. Pennsylvania which consists of class A and class AA players, and one for the Big School Mr. Pennsylvania which consists of class AAA and class AAAA players.  The players were chosen by football fans, sportswriters/sportscasters, and high school coaches from around the state.   Fans can continue to cast votes until Monday, February 4, 2013.

    The Finalists for the Small School/A/AA award are:

    Matt Bodamer     Senior     Port Allegany High School    Quarterback

    Tyler Boyd            Senior      Clairton High School    Athlete

    Brian Tomasetti   Senior     Old Forge High School   Running Back

    Owen Daniel        Senior      Williams Valley High School    Wide Receiver

    David Williams     Senior     Imhotep Charter High School     Running Back

     

    The Finalists for the Big School/AAA/AAAA award are:

     

    Mack Leftwich   Senior    North Allegheny High School   Quarterback

    Damion Terry    Senior    Cathedral Prep High School   Quarterback

    Patrick Kugler    Senior   North Allegheny High School   Offensive Lineman

    Robert Foster    Senior    Central Valley High School     Wide Receiver

    Michael Class    Junior     Pennridge High School     Running Back

     

    The winners will be announced at an awards banquet on Saturday evening, February 9th, at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center.  There is still time to make reservations.  Go to mrpafootball.com for more information.

    SportsRecruiters.com is very excited to sponsor this award in Pennsylvania along with some noted sponsors such as:  Gatorade, Verizon, Comcast, AT&T, Papa John’s, and others.

  • Tom McGeoy named Pottsville head coach 


    pottsvillePOTTSVILLE – Wednesday night, the Pottsville Area School District Board of Directors unanimously hired Tom McGeoy.

    McGeoy replaces long time head football coach Kevin Keating who coached the Tide for 24 years.

    McGeoy has been a assistant coach for eight years at Pottsville. “I started with the linebackers and the last four years I was the defensive back coach,” said McGeoy. “I am also the JV basketball coach and I have one year of coaching at Lehigh University.”

    “I played for Keating at Pottsville and he was my neighbor and I have been very close to him for a long time,” said McGeoy. “He was my coach for three years playing varsity football.”

    McGeoy was an All-League linebacker at Lehigh University from 2000-03. He started three years there at linebacker.

    McGeoy is a Social Studies teacher at the middle school.

    He takes over a team that finished 2-8.

  • Go Big Recruiting

    Check out former Wyomissing and NFL star Ross Tucker recruiting site. Go Big streamlines the recruiting process for both athletes and coaches. It allows recruits’ videos to be both submitted and viewed instantly.

    Go Big Recruiting, LLC is a Pennsylvania-based company that has created the most efficient online system for prospective student-athletes to submit their video and information to college coaches and receive notification when their profiles have been reviewed. Go Big was founded by a former All-Ivy player at Princeton University and 7-year NFL veteran, and a serial entrepreneur with online video expertise.

    Go Big Recruiting’s technology streamlines the recruiting process for both athletes and coaches by providing an easy to use, online contact management system integrated with a video platform.

    Ross recently retired from the NFL after a 7-year career that included stops in Washington, Dallas, Buffalo, New England and Cleveland. He started 24 games and played in 45 along the offensive line during his NFL career. Prior to the NFL, Ross attended Princeton University where he was a two-time Academic All-American as well as an All-Ivy selection for the Tigers.

    In addition to his work with GoBigRecruiting.com, Ross is a motivational speaker and has several media interests. He is both a columnist and a host of the “Football Today” podcast for ESPN.com, host for SiriusXM NFL Radio, and an analyst for VERSUS, Sports USA Radio, and the YES Network.

    Click here: Website

  • The 28th Jim Henry Award Winner

    Fran Walsh of Archbishop Wood High School announced as the winner of the 28th Jim Henry Award

    Maxwell Football Club President, Ron Jaworski, announced that Fran Walsh a senior offensive center and defensive tackle from Archbishop Wood High School (Warminster, PA) has been selected as the winner of the Club’s 28th Jim Henry Award.

    Walsh has accumulated a long list of honors during his career highlighted by the a 1st Team All-State selection and the Maxwell Football Club’s Pennsylvania Player of the Year in 2012. He was also selected as a 1st Team All-Catholic player in his junior and senior seasons. He was a team captain and a member of Wood’s 2011 PIAA State Championship team.

    “We had some fantastic candidates in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania for this award” said MFC Executive Director Mark Wolpert. “Both of our finalists Fran Walsh and  Devin Ray (Bernards HS) were dynamic players with high academics and well-rounded community service. Fran is arguably one of the most complete offensive centers I have seen in many years and is a true team leader. We are honored to have him as our 28th Jim Henry Award winner”.

    Off the football field Walsh is an honor roll student who holds a 4.0 grade point average in honors and advanced placement classes and is a member of the National Honor Society. He is active in the Student Council at Archbishop Wood and volunteers his time in a plethora of community service activities including; Athletes Helping Athletes, the Cares Anti-Bullying Program, the National Brain Tumor Society and  the Gray Nuns of the Sacred Heart.

    Mark Dianno the winner of the 1st Jim Henry Award and current Maxwell Football Club officer commented, “Being associated with the Maxwell Football Club for the past 28 years, I enjoyed the opportunity to meet Jim Henry and understand the kind of gentleman that he was and why the award is so representative of his many and significant contributions to athletics, scholarship and community service. Over these years, I have also had the good fortune of meeting many exceptional student-athletes.  This year’s Jim Henry Award winner, Fran Walsh, is an outstanding and deserving  recipient of this prestigious award. His on field prowess is rivaled only by his academic accomplishments and the dedication to his community. It is an honor and a privilege to welcome him to the Maxwell Football Club family of Jim Henry Award winners.”

    The 28th Jim Henry Award will be formally presented as part of the 76th Maxwell  Football Club National Awards Gala which will be held at the Harrah’s Atlantic City Resort on March 1, 2013. Other awards presented at the event include: The Bert Bell Award – Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings), The Earle “Greasy” Neale Award – Chuck Pagano and Bruce Arians (Indianapolis Colts), The Maxwell Award – Manti Te’o (Notre Dame), The Chuck Bednarik Award – Manti Te’o (Notre Dame), The Francis “Reds” Bagnell Award – Ozzie Newsome (Baltimore Ravens), The Thomas Brookshier Spirit Award – Penn State University football senior players, The MFC Collegiate Coach of the Year Award – Bill O’Brien (Penn State), The Harrah’s Broadcaster Award – Cris Collinsworth  (NBC Sunday Night Football), The MFC Tri-State Player of the Year Award – Khaseem Greene (Rutgers University) and the MFC Tri-State Coach of the Year Award – Issac Collins (formerly of Widener University).

    The event is open to the public and tickets can be purchased on the Maxwell Football
    Club website or by calling 215-643-3833.

  • Big 33 Football Classic – 2013 Pennsylvania Team

    The 2013 Big 33 Pennsylvania team announced by head coach Art Walker. What do you think? Who is missing?

     

    Head Coach: 

    Art Walker, North Allegheny

    Asst: 

    Mark Lyons, Central Valley; Rob Melsoky, Nazareth Area; John Manion, Lampeter-Strasburg; Jim Wehner, Baldwin; George Howanitz, Valley View

    Players:

    Tight End Nick Arcidiacono Archbishop Wood

    Running Back Forrest Barnes Seneca Valley

    Inside Linebacker Alex Beasley Woodland Hills High School

    Wide Receiver Tyler Boyd Clairton

    Outside Linebacker Chris Britton Harrisburg

    Defensive Line Brian Carter Harrisburg

    Defensive Back Marquis Edwards George Washington High School

    Outside Linebacker Matt Galambos The Haverford School

    Offensive Line Evan Galimberti State College High School

    Defensive Back Najee Goode Imhotep Charter High

    Offensive Line George Griffin Archbishop Wood

    Wide Receiver Jay Harris Downingtown East

    Defensive Back Titus Howard Clairton

    Outside Linebacker Zayd Issah Central Dauphin High School

    Defensive Back Todd Jeter Gateway High School

    Offensive Line Dorian Johnson Belle Vernon Area High School

    Defensive Line Jaryd Jones-Smith West Catholic

    Defensive End Eric Joraskie Mt. Carmel Area High School-

    Defensive End Junior Joseph Wilson High School

    Inside Linebacker Jaylin Kelly Washington

    Offensive Line Brody Kern West York Area High School

    Offensive Line Dean Ketterer Seneca Valley

    Quarterback Mack Leftwich North Allegheny

    Wide Receiver Brian Lemelle Bishop McDevitt HS

    Defensive End Marcus Martin West Mifflin

    Offensive Line David (Andrew) Nelson Hershey

    Wide Receiver Karlon Quiller Scranton high

    Defensive Back Aaron Swinton J.P. McCaskey High School

    Quarterback Damion Terry Cathedral Prep

    Strong Safety Delton Williams Cathedral Prep

    Tight End Simon Patrick Williams Abington Heights High School

    Running Back David Williams Imhotep Charter High

    Kicker Ryan Winslow LaSalle College High School

    Offensive Line Elijah Wlikinson Downingtown West


    Video by Ed O’Brien/J.Cleezy for the Big 33 Football Classic

  • Fran Walsh named Maxwell Football Club PA Player of the Year

    Fran Walsh_ArchbishopWoodHS-0224DREXEL HILL – Maxwell Football Club President, Ron Jaworski, announced Thursday night that Fran Walsh, a senior from Archbishop Wood high school, was recognized as the Pennsylvania Player of the Year. “I don’t even know how to put this in words. This is tremendous, the highest honor I have ever received,” said Walsh. “This means so much to me to know that everything you put in really paid off.”

    Walsh becomes the first player from Archbishop Wood to win this award. He joins Brendan Nosovitch of Allentown Central Catholic as the second Pennsylvania Player of the year. “I first thank this tremendous organization, my family and friends who came out to support me, especially my mom. She has always been there for me, said Walsh.”

    This took place at the Club’s 28th annual awards dinner at Drexelbrook Country Club in Drexel Hill. In addition, the Maxwell Football Club honored 51 Henry finalists with Mini-Max trophies. The Mini-Max are awarded to the region’s top senior football players. The region is made up of players from District 1,3,11,12 and Independent schools.

    Fran has been a key player on the line for the Vikings through out his career. A three-year starter he helped anchor the offensive line that led Archbishop Wood to the PIAA 3A State title in 2011. They were runners-up in 2012. “He is one of the reason we were so successful,” said head football coach Steven Devlin. “He is such a great kid and I am sorry he is leaving.”

    The past three years Archbishop Wood had a record of 39-5. “Wood football is everything, its my life. It’s what I have been a part of the last three years,” said Walsh. “It’s a special school and I’m so proud to be a part of it and so proud to represent it.”

    Walsh was considered one of the top centers in Eastern Pennsylvania and made several first team all-star teams. He was a captain of the Wood football team. On defense he had 54 tackles, 11 for loss and three sacks from the defensive tackle position. “The younger kids look up to him,” said Devlin. “He was the first guy in the weight room and the last guy to leave practice. He is just a great role model for kids.”

    Walsh also excelled in the classroom, with a 4.0 GPA in honors and AP classes. He is a member of the NationalFran Walsh_ArchbishopWoodHS-0160 Honor Society and has scored 1840 on the SAT. His community and school involvement is extensive. Walsh offers his time as a Senior helping athletes at Archbishop Wood. He also participates as a team leader for team Walsh – National Brain Tumor Society, volunteers for Gray Nuns of the Sacred Heart and as an altar server at St. Joseph’s Prep.

    Walsh will join the New Jersey winner at the Maxwell Football Club National Awards Dinner at Harrah’s in
    Atlantic City on March 1st and one of them will receive the club’s highest high school honor, the Jim Henry Award, as the player of the year.

    The club’s New Jersey player of the year award will be announced Sunday evening at a banquet at The Heldrich Hotel and Conference Center in New Brunswick.

    The past 27 winners of the Jim Henry award will decide who wins the award.

    Photo’s by: ©2013 Wendy Badman / www.photobywendy.net

  • 2012 All-EasternPAFootball.com Small School Team (Class AA-Class A)

    2012 All-EasternPAFootball.com Small School Team (Class AA-Class A)

    The 2012 edition of the EasternPAFootball.com Small School postseason team consists of players from schools within the A and AA classifications of Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and Independent teams. There is only a First Team and Honorable Mention for this postseason team. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

    1st TEAM OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Sr. Erik Smeltz, Line Mountain

    Wide receivers: Sr. John Klingerman, Bloomsburg; Sr. Lucas Benton, Wilkes-Barre GAR; Sr. Zack Bogoly, Wilson Area

    Offensive lineman: Sr. Ben Wertz, Wyomissing Area; Sr. James McHale, Dunmore; Sr. Jaryd Jones-Smith, West Catholic; Sr. Kyle Santorine, Lewisburg; Sr. Ryan Cherwinski, Southern Columbia

    Quarterback: Sr. Adam Strouss, Episcopal Academy; Sr. Nick O’Brien, Wyoming Area; Jr. Stephen Sedesse, Williams Valley

    Running backs: Sr. Blake Bowman, Tri-Valley; Jr. Daiqwon Buckley, Dunmore; Sr. David Williams, Imhotep Charter

    Specialist: Sr. Patrick Duvgineaud, Jim Thorpe

    Kicker: Sr. Jonah Bowman, Wyomissing Area

    1st TEAM DEFENSE: 

    Defensive Lineman: Sr. Eric Joraskie, Mount Carmel; Sr. Jeriko Reyes, Wyomissing Area; Sr. Mike Boland, Dunmore; Sr. Scott Beltz, Pen Argyl; Sr. Shakir Soto, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    Linebackers: Sr. Alex Anzalone, Wyomissing Area; Sr. Brandon Smith, Lewisburg; Jr. Cody Pavlick, Southern Columbia; Jr. Eric Haney, Danville

    Defensive Backs: Sr. Brett Smith, Delone Catholic; Sr. Brian Tomasetti, Old Forge; Sr. Cale Rice, Danville; Sr. Najee Goode, Imhotep Charter

    Specialist: Jr. Paryss Marshall, Catasauqua

    Punter: Sr. Rob Varano, Mount Carmel

    Honorable Mention OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Sr. Austin Noel, Delone Catholic; Sr. Colton Harer, Montgomery

    Wide Receivers: Sr. Aaron O’Brien, York Catholic; Sr. Danny Jackson, Trinity; Sr. Dylan Hine, Central Columbia; Jr. Erik Kerr, Holy Redeemer; Sr. Garrett Strobel; Schuylkill Valley; Sr. Nick Merva, Shenandoah Valley; Sr. Ron Womack, West Catholic

    Offensive Lineman: Jr. Aaron Ruff, Imhotep Charter; Sr. Brady Mutton, Pen Argyl; Sr. Brock Flemmens, Bermudian Springs; Sr. Christian Skrepenak, Wilkes-Barre GAR; Jr. Connor Bossom, Delone Catholic; Jr. Devin Masser, Tri-Valley; Sr. Hank Rainey, Loyalsock; Sr. Jack Florio, Episcopal Academy; Sr. Jake Mika, Williams Valley; Sr. Justin Knee, South Williamsport; Jr. Ryan Paulish, Old Forge; Sr. Wyatt Metzger, Wyomissing Area

    Quarterback: Sr. Chris Palubinsky, Shenandoah Valley; Sr. James Dougherty, York Catholic; Sr Jordan Thivierge, Central Columbia; Sr. Kyle Beissel, Schuylkill Valley; Sr. Michael Moore, Bermudian Springs; Jr. Mike Boguski, Trinity; Jr. Ricky Klingerman, Bloomsburg; Sr. Ryan Dailey, Wilson Area; Sr. Tanner Cool, Biglerville; Jr. Weston Baylor, Danville; Jr. Zach Bradley, Catasauqua

    Running Backs: Jr. Adam Feudale, Southern Columbia; Sr Adam Geiger, Trinity; Sr. Austin Seamon, Dunmore; Sr. Brandon Stonge, South Williamsport; Jr. Cole Barnhardt, Williams Valley; So. Donte Simmons, Bristol; Sr. Eerin Young, Imhotep Charter; Sr. Ethan Motsney, North Schuylkill; Jr. Greg White, West Catholic; Sr. Luke Klingerman, Mount Carmel; Sr. Mike Racciato, Pen Argyl; Sr. Tony Politz, Northwest Area; Sr. Troy Hembury, Muncy

    Specialist: Sr. Dalton Nunemacher, Tamaqua; Sr. Jack Huntsman, Berks Catholic; So. Kyle Datres, Loyalsock; Sr. Lance Reneker, Delone Catholic; Sr. Nick Dranchak, Riverside; Sr. Owen Daniel, Williams Valley; Jr. Ra’Von Burton, Catasauqua

    Kicker: Jr. Josh McClaren, Troy; Sr. Max Kroschwitz, Palisades; So. Shayne Riley, Danville

    Honorable Mention DEFENSE:

    Defensive Lineman: Sr. Brett Polinsky, Minersville; Sr. Cody Delfino, Lakeland; Sr. Justin Barber, Lackawanna Trail; Sr. Lyle Troutman, Tri-Valley; Jr. Nazar Mironenko, Mifflinburg; Sr. Nick Strohecker, Line Mountain; Sr. Sharif Custis, Neumann-Goretti; Sr. Trent Grove, Wyoming Area; Jr. Tyler Cavenas, Mahanoy Area

    Linebackers: Jr. Austin Hartzell, Bermudian Springs; Sr. Caleb Johnson, Northern Lehigh; Sr. Eric Matz, Catasauqua; Sr. Eric McCracken, Central Columbia; Sr. Mike Estes, Athens; Jr. Shane Schuback, Old Forge; Jr. TJ Belle, Pius X; Jr. Trevor Whelski, Williams Valley

    Defensive Backs: Jr. Alex Erb, Montoursville; Sr. Bret Berg, Danville; So. Eric Marbury, Pius X; Sr. Dywan Blanding, Steelton-Highspire; Sr. Jordan Zezza, Wyoming Area; Sr. Matt Rushton, Episcopal Academy; Sr. Mike Kolcharno, Dunmore

    Specialist: Sr. Brandon Chatmon, Imhotep Charter; Jr. Jorden Sekol, Old Forge; Jr. Ryan Lobb, Pen Argyl

    Punter: Sr. Jake Becker, Southern Columbia; So. Ken Koch, Muncy

    Player of the Year – Offense: Sr. David Williams, Imhotep Charter

    Player of the Year – Defense: Sr. Alex Anzalone, Wyomissing Area

    Coach of the Year: Bob Wolfrum, Wyomissing Area

  • 2012 All-EasternPAFootball.com Big School Team (Class AAAA-Class AAA)

    2012 All-EasternPAFootball.com Big School Team (Class AAAA-Class AAA)

    The 2012 edition of the EasternPAFootball.com Big School postseason team consists of players from schools within the AAAA and AAA classifications of Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and Independent teams. There is only a First Team and Honorable Mention for this postseason team. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

    1st TEAM OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Jr. Taylor Geib, Manheim Central

    Wide receivers: Sr. Brian Lemelle, Bishop McDevitt; Sr. Chris Jones, Coatesville; Sr. Karlon Quiller, Scranton; Sr. Will Fuller, Roman Catholic; Sr. Zach Smith, West York

    Offensive lineman: Sr. Aaron Reese, Chambersburg Area; Sr. Andrew Nelson, Hershey; Sr. Brody Kern, West York; Sr. Dan Herbster, Garnet Valley; Sr. Fran Walsh, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Mike McGlinchey, William Penn Charter; Sr. Mike Unger, Parkland; Sr. Patrick Hoffman, LaSalle College; Sr. Zach Duffy, Muhlenberg

    Quarterback: Sr Alec Werner, Bishop McDevitt; Sr. Bryan Schor, Delaware Valley; Sr. Emmett Hunt, Coatesville

    Running backs: Sr. Alex Cooley, Eastern York; Sr. Colin McDermott, Allentown Central Catholic; Jr. Mike Class, Pennridge; Sr. Roman Clay, Lancaster Catholic

    Specialist: Sr. Drew Scales, Central Dauphin; Sr. Sean Coleman, LaSalle College

    Kicker: Sr. Connor Maloney, Bishop McDevitt

    1st TEAM DEFENSE:

    Defensive Lineman: Sr. Curtis Cothran, Council Rock North; Sr. Jeff Gulyas, Allentown Central Catholic; Jr. Steve Marazzo, Bishop McDevitt; Sr. Junior Joseph, Wilson

    Linebackers: Sr. Dakota Everett, Pleasant Valley; Sr. Dominic Moyer, Wilson; Sr. Jerry Langan, Abington Heights; Sr. Matt Galambos, Haverford School; Sr. Zayd Issah, Central Dauphin

    Defensive Backs: Sr. Darnell Holland, Bishop McDevitt; Jr. Jermaine Norris, Mastery Charter; So. John Reid, St. Joseph’s Prep

    Specialist: Sr. Jimmy Brooks, Wilson

    Punter: Sr. Ryan Winslow, LaSalle College

    Honorable Mention OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Sr. Connor Decker, Delaware Valley; Sr. Matt Rothrock, Wilson; Sr. Rashon Fentress, Interboro

    Wide Receivers: Sr. Andrew DeStefano, Conestoga; Sr. Christian Summers, Monsignor Bonner; Sr. Darian Hampton, Central York; Sr. Diante Cherry, JP McCaskey; Sr. Dre Boggs, Coatesville; Jr. Jacob DelPriore, Southern Lehigh; Jr. Jacob Scott, Cedar Cliff; Sr. Jay Harris Downingtown East; Jr. JC Show, Abington Heights; Jeremy De La Cruz, Lebanon; Sr. Kota Kishel, Crestwood; So. Mark Everton, Interboro; Sr. Nick Sommer, Whitehall; Sr. Sean Titus, Lancaster Catholic; Sr. Tyler Karpinski, Manheim Township

    Offensive Lineman: Sr. Andrew Baker, Coatesville; Sr. Andrew Terlingo, Southern Lehigh; Jr. Angelo Lucci, Allentown Central Catholic; Sr. Ben Rarrick, Abington Heights; Sr. Brad Emerick, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin; Sr. Buddy Shutlock, Dallas; Sr. David Tracz, St. Joseph’s Prep; Sr. Elijah Wilkinson, Downingtown West; Sr. Harley Stahl, Selinsgrove; Sr. Jack Fagan, Delaware Valley; Sr. Jacob Schannauer, Wilson; Sr. Jake Trump, Mechanicsburg; Sr. Jake Wygant, Whitehall; Sr. John Holmes, Harrisburg; So. Kermit Rivera, Reading; Sr. Madison O’Connor, Pottsgrove; Sr. Matt Donoghue, Garnet Valley; Jr. Matt Gould, Interboro; Sr. Mitch Sweigart, Penn Manor; Sr. Tom Spiteri, LaSalle Catholic; Sr. Zach Rissler, Cocalico

    Quarterback: Jr. Andrew Ford, Cedar Cliff; Sr. Austin Wilson, East Pennsboro; Sr. Brandon Lavia, Central Dauphin; Sr. Brennan Scott, Manheim Township; Sr. Chris Kane, LaSalle; Jr. Colin Fry, Manheim Central; Sr. Corey Hartz, Central York; Sr. Hank Coyne, Spring-Ford; Sr. Joseph Viviano, Conestoga; Sr. Kyle Lauletta, Downingtown East; Sr. Marlinn Waiters, Scranton; Sr. Michael Keir, Roman Catholic; Sr. Nick Shafnisky, Whitehall; Sr. Patrick Moriarty, Harriton; Sr. Tim DiGiorgio, Frankford

    Running Backs: Sr. Altarique Mosley, Stroudsburg; Sr. Andrew Guckin, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Angel Cruz, Conrad Weiser; Sr. Daniel Adams, Northeastern; So. Jake McCarthy, Scranton; So. Josh Adams, Central Bucks South; Sr. Marshall Kupinski, Scranton Prep; Sr. Nate Hall, Neshaminy; Jr. Phillip Vass, Bangor; Jr. Robert Martin III, Harrisburg; Yousef Lundi, Spring-Ford

    Specialist: Fr. Brandon Mcllwain, Council Rock North; Sr. Colby Grant, Susquehanna Township; Jr. Daquan Worley, Coatesville; Sr. Jeff Steeber, Berwick Area; Sr. Jeremy Salmon, Cumberland Valley; Jr. KJ Williams, Bethlehem Liberty; Sr. Marquis Fells, Central York; Sr. Robbie Siclari, Western Wayne; Jr. Tate Carter, Spring-Ford; Sr. Tory Hudgins, Pottsgrove; Sr. Zach Smith, West Perry

    Kicker: Sr. Aron Morgan, Haverford School; Jr. Brendan Paulison, Delaware Valley; Sr. Casey Hartzell, Central Dauphin; Sr. Chris Markel, West York; Jr. Joe Julius, Lower Dauphin; Sr. Max Pedinoff, Council Rock North; Sr. Nick Visco, Archbishop Wood

    Honorable Mention DEFENSE:

    Defensive Lineman: Jr. Aaron Sadowski, Conrad Weiser; Sr. Danny Speca, Downingtown West; Jr. Eric Gallo, Council Rock South; Sr. Jon Naji, LaSalle College; Sr. Justin Moody, George Washington; Sr. Mike Staples, Radnor; Sr. Nick Arcidiacono, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Paul Johnson, St. Joseph’s Prep; Sr. Sebastian Joseph, Stroudsburg; Sr. Shaun Heist, Parkland; Jr. Tony Le, Wyoming Valley West; Sr. Tyler Greene, Easton Area; Sr. Zach Birch, Pottsgrove; Sr. Zameer McDowell, Spring-Ford

    Linebackers: Sr. Adam Weaver, West Chester Henderson; Sr. Austin Brown, Easton Area; Sr. Brock Snellbaker, West York; Jr. Codie Zimmerman, Central Dauphin; Sr. Christopher Batts, Mastery Charter; Sr. Jeremy Xander, Pennridge; Jr. Matt Sensenig, Reading; Sr. Mike Dougherty, Springfield-Delco; Sr. Ryan Barbon, Governor Mifflin; Sr. Ryan Pannella, Phoenixville; Sr. Ryan Solomon, Milton Area; Sr. Shane Dougherty, Ridley; Sr. Todd Jones, St. Joseph’s Prep; Sr. Tyler Burke, Coatesville; Sr. Tyler Petri, Conestoga Valley; Jr. Zaire Franklin, LaSalle College

    Defensive Backs: Sr. Cory Savarese, Delaware Valley; Sr. Dan Hare, Kennard-Dale; Sr. Daryl Worley, William Penn Charter; Sr. Gordon Bentley, Wissahickon; Sr. Jalan Branford, Reading; Sr. Jarel Elder, Parkland; Jr. Jeff DeVaughn, Academy Park; Sr. Jordan Bowman, Central Dauphin; Sr. Kyle Harris, Pocono Mountain East; Sr. Kyle Wenger, Souderton; So. Mark Fowler, Pottsgrove; Jr. Mark Pyles, Lebanon; Sr. Matt Martin, Garden Spot; Sr. Tommy DePaul, Governor Mifflin

    Specialist: Sr. Anthony Smith, Valley Forge Military Academy; Sr. Hakim Whitaker, Academy Park; Sr. Jesse Poore, Wilson; Sr. Joe DeMaio, Cardinal O’Hara

    Punter: Sr. Dante Pasqualichio, Abington Heights; Sr. Hunter Bednarczyk, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin; Sr. Ian Harrigan, Phoenixville; Sr. Will Wagner, Conrad Weiser

    Player of the Year – Offense: Sr. Emmett Hunt, Coatesville Catholic

    Player of the Year – Defense: Jr. Steve Marrazzo, Bishop McDevitt

    Coach of the Year: Matt Ortega, Coatesville

  • Pennsylvania the best state for quarterbacks

    Best High School Football States by Position

    California has the best running backs and Pennsylvania the best quarterbacks in this list of best high school football states by position according to Maxpreps.com writer Kevin Askeland. “It was a easy choice to pick Pennsylvania as top state for quarterbacks.”

    Click here to read his article.

  • High School Football America Final Top 25

    By Jeff Fisher
    Editor-in-Chief
    High School Football America
    Follow @HSFBamerica

    HSFASo the 2012 high school football season is officially over – other than for some national and local all-star games for seniors.

    What a season it was!

    If you’ve been following our rankings throughout the year, you know that we didn’t release our first Top 25 until a month into the season, in order to get an accurate picture of who was good on the field, not just on paper.  We also didn’t post rankings from mid-November on, so that the playoffs could unfold.

    Now it’s time for High School Football America to name its first national champ.

    Let’s also start using the word “mythical” in-front of national champs, because ultimately, there’s reallyno way to do this scientifically.

    See which Pennsylvania team finished in the top 25.

    full article click here

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Awards

    12/31/12 – Small School Coach of the Year

    01/01/13 – Small School Player(s) of the Year

    01/02/13 – Big School Coach of the Year

    01/03/12 – Big School Player(s) of the Year

    01/07/13 – Small School All-EasternPAFootball.com team

    01/08/13 – Big School All-EasternPAFootball.com team

  • 2012 All-EasternPAFootball.com Nomination Form

    Once again EasternPAFootball.com will recognize the top players in Pennsylvania. Class A and AA players are listed under All-EasternPAFootball.com’s Small School team. Class AAA and AAAA players are listed under All-EasternPAFootball.com’s Big School team.

    Once your season is complete please nominate your outstanding players by filling out this form completely. When you nominate your player(s) please include the following information: height, weight, position, graduation year and stats of all players nominated. Thanks!

    Deadline for nominations is December 31st, 2012.

    We know your time is valuable. Filling out this nomination page will help us provide correct information about your players.

    We appreciate your support. It is all about promoting you and your kids!! Please contact me for the form and I will email it to you. Click here: Email

     

    NOTE: You must be a coach or athletic director from the team

    Thanks again for your support!!

     

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 16/Final Poll

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

    AAAA:
    1. North Allegheny (7, 16-0)
    2. Woodland Hills (7, 10-3)
    3. Coatesville (1, 13-3)
    4. La Salle College High School (12, 12-2)
    5. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 10-1)
    6. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 13-2)
    7. Upper St. Clair (7, 10-2)
    8. Parkland (11, 11-3)
    9. Harrisburg (3, 11-3)
    10. Central Dauphin (3, 10-3)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Downingtown East (1), Neshaminy (1), Pennridge (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Scranton (2), Governor Mifflin (3), Penn Manor (3), Gateway (7), Seneca Valley (7), McDowell (10), Easton Area (11), Whitehall (11)

    AAA:
    1. Cathedral Prep (10, 15-0)
    2. Archbishop Wood (12, 12-3)
    3. Bishop McDevitt (3, 14-1)
    4. West York Area (3, 13-1)
    5. Allentown Central Catholic (11, 9-6)
    6. West Allegheny (7, 12-2)
    7. Lancaster Catholic (3, 9-4)
    8. Thomas Jefferson (7, 11-1)
    9. West Mifflin (7, 11-2)
    10. Interboro (1, 11-3)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Academy Park (1), Henderson (1), Pottsgrove (1), Abington Heights (2), Berwick (2), Cocalico (3), Manheim Central (3), Susquehanna Township (3), Selinsgrove (4), Central Valley (7), Mars (7), Montour (7), Clearfield Area (9), General McLane (10), Slippery Rock (10)

    AA:
    1. Wyomissing (3, 16-0)
    2. Aliquippa (7, 15-1)
    3. Richland (6, 14-1)
    4. Imhotep Charter (12, 14-1)
    5. Washington (7, 12-1)
    6. West Catholic (12, 7-4)
    7. Bermudian Springs (3, 12-1)
    8. South Fayette (7, 11-1)
    9. Hickory (10, 11-2)
    10. Danville (4, 11-3)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Wyoming Area (2), Berks Catholic (3), Biglerville (3), Trinity (3), Montoursville (4), Mount Carmel (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Jeannette (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Grove City (10), Wilmington (10), Catasauqua (11), North Schuylkill (11), Pen Argyl (11), Tamaqua (11)

    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 16-0)
    2. Dunmore (2, 14-2)
    3. Bellwood-Antis (6, 13-2)
    4. Sto-Rox (7, 11-2)
    5. Southern Columbia (4, 12-1)
    6. Neshannock (7, 10-2)
    7. Port Allegany (9, 13-1)
    8. Old Forge (2, 11-1)
    9. South Williamsport (4, 10-2)
    10. Sharpsville (10, 11-2)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bristol (1), Delone Catholic (3), Steelton-Highspire (3), Line Mountain (4), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), North Star (5), Bishop McCort (6), Penns Manor (6), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Rochester (7), Clarion Area (9), West Middlesex (10), Tri-Valley (11), Williams Valley (11)

  • Who are your 2012 Players and Coach of the Year

    Later this month we are releasing our Offensive and Defensive Players of the year plus the Coaches of the year. Who do you think deserves this honor?

    Big School Players and Coaches are made up of AAAA and AAA teams. Small School Players and Coaches are made up of AA and A teams.

    Please post your offensive and defensive Big and Small School Players of the year. Post your Big and Small School Coach of the year?

  • 2012 Super 10 Final Rankings

    2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 16)

     

    Big School

    1) Coatesville (1) 13-3 (1)

    2) LaSalle College (12) 12-2 (3)

    3) Archbishop Wood (12) 12-3 (2)

    4) Bishop McDevitt (3) 14-1 (4)

    5) Wilson (3) 13-2 (5)

    6) Harrisburg  (3) 11-3 (6)

    7) Parkland (11) 11-3 (7)

    8) Spring-Ford (1) 12-3 (8)

    9) Delaware Valley (2) 11-2 (9)

    10) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 9-1 (10)

     

    Honorable Mention: Allentown Central Catholic (11) 9-6; Central Bucks South (1) 10-2; Central Dauphin (3) 10-3; Downingtown East (1) 10-1; Easton Area (11) 10-2; Interboro (1) 11-3; Pennridge (1) 12-2; Ridley (1) 11-1; Selinsgrove (4) 10-4; Scranton (2) 11-1; West York (3) 13-1

     

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 16-0 (1)

    2) Imhotep Charter (12) 14-1 (2)

    3) Dunmore (2) 14-2 (3)

    4) Southern Columbia (4) 12-1 (4)

    5) Pen Argyl (11) 11-3 (5)

    6) Bermudian Springs (3) 12-1 (6)

    7) Danville Area (4) 11-3 (7)

    8) Old Forge (2) 11-1 (8)

    9) Catasauqua (11) 12-1 (9)

    10) Episcopal Academy (IND) 10-0 (10)

     

    Honorable Mention: Bristol (1) 9-2; Delone Catholic (3) 9-4; Mount Carmel (4) 8-4; Tamaqua Area (11) 10-1; Williams Valley (11) 12-1; Wyoming Area (2)10-3

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 15)

    Big School

    1) Coatesville (1) 13-2 (4)

    2) Archbishop Wood (12) 12-2 (5)

    3) LaSalle College (12) 12-2 (1)

    4) Bishop McDevitt (3) 14-1 (2)

    5) Wilson (3) 13-2 (3)

    6) Harrisburg  (3) 11-3 (6)

    7) Parkland (11) 11-3 (7)

    8) Spring-Ford (1) 12-3 (8)

    9) Delaware Valley (2) 11-2 (9)

    10) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 9-1 (10)

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 15-0 (1)

    2) Imhotep Charter (12) 14-1 (2)

    3) Dunmore (2) 14-1 (3)

    4) Southern Columbia (4) 12-1 (4)

    5) Pen Argyl (11) 11-3 (5)

    6) Bermudian Springs (3) 12-1 (6)

    7) Danville Area (4) 11-3 (7)

    8) Old Forge (2) 11-1 (8)

    9) Catasauqua (11) 12-1 (9)

    10) Episcopal Academy (IND) 10-0 (10)

     

     

    Computer Rankings

    Big School

    1. Bishop McDevitt Crusaders (154 pts.)

    2. Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs (136 pts.)

    3. Coatesville Red Raiders (135 pts.)

    4. LaSalle Explorers (121 pts.)

    5. Pennridge Rams (116 pts.)

    6. Harrisburg Cougars (113 pts.)

    6. Spring-Ford Rams (112 pts.)

    7. Archbishop Wood Vikings (111 pts.)

    8.. Delaware Valley Warriors (110 pts.)

    9. Parkland Trojans (109 pts.)

    10. West York Bulldogs (108 pts.)

     

    Small School

    1. Wyomissing Area Spartans (150 pts.)

    2. Dunmore Bucks (113 pts.)

    3. Imhotep Charter School Panthers (112 pts.)

    4. Southern Columbia (98 pts.)

    5. Pen Argyl Green Knights (90 pts.)

    6. Bermudian Springs Eagles (88 pts.) tied

    6. Catasauqua Rough Riders (88 pts.) tied

    6. Danville Ironmen (88 pts.) tied

    9. Old Forge Blue Devils (77 pts.)

    10. Episcopal Academy Churchmen (75 pts.)

  • Archbishop Wood Advances

    Five possessions. Five touchdowns. That is all the Vikings of Archbishop Wood needed to pull away and eventually defeat the Vikings of Allentown Central Catholic.

    After reaching the end zone on their first five drives and tacking on a field goal right before half, Archbishop Wood posted a 36 on the scoreboard heading in to the locker room and they wouldn’t need to score again.

    By a final score of 36 to 6 Archbishop Wood (12-2) defeated Central Catholic (9-6) and eliminated ACC from the PIAA AAA state playoffs and advanced to the AAA state final in Herhsey, Pennsylvania where Wood will get a chance to defend their title.

    Bolstered by two 100-yard plus running performances from senior Andrew Guckin and junior Josh Messina, Archbishop Wood put this one away by halftime.

    Guckin’s 131 yards on 10 carries and a touchdown led Wood’s rushing attack. After the game, the 5’11’’ 200 pound running back told me it was all part of the plan, “We know going in to each game that our game plan is for me to run the ball. We have a good game plan every week. We wanted to come out and get the early lead.”

    Archbishop Wood followed that game plan superbly as they utilized big plays to put points up on the board. A 55-yard rush by Messina, a 10-yard rush by Guckin and a 55-yard rush by sophomore Jarrett McClenton all resulted in touchdowns for Wood.

    Wood’s defense was tasked with the tall order of containing ACC’s senior Colin McDermott who has over 3,000 rushing yards this season as he ran for 379 last week against Selinsgrove. However, they rose to the occasion only allowing him to rush for 166 yards on 28 carries and one touchdown. Archbishop Wood’s head coach, Steve Devlin, knew he was going to be their toughest task, “We tried to bottle him up a little bit. We knew he was going to get some yards. We knew he was going to break a couple, but we didn’t want him to break the long ones. We really had a good first half.”

    Devlin mentioned that his team had a good first half, as that is all this game really was, a single decent half of football. The second half was played entirely by Wood’s second team. The clock was continuously running as the mercy rule was in effect.

    After recovering Wood’s only mistake of the game, a fumble on their own 7-yard line, Central Catholic put the ball in McDermott’s hands and let him scamper in to the end zone for their only points of the game.

    Central Catholic was able to muster some decent drives, but could never produce points. ACC’s head coach, John Cupples, talked about that inability to cash in, “We were driving the ball. It was just inconsistent. We had some good throws and some good runs, but we weren’t finishing. When you are driving the ball and eating the clock like that you have to come away with points. When you don’t, it hurts.”

    Archbishop Wood will be facing off the west region’s champion, Eric Cathedral Prep in the PIAA  AAA state championship at Hershey Park Stadium in Hershey, Pa. on Saturday, December 14. That kick-off is set for 7pm.

     

    Scoring by quarter

    1st Quarter

    AW- 11:16 Messina 55-yard rush (Visco kick good) 7-0

    AW- 6:46 Guckin 10-yard rush (Visco kick good) 14-0

    2nd Quarter

    AW- 11:05 McClenton 53-yard rush (Visco kick no good) 20-0

    AW- 7:40 Garlick 53-yard pass to Rahill (Visco kick good) 27-0

    AW- 3:12 Garlick 7-yard pass to Messina (2 pt. conversion failed) 33-0

    AW- 0:10 Visco 26-yard field goal good 36-0

    3rd Quarter

    ACC- 0:5.1 McDermott 3-yard rush (Fidati kick no good) 36-6

     

    ACC  0     0    6   0-6

    AW  14   22  0   0-36

  • PIAA semifinals notebook

    Finally, their courses collide.

    Wyomissing and Imhotep Charter are facing off in a PIAA AA semifinal Saturday afternoon at Germantown High School in Philadelphia. The Spartans and Panthers each share several similarities, too.

    For starters, the two teams love to run the football. Imhotep and Wyomissing both average better than 300 yards per game on the ground. Imhotep has a pair of 1,000-yard rushers and Wyomissing has a trio of 700-yard backs.

    Both teams have scored more than 500 points. Imhotep has scored 638 and Wyomissing 577.

    Both teams are 14-0. Imhotep has won at least eight games in each of the last four seasons and Wyomissing has averaged 9.9 victories per season since 2000.

    The Spartans and Panthers also have pretty stingy defenses, too. Imhotep has allowed only 73 points and Wyomissing 126. The two teams have also combined for 11 shutouts.

    ***
    Dunmore is making its first PIAA semifinals appearance since 2007, when the Bucks were a AA program. That season, Dunmore defeated District 4 champ Loyalsock, 28-7. The Bucks enjoyed the running of Michael Perry and passing ability of Miller Holmes on that 2007 team.

    The Bucks enter Friday’s semifinal with Bellwood-Antis boasting a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in Daiqwon Buckley and Austin Seamon.

    ***
    Speaking of 1,000-yard rushing duos, Bishop McDevitt has notched its first such 1,000-yard pair with Andre Robinson and Rashad Lawson. Lawson has 1,003 yards and Robinson 1,002. It’s believed to be the Crusaders’ first 1,000-yard backfield pair since 1985, according to Rob Pugliese of PA Sports Radio.

    Oh, by the way, McDevitt is looking to become the first District 3 program to ever win three consecutive PIAA semifinal games. Both Steelton-Highspire and Manheim Central won consecutive semifinal games in classes A and AAA, respectively.

    ***
    Coatesville has been ridiculously dominant these last few weeks, scoring more than 200 points over its last four games to bring its team season scoring total to 560 points, which is among the top-100 team scoring outputs in state history. Coatesville, though, will be making its third PIAA semifinals appearance and first since 1992, but the Red Raiders are winless in semifinal games, falling in 1989 and 1992 by a combined margin of 54-26 (27-13 average).

    ***
    La Salle is making its fourth consecutive PIAA semifinals appearance and is assured of its fourth consecutive season of at least 12 victories or more.

    ***
    Archbishop Wood has reached the PIAA semifinals for the fifth consecutive season – the third time that’s happened in the AAA semifinals in the eastern half of the PIAA bracket. Berwick appeared in six consecutive semifinals from 1992-97 and Strath Haven in six semifinals from 1998-2003.

    The Allentown Central Catholic-Archbishop Wood matchup is the first time the same two teams have met in three consecutive years in the semifinals since 1999-2001, when Manheim Central faced Strath Haven. Haven won all three meetings.

    ***
    Wilson is making its first PIAA semifinals appearance since 2008 when the Bulldogs lost in heartbreaking fashion to Bethel Park, 38-35. The Bulldogs are 1-2 in PIAA semifinal games. Wilson has never won a playoff game at Altoona’s Mansion Park Stadium in its history.

    Follow Josh Funk on Twitter @Funk_pafb.

  • Hershey in their sights

    The 2012 high school football season will be over next week and we are down to the final sixteen teams that have survived injuries, close calls and doubts to get to this moment. One more victory and they will be visiting Hershey Park Stadium for Pennsylvania’s High School version of the Super Bowl times four. Only four teams will be called champions, an honor that each school will cherish for all time.

    There were no major surprises last week as the sweet sixteen survivors kept their dreams alive for one more week.

    Week fourteen predictions hit a rare 5-0 bingo for this prognosticator. Archbishop Wood, Coatesville, LaSalle, Dunmore and Erie Cathedral Prep all won as predicted.

    The last six years the prognostication record stands at 312-125 while going 45-20 for the 2012 season.

    This fifth week of the playoff season offers another great set of games for fans across the state to check out. Let’s get right on with the predictions

    The Eastern final at AAAA level offers a true battle of the heavy weights. The District 12 champion LaSalle Explorers will face District One title holder the Coatesville Red Raiders. The Red Raiders have scored an incredible 202 points in the last four playoff games, while yielding 98 to their opponents. QB Emmit Hunt directs this talented and speedy group. However this week Coatesville faces a LaSalle defense that does not get overwhelmed. Last week the Explorers held the potent Parkland running attack to just 173 yards and one late TD in a 28-7 win. LaSalle can score as well with QB Chris Kane putting up 188 passing yards and two TD’s against a stingy Parkland defense. If you believe a good defense usually beats a good offense, LaSalle is the pick.

    LaSalle  34  Coatesville  28

    In the western finals at the AAAA level Wilson-West Lawn was able to avenge an early season loss by defeating Harrisburg in a 39-14.  However they just don’t match up well with this week’s opponent North Allegheny. WPIAL champion will win the trip to Chocolate Town

    North Allegheny  31  Wilson West Lawn  20

    The AAA eastern final features a battle of two Vikings. The Archbishop Wood Vikings were all on deck last week in a 35-7 win over the Interboro Bucs. Running back Andrew Guckin was as advertised by rushing for 128 yards and four TD’s last Friday night. The other Vikings from Allentown Central Catholic pounded out a 41-13 win over Selinsgrove. Running back Colin McDermott was even more impressive with 379 yards and five touchdowns. Wood is the defending state champion and will get a shot at a repeat with a tight win.

    Archbishop Wood  35  Allentown Central Catholic  34

    The eastern AA final will be quite a struggle. Imhotep Charter from District Twelve has been led by an impressive running attack all season. David Williams rushed for 200 yards and four touchdowns  last week with a 54-7 win over Pen Argyl. The game with Wyomissing Area will not be easy. Running back Mason Smith and Alex Anzalone will be double trouble for the Imhotep defense. Team speed favors Imhotep.

    Imhotep Charter  41  Wyomissing Area  28

    The single A east has the Dunmore Bucks traveling west to face Bellwood-Antis. This is another game that will be fought on the ground. Dunmore offers the dual threat of Austin Seamon and Daiqwon Buckley. Bellwood-Antis counters with running backs Casey Gray, Haden DeGennaro, and Seth Worthing. Tough call goes in favor of the Buck defense to hold serve in this contest.

    Dunmore 27  Bellwood-Antis  19

  • Week 14 HS Football Playoff Recap – Class AA

    AA

    District 3-4

    Wyomissing Area over Danville, 52-0

    Wyomissing Area out rushed Danville, 392 to 78. Mason Smith rushed for 145 yards and Alex Anzalone rushed for 81 yards and three touchdowns. Playing in his first game of the season, Corey Unger completed 3 of 5 passing for 24 yards. Danville was led by quarterback Weston Baylor’s 51 yards passing and Sam Dressler 47 yards rushing. Up next is Imhotep Charter.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

    District 11-12

    Imhotep Charter over Pen Argyl, 54-7

    Imhotep Charter’s high powered offense was led by running back David Williams. He rushed for 200 yards and four touchdowns. Nasir Bonner added 91 yards and one touchdown. Quarterback Andre Dreuitt passed for 148 yards. Pen Argyl was led by quarterback Nick Oyer. Oyer passed for 61 and rushed for 53. Up next is Wyomissing Area.

     

    Source: Lehighvalleylive.com

  • Week 14 HS Football Playoff Recap – Class AAA

    AAA

    District 3

    Bishop McDevitt over West York, 21-10

    Quarterback Alec Werner passed for 275 yards on 21 of 31 completions and two touchdowns. Brian Lemelle caught 10 passes for 97 yards and Kobay White had 71 yards. Rashad Lawson rushed for 95 yards and Andre Robinson added 50. Brock Snellbaker led West York with 87 yards rushing. Up next for McDevitt is Cathedral Prep out of District 10.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

    District 4-11

    Allentown Central Catholic over Selinsgrove, 41-13

    After a close first quarter, the Vikings out scored the Seals, 35-0. Running back Colin McDermott rushed for 379 yards and five touchdowns. The Vikings’ defense has allowed 4.7 points per game in four playoff games. Up next is the defending 3A state champions, Archbishop Wood.

     

    District 1-12

    Archbishop Wood over Interboro, 35-7

    Wood’s running back Andrew Guckin rushed for 128 yards and four touchdowns. Wood’s defense forced four sacks, two turnovers and allowed one touchdown late in the game. Freshman quarterback Tom Garlick threw for 147 yards. Up next is District 11 Champions, Allentown Central Catholic.

     

    Source: Montgomerynews.com

  • Week 14 HS Football Playoff Recap – Class AAAA

    AAAA

    District 1

    Coatesville over Spring-Ford, 59-28

    Coatesville scored on seven of their first nine possessions. Quarterback Emmitt Hunt passed for 174 yards and four touchdowns. Daquan Worley rushed for 175 yards and two scores. This was Coatesville’s 10th win in a row. They have outscored their opponents by a combined margin of 202-98. Up next is LaSalle.

     

    LaSalle over Parkland, 28-7

    LaSalle’s quarterback Chris Kane completed 9 of 19 passes for 188 yards and two touchdowns. His main target was Sean Coleman. He caught four passes for 100 yards and one score. On defense, LaSalle had 12 sacks. They held Parkland’s running attack to 173 yards. Jarel Elder led Parkland with over 100 yards running.  Up next is the District one champions, Coatesville.

     

    Wilson over Harrisburg, 39-14

    Wilson’s defense shut down Harrisburg’s high flying offense. Harrisburg was held to 205 total yards of offense. Quarterback Matt Timochenko passed for 125 yards and Jim Brooks rushed for 101 yards on 14 carries and two touchdowns. Jesse Poore added 94 yards. Up next is North Allegheny out of the WPIAL.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 14

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and, for Thanksgiving weekend, the team’s most recent result from the previous week. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. Please note, if multiple teams from a geographic district appear in HM, they are arranged in alphabetical order within that specific region.

    AAAA:
    1. North Allegheny (7, 14-0), def. McDowell 56-6
    2. La Salle College High School (12, 12-1), def. Parkland 28-7
    3. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 13-1), def. Harrisburg 39-14
    4. Coatesville (1, 12-2), def. Spring-Ford 59-28
    5. Woodland Hills (7, 10-3)
    6. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 10-1)
    7. Parkland (11, 11-3), lost to La Salle College High School 28-7
    8. Harrisburg (3, 11-3), lost to Wilson-West Lawn 39-14
    9. Upper St. Clair (7, 10-2)
    10. Central Dauphin (3, 10-3)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Downingtown East (1), Neshaminy (1), Pennridge (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Scranton (2), Governor Mifflin (3), Penn Manor (3), Gateway (7), Seneca Valley (7), McDowell (10), Easton Area (11), Whitehall (11)

    AAA:
    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 14-0), def. West York Area 21-10
    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 13-0), def. West Allegheny 27-13
    3. Archbishop Wood (12, 11-2), def. Interboro 35-7
    4. Allentown Central Catholic (11, 9-5), def. Selinsgrove 41-13
    5. West York Area (3, 13-1), lost to Bishop McDevitt 21-10
    6. West Allegheny (7, 12-2), lost to Cathedral Prep 27-13
    7. Lancaster Catholic (3, 9-4)
    8. Thomas Jefferson (7, 11-1)
    9. West Mifflin (7, 11-2)
    10. Interboro (1, 11-3), lost to Archbishop Wood 35-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Academy Park (1), Henderson (1), Pottsgrove (1), Abington Heights (2), Berwick (2), Cocalico (3), Manheim Central (3), Susquehanna Township (3), Selinsgrove (4), Central Valley (7), Mars (7), Montour (7), Clearfield Area (9), General McLane (10), Slippery Rock (10)

    AA:
    1. Aliquippa (7, 14-0), def. Karns City 51-15
    2. Wyomissing (3, 14-0), def. Danville 52-0
    3. Imhotep Charter (12, 14-0), def. Pen Argyl 54-7
    4. Richland (6, 14-0), def. Hickory 38-12
    5. Washington (7, 12-1)
    6. West Catholic (12, 7-4)
    7. South Fayette (7, 11-1)
    8. Bermudian Springs (3, 12-1)
    9. Hickory (10, 11-2), lost to Richland 38-12
    10. Danville (4, 11-3), lost to Wyomissing 52-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Wyoming Area (2), Berks Catholic (3), Biglerville (3), Trinity (3), Montoursville (4), Mount Carmel (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Jeannette (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Grove City (10), Wilmington (10), Catasauqua (11), North Schuylkill (11), Pen Argyl (11), Tamaqua (11)

    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 14-0), def. Berlin-Brothersvalley 53-0
    2. Dunmore (2, 13-1), def. Bristol 34-12
    3. Bellwood-Antis (6, 13-1), def. Delone Catholic 33-26 (F/2OT)
    4. Sto-Rox (7, 11-2)
    5. Southern Columbia (4, 12-1)
    6. Old Forge (2, 11-1)
    7. Port Allegany (9, 13-0), def. Sharpsville 28-21
    8. Neshannock (7, 10-2)
    9. Sharpsville (10, 11-2), lost to Port Allegany 28-21
    10. South Williamsport (4, 10-2)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bristol (1), Delone Catholic (3), Steelton-Highspire (3), Line Mountain (4), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), North Star (5), Bishop McCort (6), Penns Manor (6), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Rochester (7), Clarion Area (9), West Middlesex (10), Tri-Valley (11), Williams Valley (11)

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 14)

    Big School

    1) LaSalle College (12) 12-1 (1)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 14-0 (2)

    3) Wilson (3) 13-1 (3)

    4) Coatesville (1) 12-2 (7)

    5) Archbishop Wood (12) 11-2 (4)

    6) Harrisburg  (3) 11-3 (5)

    7) Parkland (11) 11-3 (6)

    8) Spring-Ford (1) 12-3 (8)

    9) Delaware Valley (2) 11-2 (9)

    10) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 9-1 (10)

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 14-0 (1)

    2) Imhotep Charter (12) 14-0 (2)

    3) Dunmore (2) 13-1 (3)

    4) Southern Columbia (4) 12-1 (6)

    5) Pen Argyl (11) 11-3 (4)

    6) Bermudian Springs (3) 12-1 (7)

    7) Danville Area (4) 11-3 (5)

    8) Old Forge (2) 11-1 (8)

    9) Catasauqua (11) 12-1 (NR)

    10) Episcopal Academy (IND) 10-0 (10)

     

     

    Computer Rankings

     

    Big School

    1. Bishop McDevitt Crusaders (154 pts.)

    2. Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs (136 pts.)

    3. LaSalle Explorers (121 pts.)

    4. Pennridge Rams (116 pts.)

    5. Harrisburg Cougars (113 pts.)

    6. Spring-Ford Rams (112 pts.)

    7. Delaware Valley Warriors (110 pts.)

    8. Parkland Trojans (109 pts.)

    9. West York Bulldogs (108 pts.)

    10. Central Dauphin Rams (102 pts.)

     

    Small School

    1. Wyomissing Area Spartans (134 pts.)

    2. Imhotep Charter School Panthers (112 pts.)

    3. Dunmore Bucks (99 pts.)

    4. Southern Columbia (98 pts.)

    5. Pen Argyl Green Knights (90 pts.)

    6. Bermudian Springs Eagles (88 pts.) tied

    6. Catasauqua Rough Riders (88 pts.) tied

    6. Danville Ironmen (88 pts.) tied

    9. Old Forge Blue Devils (76 pts.)

    10. Episcopal Academy Churchmen (75 pts.)

  • LaSalle beats Parkland to Advance to East Championship

    Philadelphia, Pa., The LaSalle Explorers earned the right to play in their fourth consecutive AAAA, Eastern Pa. championship game with a dominating 28-7 win over the District 2, 4 and 11 champ Parkland   Trojans at Northeast High’s Charles Martin stadium on Saturday afternoon.

    The Explorers came into the game after an emotional Catholic league final victory of St. Joe’s Prep and the District 12 championship over Frankford. Parkland won their district by beating Easton and Delaware Valley, whom they lost to at the beginning of the season.

    LaSalle had an obvious advantage up front where they outweighed Parkland’s front by 20 pounds per player. Defensive Coordinator John Steinmetz plan was to put as much pressure on the Trojan offense in order to give their explosive RB combination of Jarel Elder and Eli Redmond as little room as possible to run. While they forced Parkland to three consecutive three and outs, they scored two quick touchdowns giving them a 14-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. Parkland bit on LaSalle quarterback Chris Kane’s pump and go to Sean Coleman. Coleman made an acrobatic catch at the one yard line and Mike Eife took it in for the Explorers first touchdown.

    Kane then hit a wide open Coleman for a 29 yard touchdown on their next drive. Two series later they produced a nine play 74 yard drive with Kane completions of 13 and 22 yards which culminated in Jimmy Herron’s 5 yard scamper and a 21-0 lead at the half.  Parkland continued to struggle to run the ball and by halftime they only produced 42 yards on 31 plays.

    The Explorers put the dagger in when Coleman caught another touchdown, this one from 33 with still five minutes left in the third quarter. The Trojans did generate their own 11 play drive and quarterback Tim Barenek scored their only touchdown of the afternoon late in the fourth quarter.

    LaSalle sacked Barenek 11 times (five by Jon Nagi). He was pressured all afternoon. Elder ended his day with 139 well earned yards on 20 carries.

    Steinmetz defense played this one to perfection. Next week he’ll need a lot more of the same with Coatesville and their high flying offense on the schedule. That winner will represent the east in the AAAA title game in Hershey.

    Notes: LaSalle RB Jared Herrmann made a sensational diving 22 yard reception in the second quarter which led to their third touchdown. Xavier Roden had a monster game at LB for Parkland with a plethora of tackles. Penn State LB coach Ron Vanderlindin was in attendance to scout Explorer linebacker Zaire Franklin.

                                          1st           2nd        3rd        4th            Final

       Parklnd                     0             0           0           7           7

       LaSalle                    14             7           7           0           28

     

    Scoring by Quarter

    1st Quarter

    LS – Mike Eife – 1 run – (PAT – Ryan Winslow) – 5:40

    LS – Sean Coleman – 29 pass from Chris Kane – (PAT – Winslow) – 2:13

     

    2nd Quarter

    LS – Jim Herron – 3 run – (PAT – Ryan Winslow) – 4:24

     

    3rd Quarter

    LS – Coleman – 33 pass from Kane – (PAT – Winslow) – 5:05

     

    4th Quarter

    P – Tim Baranek – 4 run – (PAT – Zach Owen) – 3:41

  • Imhotep Pummels Pen Argyl

    Pen Argyl. Bulldog Community Stadium. Slatington, PA. 1pm kick-off. All of those remained the same from last week to this week.

    Unfortunately for the Green Knights, the game was totally different.

    On a brisk and misty Saturday afternoon in Slatington, Imhotep Charter (14-0) defeated Pen Argyl (11-3) by a score of 54-7 to advance in the state playoffs and end the Green Knights’ season.

    Imhotep dominated in every aspect of this contest, but they really won with their running game as they amassed over 250 rushing yards collectively. Their attack was led by senior David Williams, who rushed for 198 yards himself.

    They didn’t just run the ball however as sophomore quarterback Andre Dreuitt threw the deep ball a few times. His very first completed pass was a 58 yard bomb to senior Brandon Smith.

    Throughout the game, especially in the first quarter, the Panthers of Imhotep were hurt by penalties. Having 12 total penalties tallying 70 yards barred them from scoring even more early on. Despite that high amount, head coach Albie Crosby, isn’t too worried about it, “I have to take it. As coaches this is what we talk about. I have to take the bad with the good.”

    Sophomore Nasir Bonner echoed the talk about the Panthers hurting themselves in games, “We are our worst enemy. We have a motto that we can only hurt ourselves.”

    After punting on their first drive, the Panthers scored a touchdown on their next three possessions. Coupling that with their stellar defense gave them a 21-0 lead with 9:45 left in the first half.

    On Pen Argyl’s next drive, the Green Knights pieced together their only scoring drive of the afternoon. Going 60 yards in two minutes and 21 seconds capping it off with a 26 yard touchdown pass from junior Nick Oyer to senior Scott Beltz. The scoreboard now read 21-7.

    Right before the half the Panthers pick off an Oyer pass attempt and set up shop on the Green Knights’ 43 yard line. The clock told Dreuitt and company that they had only 1:25 to score before halftime. Determined the Panthers, behind the legs of Williams, drove the ball to the 7 yard line and capped off the drive with a seven yard rush by no one other than, Williams.

    As both teams hurried in to the much warmer locker rooms, the score was 26 to 7 favoring Imhotep Charter. Williams already rushed for 160 yards in the game at that point which was more than Pen Argyl ran for in the entire game as a team.

    To begin the second half, the Green Knights received the ball and saw their drive stall as they fumbled and had it recovered by Imhotep. The Panthers immediately capitalized on the blunder as they only needed one play, a 37 yard scamper by Williams to score a touchdown and make it 33-7.

    After the game, Crosby talked about how his team has the advantage in the 3rd quarter, “One of the big things we have is numbers. We only have one kid [playing both offense and defense]. We have been fortunate this year that the 3rd quarter is the time that we get up on people.”

    During the entire second half the Green Knights compiled decent drives that went somewhere. The issue was that somewhere wasn’t the end zone. Pen Argyl’s closest chance to score again for the rest of the game was midway through the fourth when they had the ball all the way down on Imhotep’s 1 yard line. Imhotep called a timeout, regrouped the defensive troops and stuffed the Green Knights who tried to punch it in on the ground every down, but found themselves going backwards with the Panthers eventually taking over on downs.

    With the victory in sight, Imhotep drained the already speedy game clock due to the mercy rule all the way down until it was fourth down and they punted. With a booming punt high in the gray sky descending downward, the Panthers hustled down the field to find that it was muffed by Pen Argyl. Senior Kadmiel Kelome picked it up and ran it in for the eighth and final touchdown for Imhotep on the afternoon.

    Pen Argyl received the ball and just watched the final seconds of their 2012 season whisk away. With it coming to a close Pen Argyl head coach, Paul Reduzzi,  told me how his team battled this year, “The things that happened coming out of loses was a lot of unity…they are a big surprise. We thought we would compete. I told Tom [Housenick] after a scrimmage that I thought we would be pretty good. I didn’t know pretty good was going to be 11 wins.”

    Imhotep Charter advances to the PIAA AA Eastern Final against Wyomissing. That game will be Saturday, December 8 at Ben Johnston Stadium in Philadelphia. That game is slated for a 1pm kickoff.

     

     

    Scoring

    1st Quarter

    IC- 3:51 Dreuitt 58 yd pass to Smith. PAT by Moore good. 7-0

    IC- 0:39 Williams 12yd rush. PAT by Moore good. 14-0

    2nd Quarter

    IC- 9:58 Williams 79yd rush. PAT no good. 20-0

    PA- 7:18 Oyer 26yd pass to Beltz. PAT good. 20-7

    IC- :4.6 Williams 7yd rush. Conversion no good. 26-7

    3rd Quarter

    IC- 10:24 Williams 37yd rush. PAT by Moore good. 33-7

    IC- 7:49 Dreuitt 15yd pass to Young. PAT by Moore good. 40-7

    IC- 2:15 Bonner 2yd rush. PAT by Moore good. 47-7

    4th Quarter

    IC- 1:05 Fumble return 35 yd Kelome. PAT good. 54-7

     

    PA  0    7    0   0    -7

    IC  14  12  21  7   -54

  • McDermott runs past Selinsgrove

    BETHLEHEM – Allentown Central Catholic’s (9-5) senior running back Colin McDermott rushed for 379 yards and five touchdowns to lead the Vikings over Selinsgrove (10-4) Friday night in a PIAA 3A quarterfinal game at Frank Banko Field.

    With the win, Allentown Central Catholic will play Archbishop Wood next Friday night at Frank Banko Field in Bethlehem. Wood won over Interboro 35-7.

    Selinsgrove took the opening kick off and drove 58 yards for the score. Connor Liesenfeld capped off the drive with a one-yard run. The extra point was no good and the Seals led 6-0.

    The Vikings drove down to the seals four and Robert Fidati missed a 22-yard field goal. The Vikings scored on their second possession on a 23-yard McDermott touchdown run with 3:05 remaining in the first quarter. ACC led 7-6.

    The Seals would answer the Vikings drive with a Zach Adams 50-yard burst up the middle for the score. The Seals led, 13-7.

    The Vikings went 67 yards to tie the game up at 13. Central Catholic was facing 4th-and-1 when McDermott went 43-yards and then finished off the drive with an 15-yard touchdown run.

    The Viking’s Kevin Kern blocked the Seals punt and Jeff Gulyas recovered it on the Seals 23. Three plays later, McDermott went in from 14-yards out. The Vikings led, 19-13. “Kevin has stepped up for us this year” , said head football coach John Cupples. “He made some big plays for us tonight.”

    At halftime, the Vikings led 19-13. McDermott had over 200 yards rushing. “It’s amazing how he can carry the ball so many times and still be fresh”, said Cupples.

    “In the second half the offensive line took over and we wore them down, ” said McDermott. The Vikings marched 64 yards right down the field to extend their lead. McDermott went in from 22-yards out for his fourth touchdown of the game. The Vikings then lined up for the two-point conversion as McDermott took the handoff, took one step, stopped and passed the ball to Gulyas for the two-point conversion. The Vikings were up 27-13 with 8:08 remaining in the third quarter.

    McDermott put the game away with an 35-yard touchdown run. The Vikings went up 34-13. The Vikings added one more score in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Anthony Beck hit Gulyas for a seven-yard touchdown pass with 6:22 remaining in the game.

    In the end the Vikings ran out the clock and move on to Week 15. “Coach Cupples said one of our goals was going to play in December”, said McDermott. “We just had to take it one week at a time and we are playing in December.”

     

    Note: Allentown Central Catholic has only given up 19 total points in four games in the playoffs. An average points allowed at 4.7.  “Our defense has stepped up and the kids have been working hard”, said Cupples.

    McDermott finished the night with 379 yards rushing on 33 carries. “It’s amazing how he does it week in and week out,” said Cupples. “You ask him how he is doing and he wants to do more. He has been doing it all year.”

    The Vikings finished the game with 445 yards rushing. After a close first quarter, Allentown Central Catholic out scored the Seals 35-0,

    McDermott has rushed for 1,003 yards during the playoffs. He is over 3,000 yards rushing this season.

    Next up is Archbishop Wood in the rubber match game. In 2010, ACC won 49-27 and in 2011, Wood won 70-14 last season. They are the last two PIAA 3A state champions.

    Selinsgrove finished the night with 275 yards rushing. Freshman running back Juvon Batts rushed for 150 yards and Zach Adams rushed for 96. Batts went over 1,000 yards this season.

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Selinsgrove 13 0 0 0 13
    Allentown Central Catholic 7 12 15 7 41
    1st Quarter
    S – Connor Liesenfeld 1-yard run 8:57
    ACC – Colin McDermott 23-yard run 3:05
    S – Zach Adams 50-yard run :19.1
    2nd Quarter
    ACC – Colin McDermott 15-yard run 10:19
    ACC – Colin McDermott 14-yard run 6:42
    3rd Quarter
    ACC – Colin McDermott 22-yard run 8:08
    ACC – Colin McDermott 35-yard run 4:45
    4th Quarter
    ACC – Jeff Gulyas 7-yard pass from Anthony Beck 6:22
  • EasternPAFootball Notebook: Playoff tidbits

    If the names Interboro and Bristol don’t sound like familiar PIAA playoff participant names, it’s because neither is often a participant.

    Interboro (11-2) won its first District 1 football championship since the region began a postseason football bracket in 1992. The Bucs, led by 200-game winning head coach Steve Lennox, face powerful Archbishop Wood Friday.

    Bristol, meanwhile, won its first District 1 championship since 1998, when it was a AA school, and first Class A title since 1997. The Warriors, led by 1,400-yard rusher Donte Simmons, had never won a PIAA playoff game until its surprising 20-0 shutout of District 11 champion Williams Valley Saturday.

    The 9-1 Warriors weren’t favored last week and also likely won’t be favored this week against District 2 champion Dunmore in the quarterfinals.

    ***
    Bishop McDevitt senior quarterback Alec Werner is closing in on a milestone accomplished by only three other quarterbacks prior to him. Werner needs only 53 yards passing to become the second Eastern PA quarterback and fourth quarterback in state history with consecutive seasons of 3,000 passing yards or more.

    Werner would join a list which includes Brockway’s Derek Buganza, Port Allegany’s Matt Bodamer and Allentown Central Catholic’s Brendan Nosovitch.

    ***
    If Archbishop Wood reaches the PIAA AAA championship game, it will have done so with a freshman quarterback, Tom Garlick, at the helm. How many other PIAA football finalists ever had a freshman help guide a team to the championship game?

    ***
    Coatesville’s 63 points against Neshaminy allowed the Red Raiders to surpass the 500-point plateau for the first time in school history. Entering its game with Spring-Ford, Coatesville has scored 501 points for the season.

    The Red Raiders hung 60 points on Spring-Ford the last time the two teams met. Not saying that will happen again in 2012, but just say if the Red Raiders did manage to hit a 60-something total on the Rams, how many other teams in District 1 playoff history would own consecutive 60-point outbursts since the region began district football playoffs in 1992?

    ***
    Abington Heights’ shutout loss to Allentown Central Catholic added another year to District 2’s PIAA playoff victory drought in the AAA class. District 2 hasn’t won a AAA playoff game since 2008, when Berwick defeated Wilson Area, 13-6. The Bulldogs were then beaten by Selinsgrove a week later.

    ***
    West York Area is making its second District 3 AAA championship game appearance under head coach Ron Miller. West York won that initial appearance in 2008 before facing Thomas Jefferson in the state semifinals.

    ***
    After securing the District 3 A championship with a 28-13 victory over Steelton-Highspire, Delone Catholic head coach Steve Wiles said opportunities like that don’t come around often. Maybe not recently. The championship was Delone’s first since 2007. But it was the Squires’ eighth District 3 football championship overall and first in Class A since 1994. Delone won AA titles in D3 in 1989, 1990, 1999, 2000, 2003 and 2007.

    Follow Josh Funk on Twitter @Funk_pafb.

  • The faint smell of chocolate

    The turkey is gone even the leftovers and the teams left in the playoff hunt can now smell the dessert. The road to Chocolate Town and the Pa State football title is getting shorter by the week. The dream is now within reach but the level of difficulty increases at each step along the way.

    Last week high school football fans were stuffed with both playoff and Thanksgiving Day action. This weekend offers no rest for the few squads that survived that test.

    Week thirteen predictions took another hit as this future teller went 2-3. Haverford and Coatesville won as predicted however Pennridge, Spring-Ford and West Chester Henderson dropped hard fought contests that accounted for the three failed predictions. Confusion may arise on that Spring-Ford loss because the pick was for the Rams to win on T-Day but lose the playoff game with Pennridge; of course the reverse occurred and killed the predictions.

    The last six years the prognostication record stands at 307-125 while going 40-20 for the 2012 season.

    This fourth week of the playoff season offers another great set of games for local fans to check out. Let’s get right on with the predictions

    How can anyone explain the rise of the Interboro Bucs to win the AAA District One Title with two straight upset victories. The Bucs used a fourth quarter surge to avenge a regular season loss to De-Val League rival Academy Park for a 22-21 win in round two of the D-1 playoffs. They followed up with another unexpected win by out lasting West Chester Henderson 14-12 last Friday night to capture their first District One Championship. Some would argue that Coach Steve Lennox designs the best game plans each week. Others may argue that the Bucs just don’t give up no matter how bad it looks. In that debate both sides would be correct. If Coach Lennox figured it would take a hardnosed defense and an opportunistic offense to squeak out wins over teams favored to win he would be right on the mark. Of course running backs Austin Quiah and Quran Mottenon followed the lead of the offensive line to keep the clock running while protecting a 2 point half time lead over WC Henderson. The Interboro defense never lost focus and they stopped a last minute Henderson drive to save the night. The Bucs just never give up.

    This week they face another uphill challenge when they take on the high powered offense of Archbishop Wood. The Vikings are the defending AAA state champions and are loaded with talent again this season. Wood will depend on running back Andrew Guckin to carry the heaviest load and so far along with his offensive line they have delivered. If anyone can slow down the Wood offense it is the Interboro defense but once again it is tough to see the Bucs pulling this one off.

    Archbishop Wood  38   Interboro  27

    In the finals of AAAA District One Spring-Ford faces Coatesville at Downingtown West High School on Friday night. The Spring-Ford Rams are another team that few expected to get this far in the playoffs. Their run is likely to end as the Coatesville Red Raider offense has scored 143 points in the last 3 playoff games and just won’t slow down.

    Coatesville  41  Spring-Ford  26

    In another AAAA showdown District 12 Champion LaSalle will host District 11 Title holder Parkland at Northeast High School on Saturday afternoon. This is the game so many fans have looked forward to seeing this season. Many believe the winner of this contest will be 2012 state champs. LaSalle rides to a hard fought win in this game.

    LaSalle  31  Parkland  20

    Taking a shot at some big games out west as playoffs progress.

    Erie -Cathedral Prep  34  West Allegheny  24

    The class A playoff run should not be ignored. The Dunmore Bucks are on a roll

    Dunmore 28  Bristol  13

  • The Maxwell Football Club announces the 2012 Mini Max High School Award winners for the state of Pennsylvania

    Maxwell Football Club President, Ron Jaworski, announced the 2012 Mini Max High School Award winners for the state of Pennsylvania. The fifty-one players selected are from schools located in Districts 1,3,11 and 12 in the eastern half of the state. Players were nominated by their coaches throughout the 2012 season and were evaluated based on a criteria that includes; academics, football performance and community service.

    The Mini Max Award recipients will be honored at a dinner to be held on Thursday January 10, 2013 at the Drexelbrook Catering Ballroom in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. The awards dinner is open to the public and tickets are available on the Club’s website www.maxwellfootballclub.org beginning on Thursday November 29th.

    The Maxwell Football Club will select one player from the group of Mini Max winners as the winner of the Pennsylvania High School Player of the Year. The Pennsylvania High School Player of the Year will be announced on January 10, 2013 at the Awards Dinner.

    For the second time the Maxwell Football Club will also host a New Jersey Mini Max Awards Dinner which will be held on Sunday January 13th at the Heldrich Ballroom in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Players from the entire state of New Jersey will be eligible for selection as part of this program. The New Jersey Mini Max Award Winners and the New Jersey High School Player of the Year will be announced at this event.

    The winner of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Players of the Year will be the candidates for the Club’s 28th Jim Henry Award as the Outstanding Player in the region. The winner of the Jim Henry Award will be announced as part of the Maxwell Football Club’s National Awards Gala which will be held on Friday March 1, 2013 at Harrah’s Atlantic City Resort. The MFC will also present its collegiate and professional awards at this event. Tickets for the 76th Maxwell Football Club National Awards Gala are on sale on the Club’s website www.maxwellfootballclub.org or by calling 215-643-3833.

    Recent winners of the Jim Henry Award include Brendan Nosovitch (Allentown Central Catholic), Bill Kim (Upper Dublin H.S), Brad Herzlich (Conestoga H.S), Daniel Persa (Bethlehem Liberty H.S.), Brent Caprio (Mainland Regional H.S.), Steven Rizzo (Audubon H.S.), Pat Devlin (Downingtown East H.S.), Ryan Greiser (Pennridge H.S.), Dan Connor (Strath Haven H.S.) and Austin Scott (Parkland H.S).

    The fifty-one 2012 Pennsylvania Mini Max Winners are listed alphabetically by school:

     

    First Name

    Last Name

    School

    Gage Gormley Abington
    Colin McDermott Allentown Central Catholic
    Sal Bello Archbishop Carroll
    Fran Walsh Archbishop Wood
    Joe DeMaio Cardinal O’Hara
    Vince Careghini Central Bucks East
    Steven Veal Central Bucks South
    Chris Bagnick Central Bucks West
    Zayd Issah Central Dauphin HS
    Kellen Williams Chambersburg Area
    Bobby Keys Chestnut Hill Academy
    Joe Viviano Conestoga
    Angel Cruz Conrad Weiser
    Kyle Techtmann Conwell Egan
    Curtis Cothran Council Rock North
    Kyle Lauletta Downingtown East
    Adam Strouss Episcopal Academy
    Renz Compton Frankford
    Matt Donoghue Garnet Valley
    Robert Gorman Germantown Academy
    Paul Slaats Great Valley
    Patrick Moriarty Harriton
    Matt Galambos Haverford School
    Jordan Lardani Kennett
    Patrick Hoffman LaSalle
    Joe Carlini Malvern Prep
    Tyler Karpinski Manheim Township HS
    James “AJ” Johnson Mastery Charter School North
    Brandon Bossard Methacton
    Sharif Custis Neumann-Goretti
    Caleb Johnson Northern Lehigh
    Alex Vignone Palmerton
    Mike McGlinchey Penn Charter
    John Dubyk Pennridge
    Ryan Pannella Phoenixville
    Tory Hudgins Pottsgrove
    Sage Reinhart Pottstown
    Shane Dougherty Ridley
    Connor Newlin Souderton
    Mike Dougherty Springfield Delco
    Phil Ianozi Springfield Montco
    Hank Coyne Spring-Ford
    Paul Johnson St. Joseph’s Prep
    Matthew Gilliam University City
    Reed Rapine Upper Dublin
    Robert Knox Upper Moreland
    Jaryd Jones-Smith West Catholic
    Spencer Rymiszewski West Chester Henderson
    Brody Kern West York Area
    Nick Shafnisky Whitehall
    Ryan Dailey Wilson Area

  • Week 13 HS Football Playoff Recap – Class A

    A

    District 1-11

    Bristol over Williams Valley, 20-0

    Bristol’s running back Donte Simmons rushed for 209 yards on 37 carries and three touchdowns. Bristol rushed for 275 yards. Bristol won a District title for the first time since 2008 and won their first state PIAA playoff game in school history. Up next is Dunmore.

     

    Source: Philly.com

     

     

    District 2-4

    Dunmore over Southern Columbia, 35-29

    Daiquwon Buckley (25,128) and Austin Seamon (17,77 2TDs) led Dunmore’s rushing game in a win over Southern Columbia. Quarterback Brandon Kujawski passed for 76 yards and two touchdowns. Southern Columbia’s Adam Feudale led with 109 yards on 17 carries and a score. Up next is Bristol.

     

    Source: DaileyItem.com

     

     

    District 3

    Delone Catholic over Steelton-Highspire, 28-13

    Delone Catholic’s Quarterback Brett Smith rushed for two touchdown and threw for one to lead the Squires over Steelton-Highspire. Smith had a interception for a touchdown. Running back Matt Guiffreda rushed for 165 yards on 25 carries. Steelton-Highspire’s Tyquan Walker rushed for 70 yards and one score. Up next District 6 champs, Bellwood-Antis.

  • Week 13 HS Football Playoff Recap – Class AA

    AA

    District 2-11

    Pen Argyl over Wyoming Area, 21-7

    Michael DePaolo rushed for 219 yards on 32 carries and three touchdowns to lead the Green Knights. Wyoming Area’s quarterback Nick O’Brien led his team with 114 yards rushing and one touchdowns. He passed for 74 yards. Pen Argyl rushed for 292 yards. Up next is Imhotep Charter out of the Philadelphia Public league.

     

    Source: Lehighvalleylive.com

     

     

    District 3

    Wyomissing Area over Bermudian Springs, 44-0

    Wyomissing Area jumped out to a 27-0 first quarter lead and cruised the rest of the way. Wyomissing Area’s running game was led by Alex Anzalone (6, 119) and Justin Causa (7,111). Wyomissing amassed 411 yards on the ground and held Bermudian Springs to 43 yards rushing. Bermudian Springs’ quarterback Michael Moore passed for 82-yards. Up next is the District 4 champs, Danville.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

     

    District 4

    Danville over Mount Carmel Area, 28-21

    Danville’s quarterback Weston Baylor had a huge game. He passed for 179 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 77. Lucas Klingerman led Mount Carmel with 195 yards rushing and two touchdowns. Danville used a balanced attack for the win. They passed for 179 and rushed for 182. Up next is the District 3 champs, Wyomissing Area.

     

    Source: DaileyItem.com

  • Week 13 HS Football Playoff Recap – Class AAA

    AAA

    District 1

    Interboro over West Chester Henderson, 14-12

    Austin Quiah had a four-yard touchdown run and Nick Rentos hit Mark Everton for a 29-yard touchdown pass for Interboro. West Chester Henderson’s Chris Mitten rushed for two touchdowns. Interboro will play the District 12 Champions, Archbishop Wood.

     

    Source: Philly.com

     

     

    District 2-11

    Allentown Central Catholic over Abington Heights, 23-0

    The Vikings senior running back Colin McDermott rushed for 259 yards and three touchdowns to lead ACC for the win. The defense pitched another shutout in the playoffs and have given up only six points in three games. Up next is Selinsgrove out of District four.

     

     

     

    District 3

    Bishop McDevitt over Lancaster Catholic, 27-7

    McDevitt’s Quarterback Alec Werner had another huge night. He passed for 327 yards on 18 of 23 passing and two touchdowns. Tyrone Gibson had two catches for 105 yards and Brian Lemelle caught nine passes for 121 yards. Andre Robinson added 63 yards rushing. Lancaster Catholic’s Roman Clay finished his brilliant career with 97 yards rushing on 16 carries and one touchdown. Up next is West York for the District 3 3A title.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

     

    West York over Susquehanna Township, 31-7

    West York used a balanced running attack rushing for 337 yards in the contest. Brock Snellbaker (20,107), James Joshnson (16, 89) and Steve Wilson (11, 85) led the way on the ground attack. Colby Grant’s 135 yard performance led Susquehanna Township. Up next is Bishop McDevitt.

     

     

    District 4

    Selinsgrove over University Prep, 41-14

    Selinsgrove’s defense forced eight turnovers in the big win. Selinsgrove rushed for 325 yards. Mike Walter finished the game with 151 yards rushing on 21 carries and four touchdowns. Connor Leisenfeld rushed for 93 yards and two touchdowns. Up next is the District 11 champions, Allentown Central Catholic.

  • Week 13 HS Football Playoff Recap – Class AAAA

    AAAA

    District 1

    Coatesville over Neshaminy, 63-28

    Emmett Hunt completed 12 of 13 passes for 313 yards and four touchdowns. Daquan Worley rushed for 192 yards on 17 carries and three touchdowns to lead the Red Raiders. Their two big receivers both had big games. Chris Jones caught five passes for 156 yards and two touchdowns and Dre Boggs caught two passes for 104 yards and two scores. Nate Hall rushed for 216 yards and four touchdowns to lead Neshaminy. Up next is Spring-Ford for the District One 4A title.

     

    Source: Phillyburbs.com

     

    Spring-Ford over Pennridge, 35-24

    Spring-Ford went 1-1 last week, losing to Phoenixville on Thanksgiving Day. But they made a smart decision by resting their starters. Their win against Pennridge puts them in the 4A District 1 finals. Quarterback Hank Coyne led the way with 199 yards passing on 10 of 14 completions and two touchdowns. Up next is Coatesville.

     

     

    District 2-11

    Parkland over Delaware Valley, 49-41

    Parkland’s running back Jarel Elder rushed for 233 yards on 20 carries and three touchdowns to lead the Trojans. Tim Baranek completed one pass for 12 yards, but he rushed for over 100 yards on 17 carries. Parkland started the season 0-2 and now has won 11 in a row. They avenged both their early losses. Delaware Valley’s quarterback Bryan Schor completed 17 of 29 passes for 256 yards and three touchdowns. Up next is LaSalle College HS out of District 12.

     

    District 3

    Wilson over Governor Mifflin, 21-14

    Wilson out rushed Governor Mifflin 212 to 117. Jesse Poore led the ground game with 58 yards rushing and one touchdown. Quarterback Matt Timochenko completed 9 of 13 for 103 yards and one score. Jan Johnson led Governor Mifflin with 131 yards passing and 69 yards rushing. Up next is Harrisburg for the District 3 4A title.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

    Harrisburg over Central Dauphin, 27-21

    Harrisburg was led by their running game. Robert Martin rushed for 120 yards on 19 carries and one score. Domonique Shurns rushed for 125 yards on nine carries and one touchdown. Central Dauphin’s quarterback Brandon LaVia passed for 126 yards and two touchdowns. Drew Scales rushed for 62 yards. Up next is Wilson.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 13

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and, for Thanksgiving weekend, the team’s most recent result from the previous week. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. Please note, if multiple teams from a geographic district appear in HM, they are arranged in alphabetical order within that specific region.

    AAAA:
    1. North Allegheny (7, 13-0), def. Woodland Hills 21-14
    2. La Salle College High School (12, 11-1), DNP Week 13 (playoff bye)
    3. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 12-1), def. Governor Mifflin 21-14
    4. Parkland (11, 11-2), def. Delaware Valley 49-41
    5. Harrisburg (3, 11-2), def. Central Dauphin 27-21
    6. Coatesville (1, 11-2), def. Neshaminy 63-28
    7. McDowell (10, 7-5), def. State College Area 42-0
    8. Woodland Hills (7, 10-3), lost to North Allegheny 21-14
    9. Spring-Ford (1, 12-2), def. Pennridge 35-24
    10. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 10-1), def. Malvern Prep 35-6

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Downingtown East (1), Neshaminy (1), Pennridge (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Delaware Valley (2), Scranton (2), Central Dauphin (3), Governor Mifflin (3), Penn Manor (3), Gateway (7), Seneca Valley (7), Upper St. Clair (7), Easton Area (11), Whitehall (11)

    AAA:
    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 13-0), def. Lancaster Catholic 27-7
    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 12-0), def. General McLane 48-14
    3. Archbishop Wood (12, 10-2), DNP Week 13 (playoff bye)
    4. West Allegheny (7, 12-1), def. West Mifflin 34-8
    5. West York Area (3, 13-0), def. Susquehanna Township 31-7
    6. Allentown Central Catholic (11, 8-5), def. Abington Heights 23-0
    7. Lancaster Catholic (3, 9-4), lost to Bishop McDevitt 27-7
    8. Interboro (1, 11-2), def. Henderson 14-12
    9. West Mifflin (7, 11-2), lost to West Allegheny 34-8
    10. Selinsgrove (4, 10-3), def. University Prep 41-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Academy Park (1), Henderson (1), Pottsgrove (1), Abington Heights (2), Berwick (2), Cocalico (3), Manheim Central (3), Susquehanna Township (3), Central Valley (7), Mars (7), Montour (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), Clearfield Area (9), General McLane (10), Slippery Rock (10)

    AA:
    1. Aliquippa (7, 13-0), def. Washington 34-7
    2. Wyomissing (3, 13-0), def. Bermudian Springs 44-0
    3. Imhotep Charter (12, 13-0), def. Boys Latin Charter 58-8
    4. Hickory (10, 11-1), def. Wilmington 39-7
    5. Washington (7, 12-1), lost to Aliquippa 34-7
    6. Richland (6, 13-0), def. Forest Hills 27-0
    7. Danville (4, 11-2), def. Mount Carmel 28-21
    8. South Fayette (7, 11-1), SEASON COMPLETE
    9. Pen Argyl (11, 11-2), def. Wyoming Area 21-7
    10. Catasauqua (11, 12-1), def. Northampton 52-21

    HONORABLE MENTION: Wyoming Area (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Berks Catholic (3), Biglerville (3), Trinity (3), Montoursville (4), Mount Carmel (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Jeannette (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Karns City (9), Grove City (10), Wilmington (10), North Schuylkill (11), Tamaqua (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 13-0), def. Sto-Rox 58-21
    2. Dunmore (2, 12-1), def. Southern Columbia 35-29
    3. Sharpsville (10, 11-1), def. West Middlesex 28-0
    4. Sto-Rox (7, 11-2), lost to Clairton 58-21
    5. Bellwood-Antis (6, 12-1), def. Bishop McCort 54-3
    6. Southern Columbia (4, 12-1), lost to Dunmore 35-29
    7. Old Forge (2, 11-1), SEASON COMPLETE
    8. Port Allegany (9, 12-0), def. Clarion Area 47-8
    9. Bristol (1, 9-1), def. Williams Valley 20-0
    10. Berlin-Brothersvalley (5, 11-1), def. North Star 14-6

    HONORABLE MENTION: Delone Catholic (3), Steelton-Highspire (3), Line Mountain (4), So. Williamsport (4), North Star (5), Bishop McCort (6), Penns Manor (6), Neshannock (7), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Rochester (7), Clarion Area (9), West Middlesex (10), Tri-Valley (11), Williams Valley (11)

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 13)

    Big School

    1) LaSalle College (12) 11-1 (1)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 13-0 (2)

    3) Wilson (3) 12-1 (3)

    4) Archbishop Wood (12) 10-2 (4)

    5) Harrisburg  (3) 11-2 (5)

    6) Parkland (11) 11-2 (8)

    7) Coatesville (1) 11-2 (NR)

    8) Spring-Ford (1) 12-2 (NR)

    9) Delaware Valley (2) 11-2 (7)

    10) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 9-1 (10)

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 13-0 (1)

    2) Imhotep Charter (12) 13-0 (3)

    3) Dunmore (2) 12-1 (4)

    4) Pen Argyl (11) 11-2 (8)

    5) Danville Area (4) 11-2 (9)

    6) Southern Columbia (4) 12-1 (2)

    7) Bermudian Springs (3) 12-1 (5)

    8) Old Forge (2) 11-1 (7)

    9) Bristol (1) 9-1 (NR) tied

    9) Delone Catholic (3) 9-3 (NR) tied

    10) Episcopal Academy (IND) 10-0 (10)

     

    Computer Rankings

    Big School

    1. Bishop McDevitt Crusaders (138 pts.)

    2. Wilson West Lawn Bulldogs (121 pts.)

    3. Harrisburg Cougars (112 pts.) tied

    3. Spring-Ford Rams (112 pts.) tied

    5. Delaware Valley Warriors (110 pts.)

    6. Parkland Trojans (108 pts.)

    7. West York Bulldogs (108 pts.)

    8. LaSalle Explorers (106 pts.)

    9. Coatesville Red Raiders (103 pts.)

    10. Central Dauphin Rams (102 pts.)

     

    Small School

    1. Wyomissing Area Spartans (121 pts.)

    2. Imhotep Charter School Panthers (99 pts.)

    3. Southern Columbia Tigers (98 pts.)

    4. Pen Argyl Green Knights (90 pts.)

    5. Dunmore Bucks (89 pts.)

    6. Bermudian Springs Eagles (88 pts.) tied

    6. Catasauqua Rough Riders (88 pts.) tied

    6. Danville Ironmen (88 pts.) tied

    9. Episcopal Academy Churchmen (75 pts.) tied

    9. Old Forge Blue Devils (75 pts.) tied

     

  • Parkland holds on for the win

    MATAMORAS – The last time District two was in the 4A sub-regional title game was in 2007 with Hazleton Area. Ironically it was against Parkland. The Trojans blocked a field goal in the final seconds and went on to the state finals that year.

    We fast forward to 2012 and Delaware Valley (District two) is in the sub-regional final against Parkland.

    Parkland (11-2) broke a tie score at halftime and outscored Delaware Valley (11-2) 28-6 in the third quarter en route to a 49-41 win in the Districts 2-11, 4A subregional football game Saturday afternoon.

    “We let the third quarter get away from us,” said Delaware Valley head football coach Keith Olsommer. “When they get momentum rolling, its tough to get it back on your side”.

    Delaware Valley wanted to make a statement early. On defense they did, Cory Savarese stepped in front of a Parkland receiver and picked off Tim Baranek’s pass and took it 89-yards for the score. Brendan Paulison’s kick put the Warriors up 7-0.

    After a punt, Delaware Valley drove 71-yards on 14-plays for the score. Joe Santiago scored from 18-yards out. The Warriors converted on fourth down twice to keep the drive alive.

    After one quarter Delaware Valley led 14-0. “We never panicked when we were down two scores,” said head football coach Jim Morgans.The Trojans ground game took over in the second quarter. A Jarel Elder six-yard run cut the Warriors lead in half, 14-7.

    After a poor punt by Delaware Valley, Parkland drove right down as Eli Redmond went in from eight-yards out for a score. With 6:50 remaining in the first half the teams were tied at 14.

    The Warriors retook the lead on a Bryan Schor to Lucas Markowitz 53-yard bomb with 3:24 remaining in the first half.

    One minute later Elder went 39-yard for the score. Zach Owen’s kick tied the game at 21. “We knew going into the second half that we needed to come out strong on both sides of the ball,” said Xavier Roden.

    Delaware Valley took the second half kick off and put together a drive that marched 63-yards for the score. Martin Strenk went in from four-yards out. The kick was no good and the Warriors retook the lead, 27-21.

    But it was Parkland’s time to shine.  Parkland took their first lead of the night after a short kickoff by Delaware Valley. Matt Costello picked up the ball and returned it 70-yards for a touchdown. With 9:47 left in the quarter the Trojans led 28-27.

    Parkland extended their lead on a four-play drive as Baranek went in untouched from17-yards out. Redman picked off a Schor pass and took it 32-yards for the score. The score was now 42-27.

    The Trojans defense held late in the third quarter and they took over on downs at their 9. “We had to be more physical on defense in the second half,” said Jarel Eler. One play later, Elder went up the middle for 91-yards. After three quarters Parkland led 49-27.

    Although Parkland had the momentum, Delaware Valley needed a score quickly and Schor delivered. On fourth-and-two, Schor found Markowitz for a 33-yard touchdown pass. Delaware Valley’s Cory Savarese recovered the onside kick with 10:23 remaining in the game on Parkland’s 44.

    The Warriors pulled within eight points on a Schor to Connor Decker eight-yard touchdown pass with 7:50 remaining in the contest. The score was 49-41.

    The Warriors’ defense forced Parkland to punt with under five minutes left. But any momentum the Warriors had was gone when Schor fumbled with 3:04 remaining. But the Warriors defense came up big again with another stop with 1:21 left in the game. The Warriors needed to drive 78 yards and get a two-point conversion for the tie.

    With time ticking down, Schor threw a Hail Mary pass into the end zone that went through Nick McIntyre’s hands and Parkland held on for the win. “Credit to our kids, they hung in their and fought to the end,” said Olsommer. “They made plays and didn’t quit and that is all we can ask for.”

     

    Note: Parkland will play LaSalle College HS next Saturday at 1pm at Northeast in Philadelphia. Parkland out rushed Delaware Valley 402 to 189.

    Jarel Elder finished the game with 233 yards on 20 carries and three scores. Tim Baranek completed one pass for 12 yards, but he rushed for over 100 yards on 17 carries.

    Parkland started the season 0-2 and now has won 11 in a row. They avenged both their early losses.

    Delaware Valley’s quarterback Bryan Schor completed 17 of 29 passes for 256 yards and three touchdowns. “He is a tremendous quarterback. He throws and runs well,” said Morgans.

    Lucas Markowitz caught five passes for 122 yards and two scores. Connor Decker had 91 yards receiving on eight catches.

     

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Delaware Valley 14 7 6 14 41
    Parkland 0 21 28 0 49
    1st Quarter
    DV – Cory Savarese 89-yard interception return 10:08
    DV – Joe Santiago 18-yard run :50
    2nd Quarter
    P – Jarel Elder 6-yard run 8:57
    P – Eli Redmond 8-yard run 6:50
    DV – Lucas Markowitz 53-yard pass from Bryan Schor 3:24
    P – Jarel Eler 39-yard run 2:28
    3rd Quarter
    DV – Martin Strenk 4-yard run 9:55
    P – Matt Costello 70-yard kickoff return 9:43
    P – Tim Baranek 17-yard run 6:08
    P – Eli Redmond 32-yard interception return 4:25
    P – Jarel Elder 91-yard run :32
    4th Quarter
    DV – Lucas Markowitz 33-yard pass from Bryan Schor 10:33
    DV- Connor Decker 8-yard pass from Bryan Schor 7:50
  • Pen Argyl Beats the Cold and Wyoming Area to Advance

    Slatington, Pa. – Senior Mike Racciato contributed 1,362 yards to the Pen Argyl Green Knights rushing attack through the first 12 weeks of the 2012 season.

    On Saturday, the Green Knights had to attack the defense of the Wyoming Area Warriors without him.

    Racciato left the game early in the second quarter with a left calf injury. He was evaluated by trainers in the locker room and after a conversation between the team and Racciato’s father; they decided to let him play in a limited role. That meant, not allowing him to run the ball.

    Also during halftime Green Knights head coach, Paul Reduzzi, had a conversation with junior Mike DePaolo and told him that they need to saddle him up and ride him and his talents all the way to a victory. And the Green Knights did just that.

    With flurries flying on and off during the first round AA state playoff game at Northern Lehigh, the coldness was a big factor on both sidelines. Pen Argyl was able to overcome it and defeat the warriors of Wyoming Area by a final score of 21-7.

    DePaolo, who ran for 220 yards, put it best, “We did what we had to do.”

    Early on neither team could muster a big drive. After exchanging a few possessions, Wyoming Area had their drive stopped with an interception by senior Zak Ruppert.  Three plays later the Green Knights capitalized on the turnover with a 48 yard breakthrough touchdown run by DePaolo.

    After a great kickoff return, the Warriors started with the ball on Pen Argyl’s 21. Unable to reach a first down the Warriors set up to attempt a 35 yard field goal. They faked it with a pass that fell incomplete in the end zone.

    With momentum rising on their side, the Green Knights rallied a long drive that ate up the majority of the second quarter. Wyoming was able to halt their drive and a force a Green Knight punt.

    Being plagued by penalties and errant snaps all afternoon, the Warriors failed to score in the first half. However, heading in to the locker room they were only losing by a score of 7-0 thanks to their very versatile player, senior Nick O’Brien.

    Wyoming Area received the ball to commence the second half and with only a few plays in to their drive had it stopped again by another interception. This time it was senior Matt Gilfilen who grabbed the pass.

    A la the second quarter, the Green Knights took the ball and controlled it offensively for about half of the third quarter. They kept moving the chains by mixing in junior Nick Oyer in to the rushing attack along with the 6’3”, 210 pound DePaolo. Oyer also came up big in the passing game as his 25 yard pass to senior Scott Beltz set up the one yard touchdown punch by DePaolo on the next play.

    Wyoming Area’s head coach, Randy Spencer, talked about how Pen Argyl was able to keep drives alive, “They converted a couple of times, whether it was off the edge or someone breaking a tackle. They did a great job converting.”

    After once again capitalizing on a Wyoming Area turnover Pen Argyl with a 14-0 lead kicked the ball off to the Warriors with 6:32 left in the third quarter.

    Setting up their second drive of the second half of the game, the Warriors had great field position thanks to a beautiful kick return.  In two minutes and twenty seconds, the Warriors were finally on the scoreboard with a 31 yard touchdown run by the future Bucknell Bison, O’Brien.

    Even DePaolo, who is a fabulous rusher in his own right, had praise for the 5’10”, 180 pound O’Brien, “He is shifty, really shifty. Be careful as he could juke you out. He is a really good player.”

    Following a punt by Pen Argyl, Wyoming Area drove the ball to Pen Argyl’s ten yard line, but couldn’t punch it in. Instead they attempted a 27 yard field goal that missed.

    The Green Knights took over after the missed attempt and marched down the field. Gaining yards and eating up more of the clock, Pen Argyl took the ball in to Wyoming Area territory and finished it off with a 37 yard touchdown run by DePaolo making the score 21-7.

    With two more interceptions by the Green Knights thanks to Oyer and DePaolo, Pen Argyl sealed the victory. After the game a shivering Reduzzi was elated with his players and so happy to have achieved 11 wins this season.

    Pen Argyl advances to the AA state quarterfinals where they will face off against Imhotep. That game will be played at Northern Lehigh’s Bulldog Stadium on Saturday, December 1. That is 1pm kickoff.

     

    SCORING

    1st Quarter

    PA: 1:48 48 yd TD rush by DePaolo

    2nd Quarter

     

    3rd Quarter

    PA: 6:38 1 yd TD rush by DePaolo

    W: 4:12 31 yd TD rush by O’Brien

    4th Quarter

    PA: 5:09 37 yd TD rush by DePaolo

     

  • Roughies rout Konkrete Kids

    CATASAUQUA – Roughies junior quarterback Zach Bradley was 7 for 10 passing and three touchdowns leading his team to a 52-21 rout of Northampton on Thanksgiving Day at Alumni Field in Catasauqua.

    Catasauqua ends their season at 12-1, tieing the school record for wins.  The Rough Riders haven’t scored this much in the series since they beat Northampton 35-0 in 1992. The last time 52 points were scored by one team in the series was in 1937 when Northampton won 85-0.

    Northampton (2-9) leads the series 54-31-4 but Catasauqua has won the past two games in the series (20-6 last year).

    Northampton led in the game 6-3 in the second quarter when the Rough Riders reeled off 20 straight points for a 23-6 lead, until a Nick Cook 40 yard touchdown pass to Jared Bauer cut the lead to 23-13 at halftime.

    The Roughies scored on their first possession of the second half on a Zach Bradley to Alex Parker 18 yard pass, for a 30-13 lead.

    After an 8:08 drive by Northampton in the third quarter that ended with a turnover on downs, it took Catasauqua four plays to score their next touchdown. Eric Matz scampered 34 yards to paydirt, 37-13 Roughies.

    The Konkrete Kids had another time consuming drive (that took up 5:56) in the fourth quarter. This time, Paryss Marshall intercepted a Nick Cook pass over the middle, and returned it 80 yards to the house. An Alex Parker two point conversation extended the lead to 45-13. The game was placed into the mercy rule after the Roughies squib-kicked the opening kickoff. A K-Kid up-man touched the ball, but a Roughie recovered it. A little more than a minute later, it was 52-13.

    Northampton added a late touchdown, but Catasauqua takes the 90th Annual Thanksgiving Day game 52-21.

    Game MVPs: Northampton: Nick Cook; Catasauqua: Eric Matz.

    Note: Catasauqua finished its season scoring 548 points, rankings 12th in District 11 history. Source: Josh Funk.

    Game scoring:

    1st Quarter:

    C: Joseph Harakal 23 yard FG

    2nd Quarter:

    N: Nick Cook 18 yard pass to Kyle George; kick failed

    C: Zach Bradley 44 yard pass to Paryss Marshall; Harakal kick

    C: Alex Parker 10 yard run; kick failed

    C: Zach Stopay 30 yard Interception return; Harakal kick

    N: Nick Cook 40 yard pass to Jared Bauer; Kern kick.

    3rd Quarter:

    C: Zach Bradley 18 yard pass to Alex Parker; Harakal kick.

    4th Quarter:

    C: Eric Matz 34 yard run; Harakal kick.

    C: Paryss Marshall 80 yard Interception return; Parker run.

    C: Zach Bradley 57 yard pass to Zach Stopay; Harakal kick.

    N: Julian Tabb 48 yard run; Cook run.

     

  • Wilkins leads Easton in rout over Phillipsburg

    EASTON – Junior Quarterback Brad Wilkins threw for 197 yards and a record five touchdowns to lead the Red Rovers over Phillipsburg in the 106th annual Turkey Day game at Fisher Field Thursday morning.

    With the win, Easton (10-2) leads the all-time series 60-41-5 and won six of the last seven meetings. “It’s so rewarding to see the kids reach their goal winning on this field,” said head football coach Steve Shiffert. “I am so proud of these kids.”

    On Easton’s first possession they went eight plays totalling 58-yards for the score. Bradley Wilkins hit Chis Delbene for the 18-yard pass and Matt Semanick’s kick put Easton up 7-0.

    Phillipsburg answered right back. Quarterback Tyler Troxell hit Alex Martin for a 64-yard pass play down to the Easton four. Two plays later, DaJuan Lee hammered in from two-yards out for the score. Ryan O’Dowd’s kick was no good and P-Burg trailed 7-6.

    The Red Rovers extended their lead in the second quarter. Facing a fourth down and two, Wilkins rolled out and found Matthew Mowad in the back of the end zone for a two-yard touchdown pass.

    Another Wilkins to Mowad score followed, for 33-yards. With 2:07 remaining in the first half,

    # 85 Matt Mowad

    Easton led 21-6.

    On the kick off, Martin went 94-yards for a P-Burg score. They tried for a two-point conversion with Martin lined up in the wild cat formation. He swept left but came up short on a tackle by Nick Raso of Easton.

    At halftime, Easton led 21-12.

    The only score in the third quarter was setup by a blocked punt. P-Burg’s Connor Lilly blocked the punt and the Stateliners got the ball on Easton’s five. Martin made a incredible one-handed catch on his back end in the end zone for an 11-yard touchdown pass from Troxell. After the missed PAT, Easton still led 21-18 with :36 seconds remaining in the quarter.

    In the fourth quarter, the Red Rovers turned up the defensive pressure. Xavier Jenkins intercepted a Troxell pass and returned it to the Phillipsburg 30. “The defense played a excellent game today,” said Shiffert.

    The Red Rovers were facing a fourth down and 26 when Wilkins hit Mowad for his fifth touchdown pass with 8:56 remaining in the game. They led 28-18. “My offensive line and receivers made it happen today,” said Wilkins. “I never threw five touchdown passes in a game until today. I threw four against Parkland in a JV game last season.”

    Mowad finished with four catches for 73 yards and three touchdowns. “He knows how to go to the ball and he is a big target,” said Wilkins.

    On Troxell’s very next throw, Easton’s Justin Best picked him off and the Red Rovers took over on their 48. On Easton’s third play of the drive, Wilkins hit Ezra Gaines for a 52-yard touchdown pass. With 7:22 remaining. The Red Rovers led 35-18.

     

    NOTE: Wilkins was named offensive MVP of the game. “He threw the ball well all day when we gave him time,” said Shiffert.

    Phillipsburg’s Jarrett Williams was named defensive MVP of the game.

    Easton scored on fourth down conversions three times.

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Easton Area 7 14 0 14 35
    Phillipsburg 6 6 6 0 18
    1st Quarter
    E – Chris Delbene 18-yard pass from Brad Wilkins 6:38
    P – DaJuan Lee 2-yard run 2:53
    2nd Quarter
    E – Matt Mowad 2-yard pass from Brad Wilkins 4:56
    E – Matt Mowad 33-yard pass from Brad Wilkins 1:01
    P – Alex Martin 94-yard kickoff return :46
    3rd Quarter
    P – Alex Martin 11-yard pass from Tyler Troxell :36
    4th Quarter
    E – Matt Mowad 26-yard pass from Brad Wilkins 8:56
    E – Ezra Gaines 52-yard pass from Brad Wilkins 7:22
  • Dan Persa Precision Quarterback Clinic

    Friday December 28th

    9:00am-12:00pm

    Cost $110 or $95 if registered by 12/14

    Where: FASST Performance

    More information click here: CAMP

  • EasternPAFootball Notebook: How losing helped Abington Heights win, other tidbits

    Those who know me well know I loathe the “youth soccer” philosophy where everybody, regardless of record, gets a trophy and that losing somehow ruins someone’s self-esteem.

    Losing can actually be a good thing. It can motivate teams and kids to want to do better. And if it wasn’t for a rare losing season, Abington Heights may not have been the ones donning District 2 AAA championship gold medals Saturday afternoon at Crispin Field in Berwick.

    The Comets, who now have won five D2 football titles under Joe Repshis, went 3-7 a year ago. They missed the playoffs and snapped a streak of three consecutive seasons of 10 victories or more and a berth in the District 2 AAA championship game.

    “The scoreboard (in 2011) didn’t always show the results we wanted,” Repshis said postgame Saturday, “but I give credit to all of the kids who learned from it and worked hard (in the offseason).”

    Finding motivation wasn’t hard between seasons. Senior field general and career 3,418-yard passer Dante Pasqualichio confirmed that.

    “Last season, we didn’t motivate each other (during offseason workouts),” Pasqualichio said. “This year, we got on people’s cases so that they’d go the extra mile. We’re a very strong-minded football team. Sure, we’ll make mistakes, but we just tell our teammates, ‘Hey, just go out there and make the next play.’”

    That mindset was especially important Saturday – Berwick hit several big plays over the course of the game. Jeff Steeber scored on touchdown runs of 74 and 55 yards. Matt Cashman returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown and a punt 70 yards to set up another touchdown.

    But Abington Heights always had an answer for the Bulldogs. It answered Cashman’s return with a drive for a touchdown. It stopped Berwick two yards shy of the goal line as the first half expired to preserve a 10-point lead. After Berwick cut the Comets’ lead to three points early in the second half, AH got another touchdown.

    “We talk about playing every down, not just about playing 48 minutes,” Repshis said. “We just get back in the huddle and play the next down.”

    Abington Heights has won 10 games for the sixth time under Repshis and is 72-22 overall since the start of the 2005 season.

    ***
    Williams Valley head coach Tim Savage won a district football championship in his first season. Ditto for Imhotep Charter’s Albie Crosby. Both Williams Valley and Imhotep Charter are 12-0 overall.

    Bristol’s Leo Plenski is in hist first season, and the Warriors are District 1/12 champions and are 8-1.

    A fourth first-year head coach has also helped guide his team to a district championship game. Steve Mitten, of West Chester Henderson, is 9-3 overall since taking over for 130-game winner Joe Walsh and will face Interboro (10-2) for the District 1 AAA championship.

    I can’t think of too many seasons where four first-year head coaches took their teams to a district championship game, let along having three coaches already winning district crowns with a shot at a fourth. If Mitten’s Warriors would win against the Bucs, I really couldn’t begin to formulate a year when four first-year head coaches won district titles in the same season. The PIAA playoffs have only been around since 1988, and some geographic districts didn’t begin playoff tournaments until as late as 1992.

    ***
    Spring-Ford’s incredible season continued with a 28-26 victory over Ridley Friday night. The Rams, who face Pennridge in the District 1 AAAA semifinals, are 11-1 overall, with the lone loss coming to Pottsgrove during the regular season. The Rams feature three 675+-yard rushers and a 1,597-yard passer in senior quarterback Hank Coyne.

    ***
    Cumberland Valley head football coach Tim Rimpfel announced his retirement, and ends his career with an overall record of 307-100-3. Rimpfel coached at Trinity (Camp Hill) and Bishop McDevitt before arriving at Cumberland Valley. He won 12 District 3 football championships – two with Bishop McDevitt and 10 with CV.

    ***
    Harrisburg, which eliminated Cumberland Valley from the District 3 AAAA playoffs Saturday, put up video game-esque numbers in its 47-28 victory. The Cougars amassed 733 yards of total offense (587 rushing, 146 passing) and saw junior running back Robert Martin III gain 360 of those yards and score three touchdowns on 26 carries. Martin has rushed for more than 1,630 yards.

    ***
    Dunmore claimed its sixth District 2 football championship (and first in Class A) with a 7-6 victory over Old Forge Friday. The Bucks (11-1) face Southern Columbia (12-0) for the first time in the history of either program’s football existence. Combined, Southern and Dunmore have won 28 district football crowns and seven state titles. Southern has claimed 22 District 4 titles – all since 1991.

    Head coaches Jack Henzes and Jim Roth own a combined 710 victories. Henzes is 368-153-8 while Roth is 342-59-2.

    ***
    Imhotep Charter’s David Williams quietly surpassed the career 4,000-yard rushing benchmark a week ago and continues to add to his totals. The Panthers’ senior back has rushed for 1,454 yards and 17 touchdowns on 148 carries, giving him 4,316 yards and 50 rushing touchdowns in his career.

    ***
    Scranton’s Marlinn Waiters may have seen his varsity football career come to an end Friday in a 27-16 loss to Delaware Valley, but he capped an impressive two-year run at the helm of the Knights’ offensive arsenal. He finished his career with 3,451 yards passing and 41 touchdowns and helped lead the Knights to eight wins as a junior and 11 victories as a senior.

    The Knights finished the 2012 season with 465 points scored, unofficially a team single season record.

    ***
    Coatesville senior quarterback Emmitt Hunt has thrown for 2,263 yards and 32 touchdown passes and has helped lead the Red Raiders to a berth in the District 1 AAAA semifinals opposite Neshaminy.

    ***
    Is there a bigger game than the District 3 AAA semifinal Friday night between Bishop McDevitt (12-0) and Lancaster Catholic (9-3)?

    ***
    And while we’re on the subject of Bishop McDevitt, the Crusaders have become the latest Pennsylvania team to enter the USA-Today’s Super 25 prep football poll. The Crusaders were ranked No. 24 in the nation a week ago before jumping three slots this week to No. 21. McDevitt was ranked as high as No. 6 in the nation in the USA-Today poll in 2005 before bowing in the PIAA AAAA semifinals to McKeesport, 14-13.

    In addition to McDevitt, Central Dauphin, LaSalle College High School and St. Joseph’s Prep also spent at least two weeks ranked in the USA-Today poll during the 2012 season, which is compiled by Jim Halley.

    If McDevitt wins out and claims the 2012 PIAA AAA championship trophy, it would mark the first time in the USA-Today poll that the Super-25 poll ended consecutive seasons with a Pennsylvania Class AAA team ranked since a five-year span from 1992-’96. In that five year window, Berwick finished ranked No. 1 in 1992, No. 18 in 1994, No. 1 in 1995 and No. 4 in 1996. Allentown Central Catholic was ranked No. 10 in 1993. Archbishop Wood, recall, finished the 2011 season ranked No. 21 in the final USA-Today Super 25 poll.

    If the PIAA AAAA champion were to also finish nationally ranked by the USA-Today, it would mark the first time since 2007 that Pennsylvania placed two teams in the final edition of the poll, when Pittsburgh Central Catholic finished No. 11 and Jeannette finished No. 25.

    ***
    If Parkland is victorious Saturday afternoon in the District 2/11 AAAA subregional championship game against Delaware Valley, it will mark head coach Jim Morgans’ 225th career victory and his second berth in the PIAA AAAA quarterfinals during his time leading the Trojans’ program.

    ***
    Selinsgrove claimed its 12th District 4 Class AAA football championship with a 31-0 shutout of Milton Friday. The Seals’ latest D4 title is the program’s ninth in the last 13 years. District 4 began its football playoff tournaments in 1986.

    Follow Josh Funk on Twitter @Funk_pafb.

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 12

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. Please note, if multiple teams from a geographic district appear in HM, they are arranged in alphabetical order within that specific region.

    AAAA:
    1. North Allegheny (7, 12-0), def. Seneca Valley 47-17
    2. La Salle College High School (12, 11-1), def. Frankford 37-20
    3. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 11-1), def. Central York 35-10
    4. Parkland (11, 10-2), def. Pleasant Valley 37-0
    5. Pennridge (1, 11-1), def. Pennsbury 28-27
    6. Woodland Hills (7, 10-2), def. Upper St. Clair 42-20
    7. Delaware Valley (2, 11-1), def. Scranton 27-16
    8. Central Dauphin (3, 10-2), def. Manheim Township 38-30
    9. Harrisburg (3, 10-2), def. Cumberland Valley 47-28
    10. Spring-Ford (1, 11-1), def. Ridley 28-26

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Coatesville (1), Downingtown East (1), Neshaminy (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Scranton (2), Governor Mifflin (3), Penn Manor (3), State College Area (6), Gateway (7), Seneca Valley (7), Upper St. Clair (7), McDowell (10), Easton Area (11), Whitehall (11), St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    AAA:
    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 12-0), def. Conrad Weiser 42-21
    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 11-0), def. Warren 54-12
    3. Archbishop Wood (12, 10-2), def. Bok Vo-Tech 49-28
    4. West Allegheny (7, 11-1), def. Thomas Jefferson 24-7
    5. West York Area (3, 12-0), def. Spring Grove 42-17
    6. West Mifflin (7, 11-1), def. Central Valley 36-35
    7. Lancaster Catholic (3, 9-3), def. Cocalico 20-7
    8. Henderson (1, 9-3), def. Pottsgrove 31-28
    9. Abington Heights (2, 10-2), def. Berwick 44-35
    10. Pottsgrove (1, 11-1), lost to Henderson 31-28

    HONORABLE MENTION: Academy Park (1), Interboro (1), Berwick (2), Cocalico (3), Manheim Central (3), Susquehanna Township (3), Selinsgrove (4), Central Valley (7), Mars (7), Montour (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), University Prep (8), Clearfield Area (9), General McLane (10), Slippery Rock (10), Allentown Central Catholic (11)

    AA:
    1. Aliquippa (7, 12-0), def. Jeannette 56-0
    2. Wyomissing (3, 12-0), def. Schuylkill Valley 42-14
    3. Washington (7, 12-0), def. South Fayette 26-14
    4. Imhotep Charter (12, 12-0), def. West Catholic 40-8
    5. Hickory (10, 10-1), def. Grove City 35-13
    6. Bermudian Springs (3, 12-0), def. Biglerville 34-14
    7. Richland (6, 12-0), def. Tyrone 43-22
    8. Mount Carmel (4, 8-4), def. Montoursville 48-20
    9. South Fayette (7, 11-1), lost to Washington 26-14
    10. Pen Argyl (11, 10-2), def. Catasauqua 26-20

    HONORABLE MENTION: Wyoming Area (2), Berks Catholic (3), Biglerville (3), Trinity (3), Danville (4), Montoursville (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Jeannette (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Grove City (10), Wilmington (10), Catasauqua (11), North Schuylkill (11), Tamaqua (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 12-0), def. Neshannock 37-7
    2. Southern Columbia (4, 12-0), def. South Williamsport 47-12
    3. Dunmore (2, 11-1), def. Old Forge 7-6
    4. Sto-Rox (7, 11-1), def. Pittsburgh North Catholic 34-20
    5. Williams Valley (11, 12-0), def. Tri-Valley 48-0
    6. Sharpsville (10, 10-1), def. Lakeview 41-34
    7. Bellwood-Antis (6, 11-1), def. Bishop Guilfoyle 19-6
    8. West Middlesex (10, 10-2), def. Farrell 42-0
    9. Old Forge (2, 11-1), lost to Dunmore 7-6
    10. Port Allegany (9, 11-0), def. Elk County Catholic 48-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Delone Catholic (3), Steelton-Highspire (3), Line Mountain (4), So. Williamsport (4), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), North Star (5), Bishop McCort (6), Penns Manor (6), Neshannock (7), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Rochester (7), Clarion Area (9), Tri-Valley (11)

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 12)

    Big School

    1) LaSalle College (12) 11-1 (1)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 12-0 (2)

    3) Wilson (3) 11-1 (6)

    4) Archbishop Wood (12) 10-2 (4)

    5) Harrisburg  (3) 10-2 (9)

    6) Pennridge (1) 11-1 (7)

    7) Delaware Valley (2) 11-1 (8)

    8) Parkland (11) 10-2 (NR)

    9) Central Dauphin (3) 10-2 (NR)

    10) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 9-1 (10)

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 12-0 (1)

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 12-0 (2)

    3) Imhotep Charter (12) 12-0 (3)

    4) Dunmore (2) 11-1 (5)

    5) Bermudian Springs (3) 12-0 (6)

    6) Williams Valley (11) 12-0 (7)

    7) Old Forge (2) 11-1 (4)

    8) Penn Argyl (11) 10-2 (NR)

    9) Danville Area (4) 10-2 (9)

    10) Episcopal Academy (IND) 10-0 (10)

  • 2012 Thanksgiving Day Schedule

    11/20/12

    Mastery Charter (7-4) @ Simon Gratz (10-1) 4:00pm

    11/21/12

    Imhotep Charter School (12-0) @ Boys Latin of Philadelphia (7-4) 6:00pm

    Prep Charter (6-5) @ Furness (4-7) 6:00pm

    University City (3-7) @ Jules E. Mastbaum (5-6) 6:00pm

    Phoenixville Phantoms (6-5) @ Spring-Ford Rams (11-1) 7:00pm

    11/22/12

    Samuel S. Fels Panthers (3-8) @ Frankford Pioneers (8-3) 9:45am

    Archbishop Ryan Raiders (5-5) @ George Washington Eagles (8-2) 10:00am

    Father Judge Crusaders (2-6) @ Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters (4-7) 10:00am

    Neumann-Goretti Saints (5-5) @ South Philadelphia Rams (5-6) 10:00am

    Philadelphia Central Lancers (6-4) @ Northeast Vikings (6-5) 10:00am

    Communications Technology Phoenix (5-6) @ Olney Trojans (2-8) 10:00am

    East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers (7-4) @ Stroudsburg Mounties (9-2) 10:00am

    Northampton Konkrete Kids (2-8) @ Catasauqua Rough Riders (11-1) 10:00am

    Springfield-Montco Spartans (4-6) @ Lower Moreland Lions (6-3) 10:00am

    Pottstown Area Trojans (5-6) @ Owen J. Roberts Wildcats (3-8) 10:00am

    Cheltenham Panthers (8-3) @ Abington Galloping Ghosts (7-4) 10:00am

    Haverford Township Fords (8-3) @ Upper Darby Royals (4-7) 10:00am

    Hatboro-Horsham Hatters (1-10) @ Upper Moreland Golden Bears (6-5) 10:00am

    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles (6-4) @ Harry S. Truman Tigers (2-8) 10:00am

    Pennridge Rams (11-1) @ Quakertown Community Panthers (1-9) 10:15am

    Easton Area Red Rovers (9-2) @ @ Phillipsburg (NJ) 10:30am

    Bristol Warriors (8-1) @ Morrisville Bulldogs (6-6) 10:30am (CANCELED)

    New Hope Solebury Lions (5-4) @ South Hunterdon Regional (NJ) 10:30am

    Sun Valley Vanguards (6-5) @ Chichester Eagles (3-8) 10:30am

    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs (5-6) @ Benjamin Franklin Electrons (3-8) 10:30am

    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars (1-9) @ Germantown Bears (4-7) 10:30am

    Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks (9-1) @ Malvern Prep Friars (6-4) 10:30am

    Roman Catholic Cahillites (5-4) @ Roxborough Indians (4-6) 10:30am

    John Bartram Maroon Wave (2-9) @ Delaware Valley Charter Warriors (6-5) 10:30am

    Overbrook Panthers (7-4) @ West Philadelphia Speedboys (6-5) 10:30am

  • Week 12 HS Football Recap – Eastern Conference

    Eastern Conference

    Class AAAA

    Wyoming Valley West over Nazareth Area 29-28

    Derrick Simms rushed for 129 yards on 21 carries and three touchdowns. Michael Baur one-yard touchdown run and Brett Good’s two-point conversion was the difference on double overtime.

     

    Source: LehighValleyLive.com

     

    Class AAA

    Scranton Prep over Muhlenberg 35-14

    Running back Marshall Kupinski rushed for 227 yards on 33 carries and three scores. Griffin DiBileo passed for 129 yards.

     

    Source: Varsity570.com

     

    Class AA

    North Schuylkill over Carbondale 22-14

    Ethan Motsney rushed for 129 yards on 17 carries and one score. Matt Gownley added 111 yards and two touchdowns.

     

    Source: Varsity570.com

     

    Class A

    Schuylkill Haven over Northwest Area 2-0 (Forfeit win)

     

  • Week 12 HS Football Recap – Class A

    A

    District 1/12

    Bristol over Comm Tech 27-24

    Bristol’s Dante Simmons rushed for 161 yards on 35 carries and two touchdowns. Up next is the District 11 champions, Williams Valley.

     

    Source: Philly.com

     

    District 2

    Dunmore over Old Forge 7-6

    Austin Seamon blocked Old Forge’s extra point and Daiqwon Buckley rushed for 154 yards on 22 carries and one touchdown. Dunmore avenged a week four loss. Up next for Dunmore is Southern Columbia.

     

    Source: Varsity570.com

     

    District 3

    Delone Catholic over Columbia 28-16

    Delone Catholic as a team rushed for 324 yards. Lance Reneker had 136 yards rushing, Brett Smith had 102 yards and Matt Guiffreda added 78 yards. Smith passed for 106 yards on 8 of 12 passing. Up next is Steelton-Highspire.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

    Steelton-Highspire over Millersburg 21-0

    Steelton-Highspire’s defense led the way. They only gave up 114 total yards of offense. Tyquan Walker rushed for 101 yards on 30 carries and two touchdowns. James Warren passed for 162 yards and one score. Up next is Delone Catholic for the District 3 Class A title.

     

    Source: Philly.com

     

    District 4

    Southern Columbia over South Williamsport 47-12

    The Tigers won their 22nd District Four title. Their Delaware wing-T offense rushed for 309 yards on 43 carries. Taylor Young passed for 114 yards on 5 of 7. Up next for the Tigers is Dunmore.

     

    Source: DailyItem.com

     

    District 11

    Williams Valley over Tri-Valley 48-0

    Williams Valley used a balanced attack, rushing for 214 yards and passing for 139 yards in the shutout win. Cole Barnhardt rushed for 163 yards and three touchdowns. Stephen Sedesse passed for 139 yards and three scores. Up next is Bristol.

  • Week 12 HS Football Recap – Class AA

    AA

    District 2

    Wyoming Area over Lakeland 20-7

    Quarterback Nick O’Brien led the way with 135 yards rushing on 25 carries and three touchdowns. He completed four of five,  Two for 74 yards. Up next is the District 11 Champions Pen Argyl.

     

    Source: Varisty570.com

     

    District 3

    Wyomissing Area over Schuylkill Valley 42-14

    Running back Alex Anzlone rushed for 132 yards on 20 carries and three scores. As a  team Wyomissing rushed for 319 yards on 54 carries. The undefeated Spartans host Bermudian Springs next weekend.

     

    Source: Berksgameday.com

     

    Bermudian Springs over Biglerville 34-14

    Quarterback Michael Moore completed 9 of 12 passes for 152 yards and three touchdowns. He rushed for 68 yards on seven carries and one touchdown. Zach Stroup led receivers with six catches for 99 yards and one score. They have a date set next week for the District 3 2A title against Wyomissing Area.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

    District 4

    Danville over Athens 14-13

    Dressler scored the game-tying touchdown on a 15-yard run with 5:26 remaining in the game. Shayne Riley’s kick put Danville up by one and the win. Dressler rushed for 140 yards on 20 carries and one score. Cale rice added 78 yards and a touchdown. Up next is Mount Carmel Area for the District title.

     

    Mount Carmel Area over Montoursville 48-20

    Mount Carmel’s Luke Klingerman rushed for 283 yards and two touchdowns and Mount Carmel defense forced five turnovers. Mount Carmel plays Danville next weekend.

     

    Source: SunGazette.com

     

    District 11

    Pen Argyl over Catasauqua 26-20

    Mike Racciato and Michael DePaolo paced the running game for the Green Knights. Racciato rushed for 104 yards and DePaolo rushed for 95 yards and three scores including the game winner with 2:01 remaining. Quarterback Nick Oyer passed for 83 yards and one score. Up next is the District Two Champions, Wyoming Area.

     

    District 12

    Imhotep Charter over West Catholic 40-8

    After a close first half, Imhotep out scored West Catholic 27-0. David Williams rushed for 199 yards on 23 carries and two touchdowns.

     

    Source: Philly.com

  • Week 12 HS Football Recap – Class AAA

    AAA

    District 1

    West Chester Henderson over Pottsgrove 31-28

    Sean Engle 31-yard field goal with less than three minutes remaining proved to be the winning kick. Tre Green rushed for 169 yards on 16 carries. Up next for Henderson is Interboro. This will be for the District 1 3A title.

     

    Source: Phillycom

     

    Interboro over Academy Park 22-21

    Warren Allen rushed for 116 yards on 23 carries and two touchdowns. Allen’s go ahead touchdown with 1:25 remaining and Mike Christalki’s extra point was the difference. Up next is West Chester Henderson

     

    Source: Philly.com

     

    District 2 

    Abington Heights over Berwick Area 44-35

    Dante Pasqualichio completed 15 of 25 for 200 yards and three touchdowns to lead the way. His main target was JC Show. He had six catches for 88 yards and one touchdown. Up next is Allentown Central Catholic.

     

     

    District 3

    Bishop McDevitt over Conrad Weiser 42-21

    Runningback Rashad Lawson rushed for 181 yards on 16 carries and two touchdowns. Andre Robinson and Darnell Holland each had one score. Quarterback Alec Werner completed seven on 14 for 97 yards and two touchdowns. Up next is Lancaster Catholic.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

    Lancaster Catholic over Cocalico 20-7

    The defending AA State champs are doing well in their first year at the AAA level. Runningback Roman Clay led the way with 97 yards rushing on 19 carries and one score. Nassir Weaver added 73 yards. Sean Titus had a 98 yard interception return.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

    West York over Spring Grove 42-17

    West York out scored Spring Grove 42-3 in the first three quarters. Quarterback Brandon Kinneman passed for 106 yards and one score. Running back Brock Snellbaker rushed for 67 yards on eight carries and three scores. Up next is Susquehanna Township.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

    Susquehanna Township over Manheim Central 27-17

    Running back Colby Grant rushed for 174 yards on 17 carries and two scores. Quarterback Jordan Baskerville passed for 77 yards and one touchdown. Up next is undefeated West York.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

    District 4

    Selinsgrove over Milton Area 31-0

    Selinsgrove’s defense pitched their second consecutive shootout of the playoffs and running back Juvon Batts led the way with 217 yards rushing. Up next is the Pittsburgh City League Champions, University Prep.

     

    Source: DailyItem.com

     

    District 11

    Allentown Central Catholic over Southern Lehigh 23-0

    Running back Colin McDermott rushed for 246 yards on 43 carries and one touchdown. McDermott now holds the school record for 32 rushing touchdowns in a season. The Vikings had 347 total yards of offense. Up next is the District Two Champs, Abington Heights.

     

     

    District 12

    Archbishop Wood over Bok Vo-Tech 49-28

    In the first half, Josh Messina led the way with an interception, sack and forced a fumble. Wood built a 49-6 lead and put in their backups. It was then that Bok scored 22 points in the fourth quarter. Wood will play the winner of the Henderson vs. Interboro game in two weeks.

     

    Source: Phillycom

  • Week 12 HS Football Recap – Class AAAA

    AAAA

    District 1

     

    Coatesville over Wissahickon 42-21

    The Red Raiders were led by quarterback Emmett Hunt. Hunt completed 11 of 15 passes for 156 yards and three touchdowns. Chris Jones caught seven passes for 93 yards and two scores. Coatesville out gained Wissahickon 247 to 192. Up next for Coatesville is Neshaminy .

     

    Source: Montgomery Media

     

    Neshaminy over Central Bucks South 14-7

    Neshaminy’s (9-3) Nate Hall rushed for 277 yards on 36 carries and two touchdowns to lead the Redskins over Central Bucks South. Neshaminy out rushed Central Bucks South 343 to 149. Up next for the Redskins is Coatesville.

     

    Source: PhillyBurbs.com

     

    Spring-Ford over Ridley 28-26

    Spring-Ford’s defense led the way forcing six turnovers (five in the first half) that turned into 28 points. The Rams survived a late rally by Ridley. Mike Crowley scored with 2:45 left in the game. The Rams defense stuffed a two-point conversion on a quarterback sneak. Up next for Spring-Ford is Pennridge.

     

    Source: Montgomery Media

     

    Pennridge over Pennsbury 28-27

    Pennridge had a 21-point lead and had to hold on late against Pennsbury. Pennsbury scored the last 20 points of the game. Shawn Pepper’s 45-yard touchdowns run with 1:45 remaining, capped off a huge comeback. But the missed extra point preserved the one-point win for Pennridge. Up next for Pennridge is Spring-Ford.

     

    Source: PhillyBurbs.com

     

    District 2

    Delaware Valley over Scranton 27-16

    Delaware Valley as a team rushed for 332 yards on 59 attempts to avenge an early loss to Scranton for the District 2 4A title. Quarterback Bryan Schor completed 7 of 11 passes for 99 yards and rushed for 82 yards to lead the way. Up next for Delaware Valley is Parkland. Can Delaware Valley make it three-and-0 against the Lehigh Valley Conference?

     

    Source: TheTimes-Tribune.com

     

    District 3

    Wilson over Central York 35-10

    Wilson’s Jim Brooks rushed for 65-yards on eight carries and three touchdowns to lead the Bulldogs. Wilson’s defense held Central York to  219 total yards. Up next for Wilson is Governor Mifflin.

     

    Source: Berksgameday.com

     

    Governor Mifflin over Penn Manor 35-21

    Governor Mifflin rushed for 368 yards en route to a 14 point win over Penn Manor. Ryan Barbon rushed for 192 yards on 28 carries and two touchdowns. Jan Johnson rushed for 147 yards and two scores. Up next for Governor Mifflin is Wilson.

     

    Source: Lancasteronline.com

     

    Central Dauphin over Manheim Township 38-30

    Running back Drew Scales paced the Rams with 201 yards rushing on 15 carries (13.4 averaged) and three touchdowns. Zayd Issah added two scores and Quarterback Brandon LaVia completed 13 of 20 for 129 yards. Up next is Harrisburg. This is a rematch from week 7, Central Dauphin won in OT 24-21.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

    Harrisburg over Cumberland Valley 47-28

    Running back Robert Martin led the way rushing for 360 yards on 26 carries and three touchdowns. Quarterback Kyle Cook completed eight of 12 passes for 146 yards and three touchdowns. Harrisburg as a team rushed for 587 yards of their 733 total yards of offense. Up next for Harrisburg is the defending state champs, Central Dauphin.

     

    Source: Pennlive.com

     

    District 11

    Parkland over Pleasant Valley 37-0

    Parkland out rushed Pleasant Valley, 247 to 46. Jarel Elder rushed for 100 yards on 10 carries and Tim Baranek rushed for 75 yards on 14 carries. Baranek added 105 yards in the air and two scores. Up next for Parkland is Delaware Valley. This is a rematch from Week one, Delaware Valley won 37-35.

     

    Source: Lehighvalleylive.com

     

    District 12

    LaSalle College HS over Frankford 37-20

    LaSalle won their fourth straight PIAA District 12 Class AAA title. Chris Kane completed 6 of 9 for 152 yards and three touchdowns. Jordan Meachum rushed for 147 yards on seven carries and one score. LaSalle will play the winner of the Delaware Valley vs. Parkland game in two weeks.

     

    Source: Phillycom

  • Williams Valley rolls past Tri-Valley to claim District 11 Class A championship

    WILLIAMSTOWN, Pa. – It was all about records Saturday night.

    Running back Cole Barnhardt set a pair of single-season rushing records. Quarterback Stephen Sedesse set a single-season passing yardage record. Heck, even the 50/50 prize of $2,025 was a record.

    Williams Valley winning a district football championship, however, won’t go down as sounding like a broken record.

    Tri-Valley League champion Williams Valley (12-0) rolled to a 28-0 halftime lead and held Tri-Valley’s (10-2) potent 1-2 backfield punch of Blake Bowman and Dalton Miller in check the entire game to secure the school’s second District 11 Class A football championship, and first since 1990, in a 48-0 mercy rule victory Saturday night from Gerald Stauffenburg Field at Viking Stadium in Williamstown.

    In mercy rule games, the clock runs continuously in the second half when one team builds a lead of 35 points or more. The clock only stops for timeouts, injuries or scoring plays, and the running clock doesn’t stop if the losing team pulls to within 35 points at any point in the second half.

    With the victory, the Vikings advance to a PIAA Class A preliminary round game against District 1/12 champion Bristol, a representative of the Bicentennial Athletic League in District 1. The Warriors defeated Philadelphia Public League rep Communications Tech, 27-24, Friday, and will host next week’s game Friday night at a site to be determined.

    When Williams Valley won its only District 11 A crown, the Eastern Conference playoffs were still a major player and the primary way for teams to gain enough points to enter the PIAA tournament. So the Vikings didn’t qualify for the PIAA playoffs in 1990. Next Friday’s game will mark the program’s first-ever PIAA playoff game.

    “We’re having a (heck) of a season,” said first-year head coach Tim Savage, a 1992 graduate of WV. “We’re coaching for the kids and the kids are playing for us. This means everything to us (as a program). It’s our first 12-0 season, first PIAA playoff berth.”

    It was also Tri-Valley’s first shutout loss of the season.

    “They won the game up front,” said Tri-Valley head coach Mike Kogut. “They were tenacious on defense.”

    Tri-Valley featured a potent 1-2 backfield rushing duo of Blake Bowman and Dalton Miller, both seniors, who combined to form the seventh 2,000/1,000 backfield rushing duo in Pennsylvania since 2003. But Williams Valley left Bowman and Miller punchless.

    Bowman rushed for 75 yards on 19 carries and completed one pass for four yards. Miller rushed for 36 yards on 10 carries and completed 2-of-10 passes for 5 yards with two interceptions (both by WV’s James Deiter). Tri-Valley finished a combined 4-of-13 passing for 16 yards. The Bulldogs finished with 129 yards of total offense and committed as many turnovers in the game as it had first downs (five).

    “Our defense has been key,” said senior receiver/safety Owen Daniel. “Ever since Week 1, we wanted to shut everybody out.”

    Saturday marked Williams Valley’s seventh shutout in 12 games. The Vikings have allowed an average of 7.3 points per game.

    “We were able to shut them down and limit their big plays the first time we played,” Kogut said.

    The scoreless tie lasted all of 56 seconds. Daniel streaked behind the Bulldog defense for a 75-yard touchdown reception from Stephen Sedesse on the game’s second play to build a 7-0 advantage. Daniel also caught two 15-yard scoring passes later in the game and finished with three receptions for 105 yards.

    This night, it was Cole Barnhardt’s turn to shine. Barnhardt widened the Vikings’ lead to 14-0 with a 5-yard run in the first quarter, then added scoring runs of 62 yards in the second and 16 yards in the third quarter to cap a 21-carry, 162-yard game.

    “I expected to run it a lot, but it was nice to get all of those yards,” Barnhardt said. “It feels amazing to be able to wear this gold medal around my neck.”

    Trevor Whelski capped the game scoring with a 15-yard run in the fourth quarter.

    NOTES: Tri-Valley was seeking its first District 11 championship game since 2009, when the Bulldogs finished 10-5 and advanced to the PIAA semifinals opposite Bishop McCort…….Barnhardt established single-season records for rushing yardage (1,559) and rushing touchdowns (22), while Sedesse set a single-season passing yardage record (1,795). Daniel went over the 1,000-yard mark in receiving and has 50 catches for 1,084 yards and 16 touchdowns. Daniel said he is “fully settled in” to playing receiver and loves the position. In fact, he hopes to play receiver at the collegiate level…….The Tri-Valley League featured four of its teams (WV, T-V, Millersburg and Line Mountain) in three different PIAA Class A district playoff tournaments this season…….Williams Valley, through 12 games, has averaged 353.1 yards per game – 203.3 rushing and 149.8 passing. “I believe we’re the most balanced team remaining in Class A in the state,” Savage said.

    Tri-Valley 0 0 0 0 – 0
    Williams Valley 14 14 13 7 – 48

    Scoring
    1st Qtr
    WV – Owen Daniel 75 pass from Stephen Sedesse (Cody Miller kick)
    WV – Cole Barnhardt 5 run (Miller kick)
    2nd Qtr
    WV – Barnhardt 62 run (Miller kick)
    WV – Daniel 15 pass from Sedesse (Miller kick)
    3rd Qtr
    WV – Barnhardt 16 run (kick blocked)
    WV – Daniel 15 pass from Sedesse (Miller kick)
    4th Qtr
    WV – Trevor Whelski 15 run (Miller kick)

    TV WV
    Rushes-yds 32-113 35-214
    Passing 4-13-2 4-9-0
    Passing yds 16 139
    Total offense 129 353
    1st downs 5 12
    Penalties 5-50 5-36
    Turnovers 5 1

    Individual statistics

    RUSHING: TV: Blake Bowman 19-75; Dalton Miller 10-36; Hunter Harner 2-4; Tyler Lucas 1-minus-2. WV: Cole Barnhardt 21-163 3 TD; Trevor Whelski 10-42 TD; Owen Daniel 1-4; Brandon Bohr 2-5; Matt Miller 1-0.

    PASSING: TV: Miller 2-10-2-5; Bowman 1-2-0-4; Harner 1-1-0-7. WV: Stephen Sedesse 4-9-0-139 3 TD.

    RECEIVING: TV: Harner 2-5; Tanner Coleman 1-4; TEAM 1-7*. WV: Daniel 3-105 3 TD; Codie Miller 1-34.

    * = No player w/ jersey No. 15 appears on Tri-Valley’s roster posted on Maxpreps.com. If we receive note who the player is, we will accordingly update his name in the box score.

  • Another year, Another title

    The Vikings win their fourth straight District 11 3A title

    ALLENTOWN – Colin McDermott rushed for 246 yards on 43 carries and one touchdown to lead Allentown Central Catholic to a 23-0 win over Southern Lehigh at J. Birney Crum Stadium Friday night for the Class 3A District 11 title. With the win Allentown Central Catholic will wait for their next opponent. Berwick and Abington Heights play Saturday afternoon.

    After a scoreless first quarter, the Vikings finally got on the scoreboard with a Robert Fidati 35-yard field goal. On Southern Lehigh’s next possession they punted to the Vikings 45. Allentown Central Catholic added to their lead on an Anthony Beck to Ryan Belville 53-yard bomb. They led 10-0 with 6:00 minutes remaining in the first half.

    After a three-and-out by Southern Lehigh, the Vikings drove 56 yards for another score. Colin McDermott capped off the drive with a two-yard touchdown run with 4.9 seconds left in the half. The Vikings extended their lead to 17-0 going into halftime. With that touchdown, McDermott, now holds the school record 32 rushing touchdowns in a season. Allentown Central Catholic out gained Southern Lehigh 215 to 31. McDermott rushed for 135 yards on 25 carries.

    In the second half Southern Lehigh tried to get their offense going, but the Vikings’ Belville intercepted a Travis Edmond pass ending the Spartans first series.

    The Vikings would make them pay for the turnover. Allentown Central Catholic’s Beck found Belville for the 16-yard touchdown pass to extend their lead to 23-0. Beck finished the night completing 9 of 16 for 105 yards and two touchdowns.

    The Spartans drove down to the Vikings one-yard line. There they were facing a fourth down and two. The Spartans did not convert on fourth and goal. The Vikings’ Paul Leaser made the big hit to keep the Spartans out of the end zone.

    In the fourth quarter there was no scoring and the Vikings ran out the clock and now move on to the state playoffs.

     

    NOTE: Allentown Central Catholic seniors have never lost a District 11 Class 3A championship game.The Vikings had  347 total yards of offense and the Spartans had 128. McDermott now has 5,661 career rushing yards and 76 touchdowns.

    Southern Lehigh has been runner-up the last three years in a championship game. They lost to the Vikings twice in the District finals and last season to Berwick Area in the Eastern Conference 3A Final. The Spartans head football coach John Toman said, “The one difference with tonight was that we proved we belonged with them tonight. We just came up short.”

     

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Allentown Central Catholic 0 17 6 0 23
    Southern Lehigh 0 0 0 0 0
    1st Quarter
    No Score
    2nd Quarter
    ACC – Robert Fidati 35-yard kick 10:57
    ACC – Ryan Belville 53-yard pass from Anthony Beck 6:00
    ACC – Colin McDermott 2-yard run :04.9
    3rd Quarter
    ACC – Ryan Belville 16-yard pass from Anthony Beck 5:38
    4th Quarter
    No Score
  • Parkland Pulls Away from Pleasant Valley

    Orefield, Pa.- The calendar reads November 16. That is typically around the time of year when bears go in to hibernation. Friday night in Orefield, the Bears of Pleasant Valley were nowhere to be found.

    Parkland sent Pleasant Valley into hibernation for the winter as they beat them 37-0 and won the District 11 AAAA title.

    Pleasant Valley was shaky out of the gate. Led by head coach, Jim Terwilliger, the Bears were pounding the rock early and often through freshman running back Austyn Borre. They found some success with that, but it didn’t amount to any scores. Too often was Borre or junior quarterback, Brandon Leap, finding senior linebacker for Parkland, Xavier Roden in their running holes.

    Roden led the charge for the Trojan defense as his name was announced constantly throughout the brisk night stating that he had yet made another tackle. He also had a fumble recovery late in the first quarter.

    Pleasant Valley didn’t ever give up as they tried battling all the way to the final whistle. However they just couldn’t sustain any drives, especially when they entered Parkland’s territory.  Terwilliger was expressing his reasons to me for the lack of production, “We needed to execute. You can’t turn the ball over in a championship game.” Although the scoreboard looked bleak for the Bears, the well-dressed Terwilliger encouraged his players to hold their heads high throughout the post-game ceremonies.

    With an explosive second quarter by Parkland’s offense, capped by the beautiful pass and catch from senior Tim Baranek to senior Jarel Elder, the Trojans essentially put the game out of reach by the time they hit the locker rooms at half. Elder told me after the game how it felt to be able to execute big time plays, “It feels good. We knew coming in that we needed to maximize our big plays and minimize theirs and that is exactly what we did offensively and defensively.” Elder continued to discuss the defenses’ superb effort in the matchup, “Coaches draw up the plays and the schemes and we just execute. We all play at 110% every play.”

    Heading out of the locker room to begin the second half with a 24-0 lead the shivering Trojans struggled to get hot again as their offense was shutout by the on and off Pleasant Valley defense. The Bears forced three three-and-outs from the Trojans in the third quarter.

    Unfortunately for Pleasant Valley the offense couldn’t capitalize and that wasn’t even the worst news of the period. Starting quarterback, Leap, had to leave the game after he came up limping after a rushing attempt. He was seen using crutches on the sidelines for the rest of the game and on the field after the contest. It was confirmed by head coach, Terwilliger, later that Leap had broken his leg on that play.

    The fourth quarter was an easy one at that for the Trojans. The starting offense was removed from the game after a quick score for the Trojans courtesy of a 51 yard touchdown run by 5’7”, 155 pound Elder.
    A rejoicing Baranek was able to stay humble when I asked him how it felt to be District 11 AAAA champions, “It was a huge win for us. We played tough. We played well. We had some times where we could have executed better. Pleasant Valley played tough. Credit them and their coach for that [as they] were representing their conference in a strong way…it was a big win for us.”

    As the amount of time remaining decreased as quick as the temperature outside, the mercy-rule fourth quarter ushered us rapidly into the medal ceremony. While elated family members stormed the field, cameras in hand, ready to capture the moment with their victorious players, there was a lot of sportsmanship going around. Regardless of what the scoreboard displayed, Parkland handled the victory with grace as they refused to score again at the end of the game and with their mature post-game interactions with the Pleasant Valley players.

    After pumping up his already exuberant squad Parkland’s head coach, Jim Morgans, talked about Jarel Elder and his squad, “Elder is an outstanding player. I’ve been doing this for a long time and he is definitely in the top five or top ten best players that I’ve coached. He just has a nose for the ball.” While crediting the Bears’ talents, Morgans wasn’t too pleased with the running game, “Well I thought we could have run the ball better today. We want to run the football. Timmy [Baranek] gives us an extra dimension in the running game.”

    The Parkland Trojans got to this point by avenging a loss that they got at the hands of Easton during the regular season when the beat them in the opening round of the district playoffs. If they want to keep their 2012 season alive they will need to avenge another regular season loss. This one was the season opening defeat at the hands of Delaware Valley by a score of 37-35. The game will be played, Friday, November 23 at 7pm. The site is to be determined.

    1st Quarter
    7:36- Parkland 20 yard field goal attempt good by Owen- Parkland 3 PV 0
    2nd Quarter

    11:21- Parkland 17 yard touchdown pass from Baranek to Fuehrer. PAT good– Parkland 10 PV 0

    2:31 – Parkland 5 yard rushing touchdown by Baranek. PAT good- Parkland 17 PV 0

    1:15 – Parkland 55 yard touchdown pass from Baranek to Elder. PAT good- Parkland 24 PV 0

    3rd Quarter

    :55.2- Parkland 44 yard interception return by Elder. PAT good- Parkland 31 PV 0

    4th Quarter

    11:09- Parkland 51 yard rushing touchdown by Elder. PAT no good- Parkland 37 PV 0

     

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  • 2012 Class SCFCA Hall of Fame

    Induction of the 2012 Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame will take place during halftime of the SCFCA All-Star Game, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 7 p.m., Rotary Field, Schuylkill Haven.

    Inductees are: Joe Pilconis, Mahanoy Area; John Davis, Schuylkill Haven; Bill Schwalm, Williams Valley; Bill Kierlawich, Cardinal Brennan (at-large).
    Joe Pilconis: Mahanoy Area
    Coached football at Frackville, Mahanoy City, Mahanoy Area and Panther Valley for 32 years. As head coach he compiled a record of 118 wins, 94 losses and 15 ties. His 1962 Mahanoy Area team was undefeated. He was a founding father of the Schuylkill County Coaches Association. He was inducted into the Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1988.
    Graduated from Frackville High School in 1929, where he lettered in football, basketball, and track. Received an athletic scholarship to Temple University where he became an All American under legendary coach “Pop” Warner. Played 3 years with the Philadelphia Eagles as well as several semi-pro teams. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, Jerry Wolman-Northern Anthracite Chapter.
    John Davis: Schuylkill Haven
    John Davis graduated from Nativity BVM in 1964 and attended Murray State University where he played offensive tackle for 5 years and earned a masters degree in Physical Education. He served 11 years as assistant coach at Schuylkill Haven until becoming the head coach in 1982 and compiling a record of 180-88-2. His 1982, 1985, and 1991 teams won Eastern Conference Championships while the “91” team captured the state title. His Hurricanes won District gold in 1994, 1998 and 2002. The 2002 squad wore the Anthracite 8 crown. He unexpectedly passed away prior to the 2005 season after serving as Schuylkill Havens health and physical education instructor for over 30 years.
    Bill Schwalm: Williams Valley
    Bill Schwalm is a Mahanoy Joint (now Line Mountain) graduate and three year football letter winner of West Chester University . He began his coaching career as an assistant at both Tri-Valley, and Bucknell University. During a 33-season stretch as head football coach at Tri-Valley, Halifax and Williams Valley High Schools, he won 163 games. At Halifax his team captured the 1981 Tri-Valley league championship. His Williams Valley squads won the 1999 Eastern Conference and 2001 Twin Valley titles.. He recently retired from coaching after spending the past four seasons as the Vikings’ offensive coordinator.
    Bill Kirelawich: Cardinal Brennan (at-large)
    Bill Kirelawich is a Frackville native and from 1970-78 was head coach at Cardinal Brennan, compiling an overall 34-38-2 record. A linebacker at Salem College under current administrative assistant Donnie Young, he helped the Tigers to an 8-1 record as a senior captain and Top 20 NAIA ranking. His 89-yard interception return remains a school record.
    Currently the defensive line coach at Arizona, he is the longest tenured coach in the history of West Virginia University, where he was responsible for recruiting many high school players from schools in the Southern Division of the Eastern Conference.
    At West Virginia, he had the following coaching positions: 2003-11, defensive line; 2001-02, administrative assistant; 1991-00, defensive line; 1988-90, outside linebackers; 1980-87, defensive line; 1979: assistant.
    He and his wife Maggie are the parents of three children: Miki, Billy and Jake.
  • Lehigh Valley Interscholastic Athletic Conference All-Star Team

    The Varsity Head Football Coaches of ten members of the Lehigh Valley Interscholastic Athletic Conference met Wednesday, November 14, 2012 to select the members of this past season’s All Star Football Teams. The coaches selected offensive and defensive all-star teams (first and honorable mention) representing the Lehigh Valley Interscholastic Athletic Conference. The rosters (name, school, jersey #, grade) of each of those teams are included in this correspondence.

     

    OFFENSIVE MVP – TIE: Nick Shafnisky (Whitehall) & Colin McDermott (ACC)

    DEFENSIVE MVP – TIE: Tyler Green (Easton) & Austin Brown (Easton)

     

    L.V.I.A.C. All Stars

     

    DEFENSE

     

     

    Down Linemen (4)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Green, Tyler

    Easton

    53

    12

    CO-MVP

    Mowad, Matt

    Easton

    85

    12

    1

    Heist, Shaun

    Parkland

    56

    12

    1

    Barber, Dave

    Parkland

    60

    11

    HM

    Wygant, Jake

    Whitehall

    64

    12

    1

    Bradley, Aaron

    Nazareth

    76

    12

    HM

     

    Linebackers (3)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Brown, Austin

    Easton

    32

    12

    CO-MVP

    Gurinowich, Zach

    Parkland

    35

    12

    1

    Kauffman, Evan

    Freedom

    42

    12

    1

     

    Special Team Player (1)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Elder, Jarel

    Parkland

    7

    12

    1

    Simpson, Shane

    Easton

    18

    10

    1

     

    Secondary (4)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Hernandez, Pedro

    Freedom

    7

    12

    HM

    Williams, KJ

    Liberty

    2

    11

    1

    Tonnies, Alex

    Nazareth

    10

    12

    1

    Elder, Jarel

    Parkland

    7

    12

    1

    Redmond, Eli

    Parkland

    1

    11

    HM

    Bonshak, Ryan

    Whitehall

    4

    11

    1

     

    Punter (1)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Wrobel, Sean

    Freedom

    1

    12

    1

     

    L.V.I.A.C. All Stars

    Offense

     

    Tight End (1)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Mowad, Matt

    Easton

    85

    12

    1

     

    Wide Receiver (2)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Williams, KJ

    Liberty

    2

    11

    1

    Sommer, Nick

    Whitehall

    6

    12

    1

    Tackles (2)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Bradley, Aaron

    Nazareth

    76

    12

    HM

    Unger, Mike

    Parkland

    75

    12

    1

    Ghasab, Oscar

    ACC

    64

    12

    HM

    Genevese, Aaron

    Whitehall

    75

    12

    1

    Guards (2)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Wygant, Jake

    Whitehall

    64

    12

    1

    Englebert, Andrew

    ACC

    55

    12

    1

    Wong, Dave

    Parkland

    50

    12

    HM

     

    Center (1)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Lucci, Angelo

    ACC

    51

    11

    1

    Dupre, Ryan

    Parkland

    66

    12

    HM

     

    Quarterback (1)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Shafnisky, Nick

    Whitehall

    9

    12

    CO-MVP

     

    Running Backs (2)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Elder, Jarel

    Parkland

    7

    12

    1

    McDermott, Colin

    ACC

    2

    12

    CO-MVP

    Simpson, Shane

    Easton

    18

    10

    HM

     

    Placekicker (1)

    Name

    School

    Number

    Grade

    Vote

    Wrobel, Sean

    Freedom

    1

    12

    HM

    Landis, Dalton

    Emmaus

    28

    12

    1

  • EasternPAFootball.com Notebook: Tidbits from around the eastern half of the state

    Mount Carmel Area head football coach Carm DeFrancesco is one of the best postgame interviews around.

    He’s honest and thorough, and he’s also got personality with his answers. He’s not afraid to react when he hears a stat that blows him away, like the 29 total offensive plays and five first downs the Red Tornadoes’ defense limited No. 2-seeded Central Columbia to Friday night in the District 4 AA quarterfinals.

    “Coaches (Gary) Howanec and (Robert) Veach had the guys ready to go,” DeFrancesco said following the 17-0 victory. “Our team just took control in the second half.”

    Friday’s game began eerily similar to the first meeting between the two teams. Central’s Jordan Thivierge hit Dylan Hine for a huge gain on a pass play down the far sideline, which spanned 58 yards. In the first meeting, Thivierge and Hine connected on a 76-yard touchdown, but then did little else. Ditto for Friday night, minus the touchdown.

    The Red Tornadoes face yet another rematch in the semifinals – Montoursville – a team which hung 41 points on the vaunted Red Death defense earlier in the season. If Mount Carmel survives that test with the Warriors, it likely would face Danville in the District 4 title game.

    “We told our kids, ‘We are the defending District 4 champions until someone else says we aren’t,” DeFrancesco said. “Our kids here (at Mount Carmel) have championship heart.”

    ***
    How about the huge showdown in southeastern PA between undefeated Imhotep Charter and four-time PIAA AA semifinalist West Catholic? Imhotep Charter has set a Philadelphia Public League record for points scored in a single season, with 486, and loves to run, run, run the football. West Catholic, meanwhile, has scored 40 points or more in six of its seven victories and brings to the table a 1,400-yard rusher in Greg White and 1,400-yard passer in Antwain McCollum.

    Imhotep Charter’s defense faces by far its stiffest test of the season. The Panthers have allowed only 50 points – an average of 4.5 points per game – and has recorded six shutouts.

    ***
    Depending on the length of Pennridge’s playoff run, junior running back Mike Class might surpass the 4,000-yard benchmark in career rushing this season.

    Class, the Rams’ feature running back and primary offensive centerpiece, has rushed for 2,201 yards and 29 touchdowns this season. Entering Friday’s game with Pennsbury, Class has rushed for 3,713 yards for his career, needing just 287 to reach 4,000 and 288 to surpass the mark.

    ***
    Parkland has been playing red-hot football as of late, ripping off nine consecutive victories and averaging just a hair under 40 points per game. Last season, the Trojans finished the season with a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in Rob Dvoracek and Jarel Elder.

    But this year, Parkland could potentially have a shot at a 1,000-yard rushing trio.

    The aforementioned Elder has rushed for 1,060 yards, but teammates Tim Baranek (906) and Elijah Redmond (830) are also within shouting distance of 1,000 yards rushing as well. If both Baranek and Redmond join Elder with 1,000 yards rushing, Parkland will become just the sixth PIAA-affiliated program with a trio of 1,000-yard rushers since the 2005 season, and the first program in that span from District 11.

    ***
    There are a pair of major rematches involving District 2 programs this weekend.

    In the 2/11 AAAA subregional semifinals, Scranton and Delaware Valley meet again. The Knights beat the Warriors, 34-27, in the first meeting.

    Meanwhile, in the District 2 A championship game, Dunmore meets Old Forge. Old Forge won the initial meeting, 21-0, but Dunmore was without its two top rushers, Daiquon Buckley and Austin Seamon.

    ***
    Wyoming Area’s Nick O’Brien unofficially needs just 99 yards rushing Friday against Lakeland to attain 5,000 for his career and 100 yards passing for his first-ever 1,000/1,000 season.

    ***
    Despite his team being eliminated from the District 3 AA playoffs Friday, Trinity senior running back Adam Geiger surpassed the 4,000-yard benchmark for his career. Geiger’s career for the Shamrocks saw him rush for 4,041 yards, including 1,510 as a senior.

    ***
    Schuylkill Valley won its first-ever District 3 playoff game in program history Friday, eliminating Berks Catholic, 42-21.

    ***
    Bermudian Springs officially has posted its third consecutive season with a pair of 1,000-yard rushers – Zack Stroup has 1,230 and Tristan Sponseller 1,063.

    Muhlenberg and Hamburg also each have 1,000-yard backfield duos. For the Muhls, Ben Ortiz (1,072) and Francisco German (1,032) have helped the blue and yellow reach the Eastern Conference AAA championship game against Scranton Prep. For Hamburg, Montay Berger (1,157) and Joe Raffensberger (1,006) fronted the run-centric Hawks’ offensive arsenal.

    District 3 lays claim to five of the 10 1,000-yard rushing tandems in the state this year.

    ***
    Archbishop Wood had scored only 192 points through its first seven games of the season. Over the last four weeks, the Vikings have scored 210, bumping their season total to 402 through 11 games (36.5 points per game).

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  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 11)

    Big School

    1) LaSalle College (12) 10-1 (4)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 11-0 (2)

    3) Ridley (1) 11-0 (8)

    4) Archbishop Wood (12) 9-2 (7)

    5) Scranton (2) 11-0 (5)

    6) Wilson (3) 10-1 (10)

    7) Pennridge (1) 10-1 (9)

    8) Delaware Valley (2) 10-1 (10)

    9) Harrisburg  (3) 9-2 (NR)

    10) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 9-1 (3)

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 11-0 (1)

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 11-0 (2)

    3) Imhotep Charter (12) 11-0 (3)

    4) Old Forge (2) 11-0 (4)

    5) Dunmore (2) 10-1 (5)

    6) Bermudian Springs (3) 11-0 (7)

    7) Williams Valley (11) 11-0 (8)

    8) Catasauqua (11) 11-0 (9)

    9) Danville Area (4) 9-2 (NR)

    10) Episcopal Academy (IND) 10-0 (10)

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 11

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. Please note, if multiple teams from a geographic district appear in HM, they are arranged in alphabetical order within that specific region.

    AAAA:
    1. North Allegheny (7, 11-0), def. Bethel Park 42-14
    2. La Salle College High School (12, 10-1), def. St. Joseph’s Prep 28-27 (F/OT)
    3. Ridley (1, 11-0), def. Downingtown West 20-17
    4. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 10-1), def. Dallastown 48-0
    5. Parkland (11, 9-2), def. Easton Area 41-10
    6. Upper St. Clair (7, 10-1), def. Pittsburgh Central Catholic 38-0
    7. Scranton (2, 11-0), def. East Stroudsburg South 42-20
    8. Pennridge (1, 10-1), def. Abington 35-14
    9. Central Dauphin (3, 9-2), def. J.P. McCaskey 37-20
    10. Central Bucks South (1, 10-1), def. Haverford 38-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Coatesville (1), Downingtown East (1), Pennsbury (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Cumberland Valley (3), Governor Mifflin (3), Harrisburg (3), Penn Manor (3), State College Area (6), Gateway (7), Seneca Valley (7), Woodland Hills (7), McDowell (10), Easton Area (11), Whitehall (11), St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    AAA:
    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 11-0), def. Lampeter-Strasburg 40-13
    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 10-0), DNP Week 11 (playoff bye)
    3. Archbishop Wood (12, 9-2), def. Monsignor Bonner 38-16
    4. Thomas Jefferson (7, 11-0), def. Franklin Regional 24-21
    5. Pottsgrove (1, 11-0), def. Strath Haven 32-13
    6. West Allegheny (7, 10-1), def. Montour 14-2
    7. West York Area (3, 11-0), def. Northeastern 49-20
    8. Central Valley (7, 9-2), def. Hopewell 49-21
    9. Lancaster Catholic (3, 8-3), def. Hershey 32-14
    10. Cocalico (3, 10-1), def. West Perry 37-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Academy Park (1), Henderson (1), Abington Heights (2), Berwick (2), Conrad Weiser (3), Manheim Central (3), Susquehanna Township (3), Selinsgrove (4), Mars (7), Montour (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), General McLane (10), Slippery Rock (10), Allentown Central Catholic (11)

    AA:
    1. Aliquippa (7, 11-0), def. Mt. Pleasant 43-6
    2. Wyomissing (3, 11-0), def. Littlestown 45-13
    3. Washington (7, 11-0), def. Seton-LaSalle 33-17
    4. South Fayette (7, 11-0), def. Beaver Falls 35-21
    5. Imhotep Charter (12, 11-0), def. Prep Charter 32-7
    6. Hickory (10, 9-1), def. Northwestern 48-22
    7. Jeannette (7, 10-1), def. Beaver Area 47-15
    8. Richland (6, 11-0), def. Penn Cambria 28-0
    9. Catasauqua (11, 11-0), def. Northern Lehigh 42-15
    10. Bermudian Springs (3, 11-0), def. Susquenita 42-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Wyoming Area (2), Berks Catholic (3), Biglerville (3), Schuylkill Valley (3), Trinity (3), Danville (4), Montoursville (4), Mount Carmel (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Grove City (10), Wilmington (10), Pen Argyl (11), Tamaqua (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 11-0), def. Brentwood 39-0
    2. Southern Columbia (4, 11-0), def. Line Mountain 28-21
    3. Old Forge (2, 11-0), def. Riverside 42-7
    4. Dunmore (2, 10-1), def. Lackawanna Trail 32-12
    5. Sto-Rox (7, 10-1), def. Union (New Castle) 33-8
    6. Williams Valley (11, 11-0), def. Shenandoah Valley 42-28
    7. Sharpsville (10, 9-1), def. Cochranton 42-6
    8. Tri-Valley (11, 10-1), def. Marian Catholic 28-13
    9. Bellwood-Antis (6, 10-1), def. Glendale 40-14
    10. Port Allegany (9, 10-0), DNP Week 11 (playoff bye)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Steelton-Highspire (3), Line Mountain (4), So. Williamsport (4), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Northern Bedford (5), Windber (5), Bishop McCort (6), Neshannock (7), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Rochester (7), Clarion Area (9), West Middlesex (10)

  • Parkland’s defense leads the way

    EASTON – Parkland’s defense forced two third quarter turnovers and broke a halftime tie as the Trojans’ defense led they way in a 41-10 rout over Easton Area in a Districts 2-4-11 Class 4A subregional game Saturday night at Cottingham Stadium.

    Parkland (9-2) avenged an early loss to Easton (9-2) and won their ninth straight game. They will advance to meet Pleasant Valley in a semifinal game. Pleasant Valley defeated Stroudsburg 24-21.

    The Trojans wanted to establish their defense right from the start. After winning the coin toss, they elected to receive the ball in the second half.

    The Trojans’ defense set the tone right out of the gates, forcing a three-and-out on Easton’s first drive. Parkland on their first possession drove 71 yards on 14 plays right down the field as quarterback Tim Baranek capped off the drive with an one-yard run and Zach Owen’s kick put the Trojans up 7-0.

    The Red Rovers answered the drive with an Matt Semanick 30-yard field goal to cut their lead to four with 1:21 left in the first quarter.

    Easton then took their first lead of the night driving 63 yards. Kyle Bambary’s one-yard touchdown run put the Red Rovers up 10-7.

    The Trojans tied the game up at ten on a Zach Owen 32-yard field goal with 30.5 seconds remaining in the first half.

    At halftime the game was tied at ten.

    In the third quarter Parkland would capitalize on Easton turnovers. Guys like Jarel Elder and Xavier Roden were all over the field making plays. “Our seniors did a tremendous job tonight,” said Jim Morgans. “Tonight all the kids stepped up and I am proud of them.”

    After a touchdown pass by Parkland was waved off because of a penalty, Parkland had to punt the ball. The ball took a funny bounce. It hit an Easton player and the Trojans recovered the ball on Easton 25.

    Eli Redmond went in from nine-yards out to put Parkland back in the lead. With 7:47 left in the third quarter, Parkland led 17-10.

    On Easton’s next drive, Jarel Elder intercepted a Bradley Wilkins pass at the Red Rovers 31. Parkland extended their lead on a Elder one-yard touchdown run. The touchdown was setup by a Tim Baranek to Elder 30-yard pass to the one-yard line. The Trojans led 24-10.

    Elder finished the game with 125 yards on 18 carries and two touchdowns. Elder did limp off early in the game. He was nursing a ankle injury from last week. “It was bothering me a couple of times during the game,” said Elder. “But at the end of the day you have that adrenaline rushing and it’s good.”

    The Trojans iced the game with 25.4 seconds left in the third quarter. Elder broke free for a 76-yard run and the Trojans led 31-10.

    Owen connected on a 42-yard field goal to up Parkland’s lead to 34-10 with 8:48 remaining in the game.  Redmond finished off the scoring with a 16-yard run.

    NOTE: The Red Rovers have one more game this year. They play Phillipsburg in the annual turkey day game. This will be the 106th meeting.

    Parkland had 318 total yards to Easton 208. The Trojans out rushed the Red Rovers 248 to 114. “Tim Moncman did a tremendous job preparing the kids this week,” said Morgans.

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Parkland 7 3 21 10 41
    Easton Area 3 7 0 0 10
    1st Quarter
    P – Tim Baranek 1-yard run 6:04
    E – Matt Semanick 30-yard kick 1:21
    2nd Quarter
    E – Kyle Bambary 1-yard run 4:04
    P -Zach Owen 32-yard kick :30
    3rd Quarter
    P – Eli Redmond 9-yard run 7:47
    P – Jarel Elder 1-yard run 3:44
    P – Jarel Elder 76-yard run :25
    4th Quarter
    P – Zach Owen 42-yard kick 8:48
    P – Eli Redmond 16-yard run 3:42

     

  • Tamaqua over Marian Catholic

    TAMAQUA – The banner said it all. “TAMAQUA RAIDERS: ANTRHACITE LEAGUE CHAMPS,” Tamaqua had completed the perfect season and defeated its arch rival, Marian Catholic, in the process. All year, newspapers talked up Marian’s suffocating defense that was allowing 9.1 points per game. The Colts took a back seat Saturday night as they were shutout by Tamaqua 12-0. The win gives the Blue Raiders their first ever league championship and completes the first 10-0 season in team history without a tie.

    When the night began, fans knew they were going to witness a classic. Both defenses played ‘bend don’t break’ and stopped their opponent’s inside the redzone. Tamaqua had broken a few good, long runs but could not get the ball into the endzone. Marian could beat the Raiders for the short ball but couldn’t get around them once they ran out of space.

    After a short, scoreless first quarter, Tamaqua’s record-breaking, junior quarterback, Nate Edmonds, hooked up with his biggest target in Tyler Krell for a 24-yard score to put the Blue Raiders ahead 6-0 after a failed two-point conversion attempt.

    Tamaqua’s defense continued to contain and shut down the Marian offense and keep them off the scoreboard. Although, the offense was having problems. Receivers were dropping passes and one particular pass was an assured touchdown, but Edmonds had overthrown the receiver by less than a yard.

    The visiting Raiders added to their lead when Edmonds hit other wideout Dustin Vandermartin for a four-yard tally to put their team ahead 12-0 after another missed extra point. Tamaqua’s defense finished the game strong. With three minutes remaining, the Raiders came up with a big fourth down stop. On the following drive, Marian was forced to punt from their own one yard line after senior Derek Vandermartin recorded two big sacks. The final declaration of Tamaqua’s victory was when junior Austin Miorelli proudly planted a Tamaqua Blue Raiders flag on the field at Men of Marian Stadium.

    As stated above, the win capped off the first 10-0 undefeated untied season since 1927 for the Raiders. The win also sets up the first time in school history Tamaqua will host a district playoff game. The Class AA game will be played Saturday against the Green Knights of Pen Argyl Area. Marian Catholic falls to 8-2 but return to the playoffs after an 4 year drought. Next week, the Colts travel to Hegins to take on the 9-1 Tri-Valley Bulldogs in the Class A bracket.

  • EasternPAFootball.com Notebook: Individual milestones/accomplishments; more 1,000-yard backfield duos; A season of “validation” for Selinsgrove; other tidbits

    Before delving into some notes from around the eastern half of the state, many individual milestones were achieved throughout the course of the weekend. Some of the following made Dave Mika’s shoutouts which he posts weekly on Eastern PA Football’s Facebook page. Some did not. Check these items out:

    – Harriton senior quarterback Pat Moriarty helped engineer a 36-35 victory over Strath Haven Friday night. In the victory, Moriarty set numerous milestones. First, he surpassed 6,000 career passing yards, becoming the first Harriton quarterback to ever accomplish that feat. Moriarty also established himself as the Central League’s all-time leading passer for career yardage, with 6,153 yards, passing former Marple Newtown quarterback Chris Gicking, who threw for 5,897. Moriarty also set a new single-season career high in passing yards (2,115), edging his mark of 2,040 as a junior.

    – Colin McDermott of Allentown Central Catholic rushed for 422 yards on 43 carries in a rout of Bethlehem Catholic, giving him the Vikings’ single-season rushing yardage record of 2,114 yards (and counting). McDermott surpassed the 5,000-yard career benchmark Friday night as well, and unofficially has 5,294 yards for ACC in his career.

    – Tri-Valley senior running back Blake Bowman surpassed 4,000 career yards rushing in the Bulldogs’ 42-28 victory over Line Mountain Friday night. Bowman scored all six T-V touchdowns in the game and has rushed for 1,958 yards and scored 31 touchdowns this 2012 season and has rushed for 4,228 yards for his career.

    – Riverside senior quarterback Nick Dranchak surpassed 5,000 career yards passing Friday in the Vikings’ 34-20 loss to Dunmore by completing 16-of-36 passes for 282 yards and three touchdowns. Dranchak is now up to 5,165 yards for his career, and has an upcoming playoff game to add to those totals against Old Forge. Dranchak is Riverside’s career passing leader and first-ever 5,000-yard passer in school history.

    – Cedar Cliff junior quarterback Andrew Ford eclipsed the career 4,000-yard passing benchmark in Cedar Cliff’s 38-34 loss to Mechanicsburg Friday night. Ford’s 153 yards on a 13-of-21 night moved him to 4,087 yards and 46 touchdowns for his career and 2,717 yards passing and 34 touchdowns in his junior season alone. The Colts have qualified for the District 3 AAAA playoffs and will face Penn Manor Friday.

    – Delaware Valley senior quarterback and Miami (OH) recruit Bryan Schor surpassed the 2,000-yard mark in passing, giving him his first-ever season of 2,000 pass yards or more. Schor has thrown for 2,001 yards for the Warriors (9-1) for the season and is just 66 yards away from 6,000 for his career. Schor is already the first quarterback in Del Val history to surpass the 4,000 & 5,000-yard career passing benchmarks.

    – One week after rushing for a school single-game record 345 yards, Archbishop Wood’s Andrew Guckin posted a second consecutive 300-yard rushing performance. Guckin rushed for 304 yards and four touchdowns in a 54-28 blitz of Cardinal O’Hara, giving him 10 touchdowns over the last two weeks. Consecutive 300-yard rushing performances is a first for Guckin’s career at Wood.

    – Just weeks removed from setting a District 2 single-game passing yardage record, Holy Redeemer’s Jimmy Strickland was at it again, throwing for 447 yards and five touchdowns while completing 22-of-28 passes. Strickland threw for 481 yards earlier in the season and now owns two of the top three individual single-game passing performances in District 2 history and two top-10 single game passing performances in state history.

    – Eastern York’s Alex Cooley rushed for 492 yards scored 10 touchdowns in the Golden Knights’ 81-56 (81-56!!!!) Week 10 victory over York County Tech. Cooley’s 10 touchdowns are a single-game school record, breaking the mark of eight touchdowns he scored against Hanover in establishing himself as the York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Association’s all-time career leading rusher. Cooley’s 492 yards are the second-highest single-game rushing totals in both District 3 and state history, trailing only his 500-yard performance against Hanover earlier in the season.

    – Nazareth’s Parish Simmons joined the 1,000/1,000 quarterback club despite the Eagles losing to Easton, 35-14, Monday. Simmons has passed for 1,499 yards and rushed for 1,075.

    – Williamsport’s Devin Miller finished with his third consecutive season of 1,000+ rushing yards. Though 2012 was a struggle for the Millionaires, Miller still rushed for 1,064 yards and nine touchdowns, giving him 3,260 yards for his career.

    – ELCO freshman quarterback Jeff Martin threw for a career-high 282 yards in the Raiders’ 42-28 loss to North Schuylkill Saturday, giving him 1,016 yards passing for the season. Martin is the second freshman quarterback from eastern Pennsylvania this season to surpass 1,000 yards in the air (Council Rock North’s Brandon McIlwain is the other). Martin is also the 17th freshman to pass for 1,000+ yards in a season since 2005.

    ***
    Following Friday night’s 24-14 loss to Danville, I caught up with Seals head coach Dave Hess (44-19) and got his take about a few things from the game and his team. Last year, Selinsgrove went through an aberration of a season, finishing 1-9 overall. But this season, the Seals rebounded and won seven games, finished second in the Heartland Athletic Conference Divsion-I and earned its traditional No. 1 seed in the District 4 AAA playoffs.

    I noted to Hess that maybe this season was about validation that Selinsgrove hadn’t faded off from being relevant in the District 4 football community, and he wholeheartedly agreed.

    “That’s correct – we haven’t gone anywhere (as a football program),” Hess said. “This is one of the youngest teams I’ve ever coached in my 30+ years here at Selinsgrove. Our three losses came to Berwick, Southern Columbia and Danville, and there’s no shame in losing to those teams. Plus we beat a state-ranked Trinity team. The future here is very bright.”

    Another bright future lies with one of Hess’ former Seals, Seth Lauver, who scored the game-winning touchdown in the Seals’ 2009 PIAA AAA championship victory over Manheim Central just months before a horrific car accident on prom night which seriously injured both he and his date.

    Hess said his former fullback is attending Bloomsburg University and commutes there daily. He transferred home from Edinboro University, where he played in a wheelchair basketball league.

    “His goals have still remained the same,” Hess said. “He is majoring in counseling at Bloomsburg and he hopes to eventually get back down to Philadelphia to work with young people who are going through things similar to what he experienced.”

    ***
    Last week’s notebook column generated a lot of comments about 1,000-yard backfield duos and even a question about 1,000-yard backfield trios. As I was going over those comments and responding to some of them, I realized I’d left out a really cool tidbit about Pottsgrove’s Tori Hudgins and Mark Dukes in relation to pairs of 1,000-yard rushers.

    I promised I’d share that tidbit in this week’s notebook.

    Hudgins and Dukes, recall, both surpassed 1,000 yards rushing each one week prior to last, and that’s especially noteable because they’ve added their names to the list of repeat 1,000-yard backfield duos. Plus, Hudgins and Dukes are the second Pottsgrove pair to finish consecutive seasons with 1,000 yards rushing each.

    Hudgins and Dukes join a list which includes, at a minimum, the following backfield tandems: Alex Svetz and Tyler Johnson, North East (10), 2010-11; Roman Clay and Brandon Hollister, Lancaster Catholic (3), 2010-11; Desmon Peoples and Brandon Peoples, Archbishop Wood (12), 2010-11; Maika Polamalu and Kayvon Greene, Pottsgrove (1), 2009-10; Rob Hollomon and Ray Maples, West Catholic (12), 2007-08; and Jeffrey Noyes and Matt Falcone, Palmerton (11), 2007-08.

    ***
    Two Lancaster-Lebanon League teams added their names to the list of 1,000-yard backfield rushing duos over the weekend – Cocalico and Donegal.

    For the Indians, Kris Trimby (1,236) and Dylan Maxwell (1,069) gave the Indians their first 1,000-yard rushing duo under head coach Jeff Polites. The Indians, who are 9-1 and have qualified for the District 3 AAA playoffs, will face Conrad Weiser in the opening round. Weiser has played Donegal in non-league action before, and enjoyed success against the Indians.

    Cocalico, meanwhile, is averaging 325.8 yards rushing per game and is led by Nick Reitenbach (1,030 yards) and Spencer Moser (1,027). The Eagles are no strangers to enjoying a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in the same backfield. 2012 marks the third time since 2007 that the Eagles have had a pair of 1,000-yard rushers on the same team.

    The 2012 Donegal and Cocalico duos are the Lancaster-Lebanon League’s 9th and 10th 1,000-yard rushing duos since 2003 – Cocalico has three of the 10, and Lancaster Catholic and Manheim Central have produced two each. Donegal, Cedar Crest and Penn Manor each have one.

    ***
    Speaking of 1,000-yard backfield duos, Shippensburg Area in District 3 is closing in on one. Junior William Burt has already surpassed the 1,000-yard plateau and senior Tyrell Kater needs just 81 yards to reach 1,000 himself.

    Shippensburg, which has qualified for the District 3 AAA playoffs and is 9-1 overall, has had quite a run of success these last three years under head coach Eric Foust. Foust has helped turn the Greyhounds into an annual playoff contender, finishing 8-3 in 2010 and 9-3 last year, winning a playoff game and reaching the D3 AAA quarterfinals. Foust has coached at Shippensburg since 2001, and has posted a 58-67 record.

    ***
    On the subject of coaching, Ridley’s Dennis Decker completed his second unblemished regular season since becoming the head coach of the Green Raiders prior to the 2009 season. Decker’s overall record at Ridley is 42-7 and includes a District 1 AAAA championship, which came in 2009.

    Bermudian Springs and head coach Jon DeFoe also capped its second straight undefeated regular season Friday night. Bermudian finished 11-1 overall last season and reached the District 3 AA semifinals.

    ***
    Wyomissing blue-chipper Alex Anzalone reaffirmed his decision to continue his collegiate football career at Notre Dame. The Spartan senior running back/linebacker issued a statement via Twitter Monday evening. Anzalone is Wyomissing’s leading rusher and has scored a team-high 19 touchdowns in 10 games. In helping preserve Wyomissing’s 10-0 record against rival Berks Catholic Saturday afternoon, Anzalone recorded a pair of sacks and picked off a pass. He also scored both Wyomissing touchdowns.

    Follow Josh Funk on Twitter @Funk_pafb.

  • NFL recap Week Nine

    NFL Recap: Area Alumni Thrive on Sundays

    By Don Leypold

    Here is a recap on how Eastern Pennsylvania alumni fared on week 9 in the National Football League.

     

    Matt Ryan (Penn Charter/QB/Atlanta) completed 24-of-34 passes  for a season high 342 yards as the Atlanta Falcons remained perfect, improving to 8-0 with their 19-13 win against Dallas.  Cowboy starter Dan Connor (Strath Haven/LB/Dallas) did not play due to injury. 

     

    Bernard Pierce (Glen Mills/RB/Baltimore) carried seven times for 26 yards and a touchdown, the first of his career as Baltimore notched its tenth straight win over Cleveland, 25-15.

     

    Robbie Gould (Jersey Shore) made all nine of his kicks- three field goals and six extra points- in Chicago’s 51-20 road rout of Tennessee.  For the Titans, Derrick Morgan (Coatesville/DE/Tennessee) had two tackles.

     

    Dan Koppen (Whitehall/C/Denver) started his fourth straight game, a 31-23 Denver win at Cincinnati.  Koppen helped Peyton Manning throw for 291 yards and three touchdowns.

     

    John Kuhn (Dover/FB/Green Bay) did not have any touches in Green Bay’s 31-17 win over Arizona.

     

    Matt Schaub (West Chester East/QB/Houston) completed 19-of-27 passes for 268 yards and two touchdowns as Houston improved to 7-1, beating Buffalo 21-9.   Bryan Scott (Central Bucks East/LB/Buffalo) made a tackle for the Bills.

     

    Chad Henne (Wilson West Lawn/QB/Jacksonville) and Maurice Stovall (Archbishop Carroll/WR/Jacksonville) did not play in the Jaguars’ 31-14 loss to Detroit.

     

    Jared Odrick (Lebanon/DL/Miami) made three tackles in Miami’s 23-20 loss to Indianapolis.  Pat Devlin (Downingtown East/QB/Miami) did not play.

     

    Jahri Evans (Frankford/OL/New Orleans) started and helped the Saints pick up 371 total yards and Marques Colston (Susquehanna Township/WR/New Orleans) grabbed four passes for 46 yards and a touchdown as New Orleans bested Philadelphia 28-13 on Monday night.  LeSean McCoy (Bishop McDevitt/RB/Philadelphia) rushed for 119 yards on 19 carries for Philly.

     

    Mark Herzlich (Conestoga/LB/New York Giants) made a career high six tackles in the Giants’ 24-20 loss to Pittsburgh.  Chris Snee (Montrose/OL/New York Giants) made his ninth start for Big Blue.  Henry Hynoski (Southern Columbia/FB/New York Giants) had a reception for eight yards.  Da’Rel Scott (Plymouth Whitemarsh/RB/New York GIants) has been placed on injured reserve.

     

    Curtis Brinkley (West Catholic/RB/San Diego) had a kickoff return for 24 yards as the Chargers snapped a three game losing streak in their 31-13 win over Kansas City.

     

    Josh Hull (Penns Valley/LB/St. Louis) had a bye week.

     

  • All-American League Football Honors

    Final Standings

    Pius X (4-0)

    Bucktail (3-1)

    Nativity (2-2)

    Columbia Montour Vo-Tech (1-3)

    Carson Long Military (0-4)

     

    Sportsmanship Award: Pius X

    Coach of the Year: Philip Stambaugh (Pius X)

    Conference MVP: Jr., RB/LB, TJ Belle (Pius X)

    Offensive MVP: Sr., QB, Ryan Bratton (Bucktail)

    Defensive MVP: Sr., DL, Colton Risley (Bucktail)

     

    All League Recognition (Pius X Players Only)

     

    1st Team

    Sr., OT, Steve Juarbe

    Fr., WR, Nate Stewart

    So., WR, Eric “E-Bo” Marbury

    Jr., RB, Dashon Russell

    Jr., RB, TJ Belle

    Sr., QB, Aaron Savelli

    Jr., DL, Kyle “Moose” Kokawski

    So., DL, Anthony Greggo

    Sr., DE, Kadeem Stewart

    Jr., ILB, TJ Belle

    So., ILB, Brice Lemon

    Fr., CB, Nate Stewart

    Jr., CB, Dashon Russell

    So., FS, Eric “E-Bo” Marbury

    So., K, Nate Winchilla

     

     

    2nd Team

    Jr., OC, Kyle ”Moose” Kokawski

    Sr., OG, Kadeem Stewart

    Sr., DE, Danny Noel

    Fr., ILB, Destyn Woody

    Jr., OLB, Eric Provosty

    Fr., SS, Tre Jordan

    Sr., P, Aaron Savelli

     

     

    Honorable-Mention

    So., OC, Zach Savelli

    So., OG, Ryan Conway

    Jr., OT, Travis Miller

    Jr., WR, Eric “Chooie” Provosty

    Fr., WR, Tre Jordan

    So., QB, Nick Brotzman

    So., DL, Jorne Gilbert

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 10)

    Big School

    1) Downingtown East (1) 10-0 (1)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 10-0 (2)

    3) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 9-0 (3)

    4) LaSalle College (12) 9-1 (4)

    5) Scranton (2) 10-0 (6)

    6) Easton Area (11) 9-1 (7)

    7) Archbishop Wood (12) 8-2 (8)

    8) Ridley (1) 10-0 (9)

    9) Pennridge (1) 9-1 (10)

    10) Delaware Valley (2) 9-1 (10) tied

    10) Wilson (3) 9-1 (NR) tied

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 10-0 (1)

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 10-0 (2)

    3) Imhotep Charter (12) 10-0 (3)

    4) Old Forge (2) 10-0 (4)

    5) Dunmore (2) 9-1 (5)

    6) Trinity (3) 9-1 (6)

    7) Bermudian Springs (3) 10-0 (7)

    8) Williams Valley (11) 10-0 (8)

    9) Catasauqua (11) 10-0 (9)

    10) Episcopal Academy (IND) 9-0 (10) tied

    10) Tamaqua (11) 10-0 (10) tied

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 10

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. Please note, if multiple teams from a geographic district appear in HM, they are arranged in alphabetical order within that specific region.

    AAAA:
    1. North Allegheny (7, 10-0), def. Altoona Area 42-14
    2. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 9-0), def. Archbishop Ryan 29-6
    3. Gateway (7, 9-1), def. Peters Township 35-19
    4. Downingtown East (1, 10-0), def. Henderson 6-3
    5. La Salle College High School (12, 9-1), def. Roman Catholic 42-13
    6. Ridley (1, 10-0), def. Penncrest 47-20
    7. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 9-1), def. Warwick 28-0
    8. Scranton (2, 10-0), def. Abington Heights 35-0
    9. Easton Area (11, 9-1), def. Nazareth 35-14
    10. Central Dauphin (3, 8-2), lost to Central Dauphin East 21-19

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Coatesville (1), Garnet Valley (1), Pennridge (1), Pennsbury (1), Plymouth-Whitemarsh (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Harrisburg (3), Penn Manor (3), State College Area (6), Mt. Lebanon (7), Seneca Valley (7), Upper St. Clair (7), Woodland Hills (7), McDowell (10), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11)

    AAA:
    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 10-0), def. Palmyra 49-14
    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 10-0), def. General McLane 47-0
    3. Archbishop Wood (12, 8-2), def. Cardinal O’Hara 54-28
    4. Thomas Jefferson (7, 10-0), def. Hollidaysburg 63-19
    5. Pottsgrove (1, 10-0), def. Phoenixville 24-7
    6. West Allegheny (7, 9-1), def. Ringgold 48-7
    7. West York Area (3, 10-0), def. New Oxford 35-0
    8. Montour (7, 9-1), def. Washington Trinity 27-6
    9. Central Valley (7, 8-2), def. Belle Vernon Area 17-16
    10. Cocalico (3, 9-1), def. Ephrata 54-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Academy Park (1), Henderson (1), Abington Heights (2), Berwick (2), Conrad Weiser (3), Garden Spot (3), Lancaster Catholic (3), Manheim Central (3), Shippensburg (3), Selinsgrove (4), Franklin Regional (7), Mars (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), General McLane (10), Slippery Rock (10), Allentown Central Catholic (11)

    AA:
    1. Aliquippa (7, 10-0), def. Steel Valley 55-0
    2. Wyomissing (3, 10-0), def. Berks Catholic 14-0
    3. Washington (7, 10-0), def. Shady Side Academy 47-12
    4. South Fayette (7, 10-0), Freedom Area 49-13
    5. Imhotep Charter (12, 10-0), def. Delaware Valley Charter 48-0
    6. Hickory (10, 8-1), DNP Week 10
    7. Jeannette (7, 9-1), def. South Allegheny 40-7
    8. Trinity (3, 9-1), def. Middletown Area 29-7
    9. Richland (6, 10-0), def. Bellwood-Antis 14-7
    T-10. Bermudian Springs (3, 10-0), def. Biglerville 37-21
    T-10. Catasauqua (11, 10-0), def. Northwestern Lehigh 57-3

    HONORABLE MENTION: Wyoming Area (2), Berks Catholic (3), Schuylkill Valley (3), Danville (4), Lewisburg (4), Ligonier Valley (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Grove City (10), Wilmington (10), Tamaqua (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 10-0), def. Frazier 58-6
    2. Southern Columbia (4, 10-0), def. Warrior Run 50-19
    3. Old Forge (2, 10-0), def. Susquehanna 49-6
    4. Dunmore (2, 9-1), def. Riverside 34-20
    5. Sto-Rox (7, 9-1), def. Charmichaels 40-7
    6. Rochester (7, 9-1), def. Avonworth 35-15
    7. Williams Valley (11, 10-0), def. East Juniata 41-0
    8. Bloomsburg (4, 8-2), def. Central Columbia 34-12
    9. Sharpsville (10, 8-1), def. Sharon Area 28-6
    T-10. Bellwood-Antis (6, 9-1), lost to Richland 14-7
    T-10. Port Allegany (9, 10-0), def. Brockway 54-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Lackawanna Trail (2), Line Mountain (4), So. Williamsport (4), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Northern Bedford (5), Windber (5), Penns Manor (6), Portage (6), Neshannock (7), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Clarion Area (9), Union-Rimersburg (9), West Middlesex (10), Marian Catholic (11), Tri-Valley (11)

  • 2012 Playoff Brackets Updated

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  • 2012 PIAA District Football Playoff Ratings Week 10

    (Thanks to the PIAA websites and PAFootballNews)

    ** It was decided by District 1 that games played after Nov 3 WILL NOT COUNT in the seeding ratings for playoffs. Power ratings will be based on nine weeks. **

    District 1 Ratings (Not updated)

    District 2 Ratings

    District 3 Ratings

    District 4 Ratings

    District 11 Ratings

    District 12 Ratings

    Eastern Conference (Not Updated )

  • Shout outs Week 10

    Giving a shout-out to:

    Tamaqua Area Blue Raiders. They defeated Marian Catholic 12-0 and improved their record to 10-0. This is the first time since 1927 that they have no ties. In 1962 they finished with 10 wins – no losses – but one tie.

    Allentown Central Catholic’s running back Colin McDermott. McDermott rushed for 422 yards on 39 carries for an unofficial LVC record. In 2002, Parkland’s Austin Scott rushed for 402 yards.

    Harriton’s Quarterback Pat Moriarty. Moriarty threw for 381 yards and three touchdowns against Strath Haven Friday night. He is now the career leader in passing yards and touchdowns in the Central League. He currently has 6,153 yards passing and 54 touchdowns.

    Wilkes-Barre Coughlin’s running back Zach Evans. Evans rushed for 262 yards and five touchdowns. His team defeated Crestwood 42-20.

    Dowingtown West’s running back Tino Bunhu. Bunhu rushed for 257 yards and six touchdowns. The Whippets defeated Bishop Shannon 49-13.

    Episcopal Academy. They recored their sixth shutout of the season, defeating Germantown Academy 47-0. They have out scored their opponents by 347 and have given up only 21 points.

    Lewisburg’s Brandon Smith. Smith rushed for 205 yards and four touchdowns. (three rushing and one receiving). The Green Dragons defeated Mifflinburg 38-6.

    If you have any suggestions for a shout-out, email us at dave@easternpafootball.com

  • PERFECT 10: Tamaqua puts finishing touches on historic season with shutout of Marian Catholic

    TAMAQUA, Pa. – Feeling the certainty of history being made, the anticipation on the visiting side of Men of Marian Stadium was building over the final minute.

    There was a large, paper banner being carried by some cheerleaders. Some fans waved white rally towels. And as the final seconds of the game clock ticked away, the roar from the Blue Raider faithful was something else.

    And when the final horn sounded after Marian’s Damian Richards was tackled to the turf on the game’s final play, so many firsts wrapped themselves into one collective moment for the guests clad in blue and white.

    Tamaqua (10-0 overall, 8-0 Anthracite League) capped the school’s first undefeated and untied 10-0 regular season in school history and also claimed the program’s first Anthracite League championship thanks to a 12-0 victory over Marian Catholic (8-2, 6-2) Saturday night.

    But consider it a case of the tables being turned. In the series, played since 1982, Marian had shut out Tamaqua eight times, including five times in a six-year window from 1992-’98. Saturday night also marked the Blue Raiders’ first-ever shutout of the Colts.

    When Tamaqua took the field before the start of the game, the entire team gathered and danced on the “M” at midfield. All that was left for the exclamation mark postgame was one Blue Raider player to stake the school flag to the midfield emblem.

    “Marian did a really good job,” said Tamaqua head coach Sam Bonner. “But I think our defense is pretty good, too.”

    Actually, the Blue Raiders’ defense might be its best-kept secret.

    Marian head coach Stan Dakosty noted pregame he’d changed up the offensive philosophy of his Colts to more of a spread attack. And for the opening drive of the game, the hosts did keep the Raiders off-balance, mixing the speed of Dylan Quirk, the power of Richards and junior Anthony Agosti. The Colts rang up 55 yards on the drive and four first downs, which ended on downs at the Tamaqua 27.

    The rest of the night, the Colts managed 68 yards – with 53 of them coming on a pass-and-catch from Corey Quick to tight end Lukas Damian.

    Defensive end Derick Vandermartin, who recovered a fumble Saturday night and entered the game with 30 tackles and three sacks, said the defensive unit wasn’t happy with how the game began.

    “We didn’t come out as strong as we wanted to,” Vandermartin said. “But after halftime, we came out on fire. That was because the seniors got together and said we wanted to leave a mark.”

    Oh, Tamaqua made its mark, to be sure. Marian rushed for only 18 yards on 28 team carries, including sacks. Quick, who was sacked three times in the game, never quite got the same amount of time to survey Tamaqua’s defense as he had on the game’s opening possession. After completing 4-of-5 passes on the Colts’ opening possession, Quick finished the game 2-of-13.

    Ten of Marian’s 44 offensive plays went for negative yardage, including a center snap which sailed high and wound up in a 20-yard loss. Vandermartin recovered that bad snap.

    “Our defense knew that they had a lot of speed and that they would try to stretch it to the outside,” Bonner said. “No doubt our defense has been getting better. They really stepped up in the North Schuylkill game (in Week 6) and they’ve been making big plays ever since.”

    Quarterback Nate Edmonds, too, noted the Raiders’ defense and its playmaking ability.

    “Our defense is really amazing,” said Edmonds, who threw for 156 yards and both Tamaqua touchdowns Saturday night. “It’s not just one guy who makes all of the plays. Everybody makes plays.”

    The victory earned Bonner a Gatorade bath – but the Blue Raiders have been gaining more and more with each victory each week. They’ve become the talk of the town of Tamaqua, a town in northeastern Schuylkill County at the juncture of Routes 209 and 309.

    “It (being the talk of the town) is really nice,” Vandermartin said. “We were always the underdogs and always under the radar. This night and this win are more than words can describe. It means so much to us and to our town.”

    Chalk the Blue Raiders up among the numerous Schuylkill County small-school football teams having very successful 2012 seasons. Beyond the Raiders’ historic 10-0 mark, Williams Valley (a Class A school from Tower City) finished 10-0 and won the Tri-Valley League championship. Tri-Valley, a Class A team based in Hegins which won just three games a season ago, is 9-1 and enjoys a powerful 1-2 backfield punch. Marian’s eight wins are its most in a season since 2007, when the Colts went 11-3 and claimed a District 11 championship.

    “Schuylkill County football – the whole region is improving every day,” Vandermartin said. “We really want to show other regions that Schuylkill County isn’t a slouch (for football).”

    Bonner has said before, and said so again Saturday night, that the Blue Raiders’ season was only going to go as far as its senior class would take it.

    “And they’ve done a tremendous job the whole year,” Bonner said. “Every one of them. I’m very proud of them.”

    Vandermartin is one of those seniors. Edmonds, conversly, is a junior, but he doesn’t want the Blue Raiders’ run to stop with only an Anthracite League crown.

    “We definitely don’t want it to end here,” Edmonds said.

    NOTES: Tamaqua can finish no worse than the No. 2 seed in the District 11 Class AA playoff bracket. The top four teams qualify for the playoffs. Before the start of Saturday’s game, Marian Catholic faced the possibility of playing Tri-Valley in the opening round……Marian Catholic was dealt two big blows in the form of first-half injuries – Quirk left the game after only recording four carries and did not return. Agosti, meanwhile, was injured attempting a halfback option pass. He left the game and was wearing a soft cast on his lower left leg in the second half. The extent or severity of the injuries was not known……Marian Catholic leads the all-time series with Tamaqua, 19-9.

  • Postponed Games Week 10 – Updated at 7:45am

    First, We here at EasternPAFootball.com hope that everyone is safe and sound in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. The EasternPAFootball.com family realizes that hurricane Sandy may have changed your plans for football this weekend.

    Updated 11/02/12 – If your game is postponed because of Hurricane Sandy, please email us so we can add your game to the list. Please in your email add the new date, location and time of your game. Thanks to everyone in advance!!

    Special Thanks to Michael Kogut, Mike Hromyak, Rick O’Brien, John Confer, Kenny Janiszewski, Tom Magdelinskas, John Radick, Jeffrey Prouse, Bob Hartman, Jeff Maksimik, Jim Gross, Patrick Connors, Donald Walsh, Joe DiAntonio, Joseph Derickson,  Troy Hein, Tim Egan, Monica Deeb, Ryan Staub, Dustin McAndrew, Bryan Geist, Drew Geary, Don Seeley, Phillip Stambaugh, Ted Silary, Stephen Miller, Tom Housenick, Joe Miegoc, James Pokrivsak, Suburban One Sports, Kevin Morgan, Rob O’Donnell, Jeff Reinhart, David Babb, Thomas Meier, Billy Splain, Brian Hope, Dean Beers, and Todd Schafer

    Email: easternpafootball@verizon.net or dave@easternpafootball.com

    NOTE: If your game is not listed, there are no changes. 

    List:

    District 1 game

    CORRECTION per Suburban One Sports – Pennridge vs. Hatboro-Horsham, is Friday night 11/02 at 7pm at turf field behind HS. Not at Poppy Yoder field

    Quakertown vs. Central Bucks East, postponed to Friday 11/09 at 7pm

    Tower Hill (DE) vs. Morrisville, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 3pm

    Boyertown vs. Owen J Roberts, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 7pm

    Upper Moreland vs. Wissahickon,  postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 2pm << Updated

    North Penn vs. Souderton, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 1pm

    Pottstown vs. Methacton, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 3pm

    Neshaminy vs. Pennsbury, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 2:30pm

    Council Rock North vs. Council Rock South, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 2:30pm

    Lower Merion vs. Radnor, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 2:30pm

    Norristown vs. Cheltenham, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 4:00pm

    District 2 games

    Western Wayne vs. Lakeland, postponed to Saturday 11/03 a 7pm

    Holy Redeemer vs. Nativity BVM, postponed to Saturday 11/03 7pm at Saint Clair

    District 3 games

    Columbia vs. Northern Lebanon,   postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 1pm

    East Pennsboro vs. Susquenita, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 4pm

    Lampeter-Strasburg at Conestoga Valley, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 1pm

    Greencastle-Antrim vs. James Buchanan, postponed to Monday 11/05 at 7pm

    Millersburg vs. Upper Dauphin, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 7pm

    ELCO vs. North Schuylkill, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 1pm

    District 4 game

    Central Columbia vs. Bloomsburg game will be played at Bloomsburg University on Friday night 11/02 at 7pm

    District 11 games

    William Allen vs. Dieruff, postponed to Saturday 11/10 at 2pm

    Notre Dame-Green Pond vs. Wilson, postponed to Saturday 11/10 at 1pm

    PM East vs. PM West, postponed to Monday 11/05 at 6pm

    Nazareth Area vs. Easton Area, postponed to Monday 11/05 6pm

    East Stroudsburg North vs. East Stroudsburg South, postponed to Monday 11/05 6:30pm

    Holy Redeemer vs. Nativity BVM, postponed to Saturday 11/03 7pm at Saint Clair

    Bangor vs. Pen Argyl, postponed to Sunday 11/04 12pm

    Lehighton vs. Jim Thorpe, postponed to Saturday 11/03 4:30pm

    Southern Lehigh vs. Salisbury, postponed to Saturday 11/03 2pm

    Palisades vs. Saucon Valley, postponed to Saturday 11/03 2pm

    Tamaqua vs. Marian Catholic, postponed to Saturday 11/03 7pm

    Parkland vs. Emmaus, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 3pm

    Whitehall vs. Northampton, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 7pm

    Shenandoah Valley vs. Mahanoy Area, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 1pm

    ELCO vs. North Schuylkill, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 1pm

    Schuylkill Haven vs. Blue Mountain, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 6pm

    Inter-Ac game

    Germantown Academy vs. Episcopal Academy, postponed to Saturday 11/03 at 1:30pm

  • NFL Recap: Area Alumni Thrive on Sundays

    Here is a recap on how Eastern Pennsylvania alumni fared on week 8 in the National Football League.

     

    Matt Ryan (Penn Charter/QB/Atlanta) completed 22-of-29 passes for 262 yards and three touchdowns as the Atlanta Falcons went on the road to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 30-17.  Matty Ice and the Falcons remain unbeaten.

     

    Bernard Pierce (Glen Mills/RB/Baltimore) The Ravens were idle this week.  Pierce has 122 yards on 23 carries, for a average of 5.3 yards per carry

     

    Bryan Scott (Central Bucks East/LB/Buffalo) Scott and the Bills were idle this week.  Scott has 33 tackles, two interceptions and a forced fumble this season.

     

    Robbie Gould (Jersey Shore) nailed a 41-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Chicago Bears to a 23-22 win over the Carolina Panthers.  Gould also connected on two extra points.

     

    Dan Connor (Strath Haven/LB/Dallas) started, and had two tackles before leaving due to an injury in the Cowboys’ 29-24 loss to the Giants

     

    Dan Koppen (Whitehall/C/Denver) started his third straight game and helped the Broncos pick up 530 total yards in their 34-14 beating up of New Orleans

     

    John Kuhn (Dover/FB/Green Bay) did not get any touches in Green Bay’s 24-15 win over Jacksonville.

     

    Matt Schaub (West Chester East/QB/Houston) The Texans were idle.  Schaub has thrown for 1,650 yards and 10 touchdowns while amassing a 93.1 quarterback rating this season

     

    Chad Henne (Wilson West Lawn/QB/Jacksonville) did not play in Jacksonville’s 24-15 loss to Green Bay.

     

    Maurice Stovall (Archbishop Carroll/WR/Jacksonville) did not get any touches in Jacksonville’s 24-15 loss to Green Bay.

     

    Pat Devlin (Downingtown East/QB/Miami) did not play in Miami’s 30-9 rout of the New York Jets

     

    Jared Odrick (Lebanon/DL/Miami) had two assisted tackles in Miami’s 30-9 road rout of the New York Jets.  He helped the Fish keep the Jets out of the end zone until late in the fourth quarter.

     

    Jahri Evans (Frankford/OL/New Orleans) started his seventh straight game this season.  New Orleans lost to Denver 34-14

     

    Marques Colston (Susquehanna Township/WR/New Orleans) was the Saints’ leading receiver in their 34-14 loss to Denver.  He had five catches for 63 yards

     

    Mark Herzlich (Conestoga/LB/New York Giants) had a special teams tackle in the Giants’ 29-24 win at Dallas

     

    Henry Hynoski (Southern Columbia/FB/New York Giants) played in, but did not get a touch in the Giants’ 29-24 win over Dallas

     

    Chris Snee (Montrose/OL/New York Giants) The starter provided key blocking for a Giants’ offense that put 29 points on the board in their 29-24 road win against Dallas

     

    Da’Rel Scott (Plymouth Whitemarsh/RB/New York GIants) did not play in New York’s 29-24 win over Dallas

     

    LeSean McCoy (Bishop McDevitt/RB/Philadelphia) rushed for 45 yards on 16 carries in the Philadelphia Eagles’ 30-17 loss to Atlanta.  He also caught an 11-yard touchdown pass and rushed for another, his fourth and fifth scores of the year.

     

    Curtis Brinkley (West Catholic/RB/San Diego) did not get any touches in San Diego’s 7-6 loss to Cleveland

     

    Josh Hull (Penns Valley/LB/St. Louis) had three tackles across the pond in London as the New England Patriots routed the St. Louis Rams 45-7.

     

    Derrick Morgan (Coatesville/DE/Tennessee) had two assisted tackles, a half sack and a forced fumble in the Titans’ 19-13 overtime loss to Indianapolis.

  • EasternPAFootball.com Notebook: Record-breaking weekend; Perkiomen Valley QB adds name to a short list; Old Forge’s point-scoring binge; other tidbits

    The records, they were a-fallin’ this weekend. It wasn’t just one or two – several single-game school records were rewritten. And they seemed especially concentrated in the southeastern part of the state.

    The following information regarding District 12 records is attributed to long-time Philadelphia prep sportswriting veteran Ted Silary (who, by the way, keeps one of the most remarkable informational prep football websites in all of Pennsylvania at www.tedsilary.com):

    We begin with the Archbishop Wood-Monsignor Bonner scorefest, which Wood won, 56-35. A pair of records – one each for the Vikings and Friars – were established, and another was tied. On the Wood sideline, senior Andrew Guckin set a school single-game rushing record by amassing 345 yards and scoring six touchdowns on 20 carries.

    Meanwhile, on the Bonner sideline, quarterback Colin DiGalbo threw for a single-game record 332 yards (on just 14 completions) and tossed five touchdown passes. Bonner receiver Christian Summers caught four of the five touchdown passes, which tied a Philadelphia City single-game record.

    West Catholic saw a record fall in its narrow 28-26 loss to PCL AAAA rep LaSalle College High School. Sophomore quarterback Antwain McCollum set a new single-game passing record, throwing for 342 yards and a pair of touchdowns for the Burrs. West Catholic needed every one of those yards from McCollum’s aerial assault – the Burrs’ potent rushing attack was held in check – to 53 yards on 27 carries.

    The Philadelphia Public League also got into the record-breaking act. Boys Latin Charter senior quarterback Erik Lark threw for a school single-game record 287 yards and three touchdowns, spreading his 18 pass completions among six different receivers. Lark is up to 2,928 yards passing for his career for Boys Latin, and could become the second PPL field general to reach the 3,000-yard mark in career passing this season – Frankford’s Tim DiGiorgio already accomplished that feat earlier in the year.

    Simon Gratz, BLC’s opponent and the victor in a 62-34 contest, matched a school record for victories in a single season (9), and capped the first undefeated and untied regular season in program history.

    In District 11, Allentown Central Catholic senior Colin McDermott moved within 80 yards of a new school single-season rushing record. McDermott, largely the focal point of ACC’s offense this season, has 1,692 yards and 22 touchdowns on 262 carries – just 77 yards shy of the school single-season record of 1,769, set in 1996.

    Also in District 11, Tamaqua moved one step closer to its first-ever 10-0 start to a season in school history with a 49-0 shutout of Minersville. The Blue Raiders’ 9-0 start to its season is the first in 85 years – Tamaqua also started 9-0 in 1927.

    ***
    Regrettably, we missed mention in this notebook of Bishop McDevitt senior quarterback Alec Werner’s recent passage of 5,000 career yards, making him the fourth 5,000+-yard passer in Crusader program history, which ties Conestoga Valley and Bangor Pius X for most 5,000-yard passers from one program. Werner moved ever closer to 6,000 career yards with a 325-yard performance Friday in a 44-34 shootout victory over Cedar Cliff.

    The Cedar Cliff victory marked Werner’s 22nd of his career as a varsity starter, who has thrown for 5,567 yards in his career – 1,942 of those have come in his senior season.

    ***
    Lancaster Catholic senior running back Roman Clay surpassed 5,000 career rushing yards in the Crusaders’ 49-0 shutout victory over Cedar Crest Friday. Clay needed just 13 carries to tally more than 300 yards on the ground and score four touchdowns. Clay has 5,212 yards and scored 74 rushing touchdowns in his career, and is up to 1,769 yards and 22 touchdowns through nine games.

    ***
    Perkiomen Valley’s Rasaan Stewart became just the fifth District 1 quarterback to amass 1,000 yards rushing and passing in the same season. Despite his Vikings falling to Pottsgrove, 42-28, Stewart, who had nearly 300 yards of total offense, finds himself with 1,249 yards passing and 1,046 yards rushing. He joins John Haldis (Council Rock South, 2003), David Cronagle (Boyertown, 2008), Zac Gravelle (Quakertown, 2010) and Casey Perlstein (Upper Perkiomen) as 1,000/1,000 quarterbacks from District 1, according to the Pennsylvania Football News.

    PFN’s records for 1,000/1,000 QBs date back to 1996.

    NOTE: Don Seeley of the Pottstown-Mercury reports Stewart has 946 yards entering Perkiomen Valley’s Week 10 game against Spring-Ford, not 1,046 as published in this notebook. Stewart will look to become the 5th District 1 quarterback with 1,000 yards rushing and passing in the same season against the Rams.

    ***
    Wilson Area’s Zack Bogoly, a senior wide receiver, is having a season to remember for the Warriors. Through nine games, Bogoly leads all receivers among AA schools in the state with 1,127 receiving yards on 55 catches. He’s scored 12 touchdowns and is among the team’s leading scorers for the season, with 76 points. The second-highest AA receiving yardage total in the state? Zach Challingsworth of South Fayette – with 952 yards on 46 receptions.

    ***
    Bogoly isn’t Eastern PA’s only 1,000-yard receiver at this juncture of the season. Scranton’s Karlon Quiller is over 1,000 receiving yards, too, and he’s proven a vicious home run weapon in the Knights’ offensive arsenal. Quiller has hauled in 38 passes for 1,012 yards and 16 touchdowns through nine games – he’s caught 80 percent of senior QB Marlinn Waiters’ touchdown passes and accounted for 65.7 percent of Scranton’s receiving yardage.

    ***
    Milton Area’s Brady Chappell completed 9-of-15 passes for 180 yards and three touchdowns Friday night as the Black Panthers rallied to down Jersey Shore. But that’s not the notable about Chappell’s night. This is: the 180-yard effort gave Chappell a second consecutive season of 1,000 passing yards – he’s up to 1,077 yards and 12 touchdowns after throwing for 1,035 as a sophomore.

    Prior to 2011, Milton last had a 1,000-yard passer in football in 2001.

    ***
    Old Forge has been scoring points in bunches – 397, officially, in nine games, which averages out to 44.1 points per game. To compare, the Blue Devils’ last two District 2 championship teams (2006 and 2011) finished their respective seasons with 318 and 380 points, respectively. Each season was 13 games – meaning OF averaged 24.5 points per game in 2006 and 29.2 in 2011.

    To put it in perspective, Old Forge has already notched four 50-point games in 2012. The Blue Devils’ 2006 & ’11 teams combined for zero 50-point games. In those two district championship seasons, OF’s single-game high water mark was 47 points, which came in the 2011 D2 title game against Riverside.

    ***
    Penn Manor committed five turnovers in its 14-7 loss to Wilson Friday night – more than the Comets had committed during its first eight games of the season (four).

    ***
    Parkland senior running back Jarel Elder had a game to remember Friday – rushing for 294 yards and two touchdowns on only six (yes, six) carries. Elder averaged 49 yards per carry for the game in the Trojans’ 47-17 triumph, the team’s seventh victory in a row.

    ***
    St. Joseph’s Prep advanced two spots in the USA-Today Super 25 prep football poll, and currently is ranked No. 15 nationally. The Hawks had been sitting in the No. 17 slot the last two weeks since a 24-16 victory over LaSalle.

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  • 2012 PIAA District Football Playoff Ratings Week 9

    (Thanks to the PIAA websites and PAFootballNews)

    ** It was decided by District 1 that games played after Nov 3 WILL NOT COUNT in the seeding ratings for playoffs. Power ratings will be based on nine weeks. **

    District 1 Ratings (Updated on 11/2)

    District 2 Ratings

    District 3 Ratings

    District 4 Ratings

    District 11 Ratings

    District 12 Ratings

    Eastern Conference (Not Updated )

  • Maxwell Football Club Mini Max Senior Award nomination

    PA High School Football Coaches in District One, District 3, District 11, District 12 and Inter-Ac Schools : MFC Mini Max Senior Award nomination deadline is 11/2/2012.

    View Link for details: Click here

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 9

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. Please note, if multiple teams from a geographic district appear in HM, they are arranged in alphabetical order within that specific region.

    AAAA:
    1. North Allegheny (7, 9-0), def. North Hills 42-0
    2. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 8-0), def. Archbishop Ryan 23-7
    3. Central Dauphin (3, 8-1), def. Carlisle 31-10
    4. Gateway (7, 8-1), def. McKeesport 21-6
    5. Downingtown East (1, 9-0), def. West Chester East 48-7
    6. La Salle College High School (12, 8-1), def. West Catholic 28-26
    7. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 8-1), def. Penn Manor 14-7
    8. Ridley (1, 9-0), def. Upper Darby 35-14
    9. Easton Area (11, 8-1), lost to Whitehall 31-21
    10. Scranton (2, 9-0), def. Wallenpaupack 39-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Haverford (1), Pennridge (1), Pennsbury (1), Plymouth-Whitemarsh (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Harrisburg (3), Penn Manor (3), State College Area (6), Mt. Lebanon (7), Seneca Valley (7), Upper St. Clair (7), Woodland Hills (7), DuBois (9), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11)

    AAA:
    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 9-0), def. Cedar Cliff 44-34
    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 9-0), def. Erie East 70-0
    3. Archbishop Wood (12, 7-2), def. Monsignor Bonner 56-35
    4. Thomas Jefferson (7, 9-0), def. West Mifflin 28-14
    5. Pottsgrove (1, 9-0), def. Perkiomen Valley 42-28
    6. West Allegheny (7, 8-1), def. Chartiers Valley 48-0
    7. West York Area (3, 9-0), def. Northeastern 35-14
    8. Montour (7, 8-1), def. Moon Area 42-21
    9. Central Valley (7, 7-2), lost to Beaver Falls 36-35
    10. Abington Heights (2, 8-1), def. North Pocono 41-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Academy Park (1), Henderson (1), Interboro (1), Berwick (2), Cocalico (3), Conrad Weiser (3), Garden Spot (3), Lancaster Catholic (3), Manheim Central (3), Shippensburg (3), Selinsgrove (4), Franklin Regional (7), Hampton (7), Knoch (7), Mars (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), General McLane (10)

    AA:
    1. Aliquippa (7, 9-0), def. Beaver Area 39-7
    2. Wyomissing (3, 9-0), def. Schuylkill Valley 37-33
    3. Washington (7, 9-0), def. Waynesburg Central 69-6
    4. South Fayette (7, 9-0), def. South Allegheny 42-0
    5. Imhotep Charter (12, 9-0), def. Communications Tech 41-8
    6. Hickory (10, 8-1), def. Reynolds 28-7
    7. Jeannette (7, 8-1), def. Greensburg Central Catholic 7-6
    8. Trinity (3, 8-1), def. Susquenita 28-25
    9. Richland (6, 9-0), def. Central Cambria 35-7
    T-10. Bermudian Springs (3, 9-0), def. Littlestown 24-8
    T-10. Catasauqua (11, 9-0), def. Northern Lehigh 40-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Wyoming Area (2), Berks Catholic (3), Schuylkill Valley (3), Central Columbia (4), Danville (4), Lewisburg (4), Ligonier Valley (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Brookville (9), Grove City (10), Wilmington (10), Tamaqua (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 9-0), def. Imani Christian 52-0
    2. Southern Columbia (4, 9-0), def. Central Columbia 15-7
    3. Old Forge (2, 9-0), def. Holy Cross 55-8
    4. Dunmore (2, 8-1), def. Mid-Valley 34-12
    5. West Middlesex (10, 8-1), def. Lakeview 41-6
    6. Bellwood-Antis (6, 9-0), def. Glendale 41-13
    7. Rochester (7, 8-1), lost to Sto-Rox 25-0
    8. Williams Valley (11, 9-0), def. Newport 48-0
    9. Sharpsville (10, 7-1), DNP Week 9
    10. Port Allegany (9, 9-0), def. Brockway 55-20

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bloomsburg (4), Line Mountain (4), So. Williamsport (4), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Northern Bedford (5), Windber (5), Penns Manor (6), Portage (6), Bishop Canevin (7), Neshannock (7), Sto-Rox (7), Brockway (9), Clarion Area (9), Union-Rimersburg (9), Marian Catholic (11), Tri-Valley (11)

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 9)

    Big School

    1) Downingtown East (1) 9-0 (1)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 9-0 (2)

    3) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 8-0 (4)

    4) LaSalle College (12) 8-1 (5)

    5) Central Dauphin (3) 8-1 (6)

    6) Scranton (2) 9-0 (7)

    7) Easton Area (11) 8-1 (3)

    8) Archbishop Wood (12) 7-2 (8)

    9) Ridley (1) 9-0 (9)

    10) Delaware Valley (2) 8-1 (10) tied

    10) Pennridge (1) 8-1 (10) tied

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 9-0 (1)

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 9-0 (2)

    3) Imhotep Charter (12) 9-0 (3)

    4) Old Forge (2) 9-0 (4)

    5) Dunmore (2) 8-1 (5)

    6) Trinity (3) 8-1 (6)

    7) Bermudian Springs (3) 9-0 (7)

    8) Williams Valley (11) 9-0 (8)

    9) Catasauqua (11) 9-0 (9)

    10) Berks Catholic (3) 9-0 (10) tied

    10) Tamaqua (11) 9-0 (10) tied

  • Big First Half Leads to Big Raider Victory

    TAMAQUA – With 75 seconds remaining in the first half, Tamaqua’s kicker, Dustin Vandermartin, watched his extra point go through the uprights. This kick gave Tamaqua a 35-0 lead and activated the mercy rule before halftime.  The Blue Raiders are now 9-0 for the first time since 1927 and were out to make a statement as a talented group of seniors played their last game on “The Hill.”

    It wasn’t all smooth sailing for the home team on Friday night, however. The Battlin’ Miners of Minersville hung tough throughout the first quarter and managed to contain Tamaqua’s explosive offense and stay even at the line of scrimmage. Minersville’s early aggressiveness was used against him as Tamaqua’s Tyler Hope took a screen pass 52 yards to open the scoring midway through the first quarter. On the extra point, Dustin Vandermartin took a direct snap fake to make it 8-0.

    The Blue Raiders put it all together in the second half. In just 15 plays, Tamaqua managed to put up 27 points on four scores. It started with 39-yard run by Hope, a 56-yard pass from junior Nate Edmonds to Vandermartin, and two runs from proven playmaker Dalton Nunemacher from 38 and seven yards.  On top of the assault, Edmonds’ second touchdown pass of the night had broken the school record for touchown passes in a single season with15.

    After the Blue Raider offense put the game out of reach, the defense continued to keep Minersville down. Tyler Krell recorded a 55-yard interception return to put Tamaqua ahead 42-0. Another score was set up when senior noseguard, Nick Hollenbach, who set the record for sacks in a season last week, got his first career interception. On the next play, senior Jake Love raced 30 yards to put his team further ahead 49-0.

    Tamaqua’s Nate Edmonds played another perfect game going 5-5 with 133 yards and two touchdowns. The Blue Raider defense cracked down holding Minersville to less than 3 yards per carry and forcing quarterback Nick McBreen to go 0-9 with two interceptions. This win improves Tamaqua’s record to 9-0 with a 7-0 record in the Anthracite League. Minersville drops to 3-6 with a 2-5 league record. The Raiders’ undefeated record sets up a most interesting situation. Next week, Tamaqua travels to Marian Catholic. The Colts are the Raiders biggest rival and the game takes on an even bigger role because whoever wins gets to be the first team in either schools’ history to be the sole winner of the Anthracite Football League.* Minersville closes out their season against 3-6 Panther Valley next week.

    *Marian Catholic won a share of the AFL title in 2008 in a three way tie with Jim Thorpe and Shenandoah Valley.

  • Maryland replaces Ohio in Big 33 Game

    By: Matt Farago / Champs Sports Network

    Ohio has controlled the Big 33 in recent memory, they’ve won four straight over the Keystone State and after a 24-21 win this past year, have a 13-12 all- time series lead.

    However even with all the success they aren’t being invited back to the 57th edition of what many call the “Super Bowl of High School Football” .

    Big 33 officials signed a five-year deal for Pennsylvania to play Maryland in the Big 33 Football Classic, starting in June. The announcement comes on the heels of No. 9 Ohio State taking on Penn State Saturday in one of the biggest Big Ten games this season.

    Maryland is not a new-comer to the game, they last took part in 1992, Pennsylvania won the game 38-0. They also own the battle of the Mason-Dixon Line 5-2.

    The football powerhouse continues to climb up the charts for big time recruits. In 2012, the state had a record 76 Division 1 scholarship players including ten 4-star and twenty-six 3-star recruits with the Class of 2013.

    The two states already compete in the Big 26 Baseball Classic held every July in York, PA.

    Folks from the Buckeye state aren’t exactly happy about the news.

    “We were in negotiations with them to re-up the contract and this just came out of the blue,” Dave Dlugosz who coached the 2001 Ohio squad in a 31-29 loss, told The Chronicle-Telegram. “We really looked forward to playing in that game every year. (The Ohio High School Football Coaches Association) manipulated our own all-star game — the North-South game — to accommodate the Big 33 game. Apparently, it wasn’t enough.”

    An issue for the Big 33 game in recent years has been participation. Some of the top Pennsylvania players have elected not to play in the game. Something officials want to change quickly as there has never been a Super Bowl played without a former Big 33 player.

  • EasternPAFootball.com Notebook: 1,000-yard backfield duos; history in District 2; Roman Catholic QB hits milestone

    A few weeks ago, the Plymouth-Whitemarsh backfield duo of Corey Kelly and Tim Brown received brief mention in this notebook for making up the bulk of the Colonials’ offensive production.

    It turns out the pair more than likely could be one of eastern Pennsylvania’s first 1,000-yard rushing duos of the season.

    Kelly (1,057 yards) and Brown (938) are on the verge of the accomplishment and are one of eight potential backfield duos in the eastern half of the state who could have that distinction by the end of the regular season or early in the playoffs.

    Having a team finish with a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in the same season isn’t rare – 24 teams accomplished the feat in 2011 and 27 did it in 2010. Since 2006, there have been 107 different instances across the state of a pair of 1,000-yard rushers on the same team.

    What is notable is that Kelly and Brown are believed to be the first pair of 1,000-yard rushers from Plymouth-Whitemarsh since 1993, when Matt Matheson and Mark Washington accomplished the feat.

    Other Eastern PA programs who could boast a pair of 1,000-yard rushers by season’s end include Nazareth (Parish Simmons, 980, and Jordan Gray, 918); Tri-Valley (Blake Bowman, 1,425, and Dalton Miller, 786); Donegal (Kris Trimby, 975, and Dylan Maxwell, 845); Bermudian Springs (Zach Stroup, 919, and Tristan Sponseller, 700); Pottsgrove (Mark Dukes, 875, and Tori Hudgins (806); Cocalico (Spencer Moser, 864, and Nick Reitenbach, 746); and Imhotep Charter (Eerin Young, 795, and David Williams, 783).

    Pottsgrove, it should be noted, has produced a pair of 1,000-yard rushers each year since 2008, and if Dukes and Hudgins each reach four-figures, would make it five straight years, the longest active streak in the state. Bermudian’s Stroup and Sponseller, should they reach the accomplishment, would make it three consecutive years with a pair of 1,000-yard rushers for the Eagles.

    ***
    History was made in District 2 Friday night when Holy Redeemer junior quarterback Jimmy Strickland passed for 481 yards, establishing a new District 2 single-game record for passing yards. The previous high water mark for pass yards in a game, 474, had been set just a few weeks prior by Riverside’s Nick Dranchak. Strickland, who has thrown for more than 1,770 yards for HR this season (and for more than 2,300 yards in his career), sits perched with the No. 5-best passing output in a single game in state history.

    ***
    Conrad Weiser ran on “Cruz” control this past weekend as senior running back Angel Cruz posted a new school single-game rushing record. Cruz’ 375 yards and five touchdowns paced the Scouts to victory, 32-13, over Muhlenberg. Cruz has rushed for 1,243 yards on 177 carries, caught nine passes for 198 yards and scored 20 total touchdowns for Weiser (7-1).

    ***
    The Bloomsburg Panthers’ last three quarterbacks – Tyler Coombe, Blake Rankin and current junior Ricky Klingerman, have combined to throw for a whopping 13,714 yards since the start of the 2004 season. Both Coombe and Rankin threw for more than 5,000 yards each in their careers for the Panthers, and Klingerman, through eight varsity starts, has 1,851 yards to his credit.

    ***
    Isaiah Rapp’s pair of touchdown passes Friday surpassed Selinsgrove’s seven-game total for touchdown passes (1). Rapp is a sophomore and has thrown for more than 220 yards since assuming the reins to the helm of Selinsgrove’s offense in Week 5.

    Also, another note for the Seals involves junior Curtis Banasiak – he had tallied 28 tackles, a forced fumble and three fumble recoveries defensively. Friday, he returned two fumble recoveries for touchdowns, spanning 75 and 24 yards. Those two touchdowns Friday were the first Banasiak has scored in his Seals’ career.

    ***
    Last year, the Pennsylvania Sportswriters’ All-State football team in Class AA didn’t feature a kicker. But it would be hard to overlook Tamaqua’s Dustin Vandermartin for postseason honors in 2012. Through eight games, Vandermartin has booted 47 of his 53 kickoffs for touchbacks (88.7 percent) to go along with 13 PATs.

    Vandermartin also has made his presence known offensively – in 11 total offensive touches (eight receptions, three rushes), the Blue Raider junior has 324 total yards from scrimmage, averages 20 yards per carry and 33 yards per reception and has scored seven touchdowns.

    ***
    Roman Catholic senior field general Michael Keir surpassed the 4,000-yard mark in passing for his career Friday in a 28-14 loss to LaSalle College High School. Keir, who has thrown for more than 1,300 yards in his senior season, is up to 4,055 yards and 33 touchdowns for the Cahillites.

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  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 8

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

    AAAA:
    1. North Allegheny (7, 8-0), def. Shaler 55-7
    2. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 7-0), def. Father Judge 42-3
    3. Easton Area (11, 8-0), def. Bethlehem Liberty 31-21
    4. Central Dauphin (3, 7-1), def. Cumberland Valley 35-28 (F/OT)
    5. Gateway (7, 7-1), def. Penn-Trafford 42-0
    6. Downingtown East (1, 8-0), def. Downingtown West 35-21
    7. La Salle College High School (12, 7-1), def. Roman Catholic 28-14
    8. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 7-1), def. Manheim Township 21-0
    9. Ridley (1, 8-0), def. Springfield-Delco 7-3
    T-10. Penn Manor (3, 8-0), def. Warwick 40-6
    T-10. Scranton (2, 8-0), def. Delaware Valley 34-27

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Downingtown West (1), Pennridge (1), Pennsbury (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Cumberland Valley (3), Harrisburg (3), State College Area (6), Mt. Lebanon (7), Seneca Valley (7), Upper St. Clair (7), Woodland Hills (7), Nazareth (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11)

    AAA:
    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 8-0), def. Red Land 44-21
    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 8-0), def. Erie Central Tech 61-19
    3. Central Valley (7, 7-1), def. Ambridge 35-14
    4. Archbishop Wood (12, 6-2), def. Archbishop Carroll 62-7
    5. Thomas Jefferson (7, 8-0), def. Uniontown 49-8
    6. Pottsgrove (1, 8-0), def. Pottstown 55-20
    7. West Allegheny (7, 7-1), def. Montour 5-3
    8. West York Area (3, 8-0), def. Kennard-Dale 35-0
    9. Montour (7, 7-1), lost to West Allegheny 5-3
    10. Abington Heights (2, 7-1), def. West Scranton 57-21

    HONORABLE MENTION: Henderson (1), Springfield-Delco (1), Berwick (2), Cocalico (3), Garden Spot (3), Manheim Central (3), Red Land (3), Shippensburg (3), Selinsgrove (4), Franklin Regional (7), Hampton (7), Knoch (7), Mars (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), General McLane (10)

    AA:
    1. Aliquippa (7, 8-0), def. Beaver Falls 66-7
    2. Wyomissing (3, 8-0), def. Hamburg 42-6
    3. Washington (7, 8-0), def. Freeport 60-6
    4. South Fayette (7, 8-0), def. South Park 42-0
    5. Imhotep Charter (12, 8-0), def. Prep Charter 47-0
    6. Hickory (10, 7-1), def. Saegertown 54-0
    7. Jeannette (7, 7-1), def. Waynesburg Central 38-7
    8. Trinity (3, 7-1), def. Camp Hill 42-14
    9. Richland (6, 8-0), def. Penn Cambria 30-12
    10. Bermudian Springs (3, 8-0), def. Hanover 35-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Wyoming Area (2), Berks Catholic (3), Littlestown (3), Central Columbia (4), Danville (4), Lewisburg (4), Ligonier Valley (6), Beaver Area (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Brookville (9), Grove City (10), Wilmington (10), Catasauqua (11), Tamaqua (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 8-0), def. Serra Catholic 41-0
    2. Southern Columbia (4, 8-0), def. Shamokin Area 45-6
    3. Old Forge (2, 8-0), def. Carbondale 35-8
    4. Rochester (7, 8-0), def. Our Lady of Sacred Heart 41-0
    5. Dunmore (2, 7-1), def. Western Wayne 56-21
    6. Bellwood-Antis (6, 8-0), def. Northern Bedford County 20-0
    7. West Middlesex (10, 7-1), def. Kennedy Catholic 55-20
    8. Williams Valley (11, 8-0), def. Juniata 27-12
    9. Sharpsville (10, 7-1), def. Lakeview 42-0
    10. Port Allegany (9, 8-0), def. Cameron County 41-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Riverside (2), Bloomsburg (4), Line Mountain (4), So. Williamsport (4), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Northern Bedford (5), Windber (5), Bishop Guilfoyle (6), Penns Manor (6), Portage (6), Bishop Canevin (7), Neshannock (7), Sto-Rox (7), Brockway (9), Clarion Area (9), Marian Catholic (11), Tri-Valley (11)

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 8)

    Big School

    1) Downingtown East (1) 8-0 (1)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 8-0 (2)

    3) Easton Area (11) 8-0 (3)

    4) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 7-0 (4)

    5) LaSalle College (12) 7-1 (5)

    6) Central Dauphin (3) 7-1 (6)

    7) Scranton (2) 8-0 (10)

    8) Archbishop Wood (12) 6-2 (8)

    9) Ridley (1) 8-0 (9)

    10) Delaware Valley (2) 7-1 (7) tied

    10) Pennridge (1) 7-1 (10) tied

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 8-0 (1)

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 8-0 (2)

    3) Imhotep Charter (12) 8-0 (3)

    4) Old Forge (2) 8-0 (4)

    5) Dunmore (2) 7-1 (5)

    6) Trinity (3) 7-1 (6)

    7) Bermudian Springs (3) 8-0 (7)

    8) Williams Valley (11) 8-0 (8)

    9) Catasauqua (11) 8-0 (9)

    10) Berks Catholic (3) 8-0 (10) tied

    10) Tamaqua (11) 8-0 (10) tied

  • Postponed Games Week 8 – Updated at 11:24 pm

    Updated 10/19/12 – If your game is postponed because of rain Friday, please email us so we can add your game to the list. Please in your email add the new date, location and time of your game. Thanks to everyone in advance!!

    Special Thanks to Dean Beers, and Todd Schafer

    Email: easternpafootball@verizon.net or dave@easternpafootball.com

    List:

    District 1 game

    Pottstown vs. Pottsgrove, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 10am

    Kennett vs. Octorara, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 7pm

    District 3 game

    Donegal vs. Schuylkill Valley, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 12pm

    Annville-Cleona vs. Pequea Valley, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 11am

    ELCO vs. Columbia, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 1pm

    Hempfield vs. Lancaster Catholic, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 1pm

    JP McCaskey vs. Cedar Crest, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 7pm

    York Catholic vs. Eastern York, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 7pm

    Central York vs. Dallastown, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 6pm

    District 11 game

    Panther Valley vs. Tamaqua, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 7pm

    Jim Thorpe vs. Schuylkill Haven, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 2pm

    Nazareth Area vs. Allentown Central Catholic, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 6pm

    Dieruff vs. Pocono Mountain, postponed to Saturday 10/20 at 1pm

  • EasternPAFootball.com Notebook: St. Joseph’s Prep’s preparation key to success; William Allen scores big victory; Imhotep in striking distance of PPL record

    Preparation is key. And when it comes to preparations, the St. Joseph’s Prep football team leaves nothing to chance. Especially defensively.

    The Prep flattened three-time defending District 12 AAAA champion LaSalle College High School, 24-16, Saturday night at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School, limiting the Explorers’ potent passing offense to just 148 yards and three interceptions. In all, the Hawks forced seven turnovers and held the USA-Today’s former No. 23-ranked team to just 10 first downs, 4.4 yards per pass attempt and 1.4 yards per carry.

    It almost seemed like the Prep knew what LaSalle was going to run before they ran it. And that made sophomore defensive back John Reid chuckle.

    “A lot of people say that,” Reid said, smiling amidst a throng of Prep tailgaters in the Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School parking lot. “No, (we weren’t nervous about LaSalle), not at all. We did a lot of film study.”

    The Hawks, in fact, do more than just watching film once or twice a week.

    “During our free periods at school, we watch film,” Reid, who notched two first quarter interceptions of Chris Kane, explained. “Then, at home, we watch more film. Every player on the team has a personal Hudl account so we can all watch film at home, too.”

    Literally, the Prep’s defensive leaves nothing to chance, and it showed Saturday night. It allowed only one LaSalle run of 10+ yards and one pass of 20+ yards. LaSalle ran 54 plays for the game, averaging a turnover every 7.6 snaps.

    “We wanted to stop their offense,” Reid said. “I think our defense can be very good, but I don’t feel that we’ve played that perfect game yet.”

    St. Joe’s Prep replaced LaSalle in the USA-Today Super-25 prep football poll as well. The Hawks are now No. 17 in the nation following their Saturday night victory. The Hawks also own a victory over Cocoa (Fla.), who defeated New Jersey powerhouse Bergen Catholic this past weekend.

    ***
    A tip of the hat to the William Allen Canaries, who scored their first victory of the 2012 season Saturday, a 26-14 decision over Lehighton. What makes that victory remarkable is that it marks the Canaries’ first victory against an opponent other than Louis Dieruff since 2005. Their most recent non-Dieruff win was a 28-6 triumph over Nazareth in the fifth week of that football season.

    At the time, that victory over the Blue Eagles improved the Canaries’ record to 3-2 – also the most recent time Allen enjoyed a winning record in Week 5 of a season or later.

    If the Canaries defeat Dieruff later this season, it will mark the program’s first multiple victory season since, you guessed it, 2005, when Allen finished 4-6 overall.

    ***
    Council Rock North’s Brandon McIlwain is just 24 yards passing shy of 1,000 for the season. That becomes notable for this reason: McIlwain would become the 14th Pennsylvania quarterback to throw for 1,000 or more yards in his freshman season since 2005. McIlwain would become District 1’s first 1,000-yard passer as a freshman in that 2005-present time frame.

    ***
    Downingtown East head coach Mike Matta was in attendance at Saturday’s Prep-LaSalle game, and I had a chance to chat with Matta and the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Rick O’Brien briefly before the game kicked off. During our chat (where O’Brien literally got zero words in edgewise), I asked Matta about finding a balance offensively with junior running back Riley Angeline stepping up to rush for 154 yards and a pair of touchdowns against St. Marks (Del.) in a Cougar victory in Week 6.

    “That was very refreshing,” Matta said of Angeline’s emergence. Angeline, by the way, has posted consecutive 100-yard games on the ground and is now over 600 yards rushing for the season.

    Downingtown East meets archrival Downingtown West Friday night. East is undefeated and West is 6-1.

    ***
    Pennridge junior running back Mike Class needs only five yards rushing Friday night of Week 8 to reach 3,000 for his career. Through seven games of 2012, Class has rushed for 1,483 yards and Pennridge is 6-1 overall.

    ***
    A huge showdown in District 2 Friday night pits unbeatens Scranton and Delaware Valley. Both the Knights and the Warriors bring to the table very potent offenses – Scranton has scored 43 points or more in five of its seven games and Delaware Valley is averaging 42.6 points per game.

    ***
    Imhotep Charter has already scored 318 points through seven games, an impressive total, and the Panthers more than likely will soon eclipse the Philadelphia Public League record for points scored in a single season.

    That distinction belongs to the 1997 Frankford Pioneers, who scored 457 points. Imhotep is just 139 points shy of the Pioneers’ standard, and, at its average of 45.4 points per game, the Panthers are on track to match Frankford’s mark in three games.

    The Philadelphia Public League and PIAA’s District 5 are the only two leagues/regions which have never produced a team which scored 500 points or more in a season.

    ***
    York Catholic senior James Dougherty surpassed the 4,000-yard passing mark for his career last weekend. Dougherty, who is up to 4,053 yards, is the first career 4,000-yard passer in Fighting Irish program history.

    Follow Josh Funk on Twitter @Funk_pafb.

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 7

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

    AAAA:
    1. North Allegheny (7, 7-0), def. Pittsburgh Central Catholic 28-0
    2. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 6-0), def. La Salle College High School 24-16
    3. Easton Area (11, 7-0), def. Northampton 49-28
    4. Central Dauphin (3, 6-1), def. Harrisburg 24-21 (OT)
    5. Gateway (7, 6-1), def. Norwin 62-14
    6. Downingtown East (1, 7-0), def. Bishop Shanahan 37-0
    7. La Salle College High School (12, 6-1), lost to St. Joseph’s Prep 24-16
    8. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 6-1), def. Lancaster Catholic 14-7
    9. Delaware Valley (2, 7-0), def. Valley View 49-18
    10. Ridley (1, 7-0), def. Lower Merion 28-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Downingtown West (1), Pennridge (1), Pennsbury (1), Spring-Ford (1), Scranton (2), Cumberland Valley (3), Harrisburg (3), Penn Manor (3), State College Area (6), Mt. Lebanon (7), Seneca Valley (7), Upper St. Clair (7), Woodland Hills (7), Nazareth (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11)

    AAA:
    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 7-0), def. Lower Dauphin 32-14
    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 7-0), def. Aquinas Institute (N.Y.) 34-9
    3. Montour (7, 7-0), def. Blackhawk 40-35
    4. Central Valley (7, 6-1), def. Hopewell 35-17
    5. Archbishop Wood (12, 5-2), def. Lansdale Catholic 28-14
    6. Franklin Regional (7, 6-1), def. Hollidaysburg 35-0
    7. Pottsgrove (1, 7-0), def. Owen J. Roberts 59-7
    8. Thomas Jefferson (7, 7-0), def. Belle Vernon Area 57-20
    9. West York Area (3, 7-0), def. Dover Area 54-13
    10. Berwick (2, 6-1), def. Williamsport 54-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Henderson (1), Springfield-Delco (1), Abington Heights (2), Scranton Prep (2), Cocalico (3), Garden Spot (3), Manheim Central (3), Red Land (3), Shippensburg (3), Selinsgrove (4), Knoch (7), Mars (7), West Allegheny (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), General McLane (10), Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    AA:
    1. Aliquippa (7, 7-0), def. Ellwood City 54-12
    2. Wyomissing (3, 7-0), def. Fleetwood 52-7
    3. Washington (7, 7-0), def. Mt. Pleasant 34-14
    4. South Fayette (7, 7-0), def. Riverside (Ellwood City) 68-0
    5. Imhotep Charter (12, 7-0), def. University City 47-12
    6. Hickory (10, 6-1), def. Farrell 50-0
    7. Jeannette (7, 6-1), def. Shady Side Academy 31-26
    8. Trinity (3, 6-1), def. Boiling Springs 35-14
    9. Richland (6, 7-0), def. Westmont Hilltop 51-23
    10. Bermudian Springs (3, 7-0), def. Fairfield 41-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Berks Catholic (3), Littlestown (3), Schuylkill Valley (3), Central Columbia (4), Danville (4), Lewisburg (4), Ligonier Valley (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Brookville (9), Corry Area (10), Grove City (10), Wilmington (10), Catasauqua (11), Tamaqua (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 7-0), def. Bishop Canevin 53-15
    2. Southern Columbia (4, 7-0), def. Bloomsburg 32-20
    3. Old Forge (2, 7-0), def. Lackawanna Trail 35-14
    4. Rochester (7, 7-0), def. Laurel 35-13
    5. Dunmore (2, 6-1), def. Lakeland 22-17
    6. Bellwood-Antis (6, 7-0), def. Southern Huntingdon County 39-3
    7. West Middlesex (10, 6-1), def. Sharon Area 41-12
    8. Williams Valley (11, 7-0), def. Tri-Valley 14-12
    9. Sharpsville (10, 6-1), def. Wilmington 20-14
    10. Port Allegany (9, 7-0), def. Sheffield 69-30

    HONORABLE MENTION: Riverside (2), Bloomsburg (4), Line Mountain (4), South Williamsport (4), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Northern Bedford (5), Windber (5), Bishop Guilfoyle (6), Penns Manor (6), Portage (6), Bishop Canevin (7), Neshannock (7), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Sto-Rox (7), Brockway (9), Clarion Area (9), Curwensville (9), Marian Catholic (11), Tri-Valley (11)

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 7)

    Big School

    1) Downingtown East (1) 7-0 (1)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 7-0 (2)

    3) Easton Area (11) 7-0 (3)

    4) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 6-0 (5)

    5) LaSalle College (12) 6-1 (4)

    6) Central Dauphin (3) 6-1 (6)

    7) Delaware Valley (2) 7-0 (7)

    8) Archbishop Wood (12) 5-2 (8)

    9) Ridley (1) 7-0 (9)

    10) Scranton (2) 7-0 (10) tied

    10) Pennridge (1) 6-1 (NR) tied

     

     

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 7-0 (1)

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 7-0 (2)

    3) Imhotep Charter (12) 7-0 (3)

    4) Old Forge (2) 7-0 (4)

    5) Dunmore (2) 6-1 (5)

    6) Trinity (3) 6-1 (6)

    7) Bermudian Springs (3) 7-0 (7)

    8) Williams Valley (11) 7-0 (8)

    9) Catasauqua (11) 7-0 (9)

    10) Berks Catholic (3) 7-0 (10) tied

    10) Tamaqua (11) 7-0 (10) tied

  • Catasauqua shows no mercy

    PEN ARGYL – Ra’Von Burton rushed for 90 yards and scored three times to lead the Rough Riders to a 48-21 win in a marquee Colonial League match-up Saturday afternoon against Pen Argyl (5-2) at Alumni Stadium.

    With the win Catasauqua stays on top of the Colonial League with an 7-0 record. Pen Argyl drops to 5-2 in the league.

    Pen Argyl jumped out to a 7-0 lead when Jeff Holden recovered a Burton fumble. Mike Racciato capped off the drive, leaping into the end zone for an one-yard score.

    The Rough Riders answered the scoring drive, going nine plays on 43-yards. Zack Bradley hit Zach Stopay for a 11-yard strike and Joe Harakal’s kick tied the game up at 7.

    The second quarter Catty dominated on both sides of the ball. On defense they forced Pen Argyl to punt the ball three times.

    Bradley started the offensive explosion hitting Paryss Marshall for a 18-yard touchdown pass to give the Rough Riders their first lead, 14-7.

    They never looked back. Burton scored on two four-yard runs and Catty went into halftime with an 28-7 lead.

    Burton was not done in the second half. He scored his third touchdown of the night, going 49 yards for the score.  That drive went four plays for 67 yards.

    Eric Matz made it 42-7 on a one-yard touchdown with 8:22 remaining in the third quarter. He added a 54-yard run for another score in the fourth quarter.

    The Green Knights’ Nick Oyer scored his first rushing touchdown of the year from five-yards out. Ryan Lobb added a three-yard score late in the fourth quarter.

    Note: Pen Argyl will try and rebound next week against Northwestern Lehigh. Catty travels to Palmerton next Friday night.

    Catasauqua had 348 total yards. 229 yards rushing and 119 yards passing. Catty has scored 289 points and only has given up 52 total points.

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th  T  
    Catasauqua 7 21 14 6 48  
    Pen Argyl 7 0 7 7 21  
                 
    1st Quarter            
    PA – Mike Racciato 1-yard run 4:55          
    C – Zach Stopay 11-yard pass from Zack Bradley 1:40  
    2nd Quarter            
    C – Paryss Marshall 18-yard run from Bradley 10:53    
    C – Ra’Von Burton 4-yard run 7:30          
    C – Burton 4-yard run 1:25            
    3rd Quarter            
    C – Burton 49-yard run 10:46            
    C – Eric Matz 1-yard run 8:22            
    PA – Nick Oyer 5-yard run 1:22            
    4th Quarter            
    C – Matz 54-yard run 11:47            
    PA – Ryan Lobb 3-yard run 5:42          

     

  • Blue Raiders Keep on Rolling to 7-0

    TAMAQUA – After last weeks statement win over North Schuylkill, some questioned if undefeated Tamaqua could avoid a letdown against upset-minded Schuylkill Haven. The Blue Raiders’ all-around threat Dalton Nunemacher wasn’t about to let that happen as he took the Hurricanes first punt 41 yards to open the scoring at 7-0. The quick score was only the beginning of a long night for the visiting team.

    Both teams loved to pound the ball up the middle, but Tamaqua has proven that they can really throw the ball. Following a blocked punt, junior quarterback Nate Edmonds hooked up with his big 6’3″ senior receiver Tyler Krell for a 24 yard score to give the Raiders a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter. Tamaqua’s defense played lights out throughout the first half and kept the young Schuylkill Haven offense out of the endzone. Offensively, the Raiders finished the first half on a high note when Nunemacher ran a reverse 40 yards for a score to put his team up 20-0 going into halftime. Tamaqua’s ability to control the line of scrimmage was truly impressive because center, Devon Murphy, was out with an injury and right guard, Brandon Fogel was unable to play due to illness. Seniors Austin Resch and Luke Matsago stepped in at guard and center respectively and fullback, Trevor Skripko was moved to tackle.

    The home team’s high-octane offensive started to cool down in the second half, but not before Edmonds hooked up with Nunemacher for a 55 yard bomb and Dustin Vandermartin’s extra point made it 27-0 in the third quarter. Late in third quarter to early in the fourth, Schuylkill Haven was able to put together a 12-play, 71-yard drive that ate up seven minutes of clock to finally get on the board and cut the Raider lead to 27-6. After a valiant defensive stand by the battered Hurricanes were able to regain possession and get back into scoring territory before being forced to turn the ball over on downs. With the ball late in the fourth, Tamaqua was able to grind out the clock and come away with the win.

    The Raiders are off to their best start since 1956 and only the fourth 7-0 start in school history. Talk has begun in Tamaqua of the Raiders finishing 10-0. If the team was to accomplish the feat, it would be the second undefeated, untied ever in the little coal town and the first since 1927. Before 10-0, however, the Blue Raiders will have to make it 8-0 as they take on rival Panther Valley on homecoming night. Schuylkill Haven falls to 3-4 on the year with a 3-3 record in the Anthracite Football League. Next week, the Hurricanes return home to face the Olympians of Jim Thorpe.

  • EasternPAFootball.com Notebook: A tribute to a sports writer battling cancer, Dranchak nears school record, SCA’s impressive offensive start, Saturday showdowns

    Before we get into some interesting football notes and tidbits in this week’s notebook, it is probably best to begin this week’s notebook by extending our thoughts, prayers and positive energy to a prep sports writer from York County.

    Steve Navaroli, a veteran reporter for the York Daily Record/Sunday News, is undergoing treatments for cancer. He penned a column Oct. 7 on GameTimePA’s website noting he would be taking a break from day-to-day activities in a region he has covered extensively since 1991.

    In his column, Mr. Navaroli noted he began treatments Sept. 24 and that they will continue through November.

    I think that I can safely speak for the entire EasternPAFootball.com and WesternPAFootball.net family when I say that we all wish Mr. Navaroli nothing but success in his fight to overcome this disease. Cancer has personally affected my family, claiming the life of my grandfather in 1993. I was 7. I didn’t know what cancer was then, but I knew I didn’t like it. Then again, nobody likes it, no matter what age you are.

    I’m sure many of us out there can think of a family member or relative who also has fought or is fighting life’s toughest fight.

    Read Mr. Navaroli’s Sunday column for yourself if you have a chance (go to www.gametimepa.com) and you’ll understand the impact he’s had in his 20+ years of sports coverage for York County prep sport athletes, schools and programs across many sports, not only football.

    Though Mr. Navaroli’s voice might be missing from the YDR’s sports pages for a brief time, it would be far worse for that voice to be lost from those sports pages forever.

    ***
    Riverside quarterback Nick Dranchak became the Vikings’ third career 4,000-yard passer Friday night. Though the Wildcats hung around thanks to more than 200 yards rushing from Robbie Siclari, Dranchak threw for 365 yards and four touchdowns, moving him up to 4,197 yards and 43 touchdowns in his career.

    The Riverside school record for career passing yardage is 4,253, set by Harry Armstrong, the former head coach of the Vikings, in a career spanning from 1995-97. Jay Velehoski threw for 4,210 yards from 2006-08, so Dranchak ranks third in school history. But at his current average of 255.3 yards per game, Dranchak should become the school’s career passing leader in the first quarter Friday night. He only needs 56 yards to tie Armstrong and 57 to pass.

    In that Western Wayne game, Dranchak accounted for 538 yards of offense – he also rushed for 173 yards and a touchdown. He’s thrown for 1,532 yards in six games, the sixth-highest individual season passing total in the state this season. Among eastern teams (Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 12), Dranchak’s passing total is fourth.

    ***
    It doesn’t seem like too long ago I mentioned Brennan Scott surpassing 5,000 yards passing for his career. Well, just a few weeks later, Scott is on the verge of 6,000. Scott is unofficially 67 yards shy of that milestone, and his next touchdown pass of his career will be his 60th, meaning Manheim Township will be the sixth program in state history with two quarterbacks with 60+ career touchdown passes. The other programs are Wilson Area, La Salle, Pius X, Sto-Rox and Forest Hills.

    ***
    Crestwood has posted a five-game winning streak, but the Comets’ five opponents defeated during said streak own a combined record of 6-24. The Comets have faced only one opponent with a record better than .500- that was Berwick in Week 1, and the Bulldogs claimed a 27-point victory.

    ***
    Stroudsburg, a AAAA school in the Mountain Valley Conference, is off to a 5-1 overall start after defeating Wyoming Valley West Friday. The Mounties, who do boast a Rutgers recruit in DL Sebeastian Joseph, have largely been paced by a trio of sophomores, at least in terms of the offensive backfield.

    Quarterback Mike Nikorak has thrown for 688 yards and seven touchdowns while running backs Altarique Mosley-Dew and Gerald Douglas have combined for 1,174 yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground.

    Stroudsburg went 9-3 overall in 2011, which was head coach Joe Bernard’s first season leading the program.

    ***
    Southern Columbia has scored an impressive 43 offensive touchdowns through six games – 33 rushing, 10 passing. Despite losing so many seniors, the Tigers have merely reloaded. Already, six backs have surpassed 100 yards rushing for the season, including five (Adam Fuedale, Nate Hunter, Matt Lupold, Blake Marks and Brad Noll) who are over 200 yards rushing each.

    And Taylor Young is proving to be pretty efficient as a passer, throwing a touchdown pass every 4.6 attempts while posting a touchdown-to-interception ratio of 10:1, the best TD-to-INT ratio in all of District 4.

    ***
    As a junior, Downingtown East quarterback Kyle Lauletta threw 23 touchdown passes in 11 games. As a senior, Lauletta has already thrown 20 touchdown passes in only six games.

    Lauletta, a Richmond recruit, threw for 1,971 yards in his junior season, and he’s closing in on that mark in six games. Lauletta has thrown for 1,645 yards, which unofficially ranks third in the state.

    ***
    Is there a bigger game in the eastern half of the state this weekend than the Saturday night showdown in the Philadelphia Catholic League between St. Joseph’s Prep and La Salle College High School? The game kicks off at 7 p.m. at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School, and it pits a physical, unrelenting Prep team against LaSalle’s proficient offensive arsenal spearheaded by Chris Kane, Jared Hermann, Sean Coleman and Jimmy Herron, plus a very big offensive line.

    There are a few other big Saturday games in other reaches of the state, too. In Clarks Summit, Scranton Prep takes to the road to face Abington Heights at The Pit. In the Mid-Penn Conference, Harrisburg rolls out the red carpet (figuratively, not literally) for defending PIAA AAAA champion Central Dauphin.

    Follow Josh Funk on Twitter @Funk_pafb

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 6

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

    AAAA:
    1. La Salle College High School (12, 6-0), def. Father Judge 35-7
    2. North Allegheny (7, 6-0), def. Gateway 14-3
    3. Easton Area (11, 6-0), def. Bethlehem Freedom 25-21
    4. Central Dauphin (3, 5-1), def. Mifflin County 54-6
    5. Gateway (7, 5-1), lost to North Allegheny 14-3
    6. Downingtown East (1, 6-0), def. St. Mark’s (DE) 26-21
    7. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 5-0), def. Archbishop Wood 23-10
    8. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 5-1), def. Hempfield 56-6
    9. Upper St. Clair (7, 6-0), def. Butler Area 34-3
    10. Delaware Valley (2, 6-0), def. North Pocono 53-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Pennridge (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Scranton (2), Cedar Cliff (3), Cumberland Valley (3), Harrisburg (3), Penn Manor (3), State College Area (6), Mt. Lebanon (7), Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7), Seneca Valley (7), Woodland Hills (7), Nazareth (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11)

    AAA:
    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 6-0), def. Hershey 54-10
    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 6-0), def. McDowell 41-27
    3. Montour (7, 6-0), def. Chartiers Valley 50-9
    4. Central Valley (7, 5-1), def. Moon Township 42-9
    5. Franklin Regional (7, 5-1), def. Knoch 23-13
    6. Archbishop Wood (12, 4-2), lost to St. Joseph’s Prep 23-10
    7. Pottsgrove (1, 6-0), def. Methacton 27-14
    8. Thomas Jefferson (7, 6-0), def. Laurel Highlands 45-6
    9. West York Area (3, 6-0), def. Susquehannock 42-0
    10. Berwick (2, 5-1), def. Tunkhannock 49-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Henderson (1), Springfield-Delco (1), Abington Heights (2), Scranton Prep (2), Cocalico (3), Garden Spot (3), Lancaster Catholic (3), Shippensburg (3), Selinsgrove (4), Knoch (7), Mars (7), West Allegheny (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Slippery Rock (10), Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    AA:
    1. Aliquippa (7, 6-0), def. Freedom Area 49-3
    2. Wyomissing (3, 6-0), def. Kutztown 70-13
    3. Washington (7, 6-0), def. Brownsville 53-0
    4. South Fayette (7, 6-0), def. Quaker Valley 52-0
    5. Imhotep Charter (12, 6-0), def. Delaware Valley Charter 34-0
    6. Jeannette (7, 5-1), def. Mt. Pleasant 28-27
    7. Wilmington (10, 5-1), def. Reynolds 35-7
    8. Hickory (10, 5-1), def. Sharon Area 49-7
    9. Trinity (3, 5-1), def. East Pennsboro 15-14
    10. Richland (6, 6-0), def. Somerset Area 47-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Berks Catholic (3), Bermudian Springs (3), Littlestown (3), Central Columbia (4), Danville (4), Lewisburg (4), Ligonier Valley (6), Tyrone (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Brookville (9), Corry Area (10), Grove City (10), Catasauqua (11), Pen Argyl (11), Tamaqua (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 6-0), def. Brentwood 42-7
    2. Southern Columbia (4, 6-0), def. Selinsgrove 50-21
    3. Old Forge (2, 6-0), def. Montrose 49-7
    4. Rochester (7, 6-0), def. Neshannock 28-21
    5. Dunmore (2, 5-1), def. Honesdale 41-7
    6. Bellwood-Antis (6, 6-0), def. Everett 41-14
    7. West Middlesex (10, 5-1), def. Sharpsville 21-14
    8. Williams Valley (11, 6-0), def. Pine Grove Area 43-0
    9. Sharpsville (10, 5-1), lost to West Middlesex 21-14
    10. Port Allegany (9, 6-0), def. Smethport 48-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Riverside (2), Bloomsburg (4), Line Mountain (4), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Northern Bedford (5), Windber (5), Bishop Guilfoyle (6), Penns Manor (6), Bishop Canevin (7), Neshannock (7), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Sto-Rox (7), Brockway (9), Clarion Area (9), Curwensville (9), Marian Catholic (11), Tri-Valley (11)

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 6)

    Big School

    1) Downingtown East (1) 6-0 (1)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 6-0 (2)

    3) Easton Area (11) 6-0 (3)

    4) LaSalle College (12) 6-0 (4)

    5) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 5-0 (7)

    6) Central Dauphin (3) 5-1 (6)

    7) Delaware Valley (2) 6-0 (8)

    8) Archbishop Wood (12) 4-2 (5)

    9) Ridley (1) 6-0 (9) tied

    9) Harrisburg (3) 5-1 (NR) tied

    10) Scranton (2) 6-0 (10)

     

     

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 6-0 (1)

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 6-0 (2)

    3) Imhotep Charter (12) 6-0 (3)

    4) Old Forge (2) 6-0 (4)

    5) Dunmore (2) 5-1 (5)

    6) Trinity (3) 5-1 (6)

    7) Bermudian Springs (3) 6-0 (7)

    8) Williams Valley (11) 6-0 (8)

    9) Catasauqua (11) 6-0 (9)

    10) Berks Catholic (3) 6-0 (NR) tied

    10) Tamaqua (11) 6-0 (NR) tied

  • Raiders Hold Off Former Champions to stay Undefeated

    FOUNTAIN SPRINGS – “We’re for real!” “6-0! 6-0!” were the chants and cheers of Tamaqua fans, players, and cheerleaders as the Blue Raider football team left the field with a 24-10 win over the North Schuylkill Spartans.  The loss for the Spartans was their first home defeat since 2008, and it was Tamaqua’s first win over the Spartans  since 2007.

    In football, its the team that makes the least mistakes that usually wins. That was the story of the game tonight. With time ticking away in the first half and both teams out of time outs, North Schuylkill hoped to head into the break on homecoming night 6-3. The game was starting to look like a tight, defensive battle, but senior tailback Ethan Motsney lost the ball and the Raiders recovered inside the Spartan ten yard line. On the ensuing drive quarterback Nate Edmonds rushed in on a scramble to put Tamaqua up by nine after the missed two point try. This was when Tamaqua started to take over.

    The defenses continued to control the game as the third quarter went by scoreless. Tamaqua’s senior nose guard Nick Hollenbach wreaked havoc in the backfield throughout the night. Hollenbach sacked the Spartans’ quarterback, Bobby Grigas, three times and shut down North Schuylkill’s star backfield. The Raider defense held the hometown team to 92 yards rushing.  Scoring started to resume in the fourth quarter as Dustin Vandermartin took a double reverse 48 yards for a score but another missed extra point left the score at 18-3.  On the next drive, Dalton Nunemacher drove the dagger through the Spartans’ coffin with another touchdown to put his team ahead 24-3 late in the fourth. North Schuylkill tried to make a last ditch comeback when Motsney punched it in very late in the game.

    The win puts the undefeated Raiders in the driver’s seat of the Anthracite Football League. Tamaqua improves to a perfect 6-0 with a 4-0 league record. This loss is North Schuylkill’s second of the season as they fall to 4-2 with a 4-2 record in the AFL. The road does not get much easier for either team as the Spartans are home again next week to take on the mighty Red Tornadoes of Mount Carmel Area. Tamaqua will be at home as well to butt heads with the Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes. The Hurricanes were the team that knocked off North Schuylkill first and snapped their 33 regular season game winning streak.

    Box Score

    TAHS – 0 – 12 – 0 – 12 -24

    NS – 3 – 0 – 0 – 7 – 10

  • EasternPAFootball.com Notebook: Eastern York senior smashes multiple rushing records; District 4 team scores early, often, ties a record; West York becoming YAIAA model of consistency

    Alex Cooley said “Good Knight” to several rushing records Friday.

    What Eastern York’s senior running back did in the Golden Knights’ victory over Hanover will go down in school, York County, District 3 and PIAA record books.

    According to EY assistant coach Steve Kline, Cooley rushed for 500 yards and eight touchdowns on 26 carries in the Knights’ 62-37 victory over the Nighthawks. Both Cooley’s rushing yardage total and touchdowns scored establish new single-game school records for EY, but Cooley’s performance doesn’t stop there.

    Oh no. There’s more.

    The 500 rushing yards establishes a new single-game state rushing record, previously held by Harbor Creek Huskies’ running back Stephen Blose, who rushed for 488 yards in a game in 2005. The mark is also the new District 3 single-game rushing record, supplanting the 442 yards totaled by Lancaster Catholic’s Roman Clay against Dallastown earlier this season.

    Lastly, according to the York Daily Record/Sunday News, Cooley holds the YAIAA career rushing yardage record, which presently is 4,559 yards (and counting, it should be noted). Littlestown’s Jeremiah Collins rushed for 4,433 yards in his career for the Thunderbolts.

    Cooley, by the way, leads all running backs in the state with 1,405 yards in five games. (And for those of you who never heard of Eastern York before, it’s a AAA school located in Wrightsville, a town along the Susquehanna River about a mile west of Columbia).

    ***
    Sticking with the York County trend – has there been a York-Adams big school team as consistent as West York Area has been since Ron Miller took over as head coach in 2006? Miller, who arrived in York County after spending time at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, has helped lead the Bulldogs to a 5-0 start in 2012.

    It’s the Bulldogs’ second 5-0 start in the last four years, as the blue and white also started 5-0 in 2009 and wound up finishing 11-2 and just missing a return trip to the District 3 AAA championship game opposite Manheim Central. That year, Susquehanna Township, led by dual-threat Ben Dupree, upended the Bulldogs, 7-6.

    West York has, in fact, started 4-1 or better for five of the last six years. The lone exception was a 3-2 start in 2010.

    Before anybody points out Northern York, a York County AAA program based in Dillsburg, which posted a 56-13 overall record (.811) overall from 2003-07 and made regular apperances in the D3 AAA quarterfinals in that span, remember this: Northern is a representative of the Mid-Penn Conference’s Colonial division, not the York-Adams.

    ***
    Milton Area generated a little attention last fall when it rattled off six consecutive victories after an 0-5 start to its season and reached the District 4 AAA championship game, becoming the third known program in the state to pull off both a five-game winning streak and losing streak in the same season since 2003.

    Friday night, Milton did something to place itself among state leaders in one historical scoring category.

    The Black Panthers’ 48-point first quarter against Carson Long ties the unofficial state record for most points scored in one quarter, matching a feat previously established by District 9 rep Clarion Area in 2000 and then again by McKeesport of the WPIAL in 2008. Milton wound up defeating Carson Long, 73-3. The Warriors’ field goal, in the second quarter, came on a 3rd down play.

    Milton, Clarion and McKeesport’s 48-point first quarters are unofficially tied for the 11th-most points scored in one quarter in the nation. There is a four-way tie for seventh place (49 points), and the national record for points in a quarter is 75.

    ***
    Schuylkill Valley’s 5-0 start is most unprecedented – in the Panthers’ 40-year football history, they’ve never started 5-0, let alone 4-0. Schuylkill Valley puts that start on the line Friday night against fellow unbeaten Berks Catholic.

    Sticking with Berks County – Mike Drago of The Reading Eagle tweeted an interesting stat involving Hamburg High School. The Hawks recorded a new school single-game record 639 yards rushing in a victory over Kutztown Friday, placing three backs with 170+ yards each. Hamburg’s Joe Raffensperger and Montay Berger each have more than 600 yards rushing, making them one of six programs with a pair of 600+-yard rushers, joining Plymouth-Whitemarsh (1), Nazareth (11), Tri-Valley (11), Juniata Valley (6) and Curwensville (9).

    ***
    How about the tear that Old Forge has been on lately? The Blue Devils have demolished two teams I’d ranked ahead of them (Dunmore and Riverside) by a combined margin of 75-7 over the last two weeks. Seems their present No. 3 ranking is much, much more befitting.

    Senior running back Brian Tomasetti has been one of the Blue Devils’ primary spark plugs offensively, having already scored 16 touchdowns to go along with 899 yards rushing. His 217 yards and six touchdowns against Riverside only further solidified him as a legit candidate to watch for a potential All-State nomination in Class A come later in the year.

    Tomasetti, in case you were wondering, is on pace to finish the regular season with 32 rushing touchdowns.

    Looking over the Blue Devils’ remaining schedule, only one more “toughie” game remains – and that’s against Lackawanna Trail. A 10-0 regular season is very, very realistic for the defending D2 Class A champion Blue Devils, who are averaging 44.6 points per game.

    ***
    Raise your hand if, through five games, you thought Wellsboro, a Class AA school from the Northern Tier, would ever be ranked ahead of Mount Carmel in the District 4 AA playoff point standings this 2012 season. The Hornets (3-2) are seventh and the Red Tornadoes, who have lost three straight games, are eighth.

    ***
    La Salle College High School advanced one slot in the USA-Today Super 25 prep football rankings to No. 23 in the nation.

    ***
    Plymouth-Whitemarsh of the Suburban One League’s American Division is off to a 4-1 start and averaging 295.2 yards rushing per game. Seniors Corey Kelly and Terry Brown have teamed up to average 246.6 of those rushing yards per game, or 83.5 percent of the Colonials’ season rushing output.

    ***
    Northwest Area’s Tony Politz has been a big, big reason why the Rangers are off to a 3-2 start to its 2012 campaign. He’s already run for 825 yards and nine touchdowns in five games for the Rangers and 2,235 yards and 22 scores in his career.

    At his current pace of 165 yards rushing per game, Politz is on track to become the second Ranger running back to hit 3,000 career rushing yards in the last half-decade. Bret Rutkoski, a key offensive leader on the Rangers’ District 2 Class A championship team in 2009, holds the program record with 4,028 yards.

    ***
    In its 69-7 demolition of Lebanon Friday night, Manheim Central rushed for 585 yards and scored all 10 of its touchdowns for the game on the ground. It spiked the Barons’ per game rushing average from 184.3 yards to 267.6. As a team, the Barons have already scored 19 touchdowns on the ground through five 2012 games – a keeper stat when you reflect on the fact that Manheim Central scored 20 rushing touchdowns in its entire 11-game 2011 season, which ended with an opening-round playoff loss to Palmyra.

    Also in the Lancaster-Lebanon League, Elizabethtown snapped a 17-game losing streak with a 14-13 victory over Conestoga Valley.

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  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 5

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

    AAAA:
    1. La Salle College High School (12, 5-0), def. Archbishop Ryan 31-0
    2. North Allegheny (7, 5-0), def. Butler Area 49-0
    3. Easton Area (11, 5-0), def. Emmaus 15-14
    4. Gateway (7, 5-0), def. Hempfield 41-13
    5. Central Dauphin (3, 4-1), def. State College Area 32-7
    6. Downingtown East (1, 5-0), def. Avon Grove 42-7
    7. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 4-0), def. Roman Catholic 37-7
    8. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 4-1), def. Cedar Crest 43-0
    9. Upper St. Clair (7, 5-0), def. Baldwin 47-6
    10. Delaware Valley (2, 5-0), def. West Scranton 41-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Garnet Valley (1), North Penn (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Scranton (2), Cedar Cliff (3), Cumberland Valley (3), Harrisburg (3), Penn Manor (3), State College Area (6), Mt. Lebanon (7), Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7), Seneca Valley (7), Woodland Hills (7), McDowell (10), Nazareth (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11)

    AAA:
    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 5-0), def. Susquehanna Township 37-14
    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 5-0), def. Youngstown Ursuline 47-7
    3. Archbishop Wood (12, 4-1), def. Cardinal O’Hara 38-14
    4. Franklin Regional (7, 4-1), def. Belle Vernon Area 35-7
    5. Montour (7, 5-0), def. Ambridge 45-14
    6. Central Valley (7, 4-1), def. West Allegheny 28-14
    7. Pottsgrove (1, 5-0), def. Spring-Ford 26-0
    8. Thomas Jefferson (7, 5-0), def. Albert Gallatin 50-0
    9. West York Area (3, 5-0), def. York-William Penn 38-21
    10. Berwick (2, 4-1), def. Selinsgrove 17-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Henderson (1), Springfield-Delco (1), Abington Heights (2), Scranton Prep (2), Valley View (2), Cocalico (3), Garden Spot (3), Lancaster Catholic (3), Manheim Central (3), Selinsgrove (4), Knoch (7), Mars (7), West Allegheny (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    AA:
    1. Aliquippa (7, 5-0), def. Mohawk 48-0
    2. Wyomissing (3, 5-0), def. Pleasant Valley 31-27
    3. Washington (7, 5-0), def. Jeannette 18-15
    4. South Fayette (7, 5-0), def. Seton-LaSalle 51-12
    5. Imhotep Charter (12, 5-0), def. High School of the Future 53-0
    6. Jeannette (7, 4-1), lost to Washington 18-15
    7. Wilmington (10, 4-1), def. Saegertown 49-6
    8. Hickory (10, 4-1), def. Titusville 38-0
    9. Central Columbia (4, 5-0), def. Danville 21-7
    10. Trinity (3, 4-1), def. Milton Hershey 49-19

    HONORABLE MENTION: Lake-Lehman (2), Berks Catholic (3), Bermudian Springs (3), Littlestown (3), Danville (4), Lewisburg (4), Montoursville (4), Martinsburg Central (6), Richland (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Grove City (10), North Schuylkill (11), Northern Lehigh (11), Pen Argyl (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 5-0), def. Fort Cherry 65-0
    2. Southern Columbia (4, 5-0), def. Muncy 47-7
    3. Old Forge (2, 5-0), def. Riverside 54-7
    4. Sharpsville (10, 5-0), def. Farrell 35-13
    5. Rochester (7, 5-0), def. Western Beaver 41-0
    6. Dunmore (2, 4-1), won by forfeit over Holy Cross
    7. Bellwood-Antis (6, 5-0), def. Mount Union Area 21-0
    8. Williams Valley (11, 5-0), def. Halifax 24-0
    9. West Middlesex (10, 4-1), def. Mercer Area 34-13
    10. Port Allegany (9, 5-0), def. Otto-Eldred 42-16

    HONORABLE MENTION: Riverside (2), Bloomsburg (4), Line Mountain (4), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Windber (5), Bishop Guilfoyle (6), Penns Manor (6), Bishop Canevin (7), Neshannock (7), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Sto-Rox (7), Brockway (9), Clarion Area (9), Curwensville (9), Marian Catholic (11), Schuylkill Haven (11), Tri-Valley (11)

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 5)

    2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 5)

    Big School

    1) Downingtown East (1) 5-0 (1)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 5-0 (2)

    3) Easton Area (11) 5-0 (3)

    4) LaSalle College (12) 5-0 (4)

    5) Archbishop Wood (12) 4-1 (5)

    6) Central Dauphin (3) 4-1 (6)

    7) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 4-0 (7)

    8) Delaware Valley (2) 5-0 (9)

    9) Ridley (1) 5-0 (10)

    10) Scranton (2) 5-0 (NR)

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 5-0 (1)

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 5-0 (2)

    3) Imhotep Charter (12) 5-0 (3)

    4) Old Forge (2) 5-0 (4)

    5) Dunmore (2) 4-1 (5)

    6) Trinity (3) 4-1 (9)

    7) Bermudian Springs (3) 5-0 (NR)

    8) Williams Valley (11) 5-0 (10)

    9) Catasauqua (11) 5-0 (NR)

    10) Schuylkill Valley (3) 5-0 (NR)

  • Offensive Explosion Leads to Tamaqua Blowout

    ANNVILLE – “Offense wins games, but defense wins championships,” Despite the old saying, the Blue Raiders were perfectly fine with just winning the game on Friday night.  The poor Annville-Cleona defense had no chance of stopping Tamaqua on what became a sad Football Alumni Night. In a mercy rule effort the Raiders recorded 566 yards of total offense as they rolled dominating 54-21 victory.

    On the first play from scrimmage, Jake Love broke free on a toss and got Tamaqua down to the two. The senior capped off the drive two plays later to give Tamaqua an early lead, but a missed extra point made it 6-0. The Little Dutchmen had no intention of giving up to the undefeated Raiders and quickly struck back in six plays that ended on a 24-yard touchdown pass. The visiting team continued to give the Lancaster-Lebanon team a lesson in Coal Region football with a tough, groundin’-n-poundin’ drive ending with a Dalton Nunemacher touchdown run. Tamaqua put a two-point conversion on the board to extend their lead to 14-7. Annville-Cleona answered yet again to tie the game at the end of the quarter with a 7 yard QB keeper.

    The early evidence of a shootout quickly disappeared as Tamaqua pulled away with40 unanswered points and piled an insurmountable 54-14 lead. Senior tailback Jake Love posted his third 100 yard game with 146 yards on 16 carries with two touchdowns. Tamaqua quarterback, Nate Edmonds put up a perfect night by going 3-3 with 128 yards and three touchdowns. Even in a losing effort, Annville-Cleona quarterback, Mitch Rodkey, had a good game on the option by carrying for 138 yards on 20 carries.

    Next week, the Blue Raiders travel to Fountain Springs to take on the mighty North Schuylkill Spartans in an Anthracite Football League game. This game is very important for both teams because it could very well be the deciding factor over who wins the AFL with the Raiders coming in 5-0 and the Spartans at 4-1 with a win over undefeated Marian Catholic Friday Night. Annville will have to rebound next week to take on the undefeated Garden Spot Spartans in a L-L Section 3 game. The Dutchmen are much better than there record indicates. All of their losses have come against undefeated teams and Garden Spot will be the fourth undefeated team they will play.

    TAM 14 20 20 0

    A-C 14 0 0 7

  • EasternPAFootball.com Notebook: WV field general quickly learns new system; D4 senior receiver’s milestone; La Salle makes USA-Today’s Super 25 poll

    I’ve always enjoyed talking to football players who not only love the game, but get it and immerse themselves in it.

    Talk for any length of time with Williams Valley’s Stephen Sedesse and you’ll learn quickly that he’s one of those players.

    Sedesse, a junior quarterback, had to learn a new offensive system with first-year head coach Tim Savage – the multiple-I. Williams Valley ran a Wing-T offense in the past.

    “I’ve been studying it and working with it since the spring,” Sedesse told me following his Vikings’ 35-28 victory over District 4 rep and Tri-Valley League traditional power Line Mountain Saturday night. “Then we got our guys back who played baseball during the summer months and we’ve kind of gone from there.”

    Williams Valley is 4-0 – averaging 144.5 passing yards and 39.3 points per game in its new-look offense. And Owen Daniel, an 1,100-yard rusher in his junior season, still gets his carries, but leads WV with 26 receptions for 412 yards and seven touchdowns. Daniel has also returned a kickoff for a touchdown and scored on an 89-yard touchdown run for his only rush attempt of the season before Saturday night.

    Daniel recorded his second 40+-yard carry of the season in the second half of Saturday’s game, a 46-yard run on a toss sweep which, on the surface, looked eerily similar to a play straight out of a Wing-T scheme. Sedesse, who’s spent lots of time in learning the system, noted it wasn’t.

    “It does look like a Wing-T play,” Sedesse said. “But if it was, Owen would have been up much closer to the line.”

    Sedesse’s immersion in the game goes beyond his own team – “Hey, how about what Schuylkill Haven did to North Schuylkill last night?” Sedesse asked as our postgame conversation veered into talking potential players in the District 11 A playoffs.

    Just a guess – and nothing more than that – Schuylkill Haven and Williams Valley might just get a chance to tango in the D11 A tournament this year.

    ***

    Just in case you were wondering, Williams Valley’s Savage isn’t the only first-year head coach who is undefeated thus far in 2012. West Chester Henderson’s Steve Mitten, Lansdale Catholic’s Tom Kirk and Imhotep Charter’s Albie Crosby are also off to undefeated starts in their initial seasons.

    In fact, the Williams Valley-Line Mountain game pitted a pair of undefeated first-year head coaches. Rodney Knock is the new head coach at Line Mountain.

    ***

    Philadelphia Catholic League AAAA rep La Salle College High School has found its way into the USA-Today’s Super 25 high school football national rankings. The Explorers are No. 24 in the latest poll, which is compiled by USA-Today sportswriter Jim Halley. The No. 24 national ranking matches the Explorers’ best-ever rating in the poll – La Salle’s 2009 PIAA championship team finished with the same ranking after defeating State College, 24-7. La Salle was 14-1 that season.

    Central Dauphin, the defending PIAA AAAA champion, was listed in the Super 25 preseason poll (No. 25), but the Rams slipped out following a 24-7 loss to Bishop McDevitt in Week 2.

    ***

    Bloomsburg senior wide receiver John Klingerman eclipsed a milestone in his career – surpassing the 3,000-yard plateau in receiving. Klingerman entered the Panthers’ Week 4 game against Jersey Shore needing just 12 yards to reach the mark. He finished the night with 72, on six receptions and scored two touchdowns, to bring his career total to 3,060 yards and 42 touchdowns. Bloomsburg is 3-1 overall, and Klingerman has eight touchdown receptions to his credit, which ranks among the top totals in the state.

    ***

    Central Columbia is off to a 4-0 start, and the Blue Jays have showed marked improvements offensively.

    I remember talking with Jason Hippenstiel following his team’s 35-7 victory over Warrior Run last October, a game where Central Columbia rushed for more than 300 yards as a team. Hippenstiel was tickled pink over that. Central’s leading rusher from 2011, Dain Kowalski, finished with 215 yards for the Jays – in 10 games. Central averaged only 80 yards rushing and 16.5 points per game last season.

    But now fast-forward to 2012 – Central is averaging 28.8 points and 186 yards rushing per game. And Kowalski has already surpassed his 2011 rushing total in just four games – he’s up to 221 yards and four touchdowns and is on pace to more than triple his 2011 rushing output (try a 737-yard, 10-touchdown pace for Mr. Kowalski). In fact, the Blue Jays are on pace to end the 2012 regular season with four backs with 250+ rushing yards each.

    ***

    I promise this is the last District 4 note in this suddenly District 4-centric notebook, but why not save a first for last? Make sense? Loyalsock Township defeated Mount Carmel, 32-29, for the Lancers’ first-ever victory against the Red Tornadoes in program history. Loyalsock is 2-2 overall, with losses to Danville and Central Columbia, who are a combined 8-0 overall.

    ***

    Speaking of improved rushing totals, Cedar Cliff senior Xavier Baney is on track to establish a new career-high in rushing yardage this week when the Colts take on West Shore rival Red Land Friday night. Baney, who rushed for 89 yards in the Colts’ 41-27 victory over Hershey Saturday, is up to 309 yards through four games. His career high for rushing yardage in a single season is 334 – established last year. While the headlines and ink go toward Cedar Cliff’s prolific passing attack and field general Andrew Ford (and deservedly so), Baney has quietly scored 20 rushing touchdowns for the Colts since the start of the 2010 season.

    ***

    Cardinal O’Hara has only scored 32 points through its first three games of the 2012 season. Then, Saturday, the Lions nearly doubled that season total in one game, a dominating 56-20 victory over Archbishop Carroll. Thadd Smith, an O’Hara junior, nearly outdid the Lions’ three-game scoring output by himself, scoring 30 of the Lions’ points in the win.

    ***

    Three Eastern Pennsylvania teams – Archbishop Wood (12), Lampeter-Strasburg (3) and Council Rock North (1) are starting freshman quarterbacks. Tom Garlick has taken over the reins of Wood’s offense the last two games; Bear Shank is piloting L-S’ ship; and Brandon McIlwain is a dual-threat at CRN’s offensive controls.

    ***

    When Wyoming Area senior Nick O’Brien scores his next rushing touchdown, it will be the 60th of his career.

    ***

    Since a season-opening loss to Berwick, Crestwood is undefeated and has outscored its opposition by a combined margin of 68-38.

    ***

    Trinity senior running back Adam Geiger has scored nine rushing touchdowns over the Shamrocks’ last two games – five against Columbia and four more against Steelton-Highspire. Geiger has run for 616 yards and 10 touchdowns through four games and has 3,145 yards and 45 rushing touchdowns for his career. Trinity is 3-1 overall.

    Follow Josh Funk on Twitter @Funk_pafb

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 4

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

    AAAA:

    1. La Salle College High School (12, 4-0), def. Malvern Prep 38-6

    2. North Allegheny (7, 4-0), def. Pine-Richland 35-3

    3. Easton Area (11, 4-0), def. Allentown Central Catholic 35-10

    4. Gateway (7, 4-0), def. Altoona Area 42-7

    5. Central Dauphin (3, 3-1), def. Chambersburg 52-27

    6. Downingtown East (1, 4-0), def. Coatesville 35-34

    7. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 3-0), DNP Week 3

    8. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 4-0), def. Fox Chapel 35-3

    9. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 3-1), def. J.P. McCaskey 57-12

    T-10. Upper St. Clair (7, 4-0), def. Penn Hills 27-0

    T-10. Delaware Valley (2, 4-0), def. Abington Heights 34-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Garnet Valley (1), North Penn (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Scranton (2), Cedar Cliff (3), Cumberland Valley (3), Harrisburg (3), Penn Manor (3), State College Area (6), Seneca Valley (7), Woodland Hills (7), McDowell (10), Nazareth (11), Whitehall (11), Roman Catholic (12)

    AAA:

    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 4-0), def. Mechanicsburg 45-14

    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 4-0), def. St. Francis (N.Y.) 69-0

    3. Archbishop Wood (12, 3-1), def. West Catholic 27-6

    4. Franklin Regional (7, 3-1), def. Greensburg-Salem 44-0

    5. Cardinal O’Hara (12, 3-1), def. Archbishop Carroll 56-20

    6. Montour (7, 4-0), def. New Castle 33-14

    7. Lancaster Catholic (3, 3-1), def. Manheim Township 28-14

    8. Central Valley (7, 3-1), def. Blackhawk 42-14

    9. Pottsgrove (1, 4-0), def. Boyertown 56-6

    10. Berwick (2, 3-1), lost to Wyoming Valley West 33-15

    HONORABLE MENTION: Henderson (1), Abington Heights (2), Scranton Prep (2), Valley View (2), Cocalico (3), Garden Spot (3), Manheim Central (3), West York Area (3), Selinsgrove (4), Knoch (7), Mars (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), West Allegheny (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9)

    AA:

    1. Aliquippa (7, 4-0), def. New Brighton 66-0

    2. Wyomissing (3, 4-0), def. Blue Mountain 35-0

    3. Jeannette (7, 4-0), def. Brownsville 60-7

    4. Washington (7, 4-0), def. Yough 42-12

    5. Imhotep Charter (12, 4-0), def. Springside-Chestnut Hill Academy 34-10

    6. South Fayette (7, 4-0), def. Burgettstown 56-6

    7. Wilmington (10, 3-1), def. Titusville 32-7

    8. Hickory (10, 3-1), def. Grove City 41-12

    9. Danville (4, 4-0), def. Mifflinburg 23-13

    10. Pen Argyl (11, 4-0), def. Wilson Area 35-22

    HONORABLE MENTION:  Berks Catholic (3), Bermudian Springs (3), Trinity (3), Central Columbia (4), Lewisburg (4), Mount Carmel (4), Penn Cambria (6), Richland (6), Beaver Falls (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Grove City (10), North Schuylkill (11), Northern Lehigh (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 4-0), def. Monessen 52-7

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 4-0), def. South Williamsport 42-21

    3. Old Forge (2, 4-0), def. Dunmore 21-0

    4. Riverside (2, 3-1), def. Susquehanna 42-21

    5. Sharpsville (10, 4-0), def. Kennedy Catholic 55-13

    6. Dunmore (2, 3-1), lost to Old Forge 21-0

    7. Rochester (7, 4-0), def. South Side Beaver 38-6

    8. Bellwood-Antis (6, 4-0), def. Juniata Valley 47-34

    9. Williams Valley (11, 4-0), def. Line Mountain 35-28

    10. Port Allegany (9, 4-0), def. Coudersport 70-8

    HONORABLE MENTION: Line Mountain (4), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Windber (5), Bishop McCort (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Sto-Rox (7), Brockway (9), Clarion Area (9), Curwensville (9), Farrell (10), West Middlesex (10), Marian Catholic (11), Schuylkill Haven (11), Tri-Valley (11)

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 4)

    Big School

    1) Downingtown East (1) 4-0 (1)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 4-0 (2)

    3) Easton Area (11) 4-0 (3)

    4) LaSalle College (12) 4-0 (4)

    5) Archbishop Wood (12) 3-1 (5)

    6) Central Dauphin (3) 3-1 (6)

    7) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 3-0 (7)

    8) Garnet Valley (1) 4-0 (8)

    9) Delaware Valley (2) 4-0 (9)

    10) Ridley (1) 4-0 (10)

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 4-0 (1)

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 4-0 (2)

    3) Imhotep Charter (12) 4-0 (5)

    4) Old Forge (2) 4-0 (7)

    5) Dunmore (2) 3-1 (4)

    6) Danville (4) 4-0 (6)

    7) Pen Argyl (11) 4-0 (8)

    8) Riverside (2) 3-1 (9)

    9) Trinity (3) 3-1 (NR)

    10) Williams Valley (11) 4-0 (NR)

  • HARD KNOCKS: Williams Valley dismisses Line Mountain from the unbeaten ranks

    MANDATA, Pa. – Before even coaching a game in Tower City, first-year head coach Tim Savage had already generated talk about his Williams Valley Vikings. He had decided to move 1,100-yard rusher Owen Daniel to wide receiver.

    “I caught a lot of grief for doing that – you have no idea,” Savage admitted.

    Turns out that Savage’s preseason hunch is paying dividends for the Vikings. Line Mountain might well be wishing the Viking boss hadn’t thought outside the box.

    Between rushing, receiving and special teams, Daniel amassed more than 280 yards and scored three long touchdowns as Williams Valley (4-0 overall, 3-0 Tri-Valley League) rolled off 22 unanswered points to quell host Line Mountain (3-1, 2-1 TVL), 35-28, Saturday evening from Glenn Ressler Field at Eagles Stadium in Mandata.

    Truth be told, Daniel always envisioned himself playing wide receiver. In fact, it was his dream position to play.

    “I was curious about getting to play wide receiver – all of the time when I was younger, that was what I wanted to be,” Daniel said.

    But Saturday night, Daniel found himself being the proverbial dagger being stabbed repeatedly into Line Mountain’s Tri-Valley League dominance.

    Daniel’s two touchdown receptions – spanning 22 yards in the second quarter and 79 yards in the third, were part of a stretch in which WV outscored Line Mountain 22-0 between the second to fourth quarters. He finished with 158 yards on six receptions, carried twice for 43 yards, including a 46-yard toss sweep to set up the Vikings’ final touchdown, and returned a kickoff 80 yards for a touchdown after Line Mountain had jumped to an early 7-0 lead.

    “It (the momentum) turned when they had that kickoff return for the touchdown,” said Eagles’ first-year head coach Rodney Knock. “They (Williams Valley) deserve a lot of credit. They played well.”

    It didn’t start out well for the guest Vikings, as junior field general Stephen Sedesse was intercepted by the Eagles’ Cory Warford, resulting in a 34-yard return for a touchdown. Warford would also provide the Eagles a 14-7 lead with a 31-yard run later in the first period.

    But Sedesse didn’t get down.

    “My teammates had real confidence in me and my receivers made a lot of plays – I just had to throw the ball to them and they made plays,” Sedesse said. “I give all the credit to my line. I didn’t face any pressure all game long.”

    Sedesse staying upright all night long was the complete opposite for Eagle starter Cole Rickert. Battling a nagging ankle injury from the previous week against Juniata, Rickert started the game watching from the sideline for a play. He then entered the game on the Eagles’ second play from scrimmage, but Rickert’s final Homecoming game was cut short.

    On an option keeper in the second quarter following recovery of a Viking fumbled punt return, Rickert reaggravated the ankle injury and sat out the rest of the game, trading his helmet and pads for a blue jacket. Fellow senior Codi Morris was forced into the game.

    “We preach here: ‘Next guy up, do your job,’” Knock said.

    Morris did. He completed his first pass attempt to Jeremy Renn for a 60-yard touchdown and a 21-13 Eagle lead. He also found Renn for a 56-yard scoring connection to bring the hosts to within seven in the fourth quarter. In all, Morris threw for 132 yards, completing 4-of-6 passes and rushed for 14 more yards on seven carries.

    “As a coach, I couldn’t ask for more out of him,” Knock said. “He did exactly what we preach – step up. And he didn’t turn the ball over. He can run our offense just as good (as Rickert). He showed that tonight.”

    Only a comeback wasn’t destined to be in the Eagles’ cards. Williams Valley got the ball back with 7:12 remaining in regulation, and soon found themselves forced to punt. Only WV never gave up possession. Line Mountain was flagged for a roughing the kicker penalty, giving the Vikings a first down.

    A steady diet of Cole Barnhardt later, the Eagles found themselves out of timeouts and facing a fourth-and-8 if it opted to decline a WV holding penalty. The Eagles chose to accept the foul, which enabled Barnhardt to post a 14-yard run on third down and drain more clock. Sedesse lobbed a rainbow to the end zone for Daniel, but the Eagles were flagged for pass interference. Line Mountain never saw the ball again after Renn’s second touchdown reception.

    “This is huge for us – Line Mountain has been the program in the TVL for years,” Savage said. “This win is monumental for us and for our program.”

    Sedesse admitted he’s looking toward bigger goals for both himself and the Vikings, like a run in the District 11 and possibly state playoffs, too.

    “We can be right up in there,” Sedesse said.

    You might just call it a hunch.

    NOTES: Prior to the start of Saturday’s game, Glenn Ressler was honored as the field at Eagles Stadium was named in his honor. Ressler, a graduate of Mahanoy Joint High School, was a 1964 Maxwell Award winner along the offensive line at Penn State and played 125 games in his NFL career, including being a member of the Baltimore Colts’ Super Bowl V championship team. Mahanoy Joint operated as a high school until 1966. Line Mountain formed in 1967…..Barnhardt, Williams Valley’s featured tailback, finished with 98 yards on 30 carries and caught three passes for 52 yards, scoring two touchdowns…….the 50/50 drawing at halftime yielded the night’s prize winner (from Williams Valley, ironically) a whopping $1,395……Williams Valley turned the ball over three times – twice via fumbles and the opening interception. Line Mountain’s Nick Strohecker recovered both Viking fumbles while forcing one.

    Williams Valley 7 14 6 8 – 35

    Line Mountain 14 7 0 7 – 28

    Scoring

    1st quarter

    LM – Cory Warford 34 interception return (Austin Snyder kick)

    WV – Owen Daniel 80 kickoff return (Stephen Sedesse kick)

    LM – Warford 31 run (Snyder kick)

    2nd quarter

    WV – Cole Barnhardt 15 pass from Sedesse (pass failed)

    LM – Jeremy Renn 60 pass from Codi Morris (Snyder kick)

    WV – Daniel 22 pass from Sedesse (Tim Schorr pass from Sedesse)

    3rd quarter

    WV – Daniel 79 pass from Sedesse (pass failed)

    4th quarter

    WV – Barnhardt 2 run (Daniel pass from Sedesse)

    LM – Renn 56 pass from Morris (Snyder kick)

    WV LM

    Rushes-yds 33-143 38-125

    Passing 12-16-1 8-12-0

    Passing yds 220 152

    Total offense 363 277

    1st downs 14 11

    Penalties 4-40 5-52

    Turnovers 3 0

    Individual statistics

    RUSHING: Williams Valley: Cole Barnhardt 30-98 TD; Owen Daniel 2-43; Trevor Whelski 2-2. Line Mountain: Cory Warford 13-98 TD; Austin Snyder 6-18; Dillan Michael 9-minus-1; Cole Rickert 3-minus-5; Codi Morris 7-14.

    PASSING: Williams Valley: Stephen Sedesse 12-16-1-220 3 TD. Line Mountain: Morris 4-6-0-135 2 TD; Rickert 4-5-0-17; Michael 0-1-0-0.

    RECEIVING: Williams Valley: Daniel 6-158 2 TD; Barnhardt 3-52 TD; Brendan Miller 1-7; Tim Schorr 1-1; Ryan Hand 1-0. Line Mountain: Jeremy Renn 4-132 2 TD; Michael 2-13; Erik Smeltz 2-6.

  • EasternPAFootball.com Notebook: Quarterback, coaching milestones, Fullback leads team in receiving yards, and other tidbits

    Just call it the year of the quarterback.

    Several quarterbacks in the eastern half of the state have or recently have eclipsed career milestones for passing yardage. One quarterback, in fact, helped his program establish a new state standard in one statistical category.

    It begins with Manheim Township’s Brennan Scott, who surpassed the 5,000-yard passing benchmark in Week 3. Scott passed for 197 yards and three touchdowns in the Blue Streaks’ 27-7 victory over Carlisle Friday. Township has won consecutive games following a setback to defending PIAA champion Central Dauphin to open the season.

    Scott is Township’s second career 5,000-yard passer and Manheim Township became the third Lancaster-Lebanon League program to boast multiple 5,000-yard passers. Conestoga Valley and Lebanon are the others – Lebanon, like Township, has two, and the Buckskins have four such field generals, tied with Bangor Pius X for the most 5,000-yard passers from one program in state history. Scott has thrown for 5,118 yards and 52 touchdowns.

    Spring-Ford’s Hank Coyne surpassed the 4,000-yard plateau this past weekend, giving him 4,105 yards and 41 touchdowns. Coyne is the second career 4,000-yard passer for the Rams and finds himself a mere 613 yards shy of Trevor Sasek’s program record of 4,718 career pass yards.

    Bishop McDevitt’s Alec Werner, like Coyne, surpassed the 4,000-yard passing plateau in the Crusaders’ 48-28 thumping of Cumberland Valley. Over his last 19 games, Werner has thrown for 4,074 yards. He becomes McDevitt’s fifth career 4,000+-yard passer, which establishes a new state standard for any program. Werner joins Matt Johnson, Marcus Stone, Jeremy Ricker and Mike Eisman in the 4,000+-passing yard club. Selinsgrove, Pius X and Conestoga Valley each have four.

    Harriton’s Pat Moriarty is over 4,400 career passing yards and Bryan Schor, a senior at Delaware Valley, became the Warriors’ first career 4,000-yard passer following Week 2.

    ***

    Continuing with the aerial assaults, how about the impressive starts by quarterbacks to this 2012 scholastic football season? Cedar Cliff junior (and southpaw) Andrew Ford already has 14 touchdown passes through three games. Downingtown East’s Kyle Lauletta has 11 and East Pennsboro’s Austin Wilson and Delaware Valley’s Schor have each thrown 10.

    Riverside’s Nick Dranchak is well on his way toward a new career-high in passing yards in a season. The Viking senior’s season standard is 1,285 yards, set last season. Already, Dranchak, a career 3,400-yard passer, has 764 yards and nine touchdowns.

    ***

    Marian Catholic’s 48-7 victory over Mahanoy Area Friday night marked the 275th victory of head coach Stan Dakosty’s career. The Colts’ boss owns a career record of 275-125-3.

    Mark Evans (Manheim Township), Roy Wall (Northern Lebanon) and Mike Matta (Downingtown East) all recorded their 75th victories within the first three weeks of the season. Emmaus’ Joe Bottiglieri’s next victory will be his 75th overall. The Green Hornets are undefeated.

    ***

    Central Bucks South sophomore running back Josh Adams leads the state with 13 rushing touchdowns through three weeks. He’s also the state’s leading sophomore rusher, leading Pittsburgh North Catholic’s P.J. Fulmore by 50 yards. Eastern Pennsylvania’s second-leading sophomore rusher is Easton’s Shane Simpson (534). Unofficially, Simpson ranks third among state sophomore rushing leaders through three games.

    ***

    Pope John Paul II junior quarterback James Bleming has attempted 115 passes through three games, an average of 38 attempts per game. Another junior – Bloomsburg’s Ricky Klingerman – has thrown 92 passes through the Panthers’ first three games for an average of 30.7. Both Bleming and Klingerman are on pace to finish the regular season with 300+ pass attempts.

    ***

    In Dave Mika’s “40 Teams in 40 Days” series this preseason, Downingtown East’s Mike Matta noted his senior fullback, Chris Beals, and his pass-catching ability. Believe it or not, Beals is the Cougars’ featured receiver, having hauled in 22 passes for 408 yards and five touchdowns through three games. It leads me to ask: How many teams had a fullback lead the team in receiving yardage for a season and didn’t run an option/Wing-T offense?

    ***

    Why wait until Week 10 to iron out conference supremacy? Williams Valley and Line Mountain, both undefeated, meet Saturday night in Herndon in a Tri-Valley League showdown. Expect lots and lots of running – Line Mountain boasts four backs with at least 15 carries and 104 yards rushing. Williams Valley’s Cole Barnhardt, a junior, averages 191.7 yards rushing per game himself and has scored eight touchdowns. Both the Eagles and the Vikings are also averaging gaudy scoring averages – Line Mountain 50 points per game and Williams Valley 40.7.

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  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 3

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

    AAAA:

    1. La Salle College High School (12, 3-0), def. Cardinal O’Hara 38-6

    2. North Allegheny (7, 3-0), def. Seneca Valley 45-3

    3. Easton Area (11, 3-0), def. Bethlehem Catholic 48-14

    4. Gateway (7, 3-0), def. Kiski Area 55-14

    5. Central Dauphin (3, 2-1), def. South Western 63-7

    6. Downingtown East (1, 3-0), def. Pennsbury 42-28

    7. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 3-0), def. North Penn 31-3

    8. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 3-0), def. Canon-McMillan 42-0

    9. McDowell (10, 2-1), def. Lancaster Catholic 49-20

    T-10. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 2-1), def. Reading 31-12

    T-10. State College Area (6, 3-0), def. Father Judge 33-23

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Garnet Valley (1), Neshaminy (1), North Penn (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Scranton (2), Cedar Cliff (3), Cumberland Valley (3), Harrisburg (3), Manheim Township (3), Seneca Valley (7), Upper St. Clair (7), Woodland Hills (7), Nazareth (11), Whitehall (11), Roman Catholic (12)

    AAA:

    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 3-0), def. Cumberland Valley 48-28

    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 3-0), def. Lake Catholic (OH) 37-6

    3. Archbishop Wood (12, 2-1), def. Frankford 35-6

    4. Franklin Regional (7, 2-1), def. Highlands 35-3

    5. Cardinal O’Hara (12, 2-1), lost to La Salle College High School 38-6

    6. Montour (7, 3-0), def. Mohawk 41-0

    7. Berwick (2, 3-0), def. Dallas 50-14

    8. Lancaster Catholic (3, 2-1), lost to McDowell 49-20

    9. Pottsgrove (1, 3-0), def. Upper Perkiomen 56-7

    10. Central Valley (7, 2-1), def. Chartiers Valley 49-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Henderson (1), Abington Heights (2), Scranton Prep (2), Valley View (2), Cocalico (3), Manheim Central (3), West York Area (3), Selinsgrove (4), Blackhawk (7), Knoch (7), Mars (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), West Allegheny (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9)

    AA:

    1. Aliquippa (7, 3-0), def. Riverside (Ellwood City) 68-0

    2. Wyomissing (3, 3-0), def. Muhlenberg 34-7

    3. Jeannette (7, 3-0), def. Yough 45-13

    4. Mount Carmel (4, 2-1), lost to Southern Columbia 49-33

    5. Washington (7, 3-0), def. Charleroi 64-14

    6. Grove City (10, 3-0), def. Reynolds 20-6

    7. Imhotep Charter (12, 3-0), def. Roxborough 54-0

    8. South Fayette (7, 3-0), def. Steel Valley 50-0

    9. Wilmington (10, 2-1), def. Hickory 35-28

    10. Danville (4, 3-0), def. Shamokin 20-10

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bermudian Springs (3), Trinity (3), Lewisburg (4), Forest Hills (6), Penn Cambria (6), Richland (6), Beaver Falls (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Hickory (10), North Schuylkill (11), Northern Lehigh (11), Pen Argyl (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 3-0), def. California 54-6

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 3-0), def. Mount Carmel Area 49-33

    3. Dunmore (2, 3-0), def. West Scranton 7-6

    4. Riverside (2, 2-1), def. North Pocono 57-47

    5. Sharpsville (10, 3-0), def. Conneaut 30-22

    6. Old Forge (2, 3-0), def. Holy Redeemer 56-7

    7. Rochester (7, 3-0), def. Union 21-19

    8. Bellwood-Antis (6, 3-0), def. West Branch 54-20

    9. Line Mountain (4, 3-0), def. Juniata 56-26

    10. Port Allegany (9, 3-0), def. Ridgway 55-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Windber (5), Bishop McCort (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Monessen (7), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Sto-Rox (7), Brockway (9), Clarion Area (9), Curwensville (9), Mercyhurst Prep (10), West Middlesex (10), Marian Catholic (11), Williams Valley (11)

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 3)

    Big School

    1) Downingtown East (1) 3-0 (1)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 3-0 (2)

    3) Easton Area (11) 3-0 (3)

    4) LaSalle College (12) 3-0 (4)

    5) Archbishop Wood (12) 2-1 (6)

    6) Central Dauphin (3) 2-1 (7)

    7) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 3-0 (8)

    8) Garnet Valley (1) 3-0 (9)

    9) Delaware Valley (2) 3-0 (10)

    10) Ridley (1) 3-0 (NR)

     

    Small School 

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 3-0 (1)

    2) Southern Columbia (4) 3-0 (3)

    3) Mount Carmel (4) 2-1 (2)

    4) Dunmore (2) 3-0 (4)

    5) Imhotep Charter (12) 3-0 (5)

    6) Danville (4) 3-0 (6)

    7) Old Forge (2) 3-0 (7)

    8) Pen Argyl (11) 3-0 (8)

    9) Riverside (2) 2-1 (9)

    10) Line Mountain (4) 3-0 (10)

  • Blue Raider Line Demolishes Devils

    SHENANDOAH – On Friday morning, the headline of the Republican Herald’s “Football Friday” special said: “Game will be Won in the Trenches.” Tamaqua’s offensive and defensive lines came up big against a tough Blue Devil front. Senior noseguard Nick Hollenbach entered tonight’s game without a sack. The senior left the field with four. The 5’8″, 166lbs. defensive linemen wreaked havoc in the Shenandoah backfield all night, and he turned it up late by throwing QB Chris Palubinsky down twice on Shenandoah’s final drive.

    Tamaqua traveled to Shenandoah Valley on a hot, September night to take on the rival Blue Devils in an Anthracite Football League game. Tamaqua received the opening kickoff but saw their drive end on an interception by Chris Palubinsky on the Blue Devil 38 yard-line. Shenandoah picked up some momentum and was looking to take an early lead before Junior WR Kayin Herb put the ball on the turf and Tyler Krell came up with it for Tamaqua. Anyone who criticized Tamaqua’s passing game was immediately silenced as Nate Edmonds hooked up with Dustin Vandermartin for an 83 yard catch and run to open the scoring and give the Blue Raiders a 7-0 lead early in first quarter. Shenandoah answered as Palubinsky drove his offense down the field on a 14-play, 73-yard scoring drive capped off with a touchdown pass to senior Nick Merva on a 4th and 18, but the snap was fumbled on the PAT and Tamaqua was clinging to a 7-6 lead heading into the second quarter.

    Tamaqua’s offensive line continued to wear down the Devil defense, but the skill positions seemed to get through the second level so scoring was tough to come by. Shenandoah’s receivers did not have trouble getting open, but the visiting team’s relentless pass rush was not allowing Palubinsky to set up and fire. Despite both teams’ struggles, Tamaqua’s offense hit a groove late in the half and standout Dalton Nunemacher hauled in a 16-yard pass to extend their lead to 14-6 with just six seconds to go before halftime.

    The Raiders had confidence and momentum heading into the break but Shenandoah Valley had been trailing at the half against Tamaqua for the past two seasons and had comeback to win both meetings. Shenandoah cut the Raiders lead to two by Kevin Karpovich finishing off the drive from the one-yard line. Tamaqua stopped the two-point conversion attempt, but their fortunes continued to turn sour when Dalton Nunemacher dropped the kickoff that rolled back to the five yard line. The senior didn’t get rattled. He picked it up, weaved through waves of defenders and ran it all the way back for a 95 yard return to put Tamaqua back out 20-12 after Vandermartin pushed the PAT wide left.

    As the clock went under five minutes to go in the fourth quarter, Shenandoah looked down and out and the sacks were starting to pile up for the Blue Raiders. Palubinsky avoided the pass rush and found his favorite target, Merva, for a 21 yard score to cut the lead back to two with the conversion coming up. The senior QB could not find a man open and his pass fell incomplete and Tamaqua retained the lead with just over three minutes remaining. Vandermartin hauled in another big pass, this time from 50 yards, to put Tamaqua’s lead back to eight, but had his kick blocked. So it remained a one possession game with just over two minutes to go. With the Blue Devils driving and looking to tie the ball game, senior safety Tyler Krell came up with the interception, and Tamaqua’s run game pounded it down Shenandoah’s throat to give the Raiders a 26-18 win.

    The Blue Raiders win improves their record to 3-0 with an equally perfect 2-0 mark in the Anthracite Football League. Tamaqua will look to stay perfect as they now face the Golden Bears of Mahanoy Area on Hall of Fame night. “Shendo” Valley falls to 1-2 and 1-1 in the AFL. Next week they’ll butt heads with the Minersville Battlin’ Miners.

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 2

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

    AAAA:

    1. La Salle College High School (12, 2-0), def. Monsignor Farrell (N.Y.) 37-20

    2. North Allegheny (7, 2-0), def. Fox Chapel 48-7

    3. Easton Area (11, 2-0), def. Parkland 35-28

    4. Gateway (7, 2-0), def. Connellsville 46-16

    5. Central Dauphin (3, 1-1), lost to Bishop McDevitt 24-7

    6. Downingtown East (1, 2-0), def. Roman Catholic 42-20

    7. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 2-0), def. North Hills 14-0

    8. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 2-0), def. Gonzaga (D.C.), 28-14

    9. North Penn (1, 1-1), def. Archbishop Wood 24-10

    10. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 1-1), lost to Harrisburg 21-13

    HONORABLE MENTION: Central Bucks South (1), Garnet Valley (1), Neshaminy (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Scranton (2), Cumberland Valley (3), Harrisburg (3), Hempfield (3), Manheim Township (3), State College Area (6), Seneca Valley (7), Upper St. Clair (7), McDowell (10), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11), Roman Catholic (12)

    AAA:

    1. Bishop McDevitt (3, 2-0), def. Central Dauphin 24-7

    2. Cathedral Prep (10, 2-0), def. Strong Vincent 48-22

    3. Archbishop Wood (12, 1-1), lost to North Penn 24-10

    4. Franklin Regional (7, 1-1), def. Indiana Area 35-0

    5. Cardinal O’Hara (12, 2-0), def. Haverford School 13-12

    6. Lancaster Catholic (3, 2-0), def. Governor Mifflin 27-20

    7. Montour (7, 2-0), def. Central Valley 28-27 (OT)

    8. Pottsgrove (1, 2-0), def. Pope John Paul II 53-14

    9. Berwick (2, 2-0), def. Pottsville 41-0

    10. Central Valley (7, 1-1), lost to Montour 28-27 (OT)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Henderson (1), Abington Heights (2), Valley View (2), Cocalico (3), Manheim Central (3), Shippensburg (3), West York Area (3), Selinsgrove (4), Blackhawk (7), Mars (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), West Allegheny (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9)

    AA:

    1. Aliquippa (7, 2-0), def. South Park 44-7

    2. Wyomissing (3, 2-0), def. Conrad Weiser 42-7

    3. Jeannette (7, 2-0), def. Charleroi 50-0

    4. Mount Carmel (4, 2-0), def. Lewisburg 27-13

    5. Hickory (10, 2-0), def. Greenville Area 35-10

    6. Grove City (10, 2-0), def. Wilmington Area 19-7

    7. Washington (7, 2-0), def. Southmoreland 42-7

    8. Imhotep Charter (12, 2-0), def. Communications Tech 28-0

    9. Danville (4, 2-0), def. Loyalsock Township 20-6

    10. South Fayette (7, 2-0), def. Keystone Oaks 53-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Wyoming Area (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Trinity (3), Lewisburg (4), Montoursville (4), Forest Hills (6), Penn Cambria (6), Richland (6), Beaver Falls (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), North Schuylkill (11), Northern Lehigh (11), Pen Argyl (11), West Catholic (12)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 2-0), def. Carlynton 50-7

    2. Dunmore (2, 2-0), def. GAR Memorial 29-0

    3. Southern Columbia (4, 2-0), def. Montgomery 55-3

    4. Riverside (2, 1-1), def. Carbondale Area 32-28

    5. Sharpsville (10, 2-0), def. Mercer Area 28-14

    6. Rochester (7, 2-0), def. Shenango 35-0

    7. Old Forge (2, 2-0), def. Wilkes-Barre Meyers 42-7

    8. Bellwood-Antis (6, 2-0), def. Moshannon Valley 35-14

    9. Line Mountain (4, 2-0), def. Millersburg 38-0

    10. Port Allegany (9, 2-0), def. Kane 46-13

    HONORABLE MENTION: Delone Catholic (3), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Windber (5), Bishop McCort (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Brentwood (7), Monessen (7), Pittsburgh North Catholic (7), Sto-Rox (7), Brockway (9), Clarion Area (9), Mercyhurst Prep (10), West Middlesex (10), Shenandoah Valley (11), Williams Valley (11)

  • 2012 EasternPAFootball.com Super 10 Rankings (Week 2)

    Big School

    1) Downingtown East (1) 2-0 (3)

    2) Bishop McDevitt (3) 2-0 (5)

    3) Easton Area (11) 2-0 (4)

    4) LaSalle College (12) 2-0 (6)

    5) North Penn (1) 1-1 (9)

    6) Archbishop Wood (12) 1-1 (1)

    7) Central Dauphin (3) 1-1 (2)

    8) St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 2-0 (NR)

    9) Garnet Valley (1) 2-0 (10)

    10) Delaware Valley (2) 2-0 (NR)

     

    Small School

    1) Wyomissing Area (3) 2-0 (1)

    2) Mount Carmel (4) 2-0 (2)

    3) Southern Columbia (4) 2-0 (3)

    4) Dunmore (2) 2-0 (4)

    5) Imhotep Charter (12) 2-0 (8)

    6) Danville (4) 2-0 (7)

    7) Old Forge (2) 2-0 (9)

    8) Pen Argyl (11) 2-0 (NR)

    9) Riverside (2) 1-1 (10)

    10) Line Mountain (4) 2-0 (NR)

  • Tamaqua Rushes Through Allen

    TAMAQUA – Last week, Dalton Nunemacher emerged as the Raiders top playmaker by amassing over 100 yards rushing with a touchdown, 63 yard receiving and another touchdown, a punt return for touchdown that was called back, and two interceptions, one for a 96 yard touchdown return. This week, he continued to dominate the field by scoring all five of Tamaqua’s touchdowns in a 33-6 thrashing of the William Allen Canaries on Friday night.

    Nunemacher returned the opening kickoff to the Raiders 44 yard line and capped off the drive with a 36 yard TD run. The explosive playmaker wasn’t finished. On the next possession, he hauled in a trick play pass form tailback Jake Love to give Tamaqua a 14-0 lead late in the first quarter.  Tamaqua’s defense came up big in the first quarter stopping the Canaries twice inside the red zone with outside linebacker Dylan Houser falling on a fumble and intercepting a pass inside the five yard line.

    The Blue Raider defense bent but did not break down the stretch. The Canaries moved the chains 17 times and compiled over 250 yards of offense but could not find the endzone at all in the first half. Tamaqua’s offense, however, was firing on all cylinders and gave Allen no time at all to catch their breath. The Raiders closed out the half with Nunemacher again running it in. This time it was from eight yards out. Trailing 21-0 with six seconds in the half, Allen took a shot at the endzone and nearly closed the gap, but Lara’s pass went in and out of the hands of a wide open receiver Jaleel Ennis. As time expired, The “Boys in Blue” were comfortably ahead 21-0.

    Tamaqua came out of the break fired up and quickly stopped the Canaries to a 3-and-out. After a long run by Love, Nunemacher again scored, this time on a 1 yard run. Allen’s offense continued to struggle as they failed to convert a fourth down and had to give the ball back to the Raiders. Nunemacher put up one more touchdown to cap off a 7-play, 69-yard drive to finish off the Canaries and put Tamaqua ahead 33-0. In the fourth quarter, William Allen finally got on the board with a 13 yard pass from Lara to Armando Castillo to make it 33-6 which would turn out to be the final tally. A total of 36 yards, rushed for another 136 yards on 13 touches, and also scored all five Blue Raider touchdowns.

    Dalton Nunemacher was again the offensive standout for Tamaqua. The senior caught four passes.Tamaqua improves to 2-0 with a 1-0 record in the Anthracite Football League with last week’s victory over Jim Thorpe. The Raiders travel to Shenandoah next week to face the Blue Devils of Shenandoah Valley.

    William Allen falls to 0-2 on the season but have lost to two very good opponents in Tamaqua and Allentown Central Catholic. The Canaries head north to face East Stroudsburg North. This will be Allen’s first league game as a member of the Mountain Valley Conference.

     

  • Dawgs defense stands tall, blanks Pottsville

    Berwick rolls up Tide 41-0

    By Frank Kastreva, Easternpafootball.com

    The Berwick Bulldogs opened at home this Friday night as the Pottsville Crimson Tide came to Dawgtown sporting their wing T offense. An offense that Berwick Head Coach George Curry has seen many times before from Tide Head Coach Pat Keating. Curry and his troops were able to prepare all week for the wing T and shut it down with perfection, putting up the shutout in a 41-0 win over rival Pottsville.

    Pottsville gained only 47 total yards of offense in the first half with only three first downs. Berwick, on the other hand, would find the goldzone four times with scores from Sr. WR Jeff Steeber, Sr. WR Jake Pecorelli and Sr. RB Back Matt Cashman.   Jr. QB CJ Curry accumulated 231 yards passing in the first half, ending the game with 252 yards in the air. Cashman would accumulate 110 yards rushing on 21 carries in the game. Pecorelli had 133 yards on just two receptions and Steeber had 69 yards receiving on four receptions. Steeber also added 33 yards rushing on two carries and Pecorelli added 11 yards on the ground.

    Steeber would add another score for the Dawgs in the second half along with Andrew Force who found paydirt on a 26 yard strike from Curry to end the scoring on the night.

    The Dawgs’ second string defense also got a chance to play a part in tonight’s game, stopping the Tides’ first team offense in a late drive, keeping the shutout alive. As Berwick fans chanted, “Curry’s back.”

    “We practiced stopping the wing T all week,” said Coach Curry. “We were very confident that we could stop their run game, knowing that was key in getting the win. The guys really did a great job preparing for tonight’s match-up and it certainly showed.”

    QB Curry was prepared to go to the air and  hooked up with Pecorelli for two huge pass plays. “We knew they would be keying on Cashman tonight after the big game at Crestwood last week, so I expected to pass the ball a bit tonight. The line gave me great protection and in turn we were able to get some yards in the air,” noted QB Curry.

    Pecorelli has been a big play maker for the Dawgs in the early season, hauling in some huge pass plays from Curry and seems to be a go to guy for the junior QB. “We have been friends since grade school,” noted Pecorelli. “We really have a good rhythm together and seem to know what each other is thinking, which certainly helps executing big plays.”

    “We have good team speed and get to the ball quick,” noted Coach Curry. “Tonight we gang tackled and stopped the east to west running by taking their guards out of the game. Again, we were very confident we could shut down their offense.”

    Berwick now moves to 2-0 on the season and will get Dallas next Friday night at Crispin Field. After talking to Coach Curry after the game, I got a chance to ask him when he will start thinking about Dallas. “About 5:30 am on Saturday morning, the field house is again my home here at Berwick. That’s where I spend most of my time. I’m so keyed up of late, it doesn’t even seem like I left.”

  • 2012 Statewide Football Rankings – Week 1

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

    AAAA:

    1. La Salle College High School (12, 1-0), def. North Penn 20-7

    2. North Allegheny (7, 1-0), def. Mt. Lebanon 39-14

    3. Easton Area (11, 1-0), def. Pennsbury 32-14

    4. Central Dauphin (3, 1-0), def. Manheim Township 21-7

    5. Gateway (7, 1-0), def. Greater Latrobe 61-6

    6. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 1-0), def. Governor Mifflin 21-0

    7. Downingtown East (1, 1-0), def. Monsignor Bonner 42-18

    8. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 1-0), def. Shaler 35-0

    9. St. Joseph’s Prep (12, 1-0), def. Cocoa (Fla.) 16-7

    10. Garnet Valley (1, 1-0), def. Unionville 21-20

    HONORABLE MENTION: Neshaminy (1), North Penn (1), Pennridge (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Scranton (2), Cumberland Valley (3), Manheim Township (3), State College Area (6), Seneca Valley (7), Upper St. Clair (7), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11), Roman Catholic (12)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 1-0), def. Bensalem 44-7

    2. Bishop McDevitt (3, 1-0), def. Harrisburg 21-20

    3. Cathedral Prep (10, 1-0), def. Perry Traditional Academy 56-6

    4. Franklin Regional (7, 0-1), lost to Mars 21-17

    5. Cardinal O’Hara (12, 1-0), def. Archbishop Ryan 13-7

    6. Central Valley (7, 1-0), def. New Castle 31-7

    7. Manheim Central (3, 1-0), def. Warwick 41-13

    8. Pottsgrove (1, 1-0), def. Norristown 35-0

    9. Berwick (2, 1-0), def. Crestwood 48-21

    10. Lancaster Catholic (3, 1-0), def. Dallastown 41-33

    HONORABLE MENTION: Henderson (1), Dallas (2), Valley View (2), Cocalico (3), Lampeter-Strasburg (3), Shippensburg (3), West York Area (3), Blackhawk (7), Mars (7), Montour (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), West Allegheny (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Pottsville (11)

    AA:

    1. Aliquippa (7, 1-0), def. Ambridge 36-0

    2. Wyomissing (3, 1-0), def. Schuylkill Haven 37-0

    3. Jeannette (7, 1-0), def. Southmoreland 48-6

    4. Mount Carmel (4, 1-0), def. Shikellamy 41-14

    5. Hickory (10, 1-0), def. Erie Strong Vincent 44-22

    6. Grove City (10, 1-0), def. Carrick 40-0

    7. West Catholic (12, 0-0), DNP Week 1

    8. Washington (7, 1-0), def. Greensburg Central Catholic 28-7

    9. Danville (4, 1-0), def. Milton Area 35-8

    T-10. Imhotep Charter (12, 1-0), def. Strath Haven 68-12

    T-10. South Fayette (7, 1-0), def. McGuffey 42-6

    HONORABLE MENTION: GAR Memorial (2), Wyoming Area (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Trinity (3), Lewisburg (4), Montoursville (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Penn Cambria (6), Richland (6), Tyrone (6), Beaver Falls (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), North Schuylkill (11), Northern Lehigh (11), Pen Argyl (11)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 1-0), def. Chartiers-Houston 22-20

    2. Dunmore (2, 1-0), def. North Pocono 39-0

    3. Southern Columbia (4, 1-0), def. Bangor Pius X 61-0

    4. Riverside (2, 0-1), lost to West Scranton 26-20

    5. Sharpsville (10, 1-0), def. Moniteau 35-0

    6. Rochester (7, 1-0), def. Avonworth 21-7

    7. Old Forge (2, 1-0), def. Lake-Lehman 50-14

    8. Brentwood (7, 1-0), def. Serra Catholic 48-0

    9. Bellwood-Antis (6, 1-0), def. Tyrone 22-15

    10. Port Allegany (9, 1-0), def. Johnsonburg 54-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Columbia (3), Delone Catholic (3), Line Mountain (4), North Star (5), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Sto-Rox (7), Brockway (9), Clarion Area (9), Mercyhurst Prep (10), West Middlesex (10), Shenandoah Valley (11), Williams Valley (11)

  • Tigers open the season with a shutout

    ROSETO – Southern Columbia’s running game led the Tigers to a 61-0 win over Pius X Saturday afternoon at Amelio Scott Alumni Stadium.

    The Tigers had 384 total yards of offense and 299 yards of that was on the ground. They were led by fullback Adam Fuedale’s  91 yards rushing and Nate Hunter’s 57 yards.  Blake Marks made his debut today, rushing for 100 yards on five carries and two scores.

    On the opening play, Pius X’s Aaron Savelli hit Eric Marbury for a 52-yard completion down in Tigers territory. The Tigers defense settled down and the offense took over on downs.

    Late in the first quarter the Tigers started to wear down Pius X’s defense and marched 89 yards on eight plays for the score. Taylor Young threw the ball up and Bryce Parry ran under it for a 65-yard touchdown.

    Young only had to throw seven passes today and he completed three of them for 85-yards. “I thought he did a good job today and he had a couple of deep balls he overthrew”, said Roth. “But you can see he has a strong arm and when he settled down he was fine.”

    After a sluggish start the Tigers led 6-0 after one quarter.

    “It’s the first game and we had a lot of first year starters,” said Jim Roth. “I think some of our players were a little tentative for that every reason. But once we settled down we were able to make plays.”

    In the second quarter the Tigers got their running game going. “We just lined up and went right at them. We used different backs and we made plays, “ said Roth.

    After another stop by the defense, Southern Columbia drove 80 yards. The drive was capped off when Matt Lupold went in for a seven-yard score. Adam Feudale’s two-point conversion made it 14-0 Tigers.

    The Tigers started to substitute more players on a vey hot day and their defense started to take over. Garet Sosnoski had a big sack and tackle. Joe Kleman intercepted a Savelli passed. “It’s a matter of getting some playing time for the young kids and getting them some experience. The defensive effort was nice by them. It seemed the young kids brought some energy into the team.”

    The Tigers capitalized off the turnover.  Feudale scored from 15-yards out. Luke Rarig’s kick put them up 21-0.

    On the very next play TJ Belle of Pius fumbled the ball and Mitch Stanziale recovered it on the Pius 19.

    Two plays later Lupold hammered into the end zone for a six-yard score.

    Both teams drove deep in each other’s territory and came up empty. At halftime Southern Columbia led 27-0.

    You think after coaching for a long time Roth has seen it all. Guess again.

    The Tigers opened up the second half with a 78-yard kickoff return for the by Feudale. But not to be outdone, Joe Kleman went 50-yards on a punt return for a score.  “I don’t remember if we ever did this. I doubt it. But both these guys are capable of doing that,” said Roth.

    With 7:44 remaining in the third quarter the mercy rule was well under way. The Tigers led 42-0.

    After another big punt return by the Tigers to the Pius 15, Brad Noll went in untouched for a 10-yard scamper.

    The younger kids didn’t disappoint too. In came freshman runner Blake Marks. In the short time he played in the fourth quarter, he scored touchdown runs of 28 and 60. “He played well and especially on defense,” said Roth. “Some of those short passes we had trouble stopping early in the game. When he came in he was stopping it.”

     

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Southern Columbia 6 21 22 12 61
    Pius X 0 0 0 0 0
    1st Quarter
    SC – Bryce Parry 65-yard pass from Taylor Young 3:11
    2nd Quarter
    SC – Matt Lupold 7-yard run 8:56
    SC – Adam Feudale 15-yard run 4:57
    SC – Matt Lupold 6-yard run 3:55
    3rd Quarter
    SC – Adam Feudale78-yard kickoff return 11:47
    SC – Joe Kleman 50-yard punt return 7:44
    SC – Brad Noll 10-yard run 3:22
    4th Quarter
    SC – Blake Marks 28-yard run 9:19
    SC – Blake Marks 60-yard run 3:55

     

  • State College cancels Hurricane warning

    While the remnants of hurricane Isaac flow slowly northward, State College had their own Hurricane to deal with.  And the hurricane hit fast after churning up the Little Lions field in the first quarter.  The opening period featured only one drive from each team, both with unsuccessful results.  But you could feel that wind a blowing and knew something had to break.

    Just one minute into the second quarter highly touted Liberty receiver K.J. Williams blew the roof off with a 94 yard touchdown easily out running the Little Lion defense after the pass from Derek Byrd.  “He’s  a talented kid, no doubt,” said Hurricane coach Dave Brown.

    But State College  would quickly downgrade the Hurricanes to a light drizzle, outlasting the Hurricanes with a 26-7 win.   With a defensive line that could be one of the better units State College has seen leading the way, the Little Lions held Liberty deep in their own territory and forced a short punt.  State college would drive 46 yards to tie the score at seven on an eight yard run from Andrew Kelly .   That defensive line again punished Liberty, this time stopping them at their own 13 with just 1:46 left in the half.  Talented quarterback Patrick Irwin would lead his team down field with a precision passing attack twice hitting Sean King on the sidelines to manage the clock. King would finish the drive on a one yard touchdown run.  The PAT failed and State College led 13-7 at the half.

    In the second half the hurricanes were beaten down and before long the sun was shining in Happy Valley.   “We played a great team from a tough conference and the kids responded well.  We have a great group of athletes that don’t know how to slow down” said Little Lion leader Al Wolski.

    Once again Irwin would lead his team down field, this drive resulting in a short field goal from stand out kicker Ian Fennessey, who missed one from 35 out in the second quarter.

    Wolski then inserted another cog into the lineup using Ebrahim Britton to clear the skies.  The Senior RB touched the ball only 4 times but the results were great: 4 carries for 37 yards and 1 td.   “It was nice to be able to spread the ball around, we have a lot of talent in the backfield this year,” said Wolski.

    Fennessey would close the scoring for the night, booting a 48 yard field goal with 9:00 left in the game.

     

  • 2012 Statewide High School Football Rankings – Preseason

    Statewide football rankings are compiled and updated weekly by EasternPAFootball.com’s Josh Funk and released for publication each Monday during the season. Installments for Weeks 1 through 16 will include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed in the “Honorable Mention” category are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

    AAAA:

    1. La Salle College High School (12)

    2. North Allegheny (7)

    3. Easton Area (11)

    4. Central Dauphin (3)

    5. Gateway (7)

    6. North Penn (1)

    7. Wilson-West Lawn (3)

    8. Downingtown East (1)

    9. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7)

    10. Garnet Valley (1)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Neshaminy (1), Pennridge (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Delaware Valley (2), Scranton (2), Cumberland Valley (3), Manheim Township (3), State College Area (6), Seneca Valley (7), Upper St. Clair (7), Woodland Hills (7), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11), Roman Catholic (12)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12)

    2. Franklin Regional (7)

    3. Bishop McDevitt (3)

    4. Cathedral Prep (10)

    5. Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    6. Central Valley (7)

    7. Manheim Central (3)

    8. Lampeter-Strasburg (3)

    9. Pottsgrove (1)

    10. Berwick (2)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Henderson (1), Dallas (2), Valley View (2), Cocalico (3), Lancaster Catholic (3), Shippensburg (3), West York Area (3), Blackhawk (7), Mars (7), Montour (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), West Allegheny (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Pottsville (11)

    AA:

    1. Aliquippa (7)

    2. Wyomissing (3)

    3. Jeannette (7)

    4. Mount Carmel (4)

    5. Hickory (10)

    6. Grove City (10)

    7. West Catholic (12)

    8. Washington (7)

    9. Danville (4)

    10. South Fayette (7)

    HONORABLE MENTION: GAR Memorial (2), Wyoming Area (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Trinity (3), Lewisburg (4), Mifflinburg (4), Montoursville (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Penn Cambria (6), Richland (6), Tyrone (6), Beaver Falls (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), North Schuylkill (11), Northern Lehigh (11), Pen Argyl (11), Imhotep Charter (12),

    A:

    1. Clairton (7)

    2. Riverside (2)

    3. Dunmore (2)

    4. Southern Columbia (4)

    5. Sharpsville (10)

    6. Rochester (7)

    7. Old Forge (2)

    8. Brentwood (7)

    9. Penns Manor (6)

    10. Port Allegany (9)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Columbia (3), Delone Catholic (3), Line Mountain (4), North Star (5), Bellwood-Antis (6), Avonworth (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Sto-Rox (7), Brockway (9), Clarion Area (9), Mercyhurst Prep (10), West Middlesex (10), Bangor Pius X (11), Minersville (11), Shenandoah Valley (11)

  • Big School Team # 4 Easton Area (11) 0-0

    The Red Rovers, a defending 2/4/11 AAAA subregional finalist and winners of 11 games last season, are loaded to the hilt and easily a preseason favorite to win the Lehigh Valley Conference in 2012. Short of the quarterback position, Easton has quite a bit of experience returning from its 2011 edition.

     

    Linemen John Spadoni, Tyler Greene, Jagger Miller, Angel Rodriguez and Forrest Myers are all back, as is fullback/linebacker Austin Brown, tight end Matt Mowad and featured receiver Shane Simpson, one of three freshmen to finish with 500 or more receiving yards in their 9th grade season since 2009. Mowad and Greene were also key presences along the Easton defensive line and Brown was the team’s leading tackler. If the stars align for Easton, this could be a year they make a deep push into the playoffs, and, though 0-2 against LaSalle in the PIAA quarterfinals, the Rovers have the makings for a potential berth in the PIAA semifinals, which would be the program’s fifth appearance since 1991.

  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 38: Marian Catholic (11)

    2011 season

    The Colts finished the season with an 5-5 record. Marian Catholic had a huge win against Shenandoah Valley week eight.

    Paul Martin rushed for 1,177 yards on 201 carries and 17 touchdowns.

    Corey Quirk passed for 395 yards and two touchdowns and Ryan Karnish passed for 333 yards and five touchdowns.

    Last season Marian Catholic had three receivers over 100 yards. Eric Swankoski had 10 catches for 186 yards and two scores. Martin added 123 yards and one score. When Quirk isn’t at quarterback he was catching the ball. He had three catches for 108 yards receiving.

     

    Q & A with Marian Catholic head football coach Stan Dakosty

    We sat down with Dakosty and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your camp going this summer?

    Off-season has been successful and our numbers are strong. We will turn out 44 players for varsity. We are looking forward to the season.

     

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    Our biggest question mark on offense is on the offensive line. We only have one player coming back with experience. So it’s wide open. JP O’Connor is the player coming back. He started about four or five games for us.

    We have two quarterbacks coming back. They are Ryan Karnish and Corey Quick. Both will see time.

    Our tailbacks will be Dylan Quirk and Anthony Agosti. Both are very athletic and big play players. My fullbacks are Derich Holman and Sam Budusky. Both have experience.

    Lukas Damian is our tight end. He has had an outstanding off-season. My receivers are Eric Swankoski, John Julian and Mike Cataldo. We can go four or five deep at receiver. That is our strength on offense.

     

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Our anchor on the defensive line is our nose guard, Derich Holman. My tackles and ends are pretty much wide-open.

    We have three linebackers. They are Lukas Damian, Sam Budusky and Damian Richards.

    In the secondary we have John Julian, Ryan Karnish, Dylan Quirk and Anthony Agosti. Mike Cataldo and Frank Nietz will see some time.

    Our secondary is our strength on defense.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Punting wise we have Dylan Quirk back. He had an outstanding year punting for us last year. We are bringing up a ninth grader to kick for us.

     

     

    League

    We need to be consistent. One thing about the Anthracite is every week it’s a battle. We play some tough non-league teams. We have Lehighton and Pius X.

     

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    One thing that killed us last year was turnovers. We need to do better this year if we want to be successful.

     

    Home Opener

    Marian Catholic opens at Lehighton on August 31st

     

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)            Day 11 – Scranton (2)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)                Day 12 – Pottsville (11)

    Day 3 – Delaware Valley (2)                 Day 13 – Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Day 4 – Southern Columbia (4)             Day 14 – Shenandoah Valley (11)

    Day 5 – Berwick Area (2)                      Day 15- Central Dauphin (3)

    Day 6 – Easton Area (11)                       Day 16 – Scranton Prep (2)

    Day 7 – LaSalle (12)                               Day 17 – Garnet Valley (1)

    Day 8 – Downingtown East (1)              Day 18 – Spring-Ford (1)

    Day 9 – Council Rock North (1)            Day 19 – Southern Lehigh (11)

    Day 10 – Riverside (2)                           Day 20 – West Catholic (12)

    Day 21 – Ridley (1)                               Day 31 – Roman Catholic (12)

    Day 22 – Imhotep Charter (12)              Day 32 – William Penn Charter (Inter-Ac)

    Day 23 – Pen Argyl (11)                        Day 33 – Minersville (11)

    Day 24 – Pennridge (1)                          Day 34 – Lancaster Catholic (3)

    Day 25 – Schuylkill Haven (11)            Day 35 –  Nazareth Area (11)

    Day 26 –Bishop McDevitt (3)                Day 36 – Wilkes-Barre GAR (2)

    Day 27 – Danville (4)                            Day 37 – Wilson (3)

    Day 28 – Whitehall (11)

    Day 29 – Valley View (2)

    Day 30 – Wyomissing Area (3)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 35: Nazareth Area (11)

    2011 season

    The Blue Eagles went 12-2 and 8-1 in their conference. They had big wins in the regular season against teams like Easton, Liberty, Allentown Central Catholic and Freedom. They won the District 11 4A title against Easton Area. Their comeback bid against LaSalle College came up short.

    During the regular season they came back five times and rallied for the win.

    Leading the way was a host of talented players. One was freshman running back Jordan Gray who rushed for 1,663 yards on 267 carries and 20 touchdowns.

    Dan Harding led his team by throwing for 3,749 yards and 32 touchdowns. Harding was named co-player of the year in Class 4A. He ended his career with 5,542 yards passing and 52 touchdowns.

    Adam Bridgeforth led all receivers with 82 catches for 1,221 yards and eight touchdowns.

     

    Q & A with Nazareth Area head football coach Rob Melosky

    We sat down with Melosky and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your camp going this summer?

    Being there now five years with our coaching staff the kids know what to expect. It’s been a productive off-season. The kids are committed to putting in a lot of time and dedication in the weight room.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    OT Aaron Bradley is returning on the offensive line. He has been a three-year starter and is a leader on the line. He actually started for us as a freshman on the defensive line. Blaize Boell will be playing at guard. Frank Sharo will be the other tackle. There is some competition at center and guard. We lost a center by the name of Joe Walsh who played 26 games for us a starter.

    There is some competition at the quarterback spot between Parish Simmons and Spencer King. We have a kid that is only going to be a freshman coming up, Nick Banasese. Keep an eye on him.

    Sophomore Jordan Gray returns at running back after setting a state freshman rushing record. This year he won’t surprise any one. We are counting on him to do some good things for us. There is some competition there that is pushing him as well. Shabbar Bokhari is a kid that was in our system last year.

    Alex Tonnies is returning at receiver. He is our leader there. Zac Berman, TJ Bray and Tom Rollins will be in the mix. There may be some young kids seeing time. We like what we have at receiver.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have Aaron Bradley and Blaize Boell back as starters. We have kids like Brandon Lance who will be a sophomore keeping for a spot and Adam Heinrich.

    Frank Sharo will be our inside linebacker. Devon Gordan, TJ Bray and Anthony Trainello will be the other linebackers.

    We lose the Bridgeforth twins in the secondary. That will be some tough corners to replace. Alex Tonnies will play safety. We have a young sophomore coming up Jorey Ferraro, Austin Cordero and Parish Simmons will compete for a spot.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Our special teams will be decided in camp and from the two scrimmages.

     

    League

    Everyone plays each other and it’s going to be a battle this year.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Play good defense and be productive on offense. Get the young kids some more experience.

     

    Home Opener

    Nazareth Area opens at Pleasant Valley on August 31st

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)            Day 11 – Scranton (2)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)                Day 12 – Pottsville (11)

    Day 3 – Delaware Valley (2)                 Day 13 – Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Day 4 – Southern Columbia (4)             Day 14 – Shenandoah Valley (11)

    Day 5 – Berwick Area (2)                      Day 15- Central Dauphin (3)

    Day 6 – Easton Area (11)                       Day 16 – Scranton Prep (2)

    Day 7 – LaSalle (12)                               Day 17 – Garnet Valley (1)

    Day 8 – Downingtown East (1)              Day 18 – Spring-Ford (1)

    Day 9 – Council Rock North (1)            Day 19 – Southern Lehigh (11)

    Day 10 – Riverside (2)                           Day 20 – West Catholic (12)

    Day 21 – Ridley (1)                               Day 31 – Roman Catholic (12)

    Day 22 – Imhotep Charter (12)              Day 32 – William Penn Charter (Inter-Ac)

    Day 23 – Pen Argyl (11)                        Day 33 – Minersville (11)

    Day 24 – Pennridge (1)                         Day 34 – Lancaster Catholic (3)

    Day 25 – Schuylkill Haven (11)

    Day 26 –Bishop McDevitt (3)

    Day 27 – Danville (4)

    Day 28 – Whitehall (11)

    Day 29 – Valley View (2)

    Day 30 – Wyomissing Area (3)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 33: Minersville (11)

    2011 season

    Minersville finished the season with a 9-2 record and 7-1 in their league. The Battling Miners’ had big wins against Williams Valley, Shenandoah Valley, Mahanoy Area, Marian Catholic and Tamaqua. They lost in the District 11 1A opener to Shenandoah Valley.

    Cole Weachock completed 48 of 122 for 704 yards and eight touchdowns. He rushed for 1,246 yards on 182 carries and 17 touchdowns.

    Leading the way rushing was Billy Powanda who rushed for 1,274 yards on 150 carries and 15 touchdowns. Chris Murphy added 452 yards and Jake Kopinetz rushed for 346 yards.

    Kopinetz was the leading receiver with 25 catches for 466 yards and five touchdowns.

    The top three tacklers are Billy Powanda (80 tackles), Brett Polinsky (63 tackles) and Joe Lambert (60 tackles).

     

    Q & A with Minersville head football coach Pat Mason

    We sat down with Mason and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    We are working hard in the weight room. We have good numbers coming back. The kids are ready for camp.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have our whole offensive line back. The two key linemen are offensive guard Brett Polinsky and center Chris Ochenrider. James Brophy, Joe Fedornak and Shane Kistishak are all back.

    We have a couple of guys battling for the quarterback spot. They are Nick McBreen and Lucas Heffron.

    My main back this year is Chris Murphy. He is a returning starter at fullback. The other two guys we have are Brandon Lafferty and Dakota Pritz at running back.

    Ryan King is back at receiver. Our tight end position is up for grabs between Gage Heffron and Shane Kostishak.

    We are primarily a running team and that is our goal this year to establish a run this year.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Defensive is our strong point going into the season. Our front seven are pretty much coming back.

    Our nose guard is Shane Kostishak. Our defensive tackles are Chris Ochenrider and Brett Polinsky. Our defensive ends are Chris Murphy and Joe Fedornak.

    At Linebacker we have Gage Heffron and Dakota Prtiz.

    We have to replace some good players in the secondary from last year. We have Brandon Lafferty back at corner. Lucas Heffron will play free safety. Our other corner will be Ryan King.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    We will find out during camp and the two scrimmages who our kicker and punter will be.

     

    League

    We start with Williams Valley for a non-conference game. They are really tough. Then we go to North Schuylkill. Our whole league is brutal. We are going to take one game at a time. If we can stay healthy we should be competitive.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Be able to establish the running game. If our line can play like I think they can play we will be successful.

     

    Home Opener

    Minersville opens at Williams Valley on August 31st

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)            Day 11 – Scranton (2)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)                Day 12 – Pottsville (11)

    Day 3 – Delaware Valley (2)                 Day 13 – Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Day 4 – Southern Columbia (4)             Day 14 – Shenandoah Valley (11)

    Day 5 – Berwick Area (2)                      Day 15- Central Dauphin (3)

    Day 6 – Easton Area (11)                       Day 16 – Scranton Prep (2)

    Day 7 – LaSalle (12)                               Day 17 – Garnet Valley (1)

    Day 8 – Downingtown East (1)              Day 18 – Spring-Ford (1)

    Day 9 – Council Rock North (1)            Day 19 – Southern Lehigh (11)

    Day 10 – Riverside (2)                           Day 20 – West Catholic (12)

    Day 21 – Ridley (1)                               Day 31 – Roman Catholic (12)

    Day 22 – Imhotep Charter (12)              Day 32 – William Penn Charter (Inter-Ac)

    Day 23 – Pen Argyl (11)

    Day 24 – Pennridge (1)

    Day 25 – Schuylkill Haven (11)

    Day 26 –Bishop McDevitt (3)

    Day 27 – Danville (4)

    Day 28 – Whitehall (11)

    Day 29 – Valley View (2)

    Day 30 – Wyomissing Area (3)

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  • PCN Football “Game of the Week” Schedule announced

    It’s football season and the Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) is proud to unveil its lineup of high school games for the 2012 “Game of the Week” schedule.

    Once again, the network has focused on high school teams with players that coaches, college scouts, the media, and fans predict will go on to future high profile college and professional careers on the gridiron.

    The 2012 season kicks off on PCN during the Labor Day weekend with a special taped doubleheader on Saturday, September 1 beginning at 6:00 p.m. with the Parkland Trojans taking on the Delaware Valley Warriors. Immediately following the conclusion of the opener at 9:00 p.m., PCN will air the matchup between the Clairton Bears and the Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers.  High school football fans will have another chance to cheer with a special Monday encore on September 3 starting at 6:00 p.m.

    Throughout the ten-week season, two LIVE Friday night games will be featured while the rest will be taped “Game of the Week” productions airing Saturday evenings. All taped games are courtesy of either a cable television company that serves the team’s viewing area or by an organization with established cable relations.

    Coverage during regular-season play leads up to PCN’s exclusive LIVE coverage of the PIAA high school football championships in Hershey.  This year’s state championships are scheduled for Friday, December 14 and Saturday, December 15.

    The 2012 PCN “Game of the Week” schedule is as follows:

    September 1 – 6:00 p.m. (TAPED 8/31)
    Parkland Trojans @ Delaware Valley Warriors
    Courtesy of Blue Ridge TV13 – Lehighton

    September 1 – 9:00 p.m. (TAPED 8/31)
    Clairton Bears @ Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers
    Courtesy of Comcast – Pittsburgh

    September 7 – 7:00 p.m. LIVE
    Bishop McDevitt Crusaders @ Central Dauphin Rams
    PCN Production

    September 15 – 9:00 p.m. (TAPED 9/14)
    Nazareth Eagles @ Liberty Hurricanes

    Courtesy of RCN

    September 22 – 9:00 p.m. (TAPED 9/21)

    Loyalsock Lancers @ Mount Carmel Red Tornadoes

    Courtesy of MCTV

    September 29 – 9:00 p.m. (TAPED 9/28)

    St. Edwards Eagles (Ohio) @ McDowell Trojans

    Courtesy of MTSD Productions

    October 6 – 9:00 p.m. (TAPED 10/5)
    North Allegheny Tigers @ Gateway Gators

    Courtesy of Comcast – Pittsburgh

    October 13 – 9:00 p.m. (TAPED 10/12)

    Rochester Rams @ Laurel Spartans

    Courtesy of Westminster College

    October 19 – 7:00 p.m. LIVE
    Roman Catholic Eagles vs. LaSalle College HS Explorers @ Plymouth Whitemarsh
    PCN Production

    October 27 – 9:00 p.m. (TAPED 10/26)
    Easton Red Rovers @ Whitehall Zephyrs

    Courtesy of Service Electric TV2 Sports

    November 3 – 9:00 p.m. (TAPED 11/2)
    Solanco Golden Mules @ Manheim Central Barons
    Courtesy of Blue Ridge Cable 11 – Ephrata

    The games will also be made available for viewing online at pcntv.com by subscribing to PCN Select.

    PCN is a nonprofit, noncommercial news organization created and supported by cable television companies. PCN receives no state or federal funding. Network programming is distributed by participating cable systems in Pennsylvania serving more than 10 million Pennsylvanians in 3.3 million homes.  For more information about PCN as well as network channel designations, visit www.pcntv.com.

     

  • 2012 District 11 Watch List

    2012-13

    “Watch list”

    District 11


    Aaron Bradley, Senior OL/DL, Nazareth – A returning presence in the trenches for the District 2/4/11 AAAA champion and PIAA quarterfinalist Eagles, Bradley helped to pave the way for a Nazareth offensive unit which averaged 406.9 yards (268 passing, 138.9 rushing) and 39.6 points per game, producing a 3,700-yard passer and 1,660-yard rusher while scoring 77 total offensive touchdowns (45 rushing, 32 passing).

    Aaron Genevese, Senior OL/DL, Whitehall – Genevese helped to pave the way for a Zephyr offensive unit which, in partial season statistics, averaged 375.8 yards (270.6 rushing, 105.2 passing) and 35.8 points per game en route to an 8-4 record and runner-up finish in the Eastern Conference AAAA playoffs to Bethlehem Liberty.  Whitehall produced an 870-yard passer and 1,080-yard rusher while scoring 49 total offensive touchdowns (37 rushing, 12 passing).

    Abu Shaw, Senior LB, Bethlehem Catholic – A transfer from Pius X who was wrecking ball of a linebacker and one of the Royals’ top returning tacklers from a season ago, Shaw recorded 80 tackles (50 solo), a team-leading 14.5 sacks, a deflected pass, two forced fumbles and a blocked punt, averaging 5.7 tackles per game, finishing four games with multiple sacks and one game with 10+ tackles.

    Alex Tonnies, Senior WR/DB, Nazareth – The third-leading receiver in Nazareth’s lethally effective no-huddle aerial assault which averaged 268 yards per game, Tonnies hauled in 42 passes for 681 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 16.2 yards per reception.  Tonnies was one of four Eagle receivers with 40 or more receptions and 500+ yards at season’s end.

    Alex Vignone, Senior TB/DB, Palmerton – Vignone was one of the Blue Bombers’ leaders on both offense and defense last season, racking up 594 all-purpose yards of offense (490 rushing, 67 passing, 37 receiving) and scoring six touchdowns (all rushing).  He averaged 3.1 yards per carry and 37 yards per reception and also completed 5-of-7 passes (71.4 percent).  Defensively, he added 36 tackles (22 solo), three interceptions (one of which was returned for a touchdown), a deflected pass and a fumble recovery, averaging 3.6 tackles per game.

    Andrew Romeo, Senior WR, Pleasant Valley – One of three Bear receivers with at least 20 receptions on the season, Romeo snagged 22 passes for 305 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 13.9 yards per reception while posting a season-best 129 yards and three touchdowns against East Stroudsburg North.  Defensively, he added 30 tackles (15 solo), an interception and four deflected passes, averaging three tackles per game.  He also completed his only pass attempt of the season 34 yards for a touchdown.

    Andrew Terlingo, Senior OL/DL, Southern Lehigh – A potential Division-1 prospect in the 2013 class along the offensive line, Terlingo has generated interest from numerous programs.  He helped to pave the way for a Spartan offensive unit which averaged 347.1 yards (208.3 rushing, 138.8 passing) and 27.5 points per game en route to a 7-5 record and berth in the Eastern Conference AAA championship game opposite Berwick.  Southern Lehigh finished the season with a 1,630-yard passer and an 1,100-yard rusher while scoring 43 total offensive touchdowns (24 rushing, 19 passing).

    Angel Rodriguez, Junior OL/DL, Easton Area – Rodriguez helped to pave the way for a Rover offensive unit which averaged 314 yards (172.2 rushing, 141.8 passing) and 28.5 points per game en route to an 11-3 overall record and berth in the 2/4/11 AAAA subregional championship game opposite Nazareth, producing an 1,860-yard passer and two 550+-yard rushers while scoring 49 total offensive touchdowns (31 rushing, 18 passing).

    Anthony German, Senior QB, Panther Valley – One of three quarterbacks utilized by the Panthers in an aerial assault which averaged 105.6 yards per game in 2011, German connected on 10-of-25 passes (40 percent) for 202 yards and a touchdown.  He also added one rushing touchdown in 13 keepers.

    Anthony Greggo, Sophomore OL/LB, Bangor Pius X – Greggo returns to the Royals’ defensive unit at linebacker after posting 47 tackles, five sacks and a forced fumble, averaging 3.4 tackles per game for the District 11 A champions.

    Austin Brown, Senior RB/LB, Easton Area – The Rovers’ fourth-leading rusher last season, Brown ran for 303 yards on 87 carries and caught another 12 passes for 152 yards, averaging 3.5 yards per carry and 12.7 yards per reception while scoring 12 total touchdowns (nine rushing, three receiving).  He was also one of the team leaders on defense for a unit which allowed an average of 16.2 points per game, racking up more than 100 tackles.

    Austin Forte, Junior RB, Mahanoy Area – The No. 2 rusher in the two-time defending Eastern Conference A champion Golden Bears’ backfield last year, Forte ran for 675 yards and eight touchdowns on 123 carries, averaging 5.5 yards per carry and 56.3 yards per game on the ground.  He trailed only quarterback Mike Gaval, a Pennsylvania Sportswriters’ All-state selection, who rushed for 2,047 yards and 30 touchdowns.

    Blaine Woodson, Senior OL/DL, Stroudsburg – A fixture on the Mounties’ defensive line, Woodson tallied 33 tackles (21 solo), six sacks and two fumble recoveries, averaging 3.7 tackles per game in helping Stroudsburg qualify for the 2/4/11 AAAA subregional playoffs opposite Parkland.

    Blake Bowman, Senior TB/WR, Tri-Valley – The Bulldogs’ do-everything athlete last season, Bowman was the primary offensive and defensive catalyst.  Offensively, he amassed 1,416 yards of total offense (1,132 rushing, 284 passing) and had a hand in 13 total Tri-Valley touchdowns (12 rushing, one passing).  He averaged 5.2 yards per carry and completed 26-of-59 passes (44.1 percent), throwing for 100+ yards once and rushing for 100+ yards six times.  Defensively, he totaled 121 tackles, three sacks, an interception, two deflected passes, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery, averaging 12.1 tackles per game.  On special teams, he returned nine kickoffs for 175 yards.

    Brad Biever, Junior OL/DL, Schuylkill Haven – A returning presence on the offensive line for the Hurricanes, Biever helped to pave the way for a Schuylkill Haven offensive unit which averaged 269.6 yards (250.3 rushing, 19.3 passing) and 16 points per game last season, helping to pave the way for a pair of 640+-yard rushers while scoring 23 total offensive touchdowns (21 rushing, two passing).  Defensively, he added 52 tackles (all solo), five sacks, an interception, a forced fumble and three fumble recoveries, averaging 5.2 tackles per game.

    Brad Romig, Junior DL, Bethlehem Freedom – Romig is a returning presence from a Patriot defensive unit which allowed an average of 14.7 points per game during the 2011 season. 

    Brady Mutton, Junior OL/DL, Pen Argyl – A returning two-way presence in the trenches for the Green Knights, Mutton helped to pave the way for a Pen Argyl offensive unit which averaged 343.7 yards and 36.1 points per game en route to a 13-1 overall record, District 11 AA championship and berth in the PIAA AA quarterfinals opposite West Catholic, producing a 2,000-yard rusher and an 1,100-yard passer while scoring 68 total offensive touchdowns (52 rushing, 16 passing).  Defensively, Mutton added 52 tackles, a sack, a deflected pass and two fumble recoveries, averaging 3.7 tackles per game.

    Brandon Heimbach, Senior RB/LB, Northampton – A multi-purpose weapon out of the backfield for the Konkrete Kids, Heimbach ran for 484 yards on 104 carries and caught another 10 passes for 234 yards, averaging 4.7 yards per carry and 23.4 yards per reception while scoring six total touchdowns (three rushing, three receiving).  He ran for 100+ yards in a game twice and posted a season-best 64 receiving yards against Bethlehem Catholic.  On special teams, he returned four punts for 101 yards and a touchdown and four kickoffs for 67 yards, averaging 25.3 yards per kick return and 16.8 yards per kickoff return.

    Brandon Leap, Junior QB/FS, Pleasant Valley – Leap assumed the controls of the Bears’ offensive arsenal halfway through the season, and he responded to the challenge, connecting on 54-of-106 passes (50.9 percent) for 649 yards and seven touchdowns and adding 98 rushing yards on 49 keepers.  He averaged 129.8 yards passing per game and averaged two yards per carry, throwing for a season- and career-best 271 yards and four touchdowns against East Stroudsburg North.  Barring injury, Leap is on pace to throw for 3,245 yards and 35 touchdowns in his career for PV.

    Brett Albinson, Senior QB/DE, Bangor Area – One of two Slater athletes to see significant time under center last season, Albinson connected on 11-of-33 passes (33.3 percent) for 248 yards and five touchdowns, throwing for a season-best 126 yards and two touchdowns in a convincing victory over Palisades.  Defensively, Albinson added 13 tackles (10 solo) and a deflected pass, averaging 1.3 tackles per game.

    Brett Kosciolek, Sophomore QB/DB, Tamaqua – The Blue Raiders’ field general over the final four games of the season, including the Eastern Conference playoffs, Kosciolek connected on 24-of-48 passes (50 percent) for 329 yards and two touchdowns against five interceptions, twice surpassing 100+ yards passing in a game and engineering a 2-2 record, helping lead Tamaqua to the EC AA championship game opposite North Penn-Blossburg.

    Brett Polinsky, Senior OL/DL, Minersville – A returning presence in the trenches for the Battling Miners, Polinsky helped to pave the way for a Minersville offensive unit which averaged 371 yards and

    33.1 points per game, producing a pair of 1,200-yard rushers and a 700-yard passer while scoring 46 total offensive touchdowns (38 rushing, eight passing).  Defensively, Polinksy added 63 tackles, two sacks, an interception and a deflected pass, averaging 5.7 tackles per game.

    Brian Uliana, Senior QB, Bethlehem Freedom – Uliana helped to pilot the Patriots to an 8-3 overall record and berth in the 2/4/11 AAAA quarterfinals opposite Easton by connecting on 71-of-137 passes (51.8 percent) for 1,337 yards and 14 touchdowns against seven interceptions while adding 295 yards rushing and three additional touchdowns on 62 carries.  He averaged 121.5 passing yards per game and 4.8 yards per carry.  He also helped Freedom defeat archrival Liberty for the first time since 2003.  Uliana is on pace to throw for 2,674 yards in his career.

    Bryan Pearson, Junior WR/DB, Bangor Area – A returning presence in the defensive backfield for the Slaters, Pearson registered 19 tackles (17 solo), three interceptions and two deflected passes, averaging 3.2 tackles per game.  He also saw a combined five touches on offense – two rushes and three receptions.  He averaged 15 yards per carry and scored one rushing touchown and also averaged 36.7 yards per reception while scoring two additional touchdowns as a receiver.

    Caleb Johnson, Senior TE/OLB, Northern Lehigh – A two-way presence for the District 11 AA runner-up Bulldogs, Johnson was the team’s featured receiver, hauling in 16 passes for 293 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 18.3 yards per reception while posting a three-catch, 104-yard game in the D11 semifinals against North Schuylkill.  Defensively, Johnson added 60 tackles (all solo) and three sacks, averaging 5.5 tackles per game for NL.  Over the last three seasons, Northern Lehigh is 33-6 overall (.846).

    Charlie Schuster, Senior WR/DB, Pottsville – The Crimson Tide’s leading returning rusher, Schuster posted 141 yards on 27 carries and caught another eight passes for 103 yards, averaging 5.2 yards per carry and 12.9 yards per reception.  Defensively, he chipped in with 12 tackles and a fumble recovery, averaging 1.2 tackles per game.  He also returned seven punts for 77 yards and one kickoff for 10 yards.

    Chris Bonk, Junior OL/DL, Shenandoah Valley – Bonk helped to pave the way for a Blue Devil offensive unit which averaged 312.9 yards (176.8 rushing, 136.1 passing) and 23.8 points per game en route to an 8-4 record and berth in the District 11 A championship game opposite Bangor Pius X, producing three 300+-yard rushers and a 1,490-yard passer while scoring 42 total offensive touchdowns (29 rushing, 13 passing).  Defensively, Bonk added 46 tackles, 2.5 sacks and a fumble recovery.

    Chris Mamay, Senior RB/LB, Saucon Valley – A multi-purpose weapon out of the backfield, Mamay ran for 209 yards on 40 carries and caught another 10 passes for 142 yards, averaging 5.2 yards per carry and 14.2 yards per reception while scoring four total touchdowns (three rushing, one receiving).  Defensively, he chipped in with 30 tackles (27 solo), two sacks, two deflected passes and a fumble recovery, averaging 3.8 tackles per game.

    Chris Murphy, Senior RB/DB, Minersville – The Battling Miners’ top returning rusher from a team which averaged more than 300 yards per game on the ground last season, Murphy posted 452 yards on

    58 carries and added another nine receptions for 94 yards, averaging 7.8 yards per carry and 10.4 yards per reception, scoring eight total touchdowns (seven rushing, one receiving).  Defensively, he chipped in with 51 tackles (29 solo), two sacks and three deflected passes, averaging 4.6 tackles per game.

    Chris Ochenrider, Senior OL/DL, Minersville – A returning presence in the trenches for the Battling Miners, Ochenrider helped to pave the way for a Minersville offensive unit which averaged 371 yards and 33.1 points per game, producing a pair of 1,200-yard rushers and a 700-yard passer while scoring 46 total offensive touchdowns (38 rushing, eight passing).  Defensively, he posted 34 tackles (21 solo), 2.5 sacks and a fumble recovery, averaging 3.1 tackles per game.

    Chris Palubinsky, Senior QB, Shenandoah Valley – One of the main offensive catalysts for the District 11 A runner-up Blue Devils, Palubinsky connected on 97-of-194 passes (50 percent) for 1,498 yards and 12 touchdowns against eight interceptions and added another 303 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns on 91 carries, averaging 3.3 yards per rush.  In his career to date, Palubinsky has thrown for 3,272 yards and 27 touchdowns for the Blue Devils.

    Colin McDermott, Senior RB, Allentown Central Catholic – The featured running back each of the last two seasons for the Vikings, McDermott ran for 1,506 yards and 27 touchdowns on 276 carries last season and adding another three receptions for 21 yards, averaging 5.5 yards per carry and seven yards per reception.  The senior-to-be surpassed the 100-yard mark in rushing in a game six times, and scored 11 of his rushing touchdowns in the playoffs, helping play a role in ACC winning its third consecutive District 11 AAA championship and reach the PIAA semifinals for a second straight year.  For his career, McDermott has run for 3,172 yards and scored 43 touchhdowns on the ground.

    Collin Kendrick, Junior QB/LB, Southern Lehigh – The Spartans’ top tackler on defense last season, Kendrick amassed 128 tackles (97 solo), a sack, a forced fumble and a blocked field goal for the EC AAA runners-up, averaging 10.7 tackles per game.

    Dakota Everett, Senior TE/LB, Pleasant Valley – Pleasant Valley’s top returning tackler and one of leading tacklers in all of the Mountain Valley Conference last year, Everett piled up 112 tackles, a half a sack, two deflected passes and a fumble recovery, averaging a whopping 11.2 tackles per game, finishing six of PV’s 10 games with 10+ tackles, including a season-best 17 stops against Honesdale.  He also caught six passes for 75 yards from his spot at tight end, averaging 12.5 yards per catch.

    Dakota Rakus, Senior OL/DL, Shenandoah Valley – Rakus helped to pave the way for a Blue Devil offensive unit which averaged 312.9 yards (176.8 rushing, 136.1 passing) and 23.8 points per game en route to an 8-4 record and berth in the District 11 A championship game opposite Bangor Pius X, producing three 300+-yard rushers and a 1,490-yard passer while scoring 42 total offensive touchdowns (29 rushing, 13 passing).

    Dalton Miller, Senior QB, Tri-Valley – A returning presence at linebacker, Miller recorded 46 tackles, a sack, an interception and a forced fumble, averaging 5.1 tackles per game.  Offensively, he amassed 314 all-purpose yards of offense (125 passing, 107 rushing, 82 receiving) and accounted for five total Tri-Valley touchdowns (two passing, two rushing, one receiving), completing 12-of-47 passes (25.5 percent) and averaging 2.5 yards per carry on 43 rushes and 20.5 yards per catch on four receptions.

    Dalton Nunemacher, Senior RB/DB, Tamaqua – A key two-way presence returning for Tamaqua, Nunemacher posted a combined 615 rushing and receiving yards (384 rushing, 231 receiving), averaging 8.2 yards per carry and 11.6 yards per reception while scoring three total touchdowns (all rushing).  Defensively, he chipped in with 33 tackles (all solo), three interceptions, a deflected pass and a blocked field goal, averaging 2.8 tackles per game.

    Dan Conville, Senior OL/DL, Pottsville – A returning presence in the defensive trenches for the Crimson Tide, Conville finished his junior season with 30 tackles (15 solo) and two sacks, averaging 2.7 tackles per game.

    Dashon Russell, Junior RB/DB, Bangor Pius X – A key returning presence in the Royals’ defensive backfield, Russell recorded 38 tackles (22 solo), an interception and five deflected passes, averaging 2.9 tackles per game.  He also chipped in offensively with 174 yards rushing on 34 carries and hauled in another five passes for 56 yards, averaging 5.1 yards per carry and 11.2 yards per reception, scoring two total touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving).

    Dave Gottshall, Junior RB/LB, Shenandoah Valley – One of the Blue Devils returning from a District 11 A runner-up finish last season, Gottshall posted 60 tackles, averaging five stops per game.

    Demetrious Lanier, Junior TE, East Stroudsburg South – Lanier posted 56 tackles (37 solo) for the Cavaliers in his sophomore season, making him one of the team’s top returning tacklers from a year ago.  He averaged 6.2 tackles per game, posting a season-best 11 stops against Pleasant Valley.

    Dennis Steakin, Senior OT/DT, East Stroudsburg South – Steakin tallied 28 tackles (19 solo), three sacks and a fumble recovery, averaging 2.8 tackles per game for the Cavaliers.

    Deonte St. Hill, Junior RB/CB, Jim Thorpe – St. Hill returns to his position in the Jim Thorpe defensive backfield after tallying 42 tackles (28 solo), three deflected passes and four forced fumbles, averaging 4.2 tackles per game.  Offensively, he ran for 186 yards and a touchdown on 64 carries and added three receptions for five yards and another touchdown, averaging 2.9 yards per carry and 1.7 yards per reception.

    Derek Vandermartin, Senior TE/DE, Tamaqua – Playing only in eight of the Blue Raiders’ 12 games, Vandermartin tallied 26 tackles (all solo), six sacks (second on the team) and a blocked punt, averaging 3.3 tackles per game.

    Devon Dillard, Senior WR, Panther Valley – Dillard finished his junior season with eight receptions for 254 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 31.8 yards per reception for the Panthers.

    Devin Masser, Junior FB/LB, Tri-Valley – Masser tallied 39 tackles, a half a sack, an interception and a deflected pass for the Bulldogs last season, averaging 3.9 tackles per game.

    Donovan McDonald, Junior WR/DB, Stroudsburg – The Mounties’ second-leading receiver in 2011, McDonald hauled in 16 passes for 212 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 13.3 yards per reception.

    DuBois “Boise” Ross, Senior ATH, Bethlehem Freedom – Ross, a potential collegiate prospect in the 2013 class at wide receiver, did a little bit of everything for the Royals last season, proving to be one of the team’s dynamic pieces.  A Pennsylvania Sportswriters’ Class A All-state selection at wide receiver, Ross hauled in 49 passes for 1,177 yards and 19 touchdowns, averaging 24 yards per reception while posting five games with 100+ receiving yards.  He also added 232 yards rushing and four touchdowns on 20 carries, averaging 11.6 yards per rush.  Defensively, Ross was also effective, posting 93 tackles, five interceptions, nine deflected passes and a fumble recovery, averaging 6.6 tackles per game.  He also returned a combined 10 kickoffs/punts for a total of 196 yards.

    Dustin Jones, Senior OL/DL, Schuylkill Haven – A returning presence on the offensive line for the Hurricanes, Jones helped to pave the way for a Schuylkill Haven offensive unit which averaged 269.6 yards (250.3 rushing, 19.3 passing) and 16 points per game last season, helping to pave the way for a pair of 640+-yard rushers while scoring 23 total offensive touchdowns (21 rushing, two passing).  Defensively, Jones added 54 tackles (all solo), an interception, three deflected passes, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, a blocked punt and four blocked field goals, averaging 5.4 tackles per game.

    Dylan Quirk, Senior RB, Marian Catholic – The second-leading rusher in Marian Catholic’s offensive arsenal, Quirk ran for 663 yards and five touchdowns on 68 carries, averaging 9.8 yards per carry for the 5-5 Colts.

    Ethan Motsney, Senior RB, North Schuylkill – A multi-purpose back in the Spartans’ Wing-T offense, Motsney finished the season with 495 yards rushing on 60 carries and snagged 10 passes for 279 yards, averaging 8.3 yards per carry and 27.9 yards per reception while scoring 11 total touchdowns (seven rushing, four receiving).

    Evan Blair, Senior WR, Bethlehem Catholic – The Golden Hawks’ top returning receiver from the 2011 edition, Blair hauled in 20 passes for 360 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 18 yards per reception.

    Evan Kaufman, Senior LB, Bethlehem Freedom – Kaufman is a returning presence from a Patriot defensive unit which allowed an average of 14.7 points per game during the 2011 season.  In six games with limited defensive stats reported on Maxpreps, he had totaled 24 tackles (all solo) and 1.5 sacks, averaging four tackles per game.

    Forrest Myers, Sophomore OL/DL, Easton Area – Myers helped to pave the way for a Rover offensive unit which averaged 314 yards (172.2 rushing, 141.8 passing) and 28.5 points per game en route to an 11-3 overall record and berth in the 2/4/11 AAAA subregional championship game opposite Nazareth, producing an 1,860-yard passer and two 550+-yard rushers while scoring 49 total offensive touchdowns (31 rushing, 18 passing).

    Gavin Kline, Junior OL/DL, Tri-Valley – Kline helped to pave the way for a Tri-Valley offensive unit which averaged 209.4 yards (167.8 rushing, 41.6 passing) and 15.5 points per game while producing an 1,130-yard rusher and scoring 21 total offensive touchdowns (18 rushing, three passing).  Defensively, Kline added 16 tackles, averaging 2.7 stops per game.

    Greg Cahill, Senior OL/DL, Wilson Area – Cahill helped to pave the way for a Wilson Area offensive unit which averaged 299 yards (186 passing, 113 rushing) and 17.8 points per game last season, producing a 1,090-yard rusher and 1,590-yard passer while scoring 26 total offensive touchdowns (15 rushing, 11 passing).  Defensively, he added 40 tackles, 1.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries, averaging four tackles per game.

    Jacen Nalesnik, Senior ATH, Lehighton – Nalesnik was all over the field for Lehighton last season and was the team’s do-everything player.  Offensively, he posted 1,059 combined rushing and receiving yards (620 receiving, 439 rushing), averaging 8.3 yards per carry and 16.8 yards per reception while scoring 19 total touchdowns (10 receiving, nine rushing).  On special teams, he booted 30 punts for an average of 31.3 yards, with six punts downed inside the 20 yard line; averaged 40.8 yards per kickoff on 36 kicks; and converted 25 extra points and two field goals.  Defensively, he chipped in with 34 tackles (26 solo), a sack, two deflected passes and a blocked field goal, averaging 3.4 tackles per game.  He accounted for 145 of Lehighton’s 274 points scored on the season, or 52.9 percent of the team’s season scoring output.

    Jagger Miller, Junior OL/DL, Easton Area – Miller helped to pave the way for a Rover offensive unit which averaged 314 yards (172.2 rushing, 141.8 passing) and 28.5 points per game en route to an 11-3 overall record and berth in the 2/4/11 AAAA subregional championship game opposite Nazareth, producing an 1,860-yard passer and two 550+-yard rushers while scoring 49 total offensive touchdowns (31 rushing, 18 passing).

    Jahid Beamon, Sophomore RB/LB, Wilson Area – The second-leading tackler on the Warriors’ defensive unit a season ago, Beamon recorded 54 tackles (28 solo), two interceptions and a deflected pass, averaging 5.4 tackles per game while posting a season-best 12 tackles in a victory over Salisbury Township.

    Jake Deitzler, Senior DEF, Blue Mountain – The Eagles’ top returning sack artist from a season ago, Deitzler amassed 42 tackles (33 solo), five sacks and a fumble recovery, averaging 3.8 tackles per game for the Eastern Conference AAA semifinalists.

    Jake Del Priore, Junior WR/S, Southern Lehigh – The featured receiver in a Southern Lehigh aerial assault which averaged 138.8 yards per game last season, Del Priore snared a team-leading 39 passes for 564 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 14.5 yards per reception.  He finished with a season-best 141 yards against Palmerton and caught multiple touchdown passes in games against Wilson Area and Berwick.

    Jake Lynch, Senior OL/DL, Palisades – Lynch played in only six games last season for the Pirates, notching 32 tackles, three sacks, an interception (returned 30 yards for a touchdown) and a forced fumble, averaging 5.3 tackles per game.

    Jake Maeher, Senior LB, Emmaus – Maeher finished his junior season as the Hornets’ top returning tackler, with 67 stops, averaging 6.7 tackles per game.

    Jake Moser, Junior OL/DL, Northern Lehigh – A returning presence in both the offensive and defensive trenches for the Bulldogs, Moser helped to pave the way for an NL offensive unit which averaged 272.9 yards (196.3 rushing, 76.6 passing) and 26.8 points per game en route to a 10-2 record and berth in the District 11 AA championship game opposite Pen Argyl, producing a 1,330-yard rusher and 855-yard passer while scoring 43 total offensive touchdowns (31 rushing, 12 passing).  Defensively, Moser added 17 tackles (all solo) and a sack.

    Jake Wygant, Senior OL/DL, Whitehall – Wygant helped to pave the way for a Zephyr offensive unit which, in partial season statistics, averaged 375.8 yards (270.6 rushing, 105.2 passing) and 35.8 points per game en route to an 8-4 record and runner-up finish in the Eastern Conference AAAA playoffs to Bethlehem Liberty.  Whitehall produced an 870-yard passer and 1,080-yard rusher while scoring 49 total offensive touchdowns (37 rushing, 12 passing).

    Jarel Elder, Senior RB, Parkland – One of two 1,000-yard rushers last season for the Trojans, Elder ran for 1,015 yards entering the team’s 2/4/11 AAAA subregional semifinal game against Nazareth, forming a potent 1-2 punch with fullback Rob Dvoracek.

    J.D. Donnelly, Junior FB/DL, Palisades – Donnelly returns to the Pirates after posting 35 tackles and four sacks in his sophomore season, averaging 4.4 tackles per game.  Offensively, he added 80 yards rushing on 25 carries and five receptions for 36 yards, averaging 3.2 yards per carry and 7.2 yards per reception.

    Jeff Gulyas, Senior OL/DL, Allentown Central Catholic – A returning presence in the defensive trenches for the three-time defending District 11 AAA champion Vikings, Gulyas posted 50 tackles (37 solo), nine sacks, an interception, two fumble recoveries and a blocked field goal, averaging five tackles per game.  He posted his best defensive game of the season in a 46-7 trouncing of Emmaus – he tallied 13 tackles and a trio of sacks.  Gulyas also tallied a trio of sacks against Northampton.

    Jesse Snyder, Junior QB/DB, Palisades – The Pirates’ leading returning rusher, Snyder was a dual-threat, amassing 790 yards of total offense (633 rushing, 157 passing) while accounting for three total Palisades touchdowns (two rushing, one passing).  He averaged 4.8 yards per carry on 133 rushes and completed 13-of-52 passes (25 percent), posting a career-best 227 rushing yards against Wilson Area.  Defensively, he added 32 tackles (23 solo) and two deflected passes, and, on special teams, he returned seven punts for 280 yards for an average of 40 yards per return.

    Jimmy Kelleher, Senior FB/LB, Palisades – Kelleher returns to the Pirates’ defensive unit as its leading returning tackler after tallying 77 tackles, two deflected passes and a forced fumble, averaging 7.7 tackles per game.  Offensively, he added three rushing touchdowns on just seven attempts from his fullback position.

    Joe Fedornak, Senior OL/DL, Minersville – A returning presence in the trenches for the Battling Miners, Fedornak helped to pave the way for a Minersville offensive unit which averaged 371 yards and 33.1 points per game, producing a pair of 1,200-yard rushers and a 700-yard passer while scoring 46 total offensive touchdowns (38 rushing, eight passing).  Defensively, Fedornak posted 34 tackles, 2.5 sacks and two deflected passes, averaging 3.1 tackles per game.

    John Amber, Senior TE/LB, Saucon Valley – Amber returns to his linebacker position after recording 46 tackles (39 solo), a sack, an interception, two deflected passes, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery, averaging 5.1 tackles per game for the Panthers.

    John Snyder, Senior OT/DT, Palmerton – Snyder returns to his position in the trenches for the Blue Bombers after tallying 66 tackles (33 solo), three sacks and two fumble recoveries, averaging 6.6 tackles per game.

    John Spadoni, Junior OL/DL, Easton Area – Spadoni helped to pave the way for a Rover offensive unit which averaged 314 yards (172.2 rushing, 141.8 passing) and 28.5 points per game en route to an 11-3 overall record and berth in the 2/4/11 AAAA subregional championship game opposite Nazareth, producing an 1,860-yard passer and two 550+-yard rushers while scoring 49 total offensive touchdowns (31 rushing, 18 passing).

    Jordan Gray, Sophomore RB, Nazareth – In 2010, a freshman named A.J. Long ripped up opposing defenses through the air.  One year later, Jordan Gray, also a freshman, did the same, only on the ground.  In all, Gray ran for 1,669 yards on 268 carries and caught another 19 passes for 176 yards, averaging 6.2 yards per carry and 9.3 yards per reception while scoring 22 total touchdowns (20 rushing, two receiving).  His 1,669 yards rushing is believed to be the state single-season record for a freshman, and he is on pace to rush for 6,676 yards and 80 touchdowns in his career.

    Jordon Ellison, Senior K, Stroudsburg – Ellison primarily handled the kickoff and placekicking chores for the Mounties last season.  He booted 45 kickoffs for an average of 42.2 yards with four touchbacks and converted 19 extra points and two field goals, scoring 25 total points.  He also punted four times for an average of 42.3 yards, with one of his punts downed inside the 20 yard line.

    Josh Baker, Junior RB, Mahanoy Area – One of four Golden Bear athletes with at least 300 yards rushing in 2011, Baker finished his sophomore season with 345 yards on 46 carries and caught another four passes for 44 yards, averaging 7.5 yards per carry and 11 yards per reception while scoring seven total touchdowns (four rushing, three receiving).

    Josh Pensyl, Senior RB/ILB, Bangor Area – Pensyl played in only the first five games of the season for Bangor, but he made the most of his limited time, amassing 42 tackles (30 solo), an interception, five deflected passes, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery, averaging 8.4 tackles per game while posting a season-best 15 stops in a narrow victory over Southern Lehigh.  Offensively, Pensyl ran for 219 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries, averaging 9.1 yards per rush while twice surpassing 65 rushing yards in a game.

    Josh Thornton, Senior FB/LB, Pleasant Valley – A returning presence at linebacker for the Bears, Thornton totaled 54 tackles and a fumble recovery, averaging 5.4 tackles per game while posting a season-high 13 stops against Honesdale.  Offensively, he ran for 33 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries and caught one pass for 26 yards, averaging 2.4 yards per carry.

    Justin Gilfillan, Senior RB/LB, Blue Mountain – The featured running back in Blue Mountain’s offensive arsenal last season, Gilfillan ran for 663 yards and seven touchdowns on 127 carries and caught one pass for 17 yards, averaging 5.2 yards per carry while twice surpassing 100 yards in rushing in a game.  Defensively, he added 41 tackles (33 solo), a sack, an interception and a forced fumble, averaging 4.1 tackles per game.  He also returned six kickoffs for 110 yards.

    Kayin Herb, Junior OL/DE, Shenandoah Valley – A force along the defensive line for the Blue Devils, Herb posted 55 tackles and a team-leading six sacks for Shenandoah Valley last season, averaging 4.6 tackles per game.

    Khaaliq Lynch, Junior WR/LB, Jim Thorpe – The featured wide receiver in an Olympian offensive arsenal which averaged better than 130 yards per game through the air last season, Lynch hauled in 37 passes for 655 yards and eight touchdowns, averaging 17.7 yards per reception.

    Keegan Bray, Senior WR/CB, Pleasant Valley – Bray returns to his position in the PV defensive backfield after recording 41 tackles, a sack, four deflected passes and two forced fumbles, averaging 4.1 tackles per game.

    K.J. Williams, Junior WR/DB, Bethlehem Liberty – The featured receiving target in the Hurricanes’ aerial assault which averaged 82.2 yards per game, Williams snagged a team-best 31 passes for 620 yards and 11 touchdowns, averaging 20 yards per reception and 51.7 yards per game.  Williams was also a force in the Liberty defensive backfield, where he forced 16 tackles (all solo), one sack and three interceptions.

    Kyle Ferryman, Junior RB, Panther Valley – Ferryman is one of the Panthers’ top returning receivers after a sophomore season in which he snagged nine passes for 141 yards and a touchdown, averaging 15.7 yards per reception.  He also recorded seven carries for 32 yards, averaging 4.6 yards per rush attempt.

    Kyle Jesiolowski, Senior WR/DB, Palisades – From his spot in the Palisades defensive backfield last season, Jesiolowski notched 47 tackles, a sack, three deflected passes and a forced fumble, averaging 4.7 tackles per game for the Pirates.  Offensively, he added a pair of receptions for 26 yards.

    Kyle Kokawski, Junior OL, Bangor Pius X – Kokawski helped to pave the way for a Royal offensive unit which put up staggering numbers last season, averaging 462.5 yards (265.6 passing, 196.9

    rushing) and 42.9 points per game en route to a 12-2 record, District 11 A championship and berth in the PIAA A quarterfinals opposite Southern Columbia.  Pius X finished the season with a pair of 930+-yard rushers and a 3,700-yard passer, scoring 86 total offensive touchdowns (40 rushing, 46 passing).

    Kyle Watson, Senior TE/DE/P, Stroudsburg – Stroudsburg’s primary punter in 2011, Watson averaged 38 yards per punt on 27 kicks, with seven of those punts (25.9 percent) downed inside the 20 yard line.  He booted a long of 54 yards on the season.

    Louden Klotz, Junior RB/LB, Bethlehem Freedom – Klotz, who transferred to Freedom between his sophomore and junior seasons, enjoyed a successful sophomore season at linebacker for the District 11 A champs, posting 90 tackles (62 solo), five sacks and two fumble recoveries, averaging 7.5 tackles per game while finishing a trio of games with 10+ tackles, including a 13-stop performance in the PIAA A quarterfinals opposite Southern Columbia.

    Luke Matsago, Senior OG/DE, Tamaqua – A two-way presence for the Blue Raiders, Matsago helped to pave the way for a Tamaqua offensive unit which averaged 268.6 yards (208.6 rushing, 60 passing) and 22.8 points per game en route to a 6-6 record and berth in the Eastern Conference AA championship game opposite North Penn-Blossburg, producing four backs with season rushing totals between 255 to 1,340 yards and a pair of 300-yard passers, scoring 40 total offensive touchdowns (37 rushing, three passing).

    Lyle Troutman, Senior OL/DL, Tri-Valley – Troutman helped to pave the way for a Tri-Valley offensive unit which averaged 209.4 yards (167.8 rushing, 41.6 passing) and 15.5 points per game while producing an 1,130-yard rusher and scoring 21 total offensive touchdowns (18 rushing, three passing).  Defensively, he added 65 tackles and two sacks for the Bulldogs, averaging 6.5 tackles per game.

    Marquis Brown, Junior TE/DE, Pleasant Valley – A key 6’4 frame in the defensive trenches for the Bears, Brown finished his sophomore season by posting 44 tackles (23 solo), two sacks, four deflected passes and two blocked field goals, averaging 4.4 tackles per game.

    Matt Gowney, Senior RB, North Schuylkill – One of six 200-yard rushers to finish the season for the 10-1 Spartans, Gowney totaled 239 yards and five touchdowns on 36 carries, averaging 6.6 yards per carry.

    Matt Hlavinka, Senior OL, Bethlehem Catholic – A returning presence on the offensive line, Hlavinka helped to pave the way for a Golden Hawk offensive unit which averaged 266.6 yards (148 rushing, 118.6 passing) and 19.2 points per game, producing three 200+-yard rushers and an 810-yard passer among its featured components while scoring 21 total offensive touchdowns (13 passing, eight rushing).

    Matt Kimmel, Senior RB, Mahanoy Area – The No. 5 back in Mahanoy’s offensive arsenal which averaged 309 yards per game on the ground, Kimmel ran for 196 yards and two touchdowns on 54 carries and caught one pass for 19 yards, averaging 3.6 yards per carry for the Eastern Conference A champs.

    Matt Laub, Senior RB/LB, Saucon Valley – The Panthers’ second-leading rusher last season, Laub ran for 693 yards on 137 carries and caught another 10 passes for 73 yards, averaging 5.1 yards per carry and 7.3 yards per reception while scoring five rushing touchdowns.  He surpassed the 100-yard mark in a game twice, including a season-high 174 yards against Wilson Area.  Defensively, Laub added 44 tackles (31 solo), an interception, five deflected passes and a blocked field goal, averaging four tackles per game.  On special teams, he returned a combined 20 kickoffs and punts for 308 yards, averaging 4.3 yards per punt return and 18.2 yards per kickoff return.

    Matthew Mowad, Senior TE/DE, Easton Area – A two-way presence for the Rovers, Mowad was a force on the defensive line where he totaled 50 tackles, eight sacks, five pass deflections and a fumble recovery (which resulted in a touchdown), averaging 3.6 tackles per game.  He also hauled in 16 passes for 196 yards and four touchdowns offensively, averaging 12.2 yards per reception.

    Max Kroh, Junior OL/DL, Tri-Valley – Kroh helped to pave the way for a Tri-Valley offensive unit which averaged 209.4 yards (167.8 rushing, 41.6 passing) and 15.5 points per game while producing an 1,130-yard rusher and scoring 21 total offensive touchdowns (18 rushing, three passing).  Defensively, he chipped in with 25 tackles and a fumble recovery, averaging 2.5 stops per game.

    Michael Clarke, Senior RB/ILB, Bangor Area – The Slaters’ top returning tackler from a season ago, Clarke amassed 118 tackles (88 solo), five deflected passes, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery (returned 57 yards for a touchdown), averaging 10.7 tackles per game while posting a season-best 18 stops against Pen Argyl and 15 more tackles in the District 11 AAA semifinals opposite Pottsville.  Clarke also saw limited action at running back, where he ran for 29 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries, averaging 2.9 yards per rush.

    Michael Depaolo, Junior RB/LB, Pen Argyl – The top returning tackler from a stingy Green Knight defensive unit which allowed an average of only 8.6 points per game, Depaolo tallied 72 tackles, a sack, three interceptions, a deflected pass and a fumble recovery, averaging 5.1 tackles per game.  Offensively, he recorded 159 yards rushing on 22 carries and caught an 11-yard pass, averaging 7.2 yards per carry with one touchdown.

    Michael Wythe, Senior RB/LB, Pottsville – One of the Crimson Tide’s top returning tacklers from last season, Wythe posted 46 tackles, two sacks, three deflected passes, a forced fumble and three fumble recoveries, averaging 4.2 tackles per game for the District 11 AAA runners-up.  He also saw some action in the offensive backfield, running for 139 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries, averaging 5.8 yards per carry.

    Mike Donovan, Senior RB, Blue Mountain – The Eagles’ No. 2 rusher and overall leading scorer during the 2011 season, Donovan totaled 603 yards on 76 carries, caught two passes for 17 yards and returned 13 kickoffs for 347 yards, averaging 7.9 yards per carry, 8.5 yards per reception and 26.7 yards per kickoff return while scoring 10 total touchdowns (nine rushing, one kickoff return).  He ran for a season-best 144 yards against Berks Catholic and finished four games with multiple touchdowns scored.  Defensively, Donovan chipped in with 31 tackles (27 solo).

    Mike Paskewicz, Senior WR/DB, Saucon Valley – The Panthers’ second-leading tackler, Paskewicz tallied 55 tackles (44 solo), a team-best five interceptions, 11 deflected passes and a fumble recovery, averaging five tackles per game.  Offensively, he hauled in five passes for 51 yards, averaging 10.2 yards per reception.

    Mike Racciato, Senior RB/DB, Pen Argyl – The Green Knights’ top returning multi-purpose offensive weapon, Racciato ran for 664 yards on 105 carries and caught another 14 passes for 263 yards, averaging 6.3 yards per carry and 18.8 yards per reception while scoring 17 total touchdowns (14 rushing, three receiving).  He twice surpassed the 100-yard rushing mark in a game and had three games with 60+ receiving yards.  Defensively, Racciato added 49 tackles (29 solo), four interceptions, a deflected pass and a forced fumble.  On special teams, he added four punt returns for 67 yards (16.8 yard avg.) and six kickoff returns for 123 yards (20.5 yard avg).

    Mike Roszkowski, Senior OL/DL, Palisades – Roszkowski notched 27 tackles, a half a sack and a fumble recovery, averaging 3.4 tackles per game while posting a season-high 10 stops in a loss to Northern Lehigh.

    Mitch Snyder, Senior WR/LB, Tri-Valley – The Bulldogs’ featured wide receiver last season, Snyder hauled in 15 passes for 139 yards and a touchdown, averaging 9.7 yards per reception.  Defensively, he added 34 tackles, a deflected pass and a forced fumble, averaging 4.3 tackles per game.

    Nathanial Kramer, Junior OL/DL, Schuylkill Haven – A returning presence on the offensive line for the Hurricanes, Kramer helped to pave the way for a Schuylkill Haven offensive unit which averaged 269.6 yards (250.3 rushing, 19.3 passing) and 16 points per game last season, helping to pave the way for a pair of 640+-yard rushers while scoring 23 total offensive touchdowns (21 rushing, two passing).  Defensively, he added 40 tackles (all solo), three sacks and a fumble recovery, averaging five stops per game.

    Nich Hollenbach, Senior FB/NG, Tamaqua – Hollenbach proved a force to be reckoned with on the Blue Raider defensive line, amassing 70 tackles (all solo), a team-leading 11 sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery, averaging 5.8 tackles per game while posting a season-high 11 tackles against eventual Eastern Conference A champion Mahanoy Area.

    Nicholas Shafinsky, Senior QB/DB, Whitehall – Shafinsky was a dual-threat quarterback who helped lead Whitehall to the Eastern Conference AAAA championship game opposite Liberty.  In partial season statistics, Shafinsky amassed 1,279 yards of total offense (874 passing, 405 rushing) and accounted for 18 total Whitehall touchdowns (11 passing, six rushing, one receiving).  He completed 59-of-106 passes (55.7 percent) and averaged 4.2 yards per carry on 97 rushes.  His lone reception of the season came on a 58-yard touchdown pass.

    Nick Kerson, Senior S, Emmaus – Kerson was a force in the Hornets’ defensive backfield where he totaled 58 tackles, an interception and three fumble recoveries, averaging 5.8 tackles per game.

    Nick Merva, Senior WR/DB, Shenandoah Valley – One of two featured wide receivers in a Shenandoah Valley aerial assault which averaged 136.1 yards per game last year, Merva hauled in 48 passes for 616 yards and added another 308 yards rushing on 61 carries, averaging 5.1 yards per rush and 12.8 yards per reception while scoring eight total touchdowns (five receiving, three rushing).  He also completed 4-of-15 passes for 138 yards and a touchdown in the passing game.

    Nick Raso, Junior DL, Easton Area – Raso was a contributor on an Easton defensive unit which allowed an average of 16.2 points per game, limiting eight of 14 opponents to 14 points or less, with two shutouts.

    Niko Petrone, Junior RB/SS, East Stroudsburg South – Petrone finished his sophomore season by running for 389 yards on 32 carries and hauling in another 11 passes for 117 yards, averaging 12.2 yards per carry and 10.6 yards per reception, scoring five total touchdowns (all rushing).  He ran for a season- and career-best 151 yards on just seven carries against Northampton.

    Nolan Zeigler, Senior RB/LB, Tamaqua – A prominent factor on defense for the Blue Raiders, Zeigler tallied 100 tackles (all solo), two sacks, an interception, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a blocked field goal, averaging 8.3 tackles per game while finishing four of Tamaqua’s final five games with 10+ stops, including a 17-tackle peformance against Marian Catholic.  Offensively, Zeigler added 259 yards rushing and five touchdowns on 61 carries, averaging 4.3 yards per rush.

    Owen Daniel, Senior RB/WR, Williams Valley – The Vikings’ leading rusher and top returning scorer from a season ago, Daniel posted 1,194 yards on 159 carries and caught another 12 passes for 107 yards, averaging 7.5 yards per carry and 8.9 yards per reception, scoring 11 total touchdowns (eight rushing, three receiving).  He also completed both of his pass attempts on the season for 74 yards and two touchdowns.

    Patrick Duvigneaud, Senior QB/FS, Jim Thorpe – The field general at the helm of an Olympian offensive unit which averaged 18.6 points per game, Duvigneuad connected on 84-of-188 passes (44.7 percent) for 1,302 yards and 19 touchdowns against 10 interceptions and added another 222 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 81 carries, averaging 2.7 yards per carry and 130 yards passing per game.  He is on pace to throw for 2,600 yards in his career.

    Petey Hernandez, Senior ATH, Bethlehem Freedom – Hernandez, a transfer to Freedom from Pius X, proved a factor in all three phases of the game for the Royals, amassing 802 all-purpose yards (254 rushing, 183 receiving, 365 kickoff/punt returns), averaging 7.9 yards per carry, 13.1 yards per reception and 33 yards per kickoff return, scoring seven total touchdowns (five rushing, one receiving, one kickoff return).  Defensively, Hernandez helped contribute in the Royals’ defensive backfield by tallying 48 tackles (28 solo), three interceptions and five deflected passes, averaging 3.7 tackles per game.

    Phil Stokes, Senior TE/LB, Stroudsburg – Stokes finished his junior season with 36 tackles (18 solo), a deflected pass and a fumble recovery, averaging 5.1 tackles per game for the Mounties, who finished 9-3 overall and reached the District 2/4/11 AAAA quarterfinals opposite Parkland.

    Rich Smith, Senior ATH, Panther Valley – The featured running back in the Panthers’ offensive arsenal last season, Smith ran for 400 yards on 96 carries and caught another eight passes for 156 yards, averaging 4.2 yards per carry and 19.5 yards per reception while scoring four total touchdowns (three rushing, one receiving).

    Robby Karstendiek, Senior RB/LB, Stroudsburg – The Mounties’ leading returning rusher, Karstendiek ran for 171 yards and six touchdowns on 48 carries, averaging 3.6 yards per rush.  Defensively, he was among the team’s top tacklers, notching 54 tackles (38 solo) and a sack, averaging six stops per game while posting a season-high 10 tackles against Williamsport.

    Ryan Bonshock, Junior RB/DB, Whitehall – In partial season stats, Bonshock finished with 32 tackles (26 solo), four interceptions and a deflected pass, averaging 3.6 tackles per game.  He also added 68 yards rushing and a touchdown on 10 carries, averaging 6.8 yards per rush.

    Ryan Dailey, Senior QB/DB, Wilson Area – Dailey assumed the helm of Wilson’s spread offense last season, finishing by connecting on 103-of-211 passes (48.8 percent) for 1,594 yards and 11 touchdowns against nine interceptions, throwing for 100+ yards in nine of the Warriors’ 10 games.  He is on pace to throw for more than 3,100 yards in his career.  Defensively, he added 25 tackles and a deflected pass.

    Ryan Hydock, Senior QB/DE/ILB, Bangor Area – The primary Slater under center during the 2011 season, Hydock saw action in nine of Bangor’s 11 games.  He connected on 38-of-82 passes (46.3 percent) for 661 yards and six touchdowns, twice surpassing the 100-yard mark in passing yards for a game and finishing two games with multiple touchdown passes.  He also added one rushing touchdown on 30 keepers.

    Ryan Williams, Senior RB, Easton Area – Williams returns to the Rover offensive backfield after running for 268 yards and five touchdowns on 37 carries, averaging 7.2 yards per rush.

    Scott Beltz, Senior TE/DE, Pen Argyl – A two-way presence for the District 11 AA champion and PIAA AA quarterfinalist Green Knights, Beltz was a force at defensive end, recording 69 tackles, four sacks, six deflected passes and a forced fumble, averaging 5.3 tackles per game.  Offensively, he hauled in four passes for 82 yards and a touchdown, averaging 20.5 yards per reception, and also helped to pave the way for a Green Knight ground attack which averaged 258.9 yards per game.

    Sebastian Joseph, Senior OL/DL, Stroudsburg – One of Stroudsburg’s leading sack artists last season, Joseph, a Rutgers recruit, tallied 25 tackles (21 solo), tied for the team lead in sacks, with six, and deflected three passes, averaging 4.2 tackles per game.  He posted multiple-sack games against Lehighton and Pocono Mountain West.

    Sekou Jones, Senior WR/OLB, Pleasant Valley – Playing in only the Bears’ first six games, Jones finished his junior season with 20 receptions for 285 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 12.9 yards per reception while posting a season-best seven catches for 119 yards against Wyoming Valley West.  Defensively, he added 26 tackles, two interceptions, two deflected passes, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery, averaging 3.7 tackles per game.

    Shane Grapsy, Junior QB, Blue Mountain – Grapsy assumed the reins of Blue Mountain’s offensive arsenal for the final eight games of the season, and he amassed 546 yards of total offense (508 passing, 38 rushing) and threw three touchdown passes, leading the Eagles to a 5-3 record and berth in the Eastern Conference AAA playoffs opposite Southern Lehigh.  He completed 45-of-99 passes (45.5 percent) and averaged 1.7 yards per carry on 22 rushes.

    Shane Kostishack, Senior OL/DL, Minersville – A returning presence in the trenches for the Battling Miners, Kostishack helped to pave the way for a Minersville offensive unit which averaged 371 yards and 33.1 points per game, producing a pair of 1,200-yard rushers and a 700-yard passer while scoring 46 total offensive touchdowns (38 rushing, eight passing).  Defensively, he posted 44 tackles, 2.5 sacks, a deflected pass and two fumble recoveries, averaging four tackles per game.

    Shane Simpson, Sophomore WR/DB, Easton Area – The featured wide receiver in a Rover aerial assault which averaged 141.8 yards per game, Simpson hauled in 36 passes for 679 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 18.9 yards per reception.  Simpson is on pace to finish his career with more than 2,700 yards receiving.

    Shabarreon Banks, Senior DB, Easton Area – Banks was a contributor on an Easton defensive unit which allowed an average of 16.2 points per game, limiting eight of 14 opponents to 14 points or less, with two shutouts.

    Stanley Acosta, Senior FB/MLB, East Stroudsburg South – A key returning presence at linebacker for the Cavaliers, Acosta notched 20 tackles (15 solo), a team-best six sacks and three fumble recoveries, averaging 2.5 tackles per game.

    Steve Juarbe, Senior OL/DL, Bangor Pius X – Juarbe helped to pave the way for a Royal offensive unit which put up staggering numbers last season, averaging 462.5 yards (265.6 passing, 196.9 rushing) and 42.9 points per game en route to a 12-2 record, District 11 A championship and berth in the PIAA A quarterfinals opposite Southern Columbia.  Pius X finished the season with a pair of 930+-yard rushers and a 3,700-yard passer, scoring 86 total offensive touchdowns (40 rushing, 46 passing).

    Tate Koppenhaver, Senior RB/DL, Tri-Valley – The Bulldogs’ second-leading rusher, Koppenhaver ran for 258 yards and two touchdowns on 49 carries, averaging 5.3 yards per carry.  Defensively, he added 58 tackles, two deflected passes and a fumble recovery, averaging 5.8 tackles per game.

    Thomas Misiak, Junior OL/LB, Saucon Valley – A key returning presence at linebacker for Saucon Valley, Misiak tallied 29 tackles (18 solo), two sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries, averaging 2.6 stops per game for the Panthers.

    Tim Baranek, Senior QB, Parkland – Entering the District 2/4/11 AAAA subregional playoffs, Baranek had completed 53-of-88 passes (60.2 percent) for 730 yards and six touchdowns against three interceptions, averaging 73 yards per game.  Parkland finished 9-3 overall, reaching the 2/4/11 semifinals opposite Nazareth.

    Tim Viario, Senior RB/LB/DB, Bangor Area – A returning presence at linebacker for the District 11 AAA semifinalist Slaters, Vicario notched 63 tackles (50 solo), an interception (returned 57 yards for a touchdown), two deflected passes and two fumble recoveries, averaging 5.7 tackles per game.  He also saw some action at running back, recording 118 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries, averaging 8.4 yards per rush attempt.

    Todd Zimmerman, Senior RB/LB, Schuylkill Haven – The Hurricanes’ third-leading rusher from a season ago, Zimmerman posted 283 yards and three touchdowns on 58 carries, averaging 4.9 yards per rush.  Defensively, he added 25 tackles (all solo), a sack, a deflected pass and a fumble recovery, averaging 2.5 tackles per game.

    Travis Blankenhorn, Sophomore RB/DB, Pottsville – An all-around presence for the Crimson Tide, Blankenhorn did a variety of things for the District 11 AAA runners-up.  He serves as the team’s leading returning receiver after hauling in 17 passes for 276 yards and a touchdown, averaging 16.2 yards per reception.  Defensively, he added 62 tackles (31 solo), a half a sack, an interception, three deflected passes, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery, averaging 5.4 tackles per game.  On special teams, he booted four of his 33 kickoffs for touchbacks and converted 26 extra points, accounting for 38 total points on the season (26 PATs, two TDs).

    Tre Nelson, Sophomore TE/ILB, Palmerton – Nelson had a respectable freshman campaign for Palmerton, posting 66 tackles (39 solo) and a half a sack, averaging 6.6 tackles per game while posting consecutive 11-tackle games against Notre Dame-Green Pond and Southern Lehigh.

    Trevor Whelski, Junior RB, Williams Valley – The No. 3 rusher in the Vikings’ run-centric offense which averaged 248.8 yards per game on the ground, Whelski ran for 558 yards and five touchdowns on 97 carries, averaging 5.8 yards per carry.  Whelski was one of three backs to finish the season with at least 500 yards rushing as Williams Valley finished 7-4 overall and reached the District 11 A playoffs.

    Trey Robinson, Senior RB/DB, Wilson Area – Robinson proved to be quite the all-purpose weapon for the Warriors, making impacts in all three phases of the game.  When all was said and done, Robinson wound up amassing 2,163 all-purpose yards (1,096 rushing, 457 receiving, 603 kickoff/punt returns) and scored 16 total touchdowns (12 rushing, four receiving), averaging 8.4 yards per carry, 15.8 yards per reception, 16.2 yards per punt return and 17.5 yards per kickoff return.  He ran for 100+ yards four times, including a whopping 405 yards and five touchdowns against Notre Dame-Green Pond to close the season.  Defensively, he added 81 tackles (48 solo), 2.5 sacks, an interception, three deflected passes and three fumble recoveries, averaging 8.1 tackles per game.

    Ty Waizenegger, Senior WR/DB, Tri-Valley – A returning presence in the Bulldogs’ defensive backfield, Waizenegger totaled 52 tackles, an interception and eight deflected passes, averaging 5.2 stops per game.  Offensively, he hauled in six passes for 116 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 19.3 yards per reception.

    Tyler Greene, Senior OL/DL, Easton Area – Greene helped to pave the way for a Rover offensive unit which averaged 314 yards (172.2 rushing, 141.8 passing) and 28.5 points per game en route to an 11-3 overall record and berth in the 2/4/11 AAAA subregional championship game opposite Nazareth, producing an 1,860-yard passer and two 550+-yard rushers while scoring 49 total offensive touchdowns (31 rushing, 18 passing).  Also, defensively, Greene posted 77 tackles, seven sacks and three forced fumbles, averaging 5.5 tackles per game.

    Tyler Hope, Junior RB/LB, Tamaqua – One of four backs to factor prominently in the Blue Raiders’ ground attack which averaged 208.6 yards per game, Hope ran for 442 yards on 68 carries and caught another seven passes for 130 yards, averaging 6.5 yards per carry and 18.6 yards per reception, scoring six total touchdowns (four rushing, two receiving).  He also recorded 45 tackles (all solo) and one sack on defense and returned a kickoff 87 yards.

    Tyler Krell, Senior SE/DB, Tamaqua – A 6’2 presence in the Blue Raiders’ defensive backfield, Krell more than made his presence known, totaling 25 tackles (all solo), a team-leading seven interceptions and a fumble recovery, averaging 2.3 tackles per game.  Also utilized in the team’s aerial assault, he snagged 10 passes for 155 yards, averaging 15.5 yards per reception.

    Tyler McLaughlin, Senior QB/OLB, East Stroudsburg South – A dual-threat field general at the helm of the Cavaliers’ offensive arsenal, McLaughlin amassed 1,148 yards of total offense (866 passing, 282 rushing) and accounted for 12 total East Stroudsburg South touchdowns (10 passing, two rushing), completing 57-of-134 passes (42.5 percent) and averaging 3.2 yards per carry on 88 rushes.  He threw for 100+ yards in a game three times and also finished three games with multiple touchdown passes.  He posted nine tackles (seven solo) on defense and averaged 33.2 yards per punt on 17 kicks, with three of those punts downed inside the 20 yard line.

    Tyler Peerson, Senior OL, Bethlehem Freedom – Peerson helped to pave the way for a Patriot offensive unit which averaged 355.3 yards (232.2 rushing, 123.1 passing) and 36.7 points per game en route to an 8-3 record and berth in the 2/4/11 AAAA subregional quarterfinals opposite Easton, producing a 1,300-yard passer and 1,160-yard rusher while scoring 43 total offensive touchdowns (29 rushing, 14 passing).

    Tyler Smith, Senior RB, Panther Valley – One of the Panthers’ top returning rushers from a season ago, Smith ran for 166 yards and a touchdown on 44 carries and caught one pass for five yards, averaging 3.8 yards per carry.

    Will Bornstein, Junior DEF, Blue Mountain – One of the Eagles’ top returning tacklers, Bornstein finished the season with 40 tackles (31 solo), four sacks and a blocked punt (recovered for a touchdown against Hamburg), averaging 3.6 tackles per game.  He also saw some action offensively, running for 38 yards and a touchdown on six carries, averaging 6.3 yards per rush attempt.

    William Casella, Sophomore RB/LB, Schuylkill Haven – The second-leading rusher in a Hurricane offensive unit which averaged 250 yards per game on the ground, Casella rolled up 644 yards and three touchdowns on 125 carries, averaging 5.2 yards per rush with a pair of 100-yard games, including a career-high 221 yards against Panther Valley.  Defensively, he added 10 tackles (all solo) and three fumble recoveries in limited action.

    Zach Gurinowich, Senior LB, Parkland – Gurinowich was one of Parkland’s top tacklers last season, and, entering the 2/4/11 AAAA subregional playoffs, had tallied 93 tackles for an average of 9.3 tackles per game.

    Zach Kerschner, Junior OL/LB, Schuylkill Haven – A returning presence on the offensive line for the Hurricanes, Kerschner helped to pave the way for a Schuylkill Haven offensive unit which averaged 269.6 yards (250.3 rushing, 19.3 passing) and 16 points per game last season, helping to pave the way for a pair of 640+-yard rushers while scoring 23 total offensive touchdowns (21 rushing, two passing).  Defensively, he added 75 tackles (all solo), a sack, a deflected pass, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries, averaging 7.5 tackles per game.

    Zachary Delp, Senior TE/LB, Whitehall – In partial season stats, Delp tallied 40 tackles (28 solo), four sacks and an interception (returned 44 yards), averaging 4.4 tackles per game for the Zephyrs.  He also caught a 59-yard pass offensively.

    Zach Bogoly, Senior WR/LB, Wilson Area – Bogoly emerged as a receiving threat over Wilson’s last eight games, hauling in 34 passes for 534 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 15.7 yards per

    reception while posting a season-best 123 yards in a loss to Bangor.  Defensively, he contributed 38 tackles (30 solo), an interception, five deflected passes and a fumble recovery, averaging 3.8 tackles per game.

    Zee Roberson, Junior WR/FS, East Stroudsburg South – The top returninfg receiver from an aerial assault which averaged 90.9 yards per game, Roberson caught 12 passes for 242 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 20.2 yards per reception.  Defensively, he added eight tackles (seven solo), an interception and a fumble recovery, averaging a tackle per game for ESS.

     

  • Fox56 Sports football schedule and new show

    Fox56 Sports is excited to announce the launch of a brand new High School football preview show called “The Fifth Quarter” that will air Thursday at 7pm and Fridays at 6:30pm on My Network TV.  Bob Ide will be the host of this fast paced 30 minute show that includes special analysts from around the region.

    In addition Fox56 Sports will for the fifth straight year televise as many as 15 live sporting events in the fall including nine high school football games, three local college football games, a men’s college soccer game, a high school girls volleyball contest and a high school girls field hockey game.  Thirteen of the games will air live on My Network TV with one replay of the game for each. Two of the college football games will air Live on Fox56 TV. As always the schedule is subject to change.

    Here is the Fox56 Sports Live schedule for the fall.

    WQMY-TV Fall Schedule

     

    HS Football: Friday August 31   Shamokin at Pottsville   7pm-

    HS Football : Friday September  7:    Wyoming Area at Mid Valley  7pm-

    College Football Saturday Sept: 15   Widener at Misericordia University   1pm-

    HS football  Friday September 21: Berwick at Wyoming Valley West  7pm

    College Football Saturday  Sept  22    Louisburg at Lackawanna  College 12 pm-Fox 56

    HS Football Friday  Sept  28: Scranton at Valley View  7pm-

    Girls volleyball: Tuesday  Oct 2:  Delaware Valley at Holy Redeemer: 6:30pm

    HS Football Friday October 5:       Central Columbia at Mt. Carmel   7pm

    HS football Friday October 12:    Pittston at Coughlin  7pm

    HS football   Friday October 19: Carbondale at Old Forge   7pm

    College Soccer: Wednesday October 24:  Cabrini at Marywood Men’s  7pm

    HS football Friday October 26  :  Wildcard HS football game

    HS Football: Friday November 2  Riverside at Dunmore  -7pm

    College football Saturday November  10   King’s College at Wilkes University  12 pm- -Fox 56

     

    **schedule subject to change

     

  • NPF announces 2012 broadcast schedule

    The Northeast Pa Football (NPF) Network enters its third season of covering high school football in District 2 with a schedule of over 150 broadcasts to be streamed live over the internet in 2012 atwww.NortheastPaFootball.com.  All live broadcasts are also available on mobile devices i.e. smart phones and tablets using the free Tunein app.  All games and shows are archived to give fans the ability to listen to broadcasts at a later date.

    Affiliates joining the NPF Network for this season is the North Pocono Sports Network and the Mid Valley Sports Network.  Returning affiliates are the Dunmore Bucks Radio Network, WVW Spartan Football Network (Wyoming Valley West) Network,  the Blue Devil Football Network (Old Forge), the Scranton Prep Football Network, WYNY-FM (Delaware Valley) and the Cougar Sports Network (Valley View).

    Our radio partner Bold Gold Media also returns for 2012 as  broadcasts on Fox Sports Radio The Game (1400AM and 1340 AM) and 95.3-DNH will be accessible through the website.

    The critically-acclaimed NPF Scoreboard Show presented by Lenahan and Dempsey returns for a third season.  It will be aired on Fox Sports Radio The Game on Friday nights from 9:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. and streamed worldwide on www.NortheastPaFootball.com.  Also, coming back for its second season on Fox Sports Radio The Game is the NPF Kickoff Show which will air from 6 p.m. to 6:40 p.m. every Friday

    (Schedule subject to change; Some games appear on multiple networks)

    2012 NPF Schedule Network
    Week 1 (8/31-9/1)  
    Friday  
    Wallenpaupack at Valley View CSN
    North Pocono at Dunmore NPSN
    North Pocono at Dunmore DBRN
    Old Forge at Lake-Lehman BDFN
    Parkland at Delaware Valley YNY
    West at Riverside NPF
    Lakeland at G.A.R. NPF
    Mid Valley at Hanover MVFN
    Scranton Prep at Wyoming Area SPFN
       
    Saturday  
    Wyoming Valley West at Dallas WVW
    Pittston Area at Abington Heights GAME
    Meyers at Holy Cross NPF
    Western Wayne at Susquehanna NPF
    Tunkhannock at Coughlin NPF
       
    Week 2 (9/7-9/8)  
    Friday  
    G.A.R. at Dunmore DBRN
    Valley View at Lakeland CSN
    Wyoming Area at Mid Valley MVFN
    Wyoming Area at Mid Valley GAME
    Scranton Prep at Western Wayne SPFN
    North Pocono at Crestwood NPSN
    Old Forge at Meyers BDFN
    Wyoming Valley West at Delaware Valley WVW
    Wyoming Valley West at Delaware Valley YNY
    Carbondale at Riverside NPF
    Honesdale at Wallenpaupack DNH
    Saturday  
    Abington Heights at Dallas NPF
    Holy Cross at Holy Redeemer NPF
       
    Week 3 (9/14-9/15)  
    Friday  
    Riverside at North Pocono NPSN
    Dunmore at West Scranton DBRN
    Dunmore at West Scranton GAME
    Valley View at Honesdale CSN
    Valley View at Honesdale DNH
    Holy Redeemer at Old Forge BDFN
    Delaware Valley at Hazleton YNY
    Scranton at Wyoming Valley West WVW
    G.A.R. at Carbondale NPF
    Coughlin at Western Wayne NPF
    Dallas at Berwick NPF
       
    Saturday  
    Williamsport at Abington Heights NPF
    Mid Valley at Scranton Prep MVFN
    Mid Valley at Scranton Prep SPFN
    Northwest at Holy Cross NPF
       
    Week 4 (9/21-9/22)  
    Friday  
    West Scranton at North Pocono NPSN
    Scranton Prep at Scranton SPFN
    ES-North at Valley View CSN
    Holy Cross at Mid Valley MVFN
    Dunmore at Old Forge DBRN
    Dunmore at Old Forge BDFN
    Berwick at Wyoming Valley West WVW
    Berwick at Wyoming Valley West GAME
    Montrose at Honesdale DNH
    Northwest at G.A.R NPF
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    Saturday  
    Coughlin at Dallas GAME
    Lake-Lehman at Holy Redeemer NPF
    Riverside at Susquehanna NPF
    Abington Heights at Delaware Valley YNY
    Nanticoke at Meyers NPF
       
    Week 5 (9/28-9/29)  
    Friday  
    Scranton at Valley View CSN
    Delaware Valley at West Scranton YNY
    Lackawanna Trail at Mid Valley MVFN
    Abington Heights at Wallenpaupack DNH
    Old Forge at Riverside BDFN
    Old Forge at Riverside GAME
    Wyoming Valley West at Coughlin WVW
    Susquehanna at Lakeland NPF
    Crestwood at Tunkhannock NPF
    Wyoming Area at Nanticoke NPF
       
    Saturday  
    Dunmore at Holy Cross DBRN
    North Pocono at Scranton Prep NPSN
    North Pocono at Scranton Prep SPFN
    North Pocono at Scranton Prep GAME
       
    Week 6 (10/5-10/6)  
    Friday  
    Delaware Valley at North Pocono NPSN
    Delaware Valley at North Pocono YNY
    Abington Heights at Valley View CSN
    Abington Heights at Valley View GAME
    Scranton at West Scranton NPF
    Honesdale at Dunmore DBRN
    Lakeland at Mid Valley MVFN
    Montrose at Old Forge BDFN
    Wyoming Valley West at Stroudsburg WVW
    Tunkhannock at Berwick NPF
    Riverside at Western Wayne DNH
       
    Saturday  
    Wallenpaupack at Scranton Prep SPFN
    Pittston Area at Dallas NPF
    Wyoming Area at Holy Redeemer NPF
    Lake-Lehman at G.A.R. GAME
       
       
    Week 7 (10/12-10/13)  
    Valley View at Delaware Valley CSN
    Valley View at Delaware Valley YNY
    North Pocono at Scranton NPSN
    Mid Valley at Western Wayne MVFN
    Dunmore at Lakeland DBRN
    Dunmore at Lakeland GAME
    Old Forge at Lackawanna Trail BDFN
    Tunkhannock at Wyoming Valley West WVW
    Meyers at Wyoming Area NPF
    Dallas at Hazleton NPF
    Riverside at Honesdale DNH
       
    Saturday  
    Scranton Prep at Abington Heights SPFN
       
       
    Week 8 (10/19-10/20)  
    Friday  
    Scranton at Delaware Valley YNY
    Wallenpaupack at North Pocono NPSN
    Western Wayne at Dunmore DBRN
    Mid Valley at Riverside MVFN
    Carbondale at Old Forge BDFN
    Carbondale at Old Forge GAME
    Wyoming Valley West at Hazleton WVW
    G.A.R. at Wyoming Area NPF
    Holy Redeemer at Hanover NPF
       
    Saturday  
    Valley View at Scranton Prep CSN
    Valley View at Scranton Prep SPFN
    Valley View at Scranton Prep GAME
    Montrose at Holy Cross NPF
    Dallas at Crestwood NPF
    Pocono Mountain East at Coughlin NPF
       
    Week 9 (10/26-10/27)  
    Friday  
    Wallenpaupack at Scranton GAME
    West Scranton at Valley View CSN
    Dunmore at Mid Valley MVFN
    Dunmore at Mid Valley DBRN
    Holy Cross at Old Forge BDFN
    Pittston Area at Wyoming Valley West WVW
    Berwick at Coughlin NPF
    Lake-Lehman at Hanover NPF
    Susquehanna at Carbondale NPF
    Honesdale at Western Wayne DNH
       
    Saturday  
    North Pocono at Abington Heights NPSN
    Delaware Valley at Scranton Prep SPFN
    Delaware Valley at Scranton Prep YNY
    Meyers at Holy Redeemer NPF
    Nanticoke at G.A.R. NPF
       
    Week 10 (11/2-11/3)  
    Friday  
    Valley View at North Pocono CSN
    Valley View at North Pocono NPSN
    Scranton Prep at West Scranton SPFN
    Riverside at Dunmore DBRN
    Delaware Valley at Wallenpaupack YNY
    Delaware Valley at Wallenpaupack DNH
    Mid Valley at Honesdale MVFN
    Williamsport at Wyoming Valley West WVW
    Meyers at G.A.R NPF
    Coughlin at Crestwood NPF
    Wyoming Area at Pittston Area GAME
       
    Saturday  
    Lackawanna Trail at Holy Cross GAME
    Scranton at Abington Heights NPF
    Old Forge at Susquehanna BDFN
    Lake-Lehman at Dallas NPF

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 28: Whitehall (11)

    2011 season

    The Zephyrs were led by junior quarterback Nicholas Shafnisky. He had only one interception all year. Shafniksy’s main target was Logan Kreglow. He caught 17 passes for 249 yards and two scores.

    Andrew Harris led all rushers with 1,086 yards on 138 carries and 17 touchdowns. Whitehall finished the season with an 8-4 record. They defeated Pocono Mountain East in the first round of playoffs. They lost to Liberty the next weekend to end their season.

    Q & A with Whitehall head football coach Brian Gilbert

    We sat down with Gilbert and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    The guys are working hard and competing in 7-on-7s this summer. They worked hard in the weight room this off-season.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have two guys back on the offensive line and both are three-year starters. Both these guys will anchor our line, Jacob Wygant (6-0, 240) and Aaron Genevese (6-3, 290). We also have one player that played some, but got hurt. His name is Thomas Ritter. The other two positions there will be a battle.

    Whenever you return a quarterback back it gives you advantage. Nichloas Shafniksy had a great junior year. He threw 15 touchdowns and only one interception. That interception was a hail Mary pass at the end of a half.

    We are deep at running back. We have three halfbacks returning that all will be getting carries. James Wah, Ryan Bonshak and Darius Young. We have three fullbacks that all will get some time, Zachary Delp, John Johnson and Jacob Rex.

    Our challenge is to manage everyone so they all get touches.

    We have Nicholas Sommer who is returning at receiver from last year. His twin brother is back playing Seth Sommer. Ryan Bonshak will get some time at receiver. Sophomore Connor Sullivan will get some reps at receiver as well. We might move some of the running backs out there too.

    It’s going to be a good healthy competition at tight end. The two guys in the battle are EJ Setar and Nicholas Nejad. Setar put some good weight on in the off-season. Nejad is a little bit bigger.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    DL Tyler Carter had a knee injury last year against Liberty. He was the leading tackler in the Lehigh valley conference until he went down. The injury was so severe that he is still rehabbing it and won’t be back until early October. That is a tough loss not having him.

    Aaron Genevese and Jacob Wygant have a lot of experience on the line. Stephen Buss is the fourth fastest kid on our team and he will line up on the defensive end position. Other guys that are going to be in the mix are Eduardo Rivera and Thomas Ritter.

    Our leading tackler from last year is back, linebacker Zach Delp. He was the quiet leader last year. We will have some newcomers around him. These guys were backups last year and worked real hard in the off-season. Jake Kerchner, Jacob Rex and Nicholas Nejad will all be playing at linebacker. These three guys will give Delp some support.

    We have a lot of guys back at secondary. James Wah, John Johnson and Ryan Bonshak are all back. A transfer student from Wilson West Lawn, Darius Young will be in the mix. Chad Rex will also get some time back there.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    As for kickers, we are really lucky here. Tyler George will be our kicker. We have a sophomore that will do some kick offs for us, Brandon Levano.

    Ryan Bonshak is our punter. Bonshak will also return punts for us. Kickoff returns it can be anyone of those four running backs.

     

    League

    If you ask anyone, this is one of the most well balanced years that we are going to see in the Lehigh Valley Conference. You take Allen and Dieruff out of the mix and every game can go either way. No one is going to say this is an easy week. Top to bottom this league is dangerous. Right from day one you better be ready to play. You better not look ahead.

     

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Stay healthy. Other than the running back position we don’t have a lot of depth. We can’t look ahead. We need to take one game at a time.

     

    Home Opener

    Whitehall opens at Spring-Ford on August 31st

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)            Day 11 – Scranton (2)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)                Day 12 – Pottsville (11)

    Day 3 – Delaware Valley (2)                 Day 13 – Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Day 4 – Southern Columbia (4)             Day 14 – Shenandoah Valley (11)

    Day 5 – Berwick Area (2)                      Day 15- Central Dauphin (3)

    Day 6 – Easton Area (11)                       Day 16 – Scranton Prep (2)

    Day 7 – LaSalle (12)                               Day 17 – Garnet Valley (1)

    Day 8 – Downingtown East (1)              Day 18 – Spring-Ford (1)

    Day 9 – Council Rock North (1)            Day 19 – Southern Lehigh (11)

    Day 10 – Riverside (2)                           Day 20 – West Catholic (12)

    Day 21 – Ridley (1)

    Day 22 – Imhotep Charter (12)

    Day 23 – Pen Argyl (11)

    Day 24 – Pennridge (1)

    Day 25 – Schuylkill Haven (11)

    Day 26 –Bishop McDevitt (3)

    Day 27 – Danville (4)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 25: Schuylkill Haven (11)

    2011 season

    Schuylkill Haven was a real young team with a lot of freshman and sophomore starters.

    Their quarterbacks where Freshmen Ryan Fink and Brett Biever. Their leading rusher was Brandon Cooper who rushed for 1,133 yards on 176 carries and 12 touchdowns.

    Scott Moyer and Todd Zimmerman were the leading receiver.

    Schuylkill Haven finished the 2011 season with a 2-8 record.

    Q & A with Schuylkill Haven head football coach Mike Farr

    We sat down with Farr and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    We put in a new weight room facility. It’s called the “jungle”. We have a lot of athletes working out there.

    The kids are working hard. We were really young last season and had 27 players that did not have their learners permit. This year at least they can drive.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have nine players coming back on offense.

    We only lost one player from our offensive line. Numbers are still down a bit and we only have four seniors on the team. We were pretty good up front last year. Up front we are as big as we have ever been.

    My best offensive lineman is Junior Nathanial Kramer. We also have Junior Kyle Wingle. Senior C Brad Biever is back and he is a three-year starter. We have two newcomers and one played a couple of games for us, Sophomore Kenny Harig. We have Dylan Detweiler and Jack Hower who are competing for a spot. We have a freshman Max Motko that we hope will be a big contributor.

    We have our sophomore quarterback back, Ryan Fink. Last year he played the first five games and got hurt. During the off-season he has put on about 20 pounds and he is also one of the strongest kids on the team. We are looking for good things from him. He is our best athlete.

    The running back position is really by committee. William Casella, Todd Zimmerman, Brandon Weiser and Zach Kerschner will all see some playing time. Kerschner we moved from center to running back this year. We have a lot of depth. We are probably going to rotate seven backs this year.

    We have our returning starter back at tight end, Junior Mike Feryo (6-4, 220). We have our split end returning, Sr. Mike Bubeck. Is at split end. We are excepting good things from him. He worked really hard in the off-season. If we use a two tight end set we will bring in sophomore by the name of Kevin King.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have nine returning players on defense. We have everyone returning on the defensive line. We will rotate a bunch of lineman up front. Nathanial Kramer will play nose guard in the 50 look. Brad Biever and Kyle Wingler will play the tackles. Kevin King and Mike Feryo will play the ends.

    Todd Zimmerman and Zach Kerschner will be at linebacker.

    Our defensive back are Mike Bubeck, Brandon Weiser and Ryan Fink. The fourth spot is up for battle. We have a new kid Tay-Shon Green. We are hoping he will get in the mix defensively. We also have a player by the name of John Heffner. We feel he can do some good things for us back there.

    We have experience coming back. We hope to improve from last year.

     

    League

    I think a year of maturity will help us in our league and physically being able to mature. It’s hard to compete at any level when you are playing with freshman and sophomores.

    We should be able to compete better this year in our league. I think we are a year away. We had to pickup two good non-conference teams and one of them is Wyomissing Area who we open up with and Blue Mountain.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We need to player better defense. Last year we could score points, but we couldn’t stop anybody.

    Home Opener

    Schuylkill Haven opens home against Wyomissing Area on August 31st

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)            Day 11 – Scranton (2)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)                Day 12 – Pottsville (11)

    Day 3 – Delaware Valley (2)                 Day 13 – Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Day 4 – Southern Columbia (4)             Day 14 – Shenandoah Valley (11)

    Day 5 – Berwick Area (2)                      Day 15- Central Dauphin (3)

    Day 6 – Easton Area (11)                       Day 16 – Scranton Prep (2)

    Day 7 – LaSalle (12)                               Day 17 – Garnet Valley (1)

    Day 8 – Downingtown East (1)              Day 18 – Spring-Ford (1)

    Day 9 – Council Rock North (1)            Day 19 – Southern Lehigh (11)

    Day 10 – Riverside (2)                           Day 20 – West Catholic (12)

    Day 21 – Ridley (1)

    Day 22 – Imhotep Charter (12)

    Day 23 – Pen Argyl (11)

    Day 24 – Pennridge (1)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 23: Pen Argyl (11)

    2011 season

    Conor Gum passed for 52 of 98 passes for 1,131 yards and 14 touchdowns. Gum also rushed for 459 yards and five touchodwns.

    Dylan Evans had a monster year rushing for 2,064 yards and 29 touchdowns.

    Gum had two big receivers who were Mike Racciato (14 catches for 263 yards) and Zach Miller (12 catches for 312 yards).

    The Green Knights had a 13-1 record in 2011. They went deep in the playoffs beating teams like Pine Grove, Northern Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre GAR. Their season came to an end against West Catholic.

     

    Q & A with Pen Argyl head football coach Paul Reduzzi

    We sat down with Reduzzi and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    Our numbers are going to be down this year. We graduated that big class and we are only bringing in four freshman. We may only have about 35 kids.

    We are happy with the kid’s workout and 7-on-7 this summer.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    Our biggest question is the offensive line. We graduated five seniors. We have OT Brady Mutton returning. He got some playing time last year. He will be the key to the line. Alan Lancaster will be at offensive guard. Sophomore Zak Ruppert is at center. Ricky Johnson, Jeff Holden and David Reyes will be battling for the other spots.

    Ryan Hunt is at quarterback. During the off-season Hunt overcame cancer. His team rallied around him. He is back and had a real good summer and he is a good leader.

    Michael Depaolo is at running back. He had about 650 yards rushing last year. We moved him to the fullback position week four of last year. He did a great job.

    Scott Beltz will play tight end. When we go to our two tight end set, Tanner Geake will be the other tight end.

    Nick Oyer will be at receiver. Josh Salamone is the other receiver.

    This is why I like these kids. We don’t have a lot of returning starters, but we have a lot of kids that played last year.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    It starts with Brady Mutton, he is going to be huge for us on the defensive line. Scott Beltz starts at defensive end. Alan Lancaster started a couple of game for us at end. The other two spots are up for battle. We have three solid players.

    Mike Depaolo coming back at linebacker is huge. We are looking to get a lot out of him and he is a two-year starter. Tanner Geake is another one.

    In the secondary you will see at safety Nick Oyer and Hunter Titlon. Matt Gilfilen is going into his fourth year at corner. He has been great back there for us. The other corner position is up in the air. We are looking at either Ryan Lobb or Josh Salamone.

     

    League

    Southern Lehigh has a good line this year. They are going to be tough. Northern Lehigh will be good. Every week is going to be a tough game.

     

    What do you have coming back on special teams?

    Jacob Krincek is battling for the kicker. The kicking job is wide-open. The punting job is up for battle.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We need to control the line of scrimmage to be successful this year. If we can do that we can be successful. We need to take care of the ball and create turnovers on defense.

     

    Home Opener

    Pen Argyl opens at Saucon Valley on August 31st

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)            Day 11 – Scranton (2)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)                Day 12 – Pottsville (11)

    Day 3 – Delaware Valley (2)                 Day 13 – Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Day 4 – Southern Columbia (4)             Day 14 – Shenandoah Valley (11)

    Day 5 – Berwick Area (2)                      Day 15- Central Dauphin (3)

    Day 6 – Easton Area (11)                       Day 16 – Scranton Prep (2)

    Day 7 – LaSalle (12)                               Day 17 – Garnet Valley (1)

    Day 8 – Downingtown East (1)              Day 18 – Spring-Ford (1)

    Day 9 – Council Rock North (1)            Day 19 – Southern Lehigh (11)

    Day 10 – Riverside (2)                           Day 20 – West Catholic (12)

    Day 21 – Ridley (1)

    Day 22 – Imhotep Charter (12)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 19: Southern Lehigh (11)

    2011 season

    Quarterback Ty Edmond completed 124 of 223 for 1,637 yards and 19 touchdowns. The Spartans leading rusher was Jake Meluskey. He rushed for 1,139 yards and eight touchdowns. He was also the leading receiver with 32 catches for 508 yards.

    On defense Collin Kendrick had 128 total tackles.

    Southern Lehigh finished the season with a 7-5 record.

    Q & A with Southern Lehigh head football coach John Toman

    We sat down with Toman and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    The off-season is going well. We take pride during the off-season in the weight room. We are playing a full scrimmage game down in Florida this year.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    The key kid returning on our line is RT Andrew Terlingo (6-5, 285). Everything on the offensive line is geared around him and RG Daulton Romano (6-3, 265) who is a three-year starter. We moved our starting tight end from last year to center.

    We have a battle at the quarterback position between Travis Edmond and Tom Dex. Both of them are competing and getting equal reps.

    We have Dylan Schmidt back at running back. He started the first five games until he tore his ACL against Pen Argyl. He is back and healthy. Trent Silfies who got a lot of work last year and Christian Ricci.

    We have a couple of fullbacks battling for a spot, Zach Wilson and Tyler Martin.

    We have Jake Del Priore back and he is only a junior. We have a transfer from Emmaus, Nick Heiser-Koch. We feel we have two really explosive wide receivers.

    Our tight end is Collin Kendrick. He is big and physical.

    We are young and athletic.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have Andrew Terlngo and Daulton Romano back on the defensive line. We have to find two defensive ends. We feel we are solid in the middle.

    Kyle Durics is moving to linebacker this year. Collin Kendrick will be at middle linebacker.

    Our whole secondary is back. Trent Silifies started at corner last year and his a lot of speed. Nick Heiser-Koch is the other corner. Christian Ricci is at strong safety.

     

    What about special teams?

    Our punter is back from last year. There is a compotation at the kicker spot.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Take care of the football. Turnovers lead to losses.

    Home Opener

    Southern Lehigh opens at Northern Lehigh on August 31st

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)            Day 11 – Scranton (2)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)                Day 12 – Pottsville (11)

    Day 3 – Delaware Valley (2)                 Day 13 – Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Day 4 – Southern Columbia (4)             Day 14 – Shenandoah Valley (11)

    Day 5 – Berwick Area (2)                      Day 15- Central Dauphin (3)

    Day 6 – Easton Area (11)                       Day 16 – Scranton Prep (2)

    Day 7 – LaSalle (12)                               Day 17 – Garnet Valley (1)

    Day 8 – Downingtown East (1)              Day 18 – Spring-Ford (1)

    Day 9 – Council Rock North (1)

    Day 10 – Riverside (2)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 14: Shenandoah Valley (11)

    2011 season

    Eric Whalen led the team with 1,447 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns. Chris Palubinsky passed for 1,527 yards and 12 touchdowns.

    Billy Moyer caught 35 passes for 735 yards and seven touchdowns. Nick Merva added 639 yards and five touchdowns.

    The Blue Devils finished the 2011 season with an 8-4 record.

    After losing to Minersville during the regular season 43-28, they defeated the Battlin’ Miners in the first round of the District 11 playoffs, 39-34.

    Their season came to an end against Pius X.

    Q & A with Shenandoah Valley head football coach Nick Sajone

    We sat down with Sajone and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    We have had decent attendance this summer. The kids that have showed up are working hard. It’s been good.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have four of the five offensive lineman coming back. Dakota Rakus is at center. He is a three-year starter. He is our leader on the line.

    Both of our tackles are coming back. Chris Bonk is going to be a junior and Gavin Knott.

    The other guard is going to be sophomore Irving Montesano. He started as a freshman.

    The other guard spot we are still trying to fill.

    Chris Palubinsky is our quarterback. It’s nice to have a three-year starter back at quarterback. He does a great job for us and is a great leader. He has all the physical attributes.

    Nick Merva is back at wide receiver along with Angelo Maskornick and Tyler Marnell. Angelo played for us last year as a freshman and Tyler is new at receiver.

    This year teams are going to double team Merva. We need someone to step up on the other side.

    We are going by committee at running back this year. We lost a 4,000-yard back in Eric Whalen. There are three guys we are going to put back there. Kevin Karpovich is back as a senior. He hasn’t played since his freshman year.

    Dave Gotshall who played for us last year when Eric got hurt. Jeremiah Ney is a sophomore. All three kids will be battling for a running back spot.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    It’s the same kids on the defensive line. Dakota Rakus and Chris Bonk are at tackle. Our defensive ends are Gavin Knott and Kayin Herb. We should be solid up front.

    Kevin Karpovich and Dave Gotshall are the inside linebackers. We moved Chris Palubinsky to outside linebacker from free safety. He is our best defensive player.

    Angelo Maskornick is the other outside linebacker.

    Nick Merva is one of the corners. There is a battle for the other corner spot.

    Tyler Marenell is our free safety.

     

    What do you have to do to be success in your league this year?

    I think North Schuylkill has established themselves. They are going to be good. Minersville should be good again. They’ve got size.

    Marian Catholic and Schuylkill Haven should be better this year.

    It’s a tough league all around. You can’t take a week off. We need to start the season strong.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Stay healthy and depth is a problem for us. We have to be as consistent as possible. We can’t look ahead.

    Home Opener

    Shenandoah Valley opens at North Schuylkill on August 31st

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)            Day 11 – Scranton (2)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)                Day 12 – Pottsville (11)

    Day 3 – Delaware Valley (2)                 Day 13 – Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Day 4 – Southern Columbia (4)

    Day 5 – Berwick Area (2)

    Day 6 – Easton Area (11)

    Day 7 – LaSalle (12)

    Day 8 – Downingtown East (1)

    Day 9 – Council Rock North (1)

    Day 10 – Riverside (2)

     

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 12: Pottsville (11)

    2011 season

    Pottsville lost two 900-yard rushers from last year, Derek Knight and Cliff Newton. Also gone is their quarterback Tyler Heffner who threw for 1,200 yards.

    The Crimson Tide finished the 2011 season with a 6-6 record. They had a big win during the regular season against Exeter Township.

    Toward the end of the season they had a five game winning streak, including a playoff win against Bangor, 35-13.

    They lost in the District 11 3A finals to Allentown Central Catholic to end their season.

     

    Q & A with Pottsville head football coach Kevin Keating

    We sat down with Keating and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    I have been busy coaching track. We feel track compliments football players nicely. Our conditioning program and weight program have been great this off-season.

    Soon we will start our mini-camp.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We are bringing back most of our offensive line. Our strength going into the football season is clearly the offensive line.

    Matt McCall is back at center.

    We are bringing back our top three guards. Danny Conville, Tucker Smink and Ryan Bertsch.

    We are bringing back our top three tackles. Dan Grosser who is a division one prospect, Greg Revenis and Stan Burke.

    We have a battle between our quarterbacks. Tyler Moser is a junior who was the number two quarterback last year and Patrick Keating is a sophomore.

    We lost our top receiver from last year during the pre-season due to injury. He is back. He is 6-foot-5. His name is Bobby Witman. He is a three-sport star. We have a young kid by the name of AJ Stevens. He is a big tall kid.

    Travis Blankenhorn is a sophomore. He started three sports as a freshman last year. He started at wide receiver last year and we are moving him to running back.

    We also have Aaron Kupperavage at running back and we have Michael Wythe back at fullback.

    Charlie Schuster returns at wing-back.

    We feel we have a good nucleus back on offense coming back.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Most of our defensive line is back this year. Junior Tristian Shoopack will start at nose guard for us. He is probably one of the strongest kids we have.

    Calvin Rivera started at tackle. The other tackle is Ryan Schappell.

    The only starting linebacker we have back is Michael Wythe.

    In the secondary we have Travis Blankenhorn back. Bobby Whitman will be at safety. AJ Stevens is back at corner. Charlie Schuster will be our strong safety.

    Quentin Chambers will be fighting for one of the corner back positions.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Blankenhorn will kick and punt. But Billy Robbins might do some punting.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Stay healthy. We aren’t real deep at the skill positions. But we are real deep on the offensive and defensive lines.

    If we can stay healthy, we should have a nice football team.

    Home Opener

    Pottsville opens home against Shamokin on August 31st

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)

    Day 3 – Delaware Valley (2)

    Day 4 – Southern Columbia (4)

    Day 5 – Berwick Area (2)

    Day 6 – Easton Area (11)

    Day 7 – LaSalle (12)

    Day 8 – Downingtown East (1)

    Day 9 – Council Rock North (1)

    Day 10 – Riverside (2)

    Day 11 – Scranton (2)

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  • 2012 Pre-Season Small School team

    2012-13 Pre-Season Small School Team

    The Small School team is made up of AA and A players.

     

    OFFENSIVE

    QB- Sr. Brett Smith, Delone Catholic

    QB – Sr. Chris Palubinsky, Shenandoah Valley

    QB – Sr. Dustin Crouse, Littlestown

    QB – Sr. James Dougherty, York Catholic

     

    RB – Sr. David Williams, Imhotep Charter

    RB – Sr. Parrish Bennett, Wilkes-Barre Meyers

    RB – Sr. Austin Seamon, Dunmore

     

    WR – Sr. John Klingerman, Bloomsburg

    WR – Sr. Nick Merva, Shenandoah Valley

    WR – Sr. Ron Tomasetti, Mid-Valley

    WR – Sr. Ron Womack, West Catholic

     

    TE – Sr. Mike Loftus, Riverside

     

    OL – Sr. Brett Polinsky, Minersville

    OL – Sr. Christian Skrepenak, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    OL – Sr. Devante Oliver, Hughesville

    OL – Sr. Jaryd Jones-Smith, West Catholic

    OL – Sr. Justin Barber, Lackawanna Trail

     

    ATH – Sr. Nick O’Brien, Wyoming Area

     

    K- Sr. Alex Cramer, Trinity

     

    DEFENSIVE

    DL – Sr. Eric Joraskie, Mount Carmel

    DL – Jr. Tyler Armillay, Riverside

     

    DE – Sr. Shakir Soto, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    DE – Sr. Dom Toney, West Catholic

     

    LB – Sr. Alex Anzalone, Wyomissing Area

    LB – Sr. Brandon Chatmon, Imhotep Charter

    LB – Sr. Brandon Smith, Lewisburg

    LB – Sr. Scott Beltz, Pen Argyl

     

    DB – Sr. Najee Goode, Imhotep Charter

    DB – Sr. Joe Kleman, Southern Columbia

     

    P – Rob Varano, Mount Carmel

  • 2012 Pre-Season Big School Team

    2012-13 Pre-Season Big School Team

    The Big School team is made up of AAAA and AAA players.

     

    OFFENSIVE

    QB – Sr. Alec Werner, Bishop McDevitt

    QB – Sr. Kyle Lauletta, Downingtown East

    QB – Sr. Michael Keir, Roman Catholic

     

    RB –  So. Jordan Gray, Nazareth Area

    RB –  Sr. Jordyn Bennett, Garent Valley

    RB –  Jr. Mike Class, Pennridge

    RB –  Sr. Roman Clay, Lancaster Catholic

     

    WR – Sr. Brian Lemelle, Bishop McDevitt

    WR – Sr. Diante Cherry, JP McCaskey

    WR – Sr. DuBois Ross, Bethlehem Freedom

    WR – Sr. Jay Harris, Downingtown East

    WR – Sr. Sean Coleman, LaSalle College

    WR – Sr. Will Fuller, Roman Catholic

     

    TE – Sr. Adam Breneman, Cedar Cliff *

     

     

    OL – Sr. Aaron Reese, Chambersburg

    OL – Sr. Andrew Nelson, Hershey

    OL – Sr. Andrew Terlingo, Southern Lehigh

    OL – Sr. Madison O’Connor, Pottsgrove

    OL – Sr. Mike McGlinchey, William Penn Charter

    OL – Sr. Nick Arcidiacono, Archbishop Wood

     

    ATH – Sr. Drew Scales, Central Dauphin

     

    K – Sr. Aron Morgan, Haverford School

     

    DEFENSIVE

    DT – Sr. Brad Emerick, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin

    DT – Sr. Buddy Shutlock, Dallas Area

    DT – Sr. Fran Walsh, Archbishop Wood

    DT – Sr. Justin Moody, George Washington

     

    DE – Sr. Curtis Cothran, Council Rock North

    DE – Sr. Elijah Griffin, Downingtown East

    DE – Sr. Matt Rothrock, Wilson (3)

    DE – Sr. Sebastian Joseph, Stroudsburg

     

    LB – Sr. Sr. Zayd Issah, Central Dauphin

    LB – Sr. Austin Brown, Easton Area

    LB – Sr. Junior Joseph, Wilson (3)

    LB – Sr. Matt Galambos, Haverford School

     

     

    DB – Sr. Dan Hare, Kennard-Dale

    DB – Sr. Daryl Worley, William Penn Charter

    DB – Sr. Sean Titus, Lancaster Catholic

    DB – Sr. Nate Monroe, Bishop McDevitt

    DB – Sr. Karlon Quiller, Scranton

     

    P – Ryan Winslow, LaSalle College 6-5 215

     

    * Will miss 2012 season due to injury

  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 6: Easton Area (11)

    Easton Area’s 780 wins are ranked second in Pennsylvania and ninth highest in the nation. Since the state playoffs have started in 1988 they have won seven District 11 4A championships from 1990, 1991, 1993, 2003, 2004, 2009 and 2010.

     

    Thanksgiving Day

    The Easton-Phillipsburg annual turkey day game is the longest running Thanksgiving Day game in the nation.

    The 1st overall meeting was in 1894. This was an informal game. The 1st official game between the two teams was in 1905. The 1st Thanksgiving Day meeting was in 1916 and the teams have met annually ever since.

    The winner of the game earns the “Forks of the Delaware” Trophy and beginning in 2006, the winner is also presented the “Battle for the Hill” Trophy.

    Annually the game is held at Lafayette’s Fisher Stadium and draws over 13,000 fans.  It has eclipsed the 20,000 spectator mark numerous times.

    This year will mark the 106th meeting between the two teams.

     

    2011 season

    The Red Rovers finished the 2011 season with an 11-3 record. They had big wins against Bethlehem Freedom and Scranton in the Class 4A playoffs. They eventually lost to Nazareth Area, 28-21.

    We sat down with head football coach Steve Shiffert and talked to him about the big challenges he will face in 2012.

    Steve Shiffert has a 167-72-1 record going into the 2012 season.

     

    Q & A with Easton Area head football coach Steve Shiffert

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    It’s been pretty good. We have gotten good attendance at our summer workouts and we are pleased by what the kids are doing.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have everyone back up front, except one.

    We have Tyler Greene and Forrest Myers both back at Tackles. At Guard is AJ Rodriguez. John Spadoni comes back at center.

    Austin Brown is at fullback. Sophomore Shane Simpson is back at running back and flanker. He will be all over the place.

    Matt Mowad is at tight end.

    We have two kids competing for the quarterback job, Brad Wilkins and Joey Ford who are both juniors.

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    At defensive end are Mowad and Nick Raso. Tyler Greene is at defensive lineman.

    Both inside linebackers are back, Cameron Casciole and Austin Brown.

    We have both corners back, Chevrick Graham and Xavier Jenkins.

    All those players are returning starters.

    What about special teams?

    We lost all-conference kicker Chris Roubik. But we have Kristopher Horton coming back and we have a kid from the soccer team.

    What about your league?

    Are league is very competitive each year and when you pickup a strong non-league team like Pennsbury, there are no weeks off.

    That’s good.

    It keeps our kids competitive each week. They have to play at a high level to succeed.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We need to have the quarterback position developed by the home opener. We have experience in every position except that one.

    We need someone at quarterback who doesn’t create turnovers and makes good decisions for us to be successful this season.

    Home Opener

    Easton Area opens home against Pennsbury on August 31st

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)

    Day 3 – Delaware Valley (2)

    Day 4 – Southern Columbia (4)

    Day 5 – Berwick Area (2)

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  • Chesapeake Bowl North team tryout camps top players compete for spots

    A steady five-hour rain held down attendance at the Chesapeake Bowl’s North team tryout camp Saturday at Cardinal O’Hara High in Springfield, Pa. but there was still a strong contingent of Division I prospects on hand.

    The Chesapeake Bowl, run by the Mid-Atlantic Football Foundation, is in its third season and will be played Sunday, Dec. 30 in Prince Georges County, Md.

    The majority of the top performers at the camp appear headed for the upper crust of FCS schools. Here’s a look at the top players on the day.

    The team will be picked from the tryout camps as well as from a pool of other top players in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland.

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    Here’s a list of performers from Saturday’s camp in no particular order.

    First Name Last Name High School Class of Primary Position Secondary Position
    Akil Young University Prep 2013 QB
    Todd Jeter Gateway 2013 DB
    Christopher Sutton Valley forge Military Academy 2013 ATH ATH
    Ronald Womack West Catholic Phily 2013 WR
    Eric Scott Imani Christian Academy 2013 WR DB
    David Wimbish Gateway 2013 LB FB
    Brandan Edwards Imani Christian Academy 2013 WR DB
    Sean Williams Imani Christian Academy 2013 RB WR
    Brandon Krautz Jeannette high school 2013 Lb WR
    Andre Martin Gateway 2013 RB
    Darnell HOlland Bishop McDevitt 2013 HB FS
    Jordyn Bennett Garnet Valley HIgh School 2013 RB DB
    Mileah Ford Gateway 2013 TE LB
    Alexander Romango Fox Chapel Area High School 2013 QB None
    Ben Foreman Hampton High School 2013 WR OLB
    Ryan Ammerman Malvern Prep 2013 WR S
    Logan Hoak Jeannette High School 2013 DT QG
    Joseph Barrett Malvern Prep 2013 Lb De
    connor decker delaware valley high school 2013 TE LB
    Dean Gregory Crestwood High School 2013 DE OG
    Xavier Wilson Cinnaminson 2103 TE DE
    Wesley Hills Wildwood 2013 RB OLB
    Toby Notarianni Ambridge Area High School 2013 ILB TE
    William Ryan Salesianum 2013 OT DT
    John Bizet Bentworth 2013 NG LT
    Carmen Cervella Cardinal O’Hara High School 2013 OL DL
    Curtis Cothran Council Rock North 2013 DE LB
    Antwain McCollum West Catholic Phily 2015 QB
    Matt Boylan Caravel Academy 2014 LB OG
    Neil Bodley Juniata High School 2014 RB LB
    Clay Kemp St John Vianney 2015 DT DB
    Alex Krivda Pennridge High School 2013 QB QB
    Craig Reynolds Abington High School 2014 RB DB

     

  • Chesapeake Bowl North Selection Camp

    The Mid Atlantic Football Foundation is proud to announce the upcoming Chesapeake Bowl North Selection Camp powered by Rivals.com. This is an invitation only event for 2013, 2014 and 2015 prospects. Players will be coached by former NFL and college players, college coaches and top area high school coaches committed to the development of each participant.

    The Chesapeake Bowl North Selection Camp will provide it’s participants with an opportunity to be evaluated by analysts from Rivals.com including National Football Analyst Mike Farrell. In addition, 2013 prospects can earn an invite to the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl.

    Rivals.com has been the nation leader with online recruiting, evaluation and exposure for high school football prospects. Mike Farrell is recognized as one of the true experts in the field of high school football recruiting and serves as a consultant and advisor for the Chesapeake Bowl as well as the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

    The Chesapeake Bowl is the premiere event of the Mid Atlantic Football Foundation. It is a senior only all-star football game with players from the North (New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware) competing against players from the South (Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia and West Virginia). In the first two years of the game we have had over 170 players with D1 offers and over 150 players ranked by national recruiting services. Our goal with the Chesapeake Bowl is to provide its players and coaches with a unique experience for the high school level. The players and coaches of the Chesapeake Bowl will be hosted over a four day period with activities and practices leading up to the game to provide a true “bowl” like atmosphere.

    We are excited to open this year’s camp to underclassmen (class of 2014 and 2015). These players will have an opportunity to be selected for the Mid Atlantic Football Foundation All-Region Camp Team that will include a banquet on the eve of this year’s game. 2014 and 2015 players will also have an opportunity to be evaluated by Rivals.com for early exposure and recognition in the 2014 and 2015 classes. In addition, they will also be able to receive an early invitation to next year’s Chesapeake Bowl Selection Camp.

    The Chesapeake Bowl North Selection Camp will be held on Saturday, July 14th at the Cardinal O’Hara High School from 10-2 pm. Registration will start at 9 am. Cardinal O’Hara High School is located at 1701 S. Sproul Road, Springfield, PA 19064.

    The cost for this camp is $85.00. Invited walk-up cost is $100.00.

    This is an invite only camp. No uninvited walk ups will be admitted. If you feel you have the skill set necessary to perform with the best prospects in the Mid Atlantic region please have your coach nominate you to our staff or reach out to us personally.

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  • DuBois “Boise” Ross enrolls at Freedom

    BETHLEHEM – “Former Pius X’s star DuBois “Boise” Ross enrolled at Bethlehem Freedom high school about two weeks ago, ” said head football coach Jason Roeder. “He has worked out with us since he has enrolled.”

    Ross is considered one of the top multi-purpose athletes in Eastern PA.

    “He is impressive physically in person,” said Roeder. “He is very talented and what stood out is his work ethic. The way he practices and the way he works.”

    The 6-0, 175-pound wide receiver/safety caught 49 passes for 1,177 yards and 19 touchdowns. He was impressive on defense with 93 total tackles, 46 unassisted and five interceptions.

    “He is equally impressive on defense and he will play both ways for us,” said Roeder. “Right now we are working with him at corner back.”

    In his sophomore year Ross caught 25 passes for 337 yards and had 79 total tackles.

    Ross also received interest from programs like Buffalo, Cincinnati, Holy Cross, Michigan State, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers and Temple.

    Freedom is coming off an 8-3 season.

  • New Head Coaches – 2012

    Updated on 7/09

    Allentown Central Catholic (11) – John Cupples

    Avon Grove (1) – Doug Langley

    Berwick Area (2) – George Curry

    Cowanesque Valley (4) – James Burns

    Dallas (2) – Bob Zaruta

    Daniel Boone (3) – Bill Parks

    Dieruff (11) – Kyle Beller

    ELCO (3) – Robert Miller

    Fairfield (3) – Darwin Seiler

    Germantown Academy (IND) – Matt Dence

    Gettysburg (3) – Matt Heiser

    Hanover (3) – Mike Ketterman

    Holy Redeemer (2) – Pat Reece

    Imhotep Charter (12) – Albie Crosby

    James Buchanan (3) – Andy Stoner

    Jersey Shore (4) – Tom Gravish

    Lansdale Catholic (12) – Tom Kirk

    Lehighton (11) – Tom McCarroll

    Lewisburg (4) – Jeremy Winn

    Line Mountain (4) – Rodney Knock

    Lower Merion (1) – Adam Beach

    Loyalsock Township (4) – Justin VanFleet

    Mahanoy Area (11) – Dave Holman

    Manheim Township (3) – Mark Evans

    Millersburg (3) – Bradley Hatter

    Monsignor Bonner (12) – Greg “Bubba” Bernhardt

    New Oxford (3) – Jason Thruston

    Northampton (11) – Jeff Brosky

    North Pocono (2) – Greg Dohlon

    Northwestern Lehigh (11) – Josh Snyder

    Palisades (11) – Kevin Ronalds

    Salisbury (11) – Andy Cerco

    Shikellamy (4) Todd Tilford

    South Western (3) – Damian Poalucci

    Susquehanna Community (2) – John Salinkas

    Towanda (4) – Jamie Wecker

    Upper Dauphin (3) – Brent Bell

    Upper Perkiomen (1) – Steve Moyer

    Valley Forge Military Academy (Ind) – Josh Sands

    West Chester Henderson (1) – Steve Mitten

    Whitehall (11) – Brian Gilbert

    William Allen (11) – George Clay

    Williams Valley (11) – Tim Savage

    Williamsport (4) – Kevin Choate

     

  • Greatest show on turf in 2012

    Last season it was Brendan Nosovitch to Kevin Gulyas as one of the greatest combos Pennsylvannia has ever seen. Nosovitch threw for 8,173 yards in his career and most of that has gone to Gulyas who has 3,714 yards receiving.

    So, who will be the “Greatest Show On Turf” in 2012?

    Here’s my list of the top five candidates in 2012. Who makes your list?

     

    1) Downingtown East

    In his first year as a starting quarterback at Downingtown East, Kyle Lauletta to Jay Harris was one of the best pitch-catch combos in the state last season and they may be the top dog this season.

    Last year Lauletta passed for 1,971 yards and 23 touchdowns. Harris caught 53 passes for 732 yards and 11 touchdowns.

    These players are worth the price of admission. Look for bigger numbers in 2012.

     

    2) Bishop McDevitt

    The combo of Alec Warner to Brian Lemelle was deadly in 2011. Their team finished 13-3 and was runner-up in Class 3A state title game last season. Look for this team to make another run to Hershey and a big part of it will be Warner to Lemelle.

    Warner had a huge year passing for 3,518 yards and 30 touchdowns and most of his totals went to Lemelle. He caught 93 passes for 1,630 yards and 15 touchdowns.

    This pitch-catch combo is looking for the title, “Greatest show on turf and state champions”.

     

    3) Roman Catholic

    One of the not so known pitch-catch combos in Eastern Pennsylvania comes from the Philadelphia Catholic league. But this combo of quarterback Michael Keir to Will Fuller is one of the best, not only in Philly but in the state.

    Last season Kier passed for 1,525 yards and 12 touchdowns. His main target was Fuller who caught 46 of those passes for 758 yards and 10 touchdowns.

    Keep an eye on this tandem in the city of brotherly love.

     

    4) Central Dauphin

    Central Dauphin is riding high, coming off a Class 4A state championship in 2011 and two of the big guns are returning, quarterback Brandon Lavia and all-purpose player Zayd Issah.

    Issah not only led his team in rushing, but led his team in receiving. He caught 29 passes for 672 yards and 10 touchdowns. Lavia passed for 1,490 yards and 16 touchdowns.

    If Central Dauphin is going to repeat as state champions, Lavia and Issah will be a big part of their success.

     

    5) Manheim Township

    Manheim Township is coming off a 8-3 record. They are led by quarterback Brennan Scott who threw for 2,480 yards and 29 touchdowns.

    His main target, Tyler Karpinski is returning at wide receiver. Karpinski caught 50 passes for 720 yards and five touchdowns.

    Look for Scott and Karpinski to terrorize District Three opponents this fall.

     

    Honorable Mention – Cedar Cliff

    Coming off a 9-3 record, Cedar Cliff is gearing up for a big year in 2012. But Cedar Cliff had a major set back when TE Adam Breneman went down with a ACL injury in a non-contact drill before a 7-on-7 tournament.

    But the combination of QB Andrew Ford and Breneman still makes our list despite the injury. Last season Ford put up nice numbers despite sharing duties with Tyler Orris. He passed for 1,370 yards and 12 touchdowns. Breneman caught 68 passes for 1,092 yards and 10 touchdowns.

     

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  • Wide Receivers – Class of 2012-2013

    Who are some of the top wide receivers going into the 2012-13 season? Here’s our list of the top five wide receivers in Eastern PA. The Big School list consists of players from schools within the AAAA and AAA classifications and the Small School list consists of players from schools within the AA and A classifications. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

    Who makes your top five list?

    EPA (Big School)

    1) Brian Lemelle, Bishop McDevitt 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Lemelle caught 93 passes for 1,630 yards and 15 touchdowns. He averaged 17.53 yards per catch. His sophomore year he caught 70 passes for 1,223 yards and 11 scores.

    2) Diante Cherry, JP McCaskey 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Cherry was the man for McCaskey catching 65 passes for 1,003 yards and 10 touchdowns. He averaged 15.4 yards per catch. He rushed for two touchdowns.

    3) Jay Harris, Downingtown East 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Harris hauled in a team-leading  53 passes for 732 yards and 11 touchdowns. He averaged 13.8 yards per reception.

    4) Sean Coleman, LaSalle 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Coleman caught 43 passes for 688 yards and 7 touchdowns. He rushed for 109 yards on 11 carries and one score.

    5) William Fuller, Roman Catholic 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Fuller led his team with 46 catches for 758 yards and 10 touchdowns. He rushed for two touchdowns.

     

    EPA (Small School)

    1) Danny Jackson, Trinity – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Jackson caught 39 passes for 812 yards and nine touchdowns. He averaged 20.82 yards per catch. He led the team with 29 punt returns for 359 yards.

    2) DuBois Ross, Pius X – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Ross caught 49 passes for 1,177 yards and 19 touchdowns. He averaged an impressive 24.2 yards per catch. He had six punt returns for 117 yards and an average of 19.50 yards.

    3) John Klingerman, Bloomsburg – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Klingerman led his team with 48 catches for 1,150 yards and 12 touchdowns. He averaged 23.9 yards per catch. In his career he caught 127 passes for 2,679 yards and 34 touchdowns.

    4) Nick Merva, Shenandoah Valley

    As a junior, Merva led his team with 48 catches for 616 yards and five touchdowns. He was second on the team in scoring.

    5) Ron Tomasetti, Mid-Valley

    As a junior, Tomasetti caught 41 passes for 714 yards and four scores. He averaged 17.42 yards per catch.

     

  • Chris Geiss stood tall at the Elite 25 Quarterback Showcase

    EAST PETERSBURG – Geiss took the MVP honors Friday, beating out over 30 other quarterbacks doing passing and agility drills.

    The 6-4, 195-pound quarterback threw for over 1,500 yards and ran over 1,00 yards his junior season.

    For more on Geiss win go to Marty Valania’s Eastern Football Recruiting: click here

    In addition to Geiss, the freshman/sophomore winner was Malvern Prep’s Alex Hornibrook and the middle school winner was Taylor Lentz from Warwick, Pa.

    Some of the notable names at the camp where, Brandon Bossard of Methacton, Kyle Lauletta of Downingtown East, Brennan Scott of Manheim Township, Andrew Ford of Penn Manor and Penn State commit Christian Hackenberg of Fork Union Military Academy among others.

    Hackenberg who was born in Tamaqua grew up in northeastern Pennsylvania before moving to Virginia. Both Rivals and Scout have him listed as the number one ranked quarterback in the nation. He is now preparing for the Elite 11 camp in California.

    Hackenberg saved his arm and didn’t participate in the afternoon session.

    Helping out the camp was Jacksonville quarterback Chad Henne.

    Henne talked to the players about some of the obstacles they may face when heading to college. “The biggest obstacle is to balance school and football. But at the same time social media and maturing is important in today’s world.”

    Henne talked about college life. “One of the hardest things is dealing with being away from your family and parents. You don’t really have a guardian out there to say what is right or wrong”, said Henne. “You’re off on your own and either you go the right way or the wrong way and the biggest thing is to develop yourself around the right people that do the right things at the same time and to stay out of trouble.”

    This was the second year of the Elite 25 camp and Jim Cantafio is looking forward to next season.

    The SVS Sports, Inc.,is the East Coast’s Premier Quarterback and Receiver Camp and Training Program. It is held in a state-of-the-art, climate-controlled indoor facilities where we can virtually guarantee an intense, focused camp without worries about heat or inclement weather cancellations. These camps are the best value for your money because we offer the best coach-to-player ratio and the most repetitions – GUARANTEED!!!

    With over 30 years of head coaching experience, Coach Jim Cantafio knows the value of a properly trained, highly skilled quarterback. Through his instruction and guidance, Cantafio has seen many of his high school quarterbacks go on to play football at the next level, including Michigan All-American and 2007 Rose Bowl Quarterback and Jacksonville’s Quarterback Chad Henne! 

    Coach Cantafio’s ability to develop winning quarterbacks has made him one of the most successful high school coaches on the East Coast. His coaching strategies have earned him 240 career wins at the high school level and a well-earned spot in the Pennsylvania Football Hall of Fame. Coach Cantafio is the only coach in Pennsylvania to win three district championships at three different schools in the 1990s. SVS Sports, the leader in East Coast football camps, is committed to helping develop teams and individual players to the next level of play. Sign up today for the best camp experience on the East Coast.

    For more information about the camp, click onto Elite 25 QB Showcase.

     

     

  • SVS Showcase Elite 25 Camp – set for Friday

    SVS Sports has released its final list for the Elite 25 Showcase Camp, set for June 29 at Lanco Fieldhouse.

    ATTENDEES FOR SHOWCASE 

    CAMP–JUNE 29, 2012

     

    SVS Sports, Inc., the East Coast’s Premier Quarterback and Receiver Camp and Training Program, is pleased to announce that the following are the Top QBs and Receivers who are scheduled to attend the INVITE ONLY East Coast Elite Showcase  Camp to be held at Lanco Fieldhouse, Lancaster, PA on June 29, 2012:

     

     

    QUARTERBACKS (9th to 12th Grade):

    Christian Hackenberg–2013 Penn State Commit

    Mike Gillespie–12th Grade–Glassboro HS, PA

    Hank Coyne–12th Grade–Springford HS, PA

    Brandon Bossard–12th Grade–Methacton HS, PA

    Matt Foltz–12th Grade–Donegal HS, PA

    Zack Jansen–12th Grade–Madeira HS, OH

    Kyle Lauletta–12th Grade–Downingtown East, PA

    Austin James–12th Grade–East Pennsboro HS, PA

    Brennan Scott–12th Grade–Manheim Twp HS, PA

    Chris Geiss–12th Grade–Great Valley HS, PA

    Patrick Moriarity–12th Grade–Harriton HS, PA

    Tyler Bolan–12th Grade–Parkersburg, W. VA

    Tyler McLaughlin–12th Grade–E. Stroudsburg, PA

    Corey Unger-12th Grade–PA

    Ryan Zopoticky–12th Grade–Dallas HS, PA

    Alex Werner–12th Grade–Bishop McDevitt HS, PA

    Adam Sahd–12th Grade–Penn Manor HS, PA

    Andrew Ford–11th Grade–Cedar Cliff HS, PA

    Nick Crusco–11th Grade–Don Bosco Prep, NJ

    Paul Aliseo–11th Grade–Toms River, NJ

    Mike Boguski–11th Grade–Trinity HS, PA

    Matt Timochenko-11th Grade-Wilson West Lawn, PA

    Mark Pyles-11th Grade–Lebanon HS, PA

    Patrick Kline–11th Grade–Trinity HS, PA

    Ryan Adzima–10th Grade–Don Bosco Prep, NJ

    Alex Hornibrook–10th Grade–Malvern Prep, PA

    Spencer Mott–10th Grade–Tuscorora HS, MD

    Devante Cross–9th Grade–Parkland HS, PA

    Shane McLaughlin–9th Grade-Cardinal O’Hara, PA

    Jeff Martin–9th Grade–ELCO HS, PA

    Jon Jon Roberts–9th Grade–W. Chester East, PA

    Hunter Geisel–9th Grade–Cumberland Valley, PA

     

    Coaches’ Wild Card Invitees(9th to 12th Grade):

    Nick Cascarino–12th Grade–Cedar Crest HS, PA

    Justin Neff–12th Grade–Millbrook HS, VA

    Cole Proffit–12th Grade–Manheim Central, PA

    Shane Whalen–12th Grade–Mifflin County HS–PA

    Lance Gifford–12th Grade–Lower Moreland, PA

    Tyler Cottle–11th Grade–Elizabethtown HS, PA

    Boaz Pogue–11th Grade–Mercersburg Acad., PA

    Toby Show–11th Grade–Wynfield HS, WV

    Mason Dugay–10th Grade–Fleetwood HS, PA

    Pat Keating–10th Grade–Pottsville HS, PA

    Mike Viti–9th Grade–Cedar Cliff HS, PA

     

    QB RISING STARS (6th to 8th Grade):

    Ken Pickett–8th Grade–St. Leo, NJ

    Nick Maras–8th Grade–Episcopal Academy, PA

    Grant Breneman–8th Grade–Cedar Cliff, PA

    Jordan Scott–8th Grade–Manheim Twp., PA

    Chase Summers–8th Grade–Susquehannok HS, PA

    Taylor Lentz–8th Grade–Warwick HS, PA

    Zakee Sailsman–7th Grade–Red Lion, PA

    Logan Johnson–7th Grade–Fort Hill, MD

    Chase Diehl–6th Grade–Cedar Cliff, PA

     

    RECEIVERS

    Adam Breneman–2013 Penn State Commit

    Ken Brown–12th Grade–Harriton HS, PA

    Tyce Miller–12th Grade–Port Allegheny HS, PA

    Quinn Hager–12th Grade–Episcopal Academy, PA

    Angleo Brusnaham-12th Grade–Bohemia Manor, MD

    Richard Sheldon–12th Grade–Springford HS, PA

    Zaccheus Roberson–12th Grade–E. Stroudsburg, PA

    Diate Cherry–12th Grade–McCaskey HS, PA

    Jaquan McIntyre–12th Grade-_Cedar Cliff HS, PA

    Jeremy Delacruz–11th Grade–Lebanon HS, PA

    Jake Scott–11th Grade–Cedar Cliff HS, PA

    Todd Rush–11th Grade–Freehold Boro HS, NJ

    Theo Mordecai–11th Grade–Bowie, MD

    Kyle Henrichs–11th Grade–Owen J. Roberts HS, PA

    Chris Turner–11th Grade–Wynfield HS, WV

    Eli Warnick–11th Grade–Muncy HS, PA

    Colin Brubaker–10th Grade–Manheim HS, PA

     

  • Stroudsburg OL/DL Sebastian Joseph issues verbal declaration to Rutgers

    The Mountain Valley Conference can claim at least one Division-1 FBS prospect among its 2013 class.

    Sebastian Joseph, a 6’4, 270-pound defensive lineman for defending MVC champion Stroudsburg High School, issued a verbal declaration to Rutgers Saturday, according to national recruiting services Scout.com and Rivals.com.

    Joseph becomes the second Keystone State athlete to declare to continue his career with Rutgers in the last few days, joining Archbishop Wood offensive lineman Nick Arcidiacono.

    The Mountie senior-to-be held a handful of offers in addition to the Scarlet Knights, including Akron, Connecticut, Maryland and Temple.  He becomes the first MVC athlete to declare to one of the six BCS power conferences since East Stroudsburg South’s standout defensive back Kyshoen Jarrett.

    Joseph was a key piece of Stroudsburg’s defensive line last season, amassing 25 tackles (21 solo), tying for the team lead in sacks, with six, and deflected a trio of passes while averaging 4.2 tackles per game.  He was part of a defensive unit which allowed an average of 13.4 points per game, limiting eight of 12 opponents to 13 points or less, with one shutout, which came in the team’s Thanksgiving Day game against East Stroudsburg South.

    Stroudsburg finished 9-3 overall, reaching the District 2/4/11 AAAA subregional quarterfinals opposite Parkland.

  • Gum leads the way

    NAZARETH – Pen Argyl’s Conor Gum passed for 144 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Red All-Stars to a convincing 48-19 win over the Gold All-Stars in the 42nd Annual McDonald’s All-Star Classic at Andrew S. Leh Stadium.

    On a hot Thursday night, when the temperature was reading almost triple digits, the Red All-Stars came out and scorched the Gold All-stars, scoring on their first five drives in the first half.

    On the first play of the game, Pius X’s Adonis Cannon came up with a fumble recovery to setup the first score of the game. Easton’s Chris Roubik kicked a 31-yard field goal to put the Red All-Stars up 3-0.

    The Red All-Stars scored on their next three possessions. Pen Argyl’s Connor Gum led the way throwing a 26-yard touchdown pass to Liberty’s Devon Jones and a 14-yard strike to Nazareth’s Area Andrew Bridgeforth.

    “Those two guys had the speed avenge on them and I just had to float it out there and let them run to it,” said Gum. “When we have athletes like this it makes my job easier.”

    Freedom’s Eddie Elliott  capped off the first quarter scoring on a 31-yard run right up the gut. The Red-All-Stars led 24-0 after one quarter. Gum finished the first quarter throwing two touchdowns while completing four of five passes for 57 yards.

    “It was nice to see Connor compete at this level against this group of kids,” said Pen Argyl’s head coach Paul Reduzzi. “This was a offense that asked him to do things we don’t have and I was impressed with his week of practice. It’s a totally different offense than we have and it was fun to watch it run.”

    Gum finished the night completing nine of 14 passes for 144 yards.

    The Gold All-Stars got on the scoreboard, driving 80-yards. Stroudsburg’s Andrew Brome scored from 16-yard out.

    After taking over on downs. The Red All-Stars drove 53-yards as Jones weaved his way in for the two-yard score to put the Red All-Stars up 31-7. The scoring drive was setup by a Gum to Bridgeforth 34-yard pass completion down to the Gold 6.

    With 1:15 left in the first half the Red All-Stars muffed a punt and Northwestern Lehigh’s Peyton Bachman recovered the ball on the Red 27.

    The Gold All-Stars were facing a fourth down and 13 on the Red 30. Lehighton’s Feliciano Agosto completed a 15-yard pass to Pocono Mountain West’s Dwayne Vines for the first down with 42 seconds remaining in the first half.

    But the Red All-Star defense came up with the big stop and went into halftime leading 31-7.

    After missing some time in the first half due to injury, Liberty’s Stephon Font-Toomer came back in the second half and scored from one-yard out.

    The Gold All-Stars answered the scoring drive by going 82 yards for a score. East Stroudsburg North’s Joe Clouse scored from four-yards out. The big play of the drive was a 42-yard pass completion from Southern Lehigh’s Tyler Edmund to Pocono Mountain East’s Ryan Sickler.

    In the fourth quarter Notre Dame’s Connor Hughes kicked a 28-yard field goal and Liberty’s Jimmy McCarthy’s four-yard run put the Red All-Stars up 48-13.

    “What a amazing kid,” said Brown. “McCarthy pound for pound may be the toughest football player you will ever see.”

    On the final play of the game, Agosto scored from two-yards out.

    NOTE: Devon Jones, Stephon Font-Toomer and Jimmy McCarthy of Liberty all scored touchdowns. “They have been the heart and soul of our program,” said Liberty head coach Dave Brown. “I am sorry to see them leave. We built every thing around these kids. They are special kids. I am proud of all six of them tonight.”

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Red 24 7 7 10 48
    Gold 0 7 6 6 19
    1st Quarter
    R – Chris Roubik 31-yard FG 10:34
    R – Conor Gum 23-yard TD pass to Devon Jones 7:42
    R – Conor Gum 14-yard TD pass to Andrew Bridgeforth 3:37
    R – Eddie Elliot 31-yard TD run 1:45
    2nd Quarter
    G – Andrew Brome 16-yard TD run 10:18
    R – Devon Jones 2-yard run 2:00
    3rd Quarter
    R – Stephon Font-Toomer 1-yard run 4:28
    G – Joe Clouse 4-yard run 0:52.9
    4th Quarter
    R – Connor Hughes 28-yard FG 6:30
    R – Jimmy McCarthy 4-yard TD run 3:55
    G – Feliciano Agosto 4-yard run 0:00

     

  • Lehighton youth football camp

    Tribe Pride Youth Football Camp

    The Lehighton Football Program would like to announce the dates for the Tribe Pride Youth Football Camp.  The camp will be held Monday, June 25 through Wednesday, June 27th, from 9am to 2 pm, at the football stadium.  It will be open to all children entering grades 4-9 for the 2012-2013 school year.  Click on our link to see or download a camp brochure.

    Youth_Camp_Brochure[1].pdf

     

  • Video Highlights of the 2012 Big 33 Football Classic

    Video Highlights of the 2012 Big 33 Football Classic

  • Ohio rallies for 17 unanswered points, stuns Pennsylvania for fourth straight victory

    HERSHEY, Pa. – “Four-peat! Four-peat! Four-peat!”

    That was the chant the 34 all-stars from Ohio bellowed from a midfield stage postgame after the trophy presentation from honorary game chairman Ben Roethlisberger.

    But the Buckeye Staters’ four-peat wouldn’t have been possible without a “repeat” of a different sort – from defensive back Nana Kyeremeh (Thomas Worthington).

    Kyeremeh bookended Pennsylvania’s six turnovers in the game by picking off a pair of passes, including what proved to be the game-winner in overtime, and plackicker Tyler Grassman (Gahanna Lincoln) converted a 39-yard field goal in overtime to seal a 17-point rally as Ohio defeated Pennsylvania, 24-21, in the 55th installment of the Big-33 Football Classic played Saturday at Hersheypark Stadium.

    “I was looking for a fade to the back side,” Kyeremeh said of the winning play.  “But the ball was tipped by the PA receiver, and I told myself, ‘I’ve got to get that ball.  It means a lot (to win this game).  We came out with intensity in the second half that we should have had in the first.”

    The victory gave Ohio its fourth consecutive triumph and a 13-12 overall lead in the series between the two states, coming on the heels of a dominating 50-14 victory in the 2011 installment of the game.  In a game that had started oh so well for the Keystone State stars, it all came undone in a 17-second span of the fourth quarter.

    The overtime rules for the Big-33 Classic follow that of college football, where each team takes a possession at the 25-yard line.  If the score remains tied, the process is repeated until the start of the fourth overtime, when both sides would have had to begin attempting two-point conversions if touchdowns were scored.

    Pennsylvania’s defense, a unit which put forth a stalwart effort all game long, had forced its only turnover of Ohio, a fumble, at the 9:06 mark of the fourth quarter.  Staked to a 21-7 lead, Skyler Mornhinweg (St. Joseph’s Prep) lined up at the helm of Pennsylvania’s offense, looking to deliver the knockout blow.

    But it never came.

    Mornhinweg was intercepted by Ohio’s Andre Jones (Cincinnati Colerain), and just five plays later, Tyler O’Connor brought the scarlet and grey to within 21-14 on a 1-yard run.  Just seventeen seconds later, the game was tied.

    On the ensuing kickoff, Desmon Peoples (Archbishop Wood) fumbled the handle of the kickoff, then retreated into the end zone and took a knee.  Under PIAA rules, that would have resulted in a safety, but the play was not blown dead.  Peoples ventured out of the end zone, was hit at the 3 yard line and lost control of the ball, where Ohio’s E.J. Junior recovered the ball in the end zone.

    “It’s unfortunate,” said Pennsylvania head coach Mike Brennan (Blue Mountain). “The guys played hard and we had a great week of practice.  We made a lot of plays and I’m proud of the kids.  But it hurts to leave here tonight because they played well enough to win.”

    That Pennsylvania did, especially in the first half, as it outgained Ohio, 174-100, in total offense and led, 14-0 on the arms of Mornhinweg and Blake Rankin (Bloomsburg).  The duo, bound for Florida and Rutgers, respectively, combined to throw for 165 yards and two touchdowns – Mornhinweg’s a 61-yard bomb to Kevin Gulyas (Allentown Central Catholic) and Rankin’s a 13-yard pass to Shakim Alonzo (Woodland Hills).

    But it was the Keystone State’s defense that also stole the show.  Linebackers Nyeem Wartman (Valley View), Mike Caprara (Woodland Hills), Bryton Barr (Mechanicsburg) and Jon Hicks (Palmyra) played with their hair on fire over the first 24 minutes.  And defensive tackle Tyrique Jarrett (Taylor Allderdice) was clogging up space in the interior of the trenches.

    “We went out and practiced hard, in full gear almost every day,” Jarrett said.  “We made it into a competition in practice – OK, you did well this play, but on the next one, we’re going to beat you.  It made everybody better.  We were all from different schools, but in the end, we became brothers.  This was a great experience and I had so much fun.”

    Pennsylvania’s defense had also made Ohio pretty one-dimensional offensively.  Until late in the fourth quarter, Ohio had only attempted a trio of passes in the second half – two from scrappy quarterback Adam Wallace (Norwayne), who led his team to an Ohio Division-IV state championship in December.  Wallace finished with 38 total yards of offense, leading a single-wing-esque offensive attack which churned out 120 hard-earned rushing yards.

    Ohio got its initial touchdown on an 85-yard pass from O’Connor (161 pass yards, 13 rush yards, 2 total TD) to Najee Murray (Steubenville) with 4:35 left in the third quarter, but Pennsylvania countered when Rankin found tight end J.P. Holtz (Shaler) on a 4-yard pass to make it 21-7 with 47 seconds left in the third quarter.

    O’Connor was named the Ohio MVP and Rankin the PA MVP.

    “It was an amazing feeling getting selected to play (in the game) and coming out here and playing well,” Rankin said. “But we just made a few mistakes.  You have to be able to finish (in this game), and we didn’t do that tonight.”

    Both Kyeremeh and Jones intercepted a pair of passes for Ohio, which forced six total Pennsylvania turnovers in the game (five interceptions, one fumble).

    During its four-game winning streak, Ohio has outscored Pennsylvania, 130-81.

    NOTES: Saturday’s Big-33 Football Classic marked the 25th all-time meeting between the Pennsylvania and Ohio squads, and the series was tied, 12-12, entering the game….Pennsylvania and Ohio had traded three-game winning streaks in the series since 2000; PA claimed victories from 2000-02 and 2006-08, while Ohio claimed victories from 2003-05 and 2009-11….Ohio’s four-game winning streak is a first in the 25-meeting series, as neither Pennsylvania or Ohio has ever won four consecutive games in the entirity of the series, which was resumed annually in 1993…..Pennsylvania’s all-stars raised their helmets in the air as a moment of silence was held prior to the start of the game to honor the late Joe Paterno, who passed away in January after a battle with lung cancer…..Pittsburgh Steeler quarterback Ben Roethlisberger served as the game’s honorary chairman and posed for pictures and signed autographs prior to the start of the game.

    55TH BIG-33 FOOTBALL CLASSIC

    BOX SCORE

    OH 0 0 7 14 3 – 24
    PA 7 7 7 0 0 – 21

    1st Quarter
    PA – Kevin Gulyas 61 pass from Skyler Morhninweg (Bryant Myer PAT), 7:14
    2nd Quarter
    PA – Shakim Alonzo 13 pass from Blake Rankin (Myer PAT), 2:49
    3rd Quarter
    OH – Najee Murray 85 pass from Tyler O’Connor (Tyler Grassman PAT), 4:35
    PA – J.P. Holtz 4 pass from Rankin (Myer PAT), 0:47
    4th Quarter
    OH – O’Connor 1 run (Grassman PAT), 6:27
    OH – E.J. Junior 0 fumble return (Grassman PAT), 6:10
    OT
    OH – FG, Grassman 39

    OHIO  PA
    1st downs 15 12
    Rushes-yds 40-121 16-35
    Passing  9-24-0 16-28-5
    Passing yds 176 253
    Total yards 297 288
    Penalties 6-54 5-55

    Individual statistics
    RUSHING: OHIO: Warren Ball, 13-41; Jack Snowball, 7-43; Adam Wallace, 6-23; E.J. Junior 6-13; Tyler O’Connor 3-13 TD; TEAM 1-minus-8. PA: Rushel Shell, 5-24; Julian Durden, 5-2; Blake Rankin, 3-minus-1; Skyler Mornhinweg, 2-9; Corey Jones, 1-minus-4.
    PASSING: OHIO: O’Connor, 8-19-0-161 TD; Wallace, 1-2-0-15; Derik Swinderman, 0-3-0-0. PA: Rankin, 11-17-2-145 2 TD; Mornhinweg, 5-11-3-108 TD.
    RECEIVING: OHIO: Ball, 2-15; Anthony Melchiori, 1-2; Matt Eckhardt, 1-17; Quincy Jones, 1-8; Malcolm Robinson, 1-12; Brice Fackler, 1-7; Najee Murray, 1-85 TD. PA: Shell, 3-18; Durden, 3-24; Shakim Alonzo, 3-56 TD; Eugene Lewis, 2-54; Jones, 2-43; Kevin Gulyas, 2-58 TD, J.P. Holtz, 1-4 TD.

     

    Photo’s provided by Matt Topper

  • June 16: LIVE Coverage of PNC Big 33 Classic

    The Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) will once again provide LIVE coverage of the PNC Big 33 Football Classic to a statewide audience. PCN will air what is described by many as “The Super Bowl of High School Football,” on Saturday, June 16. LIVE coverage of the game, which pits Pennsylvania against Ohio, will begin at 7:00 p.m. from Hersheypark Stadium. An encore presentation of the game has been scheduled to air on Sunday, June 17 at 10:00 p.m.

    Following the conclusion of the LIVE game, PCN will air its coverage of the PNC Big 33 coaches’ press conference with WHTM ABC 27’s Gregg Mace. Airing at 11:15 p.m. will be the “Celebration of Achievement” awards program from Friday featuring head football coaches Bill O’Brien of Penn State and Urban Meyer of Ohio State. The program will also include this year’s honorary game chairman and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger. The special awards program will re-air on Sunday, June 17 at 6:00 p.m.

    Online viewing of the PNC Big 33 Football Classic will also be available for $6.99 through an agreement with LiveSportsVideo.com and will run throughout the network’s coverage. LIVE streaming will begin at 6:55 p.m. on Saturday, June 16. To view online, visit http://www.livesportsvideo.com/golive/goliveevents.asp?q=PCN.

    The Big 33 awards academic scholarships to high school seniors as well as provides fundraisers to support local charities and high schools in both Pennsylvania and Ohio.

    Thanks to an agreement with the Big 33 Scholarship Foundation, Inc., PCN viewers across the state will be able to watch the game, which is now celebrating its 55th year.

    For more information on the 2012 PNC Big 33 Football Classic, visit www.big33.org.

    PCN is a nonprofit, noncommercial news organization created and supported by cable television companies. PCN receives no state or federal funding. Network programming is distributed on participating cable systems in Pennsylvania serving more than 10 million Pennsylvanians in 3.3 million homes.  A complete listing of PCN affiliates and network channel designations is available by visiting PCN’s website at www.pcntv.com

  • SVS East Coast Elite Top 25 QB-WR Showcase

     

     

     

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    SVS EAST COAST ELITE QB and WR

    TOP 25 SHOWCASE CAMP

     

    SVS Sports would like to invite you and your staff to the East Coast Elite Quarterback and Wide Receiver Top 25 Showcase Camp on Friday June 29th. The camp is being held from 9am to 3pm at the Lanco Fieldhouse in Lancaster, PA.  Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers are selected by a thorough evaluation process at each camp (high school highlight film is also a part of the evaluation). We feel that the Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers who are selected are some of the best on the east coast and have the skills necessary to compete at the next level.  It would be a great opportunity for you to come and evaluate these players first hand in extensive drill work and different competitions. Most of the Quarterbacks and Wide-Receivers selected are from the Central and Eastern Pennsylvania region.

    More information about all of our camps can be found on www.svssports.com . If you plan to attend or have any other questions about this showcase please contact Camp Director Jim Cantafio at jim@svssports.com (717- 468-7185)

     

    Camp Schedule: (Lanco Fieldhouse  Address : 1901 Miller Road  East Petersburg, PA 17520)

    8:45 am : Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers  Report to Field

    9:00am – 12:00 Position Specific Drill Work and Competitions

    12:00 – 1:00pm Lunch

    1:00 – 3:00 Competitions and One on Ones

    3:00pm – Final Wrap Up and winners announced.

     

    Below is a list of the most notable 2011 East Coast Elite Top 25

    Manny Stocker QB (Coatesville HS) NC State

    Matt Johns QB (Central Bucks South HS) University of Virginia

    Kyle Kerrick WR (Coatesville HS) Michigan State

    Eugene Lewis WR (Wyoming Valley West HS) Penn State

    Brendan Nosovitch QB (Allentown Central Catholic HS) South Carolina

    Dan Collins QB (Williamstown HS, NJ) University of Maine

    Dan Harding QB (Nazareth HS) Akron

    Andrew Dzurik QB (Lancaster Catholic HS) Lafayette

    Ryan Henning QB (North Schuylkill HS) Buckn

     

  • Mid-Atlantic Prospect Showcase powered by Rivals.com

    The Mid Atlantic Football Foundation is proud to announce the upcoming Mid-Atlantic Prospect Showcase powered by Rivals.com.  This is an invitation only event for 2013, 2014 and 2015 prospects.  Players will be coached by former NFL and college players, college coaches and top area high school coaches committed to the development of each participant.

    The Mid-Atlantic Prospect Showcase will provide it’s participants with an opportunity to be evaluated by analysts from Rivals.com including National Football Analyst Mike Farrell.  In addition, 2013 prospects can earn an invite to the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl.

    Rivals.com has been the nation leader with online recruiting, evaluation and exposure for high school football prospects.  Mike Farrell is recognized as one of the true experts in the field of high school football recruiting and serves as a consultant and advisor for the Chesapeake Bowl as well as the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

    The Chesapeake Bowl is the premiere event of the Mid Atlantic Football Foundation.  It is a senior only all-star football game with players from the North (New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware) competing against players from the South (Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia and West Virginia).  In the first two years of the game we have had over 170 players with D1 offers and over 150 players ranked by national recruiting services.  Our goal with the Chesapeake Bowl is to provide its players and coaches with a unique experience for the high school level.  The players and coaches of the Chesapeake Bowl will be hosted over a four day period with activities and practices leading up to the game to provide a true “bowl” like atmosphere.

    We are excited to open this year’s showcase to underclassmen (class of 2014 and 2015).  These players will have an opportunity to be evaluated by Rivals.com for early exposure and recognition in the 2014 and 2015 classes.  They will also be able to receive an early invitation to next year’s Chesapeake Bowl Selection Camp.

    The Mid-Atlantic Prospect Showcase will be held on Sunday, May 20th at the newly renovated Prince George’s County Sports and Learning Complex from 12-4 pm.  Registration will start at 11 am.  The PG Sports and Learning Complex is located at 8001 Sherriff Road, Landover, MD 20785.

    The cost for this camp is $75.00.

    This is an invite only camp.  No walk ups will be admitted.  If you feel you have the skill set necessary to perform with the best prospects in the Mid Atlantic region please have your coach nominate you to our staff.

    To Register; http://12evaluationcamp.eventbrite.com/

    Password: rivals

    Contact info: 443-200-4895

     

  • Top quarterback from Pius X leaves school

    ROSETO – One of the top returning underclassmen in Pennsylvania won’t be suiting up this season. In a email interview with Pius X’s head football coach Phil Stambaugh we found out today that AJ Long has left Pius X.

    “This morning I found out his mother, who lives in Tennessee withdrew him from Pius”, said Head Football Coach Phil Stambaugh. “I had no idea he was leaving and I speak with him daily.”

    “Despite the rumors early this year, Long isn’t leaving for another school in the Lehigh Valley. He is leaving to go to school in Tennessee”, said Stambaugh.

    As a freshman, Long passed for 2,852 yards and 28 touchdowns. He rushed for 355 yards and four touchdowns.

    Last season, Long completed 67 percent of his passes for 3,700 yards and 46 touchdowns.

    In two years he has passed for 6,552 yards and is 3,201 yards away from breaking the all-time career passing yards record that is held by Brockway’s Derek Buganza (9,752 yards).

    If you project his career numbers he would have shattered the career passing record, passing for more than 13,000 yards in his career.

     

  • Maryland-bound Hills’ 4 TDs key West rout of East, 45-24

    MONROEVILLE, Pa. – During his high school career, it wasn’t uncommon for Pittsburgh Central Catholic quarterback Perry Hills to only attempt nine passes in a game.

    But what Hills did with his nine pass attempts Sunday afternoon in his final scholastic football game of his career was something he admitted he’d never, ever done before during his two and one-half seasons as the Vikings’ field general.

    Hills, a Maryland recruit, threw for 273 yards and four touchdowns, including two scoring strikes of 80 yards or more to Dontez Ford (Sto-Rox) as the West rolled up 364 yards passing in a 45-24 victory over the East in the PSFCA East-West All-Star Game played at Gateway High School in Monroeville.

    The East-West game, previously played at Mansion Park Stadium in Altoona, was not played last season, but will now follow an alternating site pattern with its resumption.  Gateway High School will serve as the host site for the even-numbered seasons and Downingtown East High School in Exton will serve as the East’s site in odd-numbered seasons.

    The 45 points scored by the West marked a new game record for points scored by one team in the game.  The 69 combined points also established a new game record, besting the 2009 edition, which featured 59 combined points in a 37-22 East victory.

    And while there aren’t records for passing efficiency kept, it’s pretty safe to assume Hills would take the cake in that department.

    “At Central Catholic, we always had a great running back I could hand the ball off to in Damion Jones-Moore,” Hills, the West MVP, said postgame.  “It was great to come out and throw that much and for that many yards.  It was my personal goal to win this game.”

    If any Maryland Terrapin fans were watching, Hills certainly gave them plenty of reason to be excited, especially with his fourth and final touchdown pass – an 88-yard connection to Ford in the fourth quarter to cap the game scoring.  Hills, lined up in the shotgun formation, saw the snap roll between his legs and into the end zone.  He regained possession, rolled right, then floated a spiral to a wide-open Ford, who did the rest.

    “It was supposed to be a running play,” Ford explained.  “And I looked back and the defensive back was nowhere in sight and I was like, ‘How did he know it was a run so quickly?’ Then I saw Perry in the end zone.  I just stayed with the play, caught the ball and took off.”

    Take off the Syracuse-bound Ford did, high-stepping into the end zone to cap a five-catch, 193-yard, three-touchdown game.

    “It feels good,” Ford said.  “It feels good to come back and play good ball in my final game.  My senior season ended with a 42-6 loss to Clairton (in the WPIAL championship game).  It was great to end things on a high note.”

    Early on, however, it was the East pushing all the right buttons.  Just 61 seconds into the contest, the green-and-white clad visitors led 7-0 thanks to a Daniel Brown (C.B. South) nine-yard scoring run.  That margin was pushed to 10-0 thanks to a Brad Lukasak (Blue Mountain) 48-yard field goal.

    The West, meanwhile, was sputtering.  Starting field general Steve Franco threw a pair of interceptions within the West’s first four plays from scrimmage and lost a fumble on the team’s sixth play from scrimmage.

    “After the first three possessions (of the game), I went over to Steve on the sidelines and we talked about bouncing back,” said West head coach Homer DeLattre (Corry Area).  “I told him, ‘I have full confidence in you to go out and get the job done.’”

    Franco did rebound, connecting with Darren Massey (Montour) on a 74-yard pass-and-catch before hooking up with Ford for a seven-yard scoring pass to bring the West within 10-7 through one quarter.

    Then, it was Hills’ show.  He hit his first four passes of the day for 122 yards, including scoring passes of 32 yards to Jamar Clark (McKeesport) and 80 yards to Ford to move the West ahead, 21-10.

    Then, right before halftime, Hills stuck a dagger in the East’s side after the guests had pulled to within 21-17 on a 61-yard pass from Matt Johns (C.B. South) to Adam Bridgeforth (Nazareth).  On that seven-play, 67-yard drive, Hills hit passes of 10 yards to Ford and 40 yards to Clark before finding Massey from 13 yards out with 16 seconds left in the half.

    After Brown brought the East to within four, 28-24, on an eight-yard run in the third quarter, the West scored the game’s final 17 points to pull away.  De’Andre Moon (Rochester) scored on a 19-yard run; Ryan Gralish (Mars) booted a 30-yard field goal and Hills found Ford on the aforementioned 88-yard broken play.

    “They had some very talented athletes that had the ability to make plays,” said East head coach Joe Repshis (Abington Heights).  “I thought our defensive backs played well today, but it’s just a testament to the quarterback and his ability to hit those passes.”

    The West finished with 532 yards of total offense – 364 through the air and another 168 on the ground.  Moon led all backs with a game-high 119 yards rushing, while Hills added four totes for 24 yards and Franco four carries for 17 yards.  Clark caught two passes for 72 yards and Massey two for 87.

    Johns, the East MVP, finished 8-of-14 for 194 yards and one touchdown and added five rushes for 20 yards.  Brown paced the East ground game with nine rushes for 33 yards and the pair of touchdowns.  Bobby Martarella (Neshaminy) was the top receiver, hauling in four passes for 76 yards while Mark Doe (Academy Park) added two receptions for 85 yards.

    Both Repshis and DeLattre noted the efforts of their teams coming together despite only a few weekend practices leading up to Sunday’s game.

    “The experience leading up to this game was phenomenal – we had zero problems,” Repshis said.  “I can’t say enough about the work ethics of the players and I am very proud of their effort.”

    “This game shows you that guys of great character who are good football players can come together and connect as a team,” DeLattre said.  “The comraderie was amazing, and these guys just connected.”

    NOTES: The East leads the all-time series, 7-4.  Sunday marked the first time the West all-stars had scored more than 24 points in the game and marked the West’s first victory in the series since 2008.  Lukasak, who will walk on at Pitt, had a 37-yard field goal attempt in the third quarter blocked by Mike Shansky (Blackhawk), which was recovered and returned 26 yards by Brian Jones (Gateway).  Philipsburg-Osceola’s Kyle Lanich, listed at 6’4, 315 pounds, played the entire game at center for the West.  Both teams were flagged six times each for a combined 115 yards.  Harding, who threw for 3,739 yards at Nazareth in his senior season, finished with 31 passing yards in 16 attempts.  The game featured 10 plays from scrimmage of 32 yards or longer, not including special teams.

  • Running backs – Class of 2012-2013

    Who are some of the top running backs going into the 2012-13 season? Here’s our list of the top five running backs in Eastern PA. The Big School list consists of players from schools within the AAAA and AAA classifications and the Small School list consists of players from schools within the AA and A classifications. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name. 

    Who makes your top five list?

    EPA (Big School)

    1) Jordyn Bennett, Garnet Valley – 2011 Video Highlights

    Bennett ran for 775 yards and 16 touchdowns on 75 carries and caught six passes for 95 yards as a junior.

     

    2) Mike Class, Pennridge – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a sophomore, Class rushed for 1,512 yards on 245 carries and 15 touchdowns.

     

    3) Roman Clay, Lancaster Catholic – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Clay rushed for 1,899 yards on 186 carries and 31 touchdowns. His sophomore season he rushed for 1,544 yards on 171 carries and 20 touchdowns. His junior year he was named Small School Offensive player of the year by EasternPAFootball.com.

     

    4) Tyler Phillips, Valley View – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Phillips rushed for 1,553 yards on 155 carries and 23 touchdowns. He caught eight passes for 18 yards.

     

    5) Zayd Issah, Central Dauphin – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Issah rushed for 1,345 yards on 237 carries and 21 touchdowns. He caught 29 passes for 672 yards and 10 touchdowns. On of the most versatile backs in Pennsylvania.

     

    EPA (Small School)

    1) Adam Geiger, Trinity (3) – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Geiger rushed for 1,112 yards on 127 carries and 20 touchdowns. He averaged 8.76 yards per carry. His sophomore year he rushed for 1,419 yards and 15 touchdowns.

     

    2) Austin Seamon, Dunmore

    As a junior, Seamon rushed for 1,342 yards on 143 carries and 16 touchdowns. He averaged 9.39 yards per carry.

     

    3) David Williams, West Catholic – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Williams rushed for 1,938 yards on 301 carries and 17 touchdowns. Williams is ranked the number one running back prospect in Pennsylvania.

     

    4) Nick O’Brien, Wyoming Area

    As a junior, O’Brein rushed for 1,847 yards on 192 carries and 29 touchdowns. He averaged 9.62 yards per rush.

     

    5) Parrish Bennett, Hanover Area

    As a junior, Bennett rushed for 1,597 yards on 258 carries and 13 touchdowns. He caught 16 passes for 319 yards and three touchdowns.

     

  • Quarterbacks – Class of 2012-2013

     

    Who are some of the top quarterbacks going into the 2012-13 season? Here’s our list of the top five quarterbacks in Eastern PA. The Big School list consists of players from schools within the AAAA and AAA classifications and the Small School list consists of players from schools within the AA and A classifications. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name. 

    Who makes your top five list?

    EPA (Big School)

    1) Alec Werner, Bishop McDevitt – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Werner passed for 3,518 yards and 30 touchdowns. He completed 238 of 361 passes.

     

    2) Brandon Lavia, Central Dauphin – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Lavia completed 96 of 171 passes for 1,490 yards and 16 touchdowns. He added 164 yards rushing and four scores. He led his team to a Class 4A state title. His sophomore season he passed for 1,648 yards and 17 touchdowns.


    3) Brennan Scott, Manheim Township – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Scott completed 153 of 256 passes for 2,480 yards and 29 touchdowns. He had only four interceptions. His sophomore season he passed for 2,036 yards and 15 touchdowns.

     

    4) Kyle Lauletta, Downingtown East – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Lauletta completed 130 of 210 passes for 1,971 yards and 23 touchdowns. His team finished 9-3.

     

    5) Michael Keir, Roman Catholic – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a junior, Keir completed 108 of 198 passes for 1,525 yards and 12 touchdowns.  He added 71 yards rushing. His sophomore season he passed for 1,207 yards and 13 touchdowns.

     

    EPA (Small School)

    1) AJ Long, Pius X – 2011 Video Highlights

    As a Sophomore, Long completed 212 of 315 passes for 3,700 yards and 46 touchdowns. He rushed for 931 yards on 110 carries and 17 touchdowns. His freshman season he passed for 2,852 yards and 28 touchdowns. He rushed for 355 yards on 91 carries and four touchdowns.

     

    2) Brett Smith, Delone Catholic

    As a Junior, Smith passed for 1,380 yards and 21 touchdowns. He added 60 yards rushing and three scores. His sophomore year he passed for 525 yards and nine scores.

     

    3) Chris Palubinsky, Shenandoah Valley

    As a Junior Palubinsky completed 97 of 192 passes for 1,527 yards and 12 touchdowns. He rushed for 303 yards on 92 carries and 10 touchdowns.

     

    4) Dustin Crouse, Littlestown

    As a Junior, Crouse completed 126 of 246 passes for 2,147 yards and 18 touchdowns. He rushed for 131 yards and one score.

     

    5) Nick O’Brien, Wyoming Area

    As a Junior, O’Brien completed 48 of 94 passes for 729 yards and nine touchdowns. He rushed for 1,847 yards on 198 carries and 28 touchdowns.

     

  • Red Zone Media presents the 2012 East-West All-Star game live

    Red Zone Media will broadcast the 2012 PSFCA East-West All-Star Game on May 6th at 2 p.m. at Gateway High School in Monroeville, just outside of Pittsburgh.

    The East-West game got its start when members of the Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association approached the Allegheny Mountains Convention & Visitors Bureau to help organize and produce a sister game to the Big 33 Game. The Big 33 Game features the top players in the state against players from Ohio. Unfortunately only 34 players can be selected to represent Pennsylvania, and in a state with a rich football tradition many quality players are left out. Thus, the PSFCA East West All Star Game was conceived giving the honor to play in a statewide, prestigious all star game to 68 more players

    The East-West game had been an annual occurrence since 2001 until last season.  The game wasn’t played because of changes to NCAA rules.  The PSFCA expects it to be played annually again with it alternating to each side of the state.  Next year, the game is tentatively scheduled for Downingtown.  The previous ten games were played in Altoona.

    The game can be heard on your computer at www.redzonemedia.com,www.easternpafootball.com and www.westernpafootball.net as well as you smart phone using the free Tunein Radio app.  Pregame will begin at 1:45 p.m.  Veteran Pittsburgh broadcaster Alex Panormios will have the play-by-play call, Northeast Pa Football Network’s Chris Kucharski will provide the color and Prep Nation Radio’s Eddie Walker will be the sideline reporter.

    Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania is the primary sponsor for the event.  Click here for the 2012 team rosters.  Corry Area’s Homer DeLattre will coach the West team while Abington Heights’ Joe Repshis will coach the East squad.

    Listen Live – Click here

     

  • 2012 PSFCA East West All Star Game

    The East-West All-Star football game will resume its series after a year’s hiatus. The game will be played May 6 at Gateway High School in Monroeville.

    Game History
    The first game was held at Mansion Park in Altoona in June of 2001, after members of the Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association (PSFCA) approached the Allegheny Mountains Convention & Visitors Bureau to help organize and produce a sister game to the Big 33 Game. The Big 33 Game features the top players in the state against players from Ohio. Unfortunately only 34 players can be selected to represent Pennsylvania, and in a state with a rich football tradition many quality players are left out. Thus, the PSFCA East West All Star Game was conceived giving the honor to play in a statewide, prestigious all star game to 68 more players.

    Players
    The players selected to play in the game truly represent some of the finest football talent in Pennsylvania. Past player have gone on to play for college powerhouse teams such as Penn State, University of Maryland, Ohio State, Pitt, Notre Dame, Syracuse University, Cornell University, U. S. Naval Academy and University of Michigan. The game has also been a showcase for Ivy League athletes, with players going on to Princeton and Yale. Our first class of alumni was eligible for the NFL draft in April of 2005 and several have begun their professional careers with the NFL.

    Pennsylvania Bowl
    Currently the East holds the advantage for wins, having won seven of the ten all-star games. Clearly the stage has been set for rivalry that’s sure to continue to grow. As the rivalry grows so does game attendance and recognition. More than 50,000 people (an average of 5,000 people at each game) have traveled to Altoona to watch these future college and NFL players in a classic rivalry. The Game has been aired since 2003 on PCN and Fox Sports.

    The Future
    The game was not played in 2011 due to lack of sponsorship and a variety of other issues. The PSFCA thought it was a necessity to get this game going again, so after a year hiatus, the PSFCA with the help of many other sponsors has brought the East West All Star Game back. The game will be played in Western PA (Gateway-2012) during the even numbered years and in Eastern PA (Downingtown West-2013) in the odd numbered years. For more information please visit our website at www.psfca.org.

    Game Scores

    2001            East 31             West 3

    2002            East 31             West 17

    2003            West 14            East 10

    2004            East 39             West 13

    2005            East 24             West 7

    2006            East 20             West 14

    2007             West 24           East 14

    2008            West 10            East 0

    2009            East 37              West 22

    2010            East 33              West 7

    2011             No Game

    2012            West??            East ??

     

    ROSTERS:

    WEST ROSTER
    NAME SCHOOL POSITION
    Avery Anderson Gateway (Monroeville) OL / DL
    David Miller Senca Valley (Harmony) OL
    Jordan Farrow Central Valley (Monaca) OL
    Zach Rugg Bishop McCort (Johnstown) OL
    Clark McCready Hollidaysburg (Hollidaysburg) OL
    Andrew Carfagna North Hills (Pittsburgh) OL
    Kyle Lanich Philipsburg-Osceola Area (Philipsburg) OL
    John Rizzo Richland (Johnstown) H-B
    Chad Phillis Central Valley (Monaca) TE
    Patrick Livsey Gateway (Monroeville) RB
    DeAndre Moon Rochester (Rochester) RB
    Steve Franco Tyrone (Tyrone) QB
    Perry Hills Pittsburgh Central Catholic (Pittsburgh) QB
    Rahim Cathie Gateway (Monroeville) WR
    Dontez Ford Sto-Rox (McKees Rocks) WR
    Jamar Clark McKeepsport (McKeesport) WR
    Nick Patten Tyrone (Tyrone) WR
    Darren Massey Montour (McKees Rocks) WR
    Luke DeHart McDowell (Erie) DL
    Anthony Rollins Gateway (Monroeville) DL
    Tony Turner Grove City (Grove City) DL
    Carvan Thompson Clairton (Clairton) DL
    Josh Kibbie Kane (Kane) DL
    Haakim Oliver Gateway (Monroeville) LB
    Kevin Clarke West Mifflin (West Mifflin) LB
    Mike Shansky Blackhawk (Beavers Falls) LB
    Alkwan Williams Johnstown (Johnstown) LB
    Zack Gula Hopewell (Aliquippa) LB
    Chaz Whitaker Penn Hills (Pittsburgh) DB
    Brian Jones Gateway (Monroeville) DB
    Curtis Frye Clearfield (Clearfield) DB
    Aaron Law Central Valley (Monaca) DB
    Nolan Harmotto Hopewell (Aliquippa) DB
    Ryan Gralish Mars (Mars) P/K
    West Staff
    Homer DeLattre (Corry Area) -Head Coach
    Jeff Vroman (Philipsburg-Osceola) – Assistant Coach
    Jeff McCafferty (Carrick) – Assistant Coach
    Jason Barner (Kane) – Assistant Coach
    Tom Dickinson (North Penn) – Assistant Coach
    Joe Greco (New Brighton) – Assistant Coach
    EAST ROSTER
    NAME SCHOOL POSITION
    Tad McNeeley Allentown Central Catholic (Allentown) OL
    Nick Bartoli Wyoming Area (Exeter) OL
    Brandon McGowan Marian Catholic (Tamaqua) OL
    Chris Kutsubos Neshaminy (Langhorne) OL
    Kyree Ross Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg) OL
    Joe Dolan Abington Heights (Clarks Summit) OL
    Mike Makur West Catholic (Philadelphia) OL
    Jesse Myers Central Dauphin (Harrisburg) TE
    Joe Parsnik Wilkes-Barre Coughlin (Wilkes-Barre) ATH
    Daniel Brown Central Bucks South (Warrington) RB
    Cimirrow Moat Marple-Newtown (Newtown Square) RB
    Dan Harding Nazareth (Nazareth) QB
    Matt Johns Central Bucks South (Warrington) QB
    Bobby Martella Neshaminy (Langhorne) WR
    Jalen Snyder- Scipio Allentown Central Catholic (Allentown) WR
    Adam Bridgeforth Nazareth (Nazareth) WR
    Mark Doe Academy Park (Sharon Hill) WR
    Mike Burke IV Columbia (Columbia) WR
    Cody Laubach Emmaus (Emmaus) DL
    Jeremiah Lowery Academy Park (Sharon Hill) DL
    Mike Galantini Valley View (Archbald) DL
    Shane Johnson Cardinal O’Hara (Springfield) DE
    Nathan Hamilton Central Dauphin (Harrisburg) DE
    Shayne Watson North Penn (Landsdale) DE
    DeVaughn Chollette West Scanton (Scranton) LB
    Ralph Reeves North Penn (Landsdale) LB
    Rob Dvoracek Parkland (Allentown) LB
    JJ Fives Scranton Prep (Scranton) LB
    Will Parks Germantown (Philadelphia) DB
    LeRoy McClain Susquehanna Twp. (Harrisburg) DB
    Brandon Shippen Norristown (Norristown) DB
    Nick Dudley Downingtown East (Exton) DB
    Anthony Orlando Bethleham Liberty (Bethlehem) DB
    Brad Lukasak Blue Mountain (Schuylkill Haven) P/K
    East Staff
    Joe Repshis (Abington Heights) – Head Coach
    Harold Fairclough (Formerly Allentown CC) – Assistant Coach
    Joe Tout (Nothern Lehigh) – Assistant Coach
    Steve Jervis (Lackawanna Trail) – Assistant Coach
    Evan Prall (Riverside) – Assistant Coach
    Rich Gentile (Upper Darby) – Assistant Coach

     

  • New Penn State Coach Bill O’Brien to Speak at LFG Football Camp

    EASTON, PA – Mar. 29, 2012 – Lauren’s First and Goal Foundation is excited to announce Bill O’Brien, head football coach at Penn State University, will be the featured guest speaker at the Ninth Annual LFG Football Camp on Sunday, June 3 at Lafayette College.

    The one-day football camp for high school players are the primary fundraiser for the foundation, which provides financial support for brain tumor research and cancer services, offers financial and emotional support to families living with pediatric cancer, and increases awareness of the disease. LFG has raised more than $1 million since it was created in 2004.

    “We could not be more excited to have Coach O’Brien volunteer to be our featured speaker,” said John Loose, LFG founder and defensive coordinator of the Lafayette College football team. “He has been successful everywhere he has been and we are sure he will have a great message for the campers and coaches.”

    Prior to his appointment at Penn State in January, O’Brien served as the Offensive Coordinator of the New England Patriots, where he was instrumental in helping New England earn a 13-3 record, the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs and advancing to Super Bowl XLVI last season.

    A member of the Patriots’ coaching staff since 2007, including the last three mentoring the quarterbacks, O’Brien has worked with some of the game’s most successful and innovative coaches and players in his 19-year coaching career, including Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, Wes Welker, Randy Moss, Rob Gronkowski, Ralph Friedgen, George O’Leary and Chan Gailey.

    A graduate of Brown University, O’Brien joined Belichick’s staff in New England as a coaching assistant in 2007 after 14 seasons on the staffs of Georgia Tech, Maryland and Duke.

    The LFG Football Camp is open to student-athletes who will be entering grades 9 through 12 this fall. During the event, athletes are divided into small groups and receive instruction in a variety of offensive and defensive skills from volunteer college coaches from around the country.

    Along with the PA camp, LFG also sponsors a one-day camp at Otterbein University in Ohio, which will be held on Sunday, June 17. Registration for the camp is $33 and student-athletes can register online at www.lfgf.org.

    Follow the latest camp news on Twitter at www.twitter.com/LFGfootballcamp and Facebook at www.facebook.com/LaurensFirstandGoal.

     

  • Football clinic features former NFL Lineman

    QUAKERTOWN – Saturday afternoon FASST Football Academy had a lineman clinic headed by former Pittsburgh Steeler Offensive right guard Darnell Stapleton.

    The camp is for any football player looking to improve their football skills during the off-season.

    Stapleton is regarded as one of the finest line coaches in America and works with college players who are looking to continue their careers in the NFL. Darnell teaches special techniques to improve offensive lineman strength and speed.

    The former Rutgers center was a undrafted free agent following the 2007 NFL draft. In 2008 he started 12 games at offensive right guard and in 2009 Darnell earned a Super Bowl ring with the Steelers.

    Before he was a star center a Rutgers he played at Hudson Valley Community College.

    He talked about education to the players and why it is important. “I tried to stress it goes hand and hand. The important part of being a student athlete is being a student first and a athlete as well.”

    Darnell talked about today’s athlete, “These kids are really athletic. I think they are ahead of where I was when I was their age. I try to stress to them to stay focused and understand what you put into this game is what you will get back. If you go 50 percent you are only going to get 50 percent. If you put everything you have in it you will get a lot in return.”

    Helping Darnell today is New Hampshire offensive lineman Mike Coccia. Coccia is a former player from Bethlehem Freedom where he was named first-team all-conference and first-team all-area. “I came down to help out the young guys,” said Coccia. “It’s nice to give back and see what these kids are doing and maybe I can help them get where I am at.”

    Today’s clinic featured players from Phillipsburg (NJ), Pennridge, Southern Lehigh, Central Bucks East, Pius X and many more schools. “It gives us a chance to work with kids one-on-one,” said FASST Performance owner Jason Brader.

    Brader is a former All-American running back at Muhlenberg College and recently was named to the Muhlenberg College athletic Hall of Fame.

    Following his athletic career he founded FASST (Functional Athletic Speed & Strength Training). Jason is a certified strength and conditioning specialist.

    He trains youth, college and professional athletes. Brader talked about what they do at FASST, “We help them approve their strength, speed and agility.”

    A couple of lineman that stood out today. One was Sophomore Deion Oliver from Central Bucks East.

    The 6-foot-4, 265-pound right tackle talked about why he likes being a lineman, “I like being a lineman because of the combination of strength and speed. My biggest strength is my athleticism.”

    The other lineman who stood out today was Southern Lehigh’s Andrew Terlingo. The 6-foot-5, 285-pound junior has offers from schools like, Buffalo, Illinois, Kent State, Penn State, Syracuse and West Virginia.

    Terlingo talked about blocking, “The biggest thing for me is seeing the running back burst through the line and score a touchdown.”

     

  • Pennsylvania Top High School Football Prospects “Class of 2013”

    The Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association and the Big 33 Football organization released its annual listing of top high school football prospects for the Class of 2013. The list is compiled exclustively by high school coaches.

     

    Player Name School Position Height Weight
    QB/Athletes
    Rori Blair Upper St. Clair High School ATH 6’4″ 200
    Tyler Boyd Clairton High School ATH 6’1″ 170
    Jordan Brown Seneca  High School QB 6’2″ 190
    Luke Brumbaugh Seton LaSalle High School QB 6’1″ 175
    Miles Caitlin University Prep High School ATH 5’11” 195
    Shavanta Craft Jeanette High School ATH 5’5″ 170
    Brendan Conniker North Allegheny High School ATH 6’1″ 180
    Dakota Datz Southmoreland High School QB 6’0″ 180
    Tim DiGiorgio Frankford High School QB 6’4″ 200
    Jordan Edmonds Jeanette High School ATH 5’9″ 175
    Brendan Edwards Imani Christian High School ATH 5’9″ 170
    Danny Ferrens Penns Manor High School QB 6’1″ 190
    Zach Guiser Greensburg Central Catholic High School ATH 6’1″ 180
    Jim Haley Msgr. Bonner High School QB/ATH 6’1″ 185
    Titus Howard Clairton High School ATH 6’4″ 175
    Mike Keir Roman Catholic High School QB 6’2″ 220
    Kyle Lauletta Downingtown East High School QB 6’3″ 205
    Brandon Lavia Central Dauphin High School QB 6’1″ 118
    Mark Leftwich North Allegheny High School QB 5’11” 190
    Pat Moriarty Harriton High School QB 6’2″ 170
    Isaiah Neely Our Lady of Sacred Heart High School ATH 5’9″ 170
    Chavis Rawlins Monesson High School ATH 6’2″ 188
    Drew Scales Central Dauphin High School ATH 5’9″ 165
    Bryan Schor Delaware Valley High School QB 6’2″ 190
    Brennan Scott Manheim Township High School QB 6’1″ 180
    Nick Shafnisky Whitehall High School QB 6’2″ 200
    Eddie Stockett McKeesport High School QB 6’4″ 210
    Damian Terry Erie Cathedral Prep High School QB 6’4″ 210
    Joe Viviano Conestoga High School QB 6’5″ 205
    Terrish Webb Clairton High School ATH 6’0″ 170
    Tom Woodson Gateway High School QB 6’2″ 200
     

    RB

    Aaron Bailey Penn Hills High School RB 5’6″ 155
    Forrest Barnes Seneca Valley High School RB 5’10” 175
    Dane Brown Franklin Regional High School RB 5’7″ 185
    Dorian Brown Baldwin High School RB 5’10” 172
    Roman Clay Lancaster Catholic High School RB 6’0″ 205
    Deshawn Coleman Hickory High School RB 6’1″ 175
    Darin Franklin Gateway High School RB 5’9″ 190
    Zayd Issah Central Dauphin High School RB 6’3″ 220
    Daquan Mack Pennsbury High School RB 6’2″ 240
    Kyle Mayfield North Penn High School RB 6’0″ 200
    Tyler Phillips Valley View High School RB 6’0″ 185
    Jeremy Salomon Cumberland Valley High School RB 6’1″ 220
    Sean Titus Lancaster Catholic High School RB 6’3″ 180
    David Williams West Catholic High School RB 6’0″ 190
     

    WR/DB

    Justin Andrews Neshaminy High School WR 5’10” 165
    Zach Challingsworth South Fayette High School WR 6’2″ 170
    Sean Coleman LaSalle College High School WR/DB 5’9″ 180
    Andrews Dadebow Central York High School DB 6’1″ 178
    Artel Foster Meadville High School DB 6’0″ 175
    Robert Foster Central Valley High School WR 6’2″ 185
    William Fuller Roman Catholic High School WR 6’2″ 175
    Colby Grant Susquehanna Township High School WR 5’9″ 175
    Dan Hare Kennard-Dale High School DB/ATH 5’11” 180
    Jay Harris Downingtown East High School WR 5’11” 170
    Brian Lemelle Bishop McDevitt WR/DB 5’11” 175
    Nick O’Brien Wyoming Area High School DB/ATH 5’10” 170
    Karlon Quiller Scranton High School WR/DB 6’0″ 170
    Delton Williams Erie Cathedral Prep High School WR 6’2″ 205
    Lucky Williams Wyoming Valley West High School WR/DB 6’1″ 170
    Charles Wilson-Adams Tyrone High School DB 5’10” 180
    Devin Wilson Montour High School WR 6’4″ 175
    Daryl Worley Penn Charter High School WR/DB 6’2″ 170
     

    TE/DE

    Adam Brenaman Cedar Cliff High School TE 6’5″ 230
    James Conner McDowell High School DE 6’2″ 225
    Connor Decker Delaware Valley High School TE 6’3″ 230
    Matt Galambos Haverford School TE/LB 6’2″ 220
    Elijah Griffin Downingtown East High School TE/DT 6’3″ 260
    Jackson Miller Lower Dauphin High School TE/DE 6’3″ 225
    Scott Orndoff Seton LaSalle High School TE 6’5″ 240
    Jaymar Parrish Gateway High School TE/LB 6’2″ 230
    Quinn Thompson General McLane High School DE 6’5″ 230
    Nick Trovilli Susquehanna Township High School TE/HB 6’2″ 220
    Jon Yohman Wilmington High School DE 6’3″ 240
     

    OLine/DLine

    Nick Archidiacono Archbishop Wood High School OL/DL 6’2″ 245
    Justin Barber Lackawanna Trail High School OL/DL 6’1″ 260
    Ryan Bednar South Allegheny High School OL/DL 6’2″ 275
    Curtis Cochran Council Rock North High School OL/DL 6’5″ 265
    Tom Devenney Warwick High School OL/DL 6’3″ 178
    Zach Duffy Muhlenberg High School OL/DL 6’3″ 315
    Mike Dunn Bishop Canevin High School DL 6’1″ 230
    Brad Emerick Wilkes Barre Coughlin High School OL/DL 6’3″ 270
    Tyler Haddock Montour High School OL/DL 6’0″ 300
    Schuyler Harting Elco High School OL/DL 6’4″ 255
    R.J. Hughes Gateway High School OL 6’4″ 285
    Dorian Johnson Belle Vernon High School OL 6’6″ 275
    Steve Juarbe Pius X High School OL/DL 6’2″ 290
    Brody Kern West York High School OL 6’2″ 275
    Pat Kugler North Allegheny High School OL/DL 6’4″ 265
    Mike McGlinchey Penn Charter High School OL/DL 6’8″ 285
    Madison O’Conner Pottsgrove High School OL 6’3″ 330
    Shawdi Parker Allerderdice High School OL/DL 6’6″ 295
    Brett Polinsky Minersville High School OL/DL 6’1″ 270
    Buddy Shutlock Dallas High School OL/DL 6’4″ 265
    Shakir Soto Wilkes Barre GAR OL/DL 6’3″ 235
    Xavier Stevons Trinity High School Ol/DL 6’1″ 275
    Fran Walsh Archbishop Wood High School OL/DL 6’2″ 285
    Elijah Wilkinson Downingtown West High School OL 6’4″ 305
     

    Linebackers

    Alex Anzalone Wyomissing High School LB 6’3″ 220
    T.J. Armstrong Clairton High School LB 6’1″ 225
    Darnell Ashton Valley View High School LB 6’2″ 225
    Alex Beasley Woodland Hills High School LB 6’0″ 233
    Austin Brown Easton Area High School LB 6’0″ 225
    Brandon Chatmon Cardinal O’Hara LB 6’1″ 215
    Hodari Christian McKeesport High School LB 6’1″ 210
    Cody Delfino Lakeland High School LB 6’2″ 225
    Josh Dininney Richland High School LB 6’4″ 255
    Khrye Drayer McDowell High School LB 6’0″ 235
    Toreek Hester Penn Hills High School LB/RB 6’0″ 240
    Caleb Johnson Northern Lehigh High School LB/WR 6’4″ 210
    Dylan Neil Slippery Rock High School LB 6’1″ 230
    Mike Newhouse Homer-Center High School LB 6’1″ 215
    Jake Plonsky Cathedral Prep High School LB 6’3″ 239


  • Aaron Cook wins the 52nd annual Scholar-Athlete award

    NORTHAMPTON  – Sunday night the Lehigh Valley Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame held their 52nd annual Scholar-Athlete dinner.

    The dinner recognizes 34 high schools and six local colleges from the Poconos and Lehigh Valley region.

    Kutztown University football coach Ray Monica was the main speaker at the Northampton Community Center. After his speech, the president of the Chapter, Edward Watto announced the winner.

    That winner is Palmerton’s Aaron Cook.

    Cook becomes the third player from Palmerton to win this award. In 1995 Jesse Rehus and in 2009 Matt Falcone won the award.

    Cook is a 5-foot-8, 195-pound fullback and linebacker, on defense he had 86 total tackles, including 56 solo and four sacks. He ranks 4th out of 139 students. He is an honor roll student, National Honor Society member, earned all-conference honors, football team captain, and participates in baseball and the yearbook staff. He is a 2011 Mini-Max Award winner, class secretary, FBLA and Environmental club member. His numerous volunteering actives include the Miracle League and Special Olympics.

     

    Photo by Don Herb

    Source: The Lehigh Valley Chapter NFF and Maxpreps.com

     

  • FASST Football Academy QB Training Session II

    When: March 10th – April 28

    Times: Saturdays 11:00-12:00pm

    Where: FASST Performance 1642 Route 309 S, Quakertown, PA

    Cost: 8 Sessions for $195

    Athletes participating in our program will work with former West Virginia and Bethlehem Catholic star, Adam Bednarik on:

    – Drops and Footwork

    – Release and throwing mechanics

    – QB specific upper body flexibility and strength training

    – Leadership and mental components of the quarterback position

    Enroll at Click here

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    FASST Football Academy Darnell Stapleton Youth Lineman Clinic

    When: Saturday March 17th 12:30-2:00pm

    Where: FASST Performance 1642 Route 309 South, Quakertown PA

    Who: Any youth football lineman ages 8-12 looking to improve their football skills

    Cost: $35

    FASST and the FASST Football Academy are excited to present the Darnell Stapleton FASST Football Academy Youth Lineman Clinic. This program is for any youth football looking to improve their football skill during the off-season. Darnell is regarded as one of the finest line coaches in the country and works with college players who are looking to continue their careers in the NFL. Be a part of this unique opportunities and learn the tips that enabled Darnell to earn a superbowl ring with the 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers.

    – Stance (3 point and 2 point stance)
    – Run Blocks (Base Drive/ Reach Block/ Pulls/ Traps)
    – Pass Pro (Footwork/ Target/ Hand Placement)
    – Second Level Blocks on LB’s
    – One on One’s (Unpadded working half a man focus on moving feet)

    Enroll at Click here

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    FASST Football Academy Darnell Stapleton Lineman Clinic

    When: Saturday March 17th 2:30-5:00pm

    Where: FASST Performance 1642 Route 309 South, Quakertown PA

    Who: Any football lineman ages 13-18 looking to improve their football skills

    Cost: $55

    FASST and the FASST Football Academy are excited to present the Darnell Stapleton FASST Football Academy Lineman Clinic. This program is for any football looking to improve their football skill during the off-season. Darnell is regarded as one of the finest line coaches in the country and works with college players who are looking to continue their careers in the NFL. Be a part of this unique opportunities and learn the tips that enabled Darnell to earn a superbowl ring with the 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers.

    – Stance (3 point and 2 point stance) – Run Blocks (Base Drive/ Reach Block/ Pulls/ Traps) – Pass Pro (Footwork/ Target/ Hand Placement) – Second Level Blocks on LB’s – One on One’s (Unpadded working half a man focus on moving feet)

    Enroll at Click here

  • “Final Five” selected for 2011 Mr. Pennsylvania Football Award

    (Harrisburg, PA)-  Wayde D. Marsico, President/CEO of Sportsrecruiters.com announces the final five finalists in the Mr. Pennsylvania high school football awards. Two awards will be presented; one for the Small School Mr. Pennsylvania which consists of class A and class AA players, and one for the Big School Mr. Pennsylvania which consists of class AAA and class AAAA players.  The players were chosen by football fans, sportswriters/sportscasters, and high school coaches from around the state with almost 25,000 voters.

    The Finalists for the Small School/A/AA award are:

    Brad Fegley    Senior     Southern Columbia High School    Quarterback

    Roman Clay   Junior       Lancaster Catholic High School    Running Back

    Demetrious Cox    Senior     Jeannette High School    Athlete

    Matt Bodamer   Junior   Port Allegheny High School    Quarterback

    Tyler Boyd   Junior     Clairton High School     Running Back

     

    The Finalists for the Big School/AAA/AAAA award are:

    Dan Harding   Senior    Nazareth Area High School   Quarterback

    Noah Spence   Senior    Bishop McDevitt High School    Defensive End

    Brendan Nosovitch    Senior   Allentown Central Catholic High School   Quarterback

    Rushel Shell   Senior    Hopewell High School     Running Back

    Jack Haffner   Senior    State College Area High School     Running Back

     

    The winners will be announced at an awards banquet on Saturday evening, March 3rd, at the Harrisburg Hilton.  There is still time to make reservations.  Go to mrpafootball.com for more information.

    SportsRecruiters.com is very excited to sponsor this award in Pennsylvania along with some noted sponsors such as:  Gatorade, Verizon, TechQuest Pennsylvania, Comcast, AT&T, Century Link, Papa John’s and others.  Sixteen states with rich high school football traditions including Texas, Florida, Ohio, California, Alabama, and Oklahoma, present awards annually.  With Pennsylvania being a hot-bed for high school football, it’s about time Pennsylvania has its own Mr. Football.

     

  • Brian Gilbert named new Whitehall Head Football Coach

    Monday night Athletic Director Bob Hartman announced that Brian Gilbert has been named the new head football coach.  “We were looking to hire the best candidate for the position.  We didn’t need to rush the hire, but after the posting closed, we thought we may be able to get it done quicker than expected,” said Hartman.

    Gilbert replaces Tony Trisciani who left to become the defensive backs coach at Villanova University in January.

    Gilbert was the head coach at Palisades from 2001 to 2009 and had a record of 61-43 with two District 11 titles.

    Gilbert was on the Whitehall staff as the offensive coordinator the last two years. “I will still be the offensive coordinator,” said Gilbert. “I will be keeping the current staff, plus I am adding former Allentown Central Catholic head coach Harold Fairclough to the staff as a defensive back coach.”

    Gilbert will try to build on last year’s team that went 8-4 in 2011. One of the key returning players is quarterback Nicholas Shafnisky.

     

  • 2012 Nike “Coach of the Year Clinic”

    When: March 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 2012
    Where: Holiday Inn & Conference Center, Allentown PA
    Contact:Clinic Director Jim Tkach
    Phone:484-225-2706
    Email: Jim Tkach

    Contact:Stan Dakosty
    Phone:570-668-0241
    Email: Stan Dakosty

    Brochure: Nike Camp – Eastern PA

  • Allentown Central Catholic WR Kevin Gulyas accepts preferred walk-on status with Villanova

    Pennsylvania’s most prolific wide receiver has chosen to continue his collegiate football career at the Division-1 FCS level.

    Kevin Gulyas, a 6’0, 175-pound wide receiver/kickoff returner for three-time defending District 11 AAA champ Allentown Central Catholic, will play collegiate football for Villanova as a preferred walk-on, according to the Allentown Morning Call.  Preferred walk-on status means Gulyas does not have a scholarship or grant-in-aid package at present, but does have the opportunity to earn one over the course of his collegiate career.

    Gulyas didn’t draw Division-1 FBS offers during his recruiting process, but did attract interest from programs like Cincinnati, Duke, Kentucky, Missouri, Notre Dame, Penn State, Pitt, South Carolina, Temple and Vanderbilt, among others.

    National recruiting service Scout.com ranked Gulyas as the No. 254 wide receiver in the 2012 recruiting class and a two-star prospect.

    The Vikings’ featured wide receiver each of the last three seasons, Gulyas finished his career with more than 4,000 receiving yards, far and away the state career record.  The Viking senior is believed to be the Keystone State’s first-ever career 4,000-yard receiver.

    Gulyas established new state single season records in 2011 for receptions (122), receiving yards (2,031) and receiving touchdowns (27).  As a junior, Gulyas posted 1,282 receiving yards and scored 20 touchdowns in helping the Vikings attain their third PIAA AAA championship in school history.

    Allentown Central Catholic finished 9-6 in 2011, reaching the PIAA AAA semifinals opposite Archbishop Wood.

  • 2012 National Signing Day

    If a player on your team commits to a college please let us know.
    Email us: 2012 Verbal Commitments

    National signing day has arrived. Follow us and see where your favorite player has landed. Any surprises? Let’s talk recruiting today, post your comments below.

    Updated on 2/17

    Akron:
    Dan Harding – QB – Nazareth
    Dylan Evans – RB/DB – Pen Argyl

    Arizona:
    William Parks – CB – Germantown

    Bloomsburg:
    Andrew Harris – RB – Whitehall
    Chad Hoffman – QB – Hazleton Area
    Jerrin Toomey – WR – West York

    Boston College:
    Frank Taylor – OG – Archbishop Wood

    Brown:
    John Bradford – OL – Malvern Prep

    Bucknell:
    Clay Ewell – S/RB – Springfield-Montco
    Clayton Hoffmaster – OT/DT – Manheim Township
    Robert Naylor – Ol/DL – Bangor
    Ryan Henning – QB – North Schuylkill
    Tommy Bodolus – S – Daniel Boone

    Buffalo:
    Okezie Alozie – S – Bethlehem Freedom

    Coastal Carolina:
    Bruce Mapp – WR – West Catholic
    Dom DiGalbo – OL – Monsignor Bonner
    Max Perisse – DL – West Chester Henderson
    Richie Sampson – RB – Unionville

    Colgate:
    Adam Bridgeforth – WR – Nazareth
    Anthony Orlando – S – Bethlehem Liberty
    Brian Lalli – ATH – Valley View
    Victor Steffen – TE/DE – Wallenpaupack

    Columbia University:
    Chris Cicilioni – OL/DE – Valley View

    Connecticut:
    Jon Hicks – LB – Palmyra Area

    Cornell:
    Chris Lenz – WR – Trinity
    JJ Fives – LB – Scranton Prep
    Zach Wilk – OT – Central Dauphin

    Dickinson College:
    Teddy Airoldi – WR/LB – Allentown Central Catholic

    Delaware:
    Jalen Randolph – RB – Ridley
    Mark Doe – WR – Academy Park

    Delaware State:
    Dae-Hon Cheung – RB – Coatesville

    Duke:
    Anthony Nash – WR – Bayard Rustin

    Duquesne:
    Jalen Snyder-Scipio – WR – Allentown Central Catholic

    East Stroudsburg University:
    Cody Laubach – OT – Emmaus
    Joe Welk – Solanco
    Shane Dunn – Dallas Area
    Tyler Stitz – Solanco
    Zach Miller – Pen Argyl

    Eastern Michigan:
    Christian Menet – TE – Exeter Township

    Florida:
    Colin Thompson – TE – Archbishop Wood
    Skyler Mornhinweg – QB – St. Joseph’s Prep

    Gettysburg:
    Brandon Pacyna – – Abington Heights

    Harvard:
    Dave Gawlas – WR – Holy Redeemer
    Eric Medes – FB/LB – St. Joseph’s Prep

    Holy Cross:
    Kyle Keyser – – Holy Cross
    Mike Galantini – DL – Valley View

    Indiana University:
    Matt Reams – OL – Wyoming Valley West

    Kutztown University:
    Aaron Channing – QB – Hatboro-Horsham
    Anthony Castillo – Bethlehem Liberty
    Tarrek Lee – OL – Bethlehem Freedom

    Lafayette College:
    Andrew Dzurik – QB – Lancaster Catholic
    Ben Snyder – DB – Northwestern Lehigh
    Bobby DePietro – LB – Lancaster Catholic
    Darrell Crawford – WR – Wilkes-Barre GAR
    Darren Wright – LB – Bishop McDevitt
    Freddie Hess – FB – Annville-Cleona
    Matt Smalley – DB – Father Judge
    Pat Narus – OL – Bishop McDevitt

    Lehigh:
    Chris Ruhl – TE – Abington
    Conor Gum – QB – Pen Argyl
    Dan Brown – RB – Central Bucks South
    Grant Jamgochian – DL – Haverford School
    Laquan Lambert – DB – Chichester
    Matt Laub – LB – Parkland
    Noah Robb – DB – Allentown Central Catholic
    Russhon Phillips – DB – Plymouth-Whitemarsh
    Steven Camasta – OL/DL – Wallenpaupack

    Lock Haven:
    Caleb Walton – QB – Manheim Central
    Chris Yazigi – Whitehall
    Mike Williams – Whitehall

    Marist College:
    Nick LaPerche – K – Methacton

    Maryland:
    Brock Dean – OLB – Bishop McDevitt
    PJ Gallo – TE – Council Rock South

    Marist College:
    Joe Nilan – LB – Malvern Prep

    UMass:
    Byron Cooper – ATH – Imhotep Charter
    Julian Kaminoff – S – New Hope-Solebury

    Miami (FL):
    Jake O’Donnell – DE – Central Bucks East

    Michigan State:
    Kyle Kerrick – WR – Coatesville

    Millersville University:
    Connor Casey – QB – Bethlehem Catholic
    Matt Schuck – OL/DE – Hatboro-Horsham

    Missouri:
    Harold Brantley – DT – Hershey

    Moravian:
    James McCarthy – CB – Bethlehem Liberty

    Muhlenburg:
    Kirby Mutton – Pen Argyl

    Navy:
    TJ Waters – LB – West Catholic

    New Hampshire:
    DeVaughn Chollette- LB – West Scranton
    Tad McNeely – OL – Allentown Central Catholic

    North Carolina State:
    Manny Stocker – QB – Coatesville

    Northwestern:
    Andrew Scanlan – WR – Spring Ford
    Adam DePietro – OG – Lancaster Catholic
    Connor Mahoney – OG – Malvern Prep

    Ohio State:
    Noah Spence – DE – Bishop McDevitt

    Penn University:
    Ryan Kelly – TE – Harriton

    Penn State:
    Evan Schwan – DE – Central Dauphin
    Eugene Lewis – WR – Wyoming Valley West
    Nyeem Wartman – LB – Valley View

    Rutgers:
    Blake Rankin – QB – Bloomsburg Area
    Brandon Arcidiacono – C – Archbishop Wood
    Chris Muller – OT – Boyertown
    Desmon Peoples – RB – Archbishop Wood
    JJ Denman – OT – Pennsbury

    Sacred Heart:
    Nick Bartoli – Wyoming Area

    St. Francis:
    Matt Camilletti – WR/TE – Pius X

    Shippensburg:
    Caleb Vogler – K – Wallenpaupack
    Joe Dolan – Abington Heights
    John McGilligan – ATH/CB – Monsignor Bonner
    Justin Pyle – Garnet Valley
    Mike Brown – West Chester East
    Steve Komar – DE – Hazleton Area

    Slippery Rock:
    Andrew Bridgeforth – WR – Nazareth

    South Carolina:
    Brendan Nosovitch – QB – Allentown Central Catholic

    Stony Brook:
    Ben Solis – K/P – Council Rock South

    Syracuse:
    Jason Emerich – OT – Blue Mountain

    Temple:
    Averee Robinson – DT – Susquehanna Township
    Brandon Peoples – Ath – Archbishop Wood
    Brandon Shippen – CB – Norristown Area
    Brendan McGowan – OT – Marian Catholic
    Bret Niederreither – DT – Red Land
    Bryan Osei – DE – Abington
    Damiere Shaw – CB – Cardinal O’Hara
    Kiser Terry – DE – Neshaminy
    Kyle Friend – DT – Cumberland Valley
    Michael Felton – DB – South Western
    Nate Smith – S – Archbishop Wood
    Rob Dvoracek – FB – Parkland
    Shakur Nesmith – WR – Imhotep Institute

    Towson University:
    Bryton Barr – RB/LB – Mechanicsburg
    Fred Santarelli – OT/DT – Hill School

    Villanova:
    Javon White – RB – Sounderton
    Jon Green – OL – North Schuylkill
    Kevin Gulyas – WR – Allentown Central Catholic *
    Mike Burke – WR – Columbia
    Ryan McMullin – Archbishop Wood
    Tanoh Kapassagnon – TE/DE – Wissahickon
    TJ White – LB/TE – West Chester Henderson

    Virginia:
    Matt Johns – QB – Central Bucks South
    Michael Mooney – OG – Malvern Prep

    Virginia Tech:
    Drew Harris – RB – Downingtown East
    Jack Willenbrock – OG – Downingtown East

    Wagner:
    Paul Martin – RB/DB – Marian Catholic
    Stephon Font-Toomer – FB/LB – Bethlehem Liberty

    West Chester:
    Andrew Derr – QB – Upper Dublin
    Eddie Elliott – RB – Bethlehem Freedom
    Kenny Massey – OL – Oxford
    Shaquill Ryder – OL/DT – Imhotep Charter
    Tyler Morrissey – LB – Springfield Delco

    * Preferred walk-on

  • Pen Argyl RB/DB Dylan Evans issues verbal declaration to Akron

    Dylan Evans has committed to play for Akron. He plays running back and defensive back but is being recruited by Akron as an outside linebacker.

    The 6-foot-2, 190-pound senior rushed for 2,064 yards on 309 carries and 29 touchdowns. He caught nine passes for 110 yards and one score.

    On defense he had 69 total tackles (41 solo) and three interceptions.

    His junior year he rushed for 1,282 yards and 25 touchdowns. He caught 20 passes for 306 yards.

    He was named 1st team All-EasternPAFootball.com as a running back.

    His team finished with a 13-1 record.

     

  • Nosovitch wins Pennsylvania Maxwell Football Club’s Player of the Year award

    DREXEL HILL – Maxwell Football Club President, Ron Jaworski, announced Thursday night that Brendan Nosovitch, a senior from Allentown Central Catholic high school, was recognized as the first ever Pennsylvania Player of the Year.

    “It’s a great honor and special,” said Nosovitch. “I will cherish this forever. To be considered with all these athletes is exciting.”

    This took place at the Club’s 27th annual awards dinner at Drexelbrook Country Club in Drexel Hill. In addition, the Maxwell Football Club honored 61 Henry finalists with Mini-Max trophies. The Mini-Max are awarded to the region’s top senior football players. The region is made up of players from District 1,3,11,12 and Independent schools.

    In his senior season, Nosovitch passed for 3,809 yards and 39 touchdowns. He rushed for 841 yards on 134 carries and 20 touchdowns.

    He is the state’s career record holder with 12,809 total yards of offense.

    His junior year his team went 16-0 and won their third PIAA Class 3A championship. “It was a special season,” said Nosovitch.

    Nosovitch finished the season with 4,759 yards of total offense (3,112 passing and 1,647 rushing) and accounted for 68 total touchdowns (43 passing and 25 rushing).

    Not only is he a good player, but he gets it done in the class room with a 3.3 GPA and he scored 1810 on his SAT. He is also a volunteer coach and a speaker at church events.

    This summer Nosovitch will be playing in the Big 33. He is currently recovering from shoulder surgery. “I am planning on playing in the game,” said Nosovitch.

    Nosovitch will join the New Jersey player of the year (James Cashman from Haddonfield high school) at the Maxwell Football Club National Awards Dinner at Harrah’s in Atlantic City on March 2nd and one of them will receive the club’s highest high school honor, the Jim Henry Award, as it’s player of the year.

    The past 26 winners of the Jim Henry award will decide who wins the award.

    If Nosovtich wins he could become the third player from District 11 to win the Jim Henry award. Austin Scott (Parkland) and Dan Persa (Liberty) are the other two winners from District 11.

    This fall Nosovitch will take his show on the road at South Carolina. In the audience was one of his future coaches, Steve Spurrier Jr.

     

  • 2012 Verbal Commitments

    If a player on your team commits to a college please let us know.
    Email us: 2012 Verbal Commitments

    Updated on 1/31

    Akron:
    Dan Harding – QB – Nazareth
    Dylan Evans – RB/DB – Pen Argyl

    Arizona:
    William Parks – CB – Germantown

    Boston College:
    Frank Taylor – OG – Archbishop Wood

    Brown:
    John Bradford – OL – Malvern Prep

    Bucknell:
    Clay Ewell – S/LB – Springfield-Montco
    Clayton Hoffmaster – OT/DT – Manheim Township
    Ryan Henning – QB – North Schuylkill

    Buffalo:
    Okezie Alozie – S – Bethlehem Freedom

    Coastal Carolina:
    Bruce Mapp – WR – West Catholic
    Dom DiGalbo – OL – Monsignor Bonner
    Max Perisse – DL – West Chester Henderson
    Richie Sampson – RB – Unionville

    Colgate:
    Adam Bridgeforth – WR – Nazareth
    Anthony Orlando – S – Bethlehem Liberty
    Brian Lalli – ATH – Valley View
    Victor Steffen – TE/DE – Wallenpaupack

    Columbia University:
    Chris Cicilioni – OL/DE – Valley View

    Connecticut:
    Jon Hicks – LB – Palmyra Area

    Cornell:
    Chris Lenz – WR – Trinity
    JJ Fives – LB – Scranton Prep
    Zach Wilk – OT – Central Dauphin

    Delaware:
    Jalen Randolph – RB – Ridley
    Mark Doe – WR – Academy Park

    Delaware State:
    Dae-Hon Cheung – RB – Coatesville

    Duke:
    Anthony Nash – WR – Bayard Rustin

    Duquesne:
    Jalen Snyder-Scipio – WR – Allentown Central Catholic

    East Stroudsburg University:
    Cody Laubach – OT – Emmaus
    Joe Welk – – Solanco
    Tyler Stitz – – Solanco

    Eastern Michigan:
    Christian Menet – TE – Exeter Township

    Florida:
    Colin Thompson – TE – Archbishop Wood
    Skyler Mornhinweg – QB – St. Joseph’s Prep

    Gettysburg:
    Brandon Pacyna – – Abington Heights

    Harvard:
    Dave Gawlas – WR – Holy Redeemer
    Eric Medes – FB/LB – St. Joseph’s Prep

    Holy Cross:
    Kyle Keyser – – Holy Cross
    Mike Galantini – DL – Valley View

    Kutztown University:
    Tarrek Lee – OL – Bethlehem Freedom

    Lafayette College:
    Andrew Dzurik – – Lancaster Catholic
    Bobby DePietro – – Lancaster Catholic
    Grant Jamgochian – DL – Haverford School

    Lehigh:
    Conor Gum – QB – Pen Argyl
    Dan Brown – RB – Central Bucks South
    Laquan Lambert – DB – Chichester
    Matt Laub – LB – Parkland
    Noah Robb – DB – Allentown Central Catholic
    Russhon Phillips – DB – Plymouth-Whitemarsh
    Steven Camasta – OL/DL – Wallenpaupack

    Maryland:
    Brock Dean – OLB – Bishop McDevitt
    PJ Gallo – TE – Council Rock South

    Marist College:
    Joe Nilan – LB – Malvern Prep

    UMass:
    Byron Cooper – ATH – Imhotep Charter
    Julian Kaminoff – S – New Hope-Solebury

    Miami (FL):
    Jake O’Donnell – DE – Central Bucks East

    Michigan State:
    Kyle Kerrick – WR – Coatesville

    Millersville University:
    Connor Casey – QB – Bethlehem Catholic

    Missouri:
    Harold Brantley – DT – Hershey

    Moravian:
    James McCarthy – CB – Bethlehem Liberty

    Navy:
    TJ Waters – LB – West Catholic

    New Hampshire:
    DeVaughn Chollette- LB – West Scranton
    Tad McNeely – OL – Allentown Central Catholic

    North Carolina State:
    Manny Stocker – QB – Coatesville

    Northwestern:
    Andrew Scanlan – WR – Spring Ford
    Adam DePietro – OG – Lancaster Catholic
    Connor Mahoney – OG – Malvern Prep

    Ohio State:
    Noah Spence – DE – Bishop McDevitt

    Penn University:
    Ryan Kelly – TE – Harriton

    Penn State:
    Evan Schwan – DE – Central Dauphin
    Eugene Lewis – WR – Wyoming Valley West
    Nyeem Wartman – LB – Valley View

    Rutgers:
    Blake Rankin – QB – Bloomsburg Area
    Brandon Arcidiacono – C – Archbishop Wood
    Chris Muller – OT – Boyertown
    Desmon Peoples – RB – Archbishop Wood
    JJ Denman – OT – Pennsbury

    St. Francis:
    Matt Camilletti – WR/TE – Pius X

    Shippensburg:
    Caleb Vogler – K – Wallenpaupack
    Joe Dolan – – Abington Heights
    John McGilligan – ATH/CB – Monsignor Bonner
    Justin Pyle – – Garnet Valley

    Slippery Rock:
    Andrew Bridgeforth – WR – Nazareth

    South Carolina:
    Brendan Nosovitch – QB – Allentown Central Catholic

    Stony Brook:
    Ben Solis – K/P – Council Rock South

    Syracuse:
    Jason Emerich – OT – Blue Mountain

    Temple:
    Averee Robinson – DT – Susquehanna Township
    Brandon Peoples – Ath – Archbishop Wood
    Brandon Shippen – CB – Norristown Area
    Brendan McGowan – OT – Marian Catholic
    Bret Niederreither – DT – Red Land
    Bryan Osei – DE – Abington
    Damiere Shaw – CB – Cardinal O’Hara
    Kiser Terry – DE – Neshaminy
    Kyle Friend – DT – Cumberland Valley
    Nate Smith – S – Archbishop Wood
    Rob Dvoracek – FB – Parkland
    Ronnie Gillespie – WR – Upper Perkiomen
    Shakur Nesmith – WR – Imhotep Institute

    Towson University:
    Bryton Barr – RB/LB – Mechanicsburg
    Fred Santarelli – OT/DT – Hill School

    Villanova:
    Javon White – RB – Sounderton
    Jon Green – OL – North Schuylkill
    Tanoh Kapassagnon – TE/DE – Wissahickon
    TJ White – LB/TE – West Chester Henderson

    Virginia:
    Matt Johns – QB – Central Bucks South
    Michael Mooney – OG – Malvern Prep

    Virginia Tech:
    Drew Harris – RB – Downingtown East
    Jack Willenbrock – OG – Downingtown East

    Wagner:
    Paul Martin – RB/DB – Marian Catholic
    Stephon Font-Toomer – FB/LB – Bethlehem Liberty

    West Chester:
    Andrew Derr – QB – Upper Dublin
    Eddie Elliott – RB – Bethlehem Freedom
    Kenny Massey – OL – Oxford
    Shaquill Ryder – OL/DT – Imhotep Charter
    Tyler Morrissey – LB – Springfield Delco

    * Preferred walk-on

  • 2012 PARADE ALL-AMERICA TEAM

    Allentown Central Catholic’s Brendan Nosovitch and Bishop McDevitt’s Noah Spence were named to the 2012 Parade All- American team.

    Nosovitch passed for 3,809 yards and 39 touchdowns. He has rushed for 841 yards and 20 touchdowns.

    Spence had 106 tackles, 12 1/2 sacks and 27 tackles for losses.

    2012 PARADE ALL-AMERICA TEAM
    NAME SCHOOL CITY HEIGHT WEIGHT
    QUARTERBACK
    Maty Mauk Kenton Kenton, Ohio 6-2 200
    Brendan Nosovitch Allentown Central Cath. Allentown, Pa. 6-3 205
    Fredi Knighten Pulaski Academy Little Rock, Ark. 5-11 190
    Patrick Towles Highlands Fort Thomas, Ky. 6-6 240
    Jameis Winston Hueytown Hueytown, Ala. 6-4 205
    RUNNING BACK
    Johnathan Gray Aledo Aledo, Texas 5-11 200
    D.J. Foster Saguaro Scottsdale, Ariz 6-0 190
    Trey Williams Dekaney Houston 5-10 175
    Trey Edmunds Dan River Ringgold, Va. 6-2 205
    Barkley Hill Cedar Falls Cedar Falls, Iowa 6-0 210
    Shaquille Powell Bishop Gorman Las Vegas 5-11 205
    Randy “Duke” Johnson Miami Norland Miami 5-9 190
    WIDE RECEIVER
    Dorial Green-Beckham Hillcrest Springfield, Mo. 6-6 225
    Deontay Greenberry Washington Union Fresno, Calif. 6-3 190
    Quinshad Davis Gafney Gaffney, S.C. 6-4 190
    Gehrig Dieter Washington South Bend, Ind. 6-3 210
    Shaq Roland Lexington Lexington, S.C. 6-2 180
    Bryce Treggs St. John Bosco Bellflower, Calif. 6-1 170
    LINEMAN
    Arik Armstead Pleasant Grove Elk Grove, Calif. 6-8 290
    Andrus Peat Cornoa Del Sol Tempe, Ariz. 6-7 305
    Kyle Kalis St. Edward Lakewood, Ohio 6-5 305
    Jessamen Dunker Boynton Beach Boynton Beach, Fla. 6-6 315
    Brock Stadnik Western Guilford Greensboro, N.C. 6-5 295
    Shane Callahan Chaparral Parker, Colo. 6-6 300
    John Theus Bolles Jacksonville, Fla. 6-6 300
    Ty Darlington Apopka Apopka, Fla. 6-3 275
    Jordan Diamond Simeon Chicago 6-6 290
    Aziz Shittu Buhach Colony Atwater, Calif. 6-3 275
    Noah Spence Bishop McDevitt Harrisburg, Pa. 6-4 245
    Eddie Goldman Friendship Collegiate Washington, D.C. 6-4 315
    Adolphus Washington Taft Cincinnati 6-4 260
    Drew Ott Giltner Giltner, Neb. 6-4 245
    Kyle Kelley Woodbridge Irvine, Calif. 6-3 230
    Gimel President Wando Mount Pleasant, S.C. 6-3 255
    Mario Edwards, Jr. Ryan Denton, Texas 6-4 275
    Darius English McEachern Powder Springs, Ga. 6-6 225
    LINEBACKER
    Vin Ascolese North Bergen North Bergen, N.J. 6-2 220
    Richie Brown Long Beach Long Beach, Miss. 6-2 230
    Vince Biegel Lincoln Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. 6-3 220
    Prescott Lane Oxford Oxford, Mich. 6-1 220
    Nathan Ricketts Holland Holland, Mich. 6-3 220
    Tajarvis Fuller Dunbar Fort Myers, Fla. 6-1 200
    Kevin Davis Fountain-Ft. Carson Fountain, Colo. 6-3 220
    DEFENSIVE BACK
    Alex Carter Briar Woods Ashburn, Va. 6-1 190
    Landon Collins Dutchtown Geismar, La. 6-0 210
    Shaq Thompson Grant Union Sacramento 6-2 210
    Ladarrell McNeil Wilmer-Hutchins Dallas 6-2 190
    Danny Larkins Madison Madison Heights, Mich. 6-1 185
    KICKER
    Colby Cooke Goochland Goochland, Va. 6-3 190
    ALL-PURPOSE
    Cyrus Jones Gilman Baltimore 5-11 185
    Davonte Neal Chaparral Scottsdale, Ariz. 5-10 175
    Oshay Dunmore Newport Newport, Ore. 6-2 200
    Chase Hansen Lone Peak Highland, Utah 6-4 210

     

  • PIAA 2012-2014 classifications

    The PIAA’s new fall sports classifications for the 2012-14 cycle are out for high school football.

    The following are the PIAA-established, multi-class, fall sports parameters for the 2012- 2013 and 2013-2014 school years. The revised number of high schools in each enrollment classification included voluntary upgrades.

    1 – 185 (Class A) 144 teams

    186 – 298 (Class AA) 144 teams

    299 – 505 (Class AAA) 147 teams

    506 AND ABOVE (Class AAAA) 146 teams

    Click link for complete team list: Football

     

  • 2012 Big 33 Roster

    Archbishop Wood leads the way with four players named to the 2012 Big 33 game, TE Colin Thompson, OL Brandon Arcidiacono, OL Frank Taylor and DB Nate Smith.

    There are four teams that have two players named to the team. Allentown Central Catholic’s dynamic duo Brendan Nosovitch and Kevin Guylas were named. Bishop McDevitt’s DB Miles Williams and All-American DL Noah Spence, Penn Hills WR Cory Jones and DL Treyvon Hester and Woodland Hills WR Shakim Alonzo and LB Mike Caprara.

    The Big 33 Classic is scheduled for Hersheypark Stadium on June 16th,2012.

     

    Position Name School
    Athlete Greg Garmon Erie McDowell
    TE JP Holtz Shaler Area
    TE Colin Thompson Archbishop Wood
    OL Brandon Arcidiacono Archbishop Wood
    OL JJ Denman Pennsbury
    OL Adam Depietro Lancaster Catholic
    OL Jason Emerich Blue Mountain
    OL Kyle Friend Cumberland Valley
    OL Ian Park Upper St. Clair
    OL Frank Taylor Archbishop Wood
    QB Skyler Morninweg St. Joseph’s Prep
    QB Brendan Nosovitch Allentown Central Catholic
    RB Julian Durden Montour
    RB Rushel Shell Hopewell
    WR Shakim Alonzo Woodland Hills
    WR Kevin Guylas Allentown Central Catholic
    WR Cory Jones Penn Hills
    WR Eugene Lewis Wyoming Valley West
    DB Anthony Nixon Pittsburgh Central Catholic
    DB Andrew Scanlan Spring-Ford
    DB Damiere Shaw Cardinal O’Hara
    DB Nate Smith Archbishop Wood
    DB Miles Williams Bishop McDevitt
    DB Michael Felton South Western
    DL Treyvon Hester Penn Hills
    DL Tyrique Jarrett Taylor Allderdice
    DL Evan Schwan Central Dauphin
    DL Noah Spence Bishop McDevitt
    DL Terrell Williams McKeesport
    K Bryant Myer Manheim Central
    LB Bryton Barr Mechanicsburg
    LB Mike Caprara Woodland Hills
    LB Jon Hicks Palmyra
    LB Nyeem Wartman Valley View

     

     

  • Vote for Mr. Pennsylvania

    SportsRecruiters.com announced they will sponsor the second annual Mr. Pennsylvania football awards banquet on February 18 at the Harrisburg Hilton.

    The banquet and ceremony which drew more than 100 people last year will be presented in February to the best high school football players in Pennsylvania.  There will be two awards presented; one for the Small School Mr. Pennsylvania, which will consist of class A and AA players, and one for the Big School Mr. Pennsylvania, which will consist of class AAA and AAAA players.

    The panel of media, coaches, and fans have submitted their nominations for the Mr. PA Football awards program.  You can now vote for your favorite player and see him advance to the Tremendous Twenty and to later rounds and become a finalist!  Go to mrpafootball.com to vote!!!  Also, you can use these links to take you directly to the voting process page below:

     

    Fans Voting for Tremendous Twenty:

    A/AA Mr. PA Football Voting Click Here!

    AAA/AAAA Mr. PA Football Voting Click Here!

  • 2011 All-EasternPAFootball.com Big School Team (Class AAAA-Class AAA)

    Presented by EasternPAFootball.com

    2011 All-EasternPAFootball.com Big School Team (Class AAAA-Class AAA)
    The 2011 edition of the EasternPAFootball.com Big School postseason team consists of players from schools within the AAAA and AAA classifications of Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and Independent teams. There is only a First Team and Honorable Mention for this postseason team. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

    1st TEAM OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Sr. Colin Thompson, Archbishop Wood; Jr. Adam Breneman, Cedar Cliff

    Wide receivers: Sr. Adam Bridgeforth, Nazareth Area; Jr. Brian Lemelle, Bishop McDevitt; Jr. Diante Cherry, JP McCaskey; Sr. Kevin Gulyas, Allentown Central Catholic

    Offensive lineman: Sr. Brandon Arcidiacono, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Chris Muller, Boyertown; Sr. Frank Taylor, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Jason Emerich, Blue Mountain; Sr. JJ Denman, Pennsbury; Jr. Madison O’Connor, Pottsgrove; Sr. Zach Wilk, Central Dauphin

    Quarterback: Jr. Alec Werner, Bishop McDevitt; Sr. Brendan Nosovitch, Allentown Central Catholic; Sr. Daniel Harding, Nazareth Area

    Running backs: Sr. Brandon Peoples, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Dan Brown, Central Bucks South; Sr. Desmond Peoples, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Preston Bare, Palmyra

    Specialist: Sr. Dan Gevirtz, North Penn; Jr. Drew Scales, Central Dauphin; Sr. Eugene Lewis, Wyoming Valley West; Sr. Tommy Bodolus, Daniel Boone; Jr. Zayd Issah, Central Dauphin

    Kicker: Jr. Evan Stahl, Central Bucks South

    1st TEAM DEFENSE:

    Defensive Lineman: Sr. Averee Robinson, Susquehanna Township; Sr. Evan Schwan, Central Dauphin; Sr. Kyle Friend, Cumberland Valley; Sr. Noah Spence, Bishop McDevitt

    Linebackers: Sr. Brock Dean, Bishop McDevitt; Sr. Jon Hicks, Palmyra; Sr. Nyeem Wartman, Valley View; Sr. PJ Gallo, Council Rock South; Sr. Ralph Reeves, North Penn; Sr. Rob Dvoracek, Parkland; Jr. Sean Burke, LaSalle College

    Defensive Backs: Sr. Anthony Orlando, Bethlehem Liberty; Sr. Robert Bennie, Stroudsburg; Sr. Will Parks, Germantown

    Specialist: Sr. Nate Smith, Archbishop Wood

    Punter: Sr. Bryant Myer, Manheim Central

    Honorable Mention OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Sr. Christian Menet, Exeter Township; Sr. Delvaughn Dennis, East Pennsboro; Jr. Jack Miller, Lower Dauphin; Sr. Ry Yozallinas, Souderton; Sr Ryan Kelly, Harriton; Jr. Zach Moyer, Northeastern

    Wide Receivers: Jr. Andrew DeStefano, Conestoga; Sr. Andrew Scanlan, Spring-Ford; Sr. Chris Veal, Central Bucks South; Sr. Collin Buckley, LaSalle Collge; Sr. Conner Schlegel, Garden Spot; Sr. Jacob Morgan, Wilson (3); Sr. Jalen Snyder-Scipio, Allentown Central Catholic; Jr. Jay Harris, Downingtown East; Sr. Jerrin Toomey, West York Area; Sr. Kyle Bushong, Manheim Township; Sr. Kyle Kerrick, Coatesville; Sr. Ronnie Gillespie, Upper Perkiomen; Sr. Shane Dunn, Dallas; Jr. William Fuller, Roman Catholic

    Offensive Lineman: Sr. Andrew Cohen, Council Rock South; Sr. Andrew Romeo, Bangor; Sr. Barry Temple, Bethlehem Liberty; Jr. Brody Kern, West York Area; Sr. Chris Cicillioni, Valley View; Sr. Eric Condron, Father Judge; Sr. Chris Yazigi, Whitehall; Sr. Conner Kerrigan, LaSalle College; Sr. Jack Willenbrock, Downingtown East; Sr. John Guest, Garnet Valley; Sr. Joe Dolan, Abington Heights; Sr. Michael Mooney, Malvern Prep; Sr. Tad McNeely, Allentown Central Catholic; Sr. Tony Morgante, Crestwood

    Quarterback: Jr. Brennan Scott, Manheim Township; Sr. Corey Ernst, North Penn; Sr. Jake Sheller, West Chester East; Sr. Joey Monaghan, Archbishop Wood; Jr. Kyle Lauletta, Downingtown East; Sr. Manny Stocker, Coatesville; Sr. Matt Johns, Central Bucks South; Jr. Ryan Zapoticky, Dallas; Sr. Skyler Mornhinweg, St. Joseph’s Prep; Sr. Tanner Klinefelter, Red Lion; Jr. Tim DiGiorgio, Frankford

    Running Backs: Sr. Andrew Harris, Whitehall; Jr. Angel Cruz, Conrad Weiser; Sr. Cimirrow Moat, Marple-Newtown; Sr. Dae-Hon Cheung, Coatesville; Sr. Drew Harris, Downingtown East; Sr. Josh Wing, Bangor; Sr. Justin Pyle, Garnet Valley; Sr. Rodney Gillin, Wilson (3); Sr. Tim Wade LaSalle

    Specialist: Sr. Brian Donnelly, Council Rock South; Sr. Darrell Scott, Daniel Boone; Sr. Nick Aigeldinger, Crestwood

    Kicker: Sr. Alex Oliver, Berwick; Jr. Brandon Mandes, North Penn; Sr. Lance Geesey, Cumberland Valley; Jr. Nick Visco, Archbishop Wood; Sr. Ryan O’Hara, Spring-Ford

    Honorable Mention DEFENSE:

    Defensive Lineman: Sr. Ahmad Farland, Bethlehem Liberty; Sr. Connor Mahoney, Malvern Prep; Sr. Eddie Towah, Academy Park; Sr. James Blockberger, Honesdale; Sr. Kiser Terry, Neshaminy; Jr. Matt Rothrock, Wilson (3); Sr. Mike Galantini, Valley View; Sr. Nate Hamilton, Central Dauphin; Sr. Zach Robinson, Daniel Boone

    Linebackers: Sr. Allen Hollman, Bishop McDevitt; Sr. Andrew Kauffman, Manheim Central; Sr. Bryon Barr, Mechanicsburg; Jr. Daylin Russo, Central Dauphin; Jr. Jason Lindsley, Lampeter-Stratsburg; Sr. Jim Roccograndi, Dallas; Sr. Matt Laub, Parkland; Sr. Tashawn Bunch, Wyoming Valley West;  Sr. TJ White, West Chester Henderson; Sr. Tyler Morrissey, Springfield-Delco

    Defensive Backs: Sr. Brandon Shippen, Norristown; Sr. Brian Lalli, Valley View; Sr. Damiere Shaw, Cardinal O’Hara; Sr. Jeremy DiPietro, Cumberland Valley; Sr. Okezie Alozie, Bethlehem Freedom; Sr. Tyler Pratt, Shikellamy

    Specialist: Jr. Sean Coleman, LaSalle College

    Punter: Sr. Benjamin Solis, Council Rock South; Sr. Mike Felton, South Western; Sr. Tyler Orris, Cedar Cliff

    Player of the Year – Offense: Sr. Kevin Guylas, Allentown Central Catholic

    Player of the Year – Defense: Sr. Noah Spence, Bishop McDevitt

    Coach of the Year: Glen McNamee, Central Dauphin

  • 2011 All-EasternPAFootball.com Small School Team (Class AA-Class A)

    Presented by EasternPAFootball.com


    2011 All-EasternPAFootball.com Small School Team (Class AA-Class A)
    The 2011 edition of the EasternPAFootball.com Small School postseason team consists of players from schools within the A and AA classifications of Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and Independent teams. There is only a First Team and Honorable Mention for this postseason team. Athletes are arranged in alphabetical order by first name.

    1st TEAM OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Sr. Zach Miller, Pen Argyl

    Wide receivers: Jr. Boise Ross, Pius X; Sr. Mike Burke IV, Columbia; Sr. Shakur Nesmith, Imhotep Charter

    Offensive lineman: Sr. Adam DePietro, Lancaster Catholic; Sr. Alex Karlovich, Line Mountain; Sr. Brendan McGowan, Marian Catholic; Jr. Christian Skrepenak, Wilkes-Barre GAR; Sr. Dustin Jones, Schuylkill Haven; Sr. Jonathan Green, North Schuylkill;

    Quarterback: So. AJ Long, Pius X; Sr. Andrew Dzurik, Lancaster Catholic; QB Blake Rankin, Bloomsburg

    Running backs: Jr. David Williams, West Catholic; Sr. Dylan Evans, Pen Argyl; Jr. Roman Clay, Lancaster Catholic

    Specialist: Sr. Brad Fegley, Southern Columbia; Sr. Darrell Crawford, Wilkes-Barre GAR; Sr. David Argust, Old Forge; Sr. Michael Gaval, Mahanoy Area; Jr. Nick O’Brien, Wyoming Area

    Kicker: Jr. Aron Morgan, Haverford School

    1st TEAM DEFENSE:

    Defensive Lineman: Sr. Brett Przekop, Mount Carmel; Jr. Eric Joraskie, Mount Carmel; Sr. Kirby Mutton, Pen Argyl; Sr. Malcom White, Wyomissing Area; Sr. Tom Schetroma, Southern Columbia;

    Linebackers: Jr. Alex Anzalone, Wyomissing Area; Jr. Brandon Smith, Lewisburg; Jr. Bryan Flory, Columbia; Sr. Cody Shustack, Mount Carmel; Sr. Tristian Freeman, West Catholic

    Defensive Backs: Sr. Alex Filarsky, Lakeland; Sr. Keith Day, Southern Columbia; Sr. Larry Zimmerman, Pine Grove; Jr. Sean Titus, Lancaster Catholic; Sr. Shailek Powell, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    Specialist: Sr. Charles Sweigert, Lancaster Catholic; Sr. Matt Moore, Southern Columbia;

    Punter: Sr. Zach Ripic, Towanda

    Honorable Mention OFFENSE:

    Tight end: Sr. Billy Dahm, Springfield-Montco; Matt Galambos, Haverford School; Sr. David Vitunac, Danville; Jr. Mike Loftus, Riverside

    Wide Receivers: Sr. Bruce Mapp Jr., West Catholic; Sr. Chris Lenz, Trinity; Sr. Corey Ahner, Littlestown; Jr. John Klingerman, Bloomsburg; Sr. Matt Camilletti, Pius X; Sr. Patrick Montgomery, York Catholic;

    Offensive Lineman: Sr. Ed Smerlick, Mount Carmel; Jr. Devante Oliver, Hughesville; Sr. John Watson, Calvary Christian Academy; Sr. Mark Mesko, Dunmore; Sr. Mike Makor, West Catholic; Sr. Nick Harer, North Penn;

    Quarterback: Sr. Andrew Andreychick, Danville; Jr. Dustin Crouse, Littlestown; Sr. Marty Beninsky, Line Mountain; Sr. Patrick Dill, Trinity; Sr. Ryan Henning, North Schuylkill

    Running Backs: Sr. Antonio Russo, Mid-Valley; Sr. Brandon Hollister, Lancaster Catholic; Sr. Eric Whalen, Shenandoah Valley; Sr. Kyle Troutman, Line Mountain; Sr. Merle Moscarello, Lewisburg; Sr. Skye Stiner, North Penn; Sr. Tyler Levan, Southern Columbia

    Specialist: Sr. Clay Ewell, Springfield-Montoc; Sr. Seth Lefever, Columbia

    Kicker: Sr. Alex Cramer, Trinity; Sr. Dylan Friday, Danville; Sr. Satchel Ziffer, Lancaster Catholic

    Honorable Mention DEFENSE:

    Defensive Lineman: Sr. Anthony Trotta, Old Forge; Sr. Brett Polinsky, Minersville; Sr. Dan Reber, Calvary Christian Academy; Sr. Gage Cara, Mahanoy Area; Jr. Shakir Soto, Wilkes-Barre GAR

    Linebackers: Jr. Abu Shaw, Pius X; Sr. Kirk Bender, Northern Lehigh; Sr. Mike Kinney, Loyalsock; Sr. Mike Shinkus, North Schuylkill; Sr. Todd-Jamal Waters, West Catholic

    Defensive Backs: Jordan Dawsey, Towanda; Jr. Kenny Rothermel, Line Mountain; Jr. Mikey Racciato, Pen Argyl

    Specialist: Sr. Cole Weachock, Minersville; Sr. Ty Cunningham, Northwestern Lehigh

    Punter: Sr. Christian Clark, Montoursville; Jr. Rob Varano, Mount Carmel

    Player of the Year – Offense: Jr. Roman Clay, Lancaster Catholic

    Player of the Year – Defense: Jr. Brandon Smith, Lewisburg

    Coach of the Year: Bruce Harbach, Lancaster Catholic

  • 2011 Big School Offensive Player of the Year: Kevin Gulyas, Allentown Central Catholic

    Central Catholic’s wide receiver Kevin Gulyas set the standard for receivers in Pennsylvania. All season teams tried to double-team him and yet he had one of the greatest seasons a receiver has ever done.

    His senior year was highlighted with big time numbers. Against Downingtown East he caught seven passes for 187 yards and two scores. His biggest regular season game was against Parkland when he caught 15 passes for 277 yards. The first round of the state playoffs he caught five touchdowns passes against Valley View.

    He finished the year catching 122 passes for 2,031 yards and 27 touchdowns. He averaged 8.1 yards per catch and almost two touchdown catches per game.

    His sophomore season he caught 41 passes for 837 yards and seven touchdowns. It was his junior year where he started to stand out.

    As a junior he caught 78 passes for 1,282 yards and 19 touchdowns as his team won their third PIAA Class 3A title last season. The previous times they won were in 1993 and 1998.

    Gulyas finished his career as the state record-holder in every major single-season and career receiving category. All of these records came this season.

    Hazleton’s Donald Patrick previously held the career record of yards with 3,542 in 1999. Seton-LaSalle’s Carmen Connolly previously held the career reception record with 221 catches from 2002-2205.

    Here’s his single season/career stats below.

     

    Single Season records

    Catches – 122

    Receiving yards – 2,031

    Touchdown catches – 27

     

    Career records

    Catches – 247

    Receiving yards – 4,201

    Touchdown catches – 54

     

  • North evens up series with a 28-17 win over the South

    EDGEWATER – Archbishop Wood’s Nate Smith made a statement right from the opening bell, returning the kickoff 90-yards for a score. State College’s quarterback Josh Weakland threw two touchdown passes to pace the North over the South 28-17 in the second Chesapeake Bowl at South River High School.

    The North squad is made up of players from Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. The South is made up for players from Maryland, Washington DC, Virginia and West Virginia. The South won last year’s inaugural game 30-27.

    The Chesapeake Bowl started off with a bang with two big kickoff returns. Smith took the opening kickoff and went 90-yards for the score. Not to be out done, Potomac’s Ronald Darby answered with a 77-yard kickoff to tie the game up at seven.

    The North drove 53-yards on their next drive. Pittsburgh Central Catholic’s Quarterback Perry Hills’ 36-yard run down to the South 5 setup the next score. Furness Sharif Smith’s five-yard score gave the North a 14-7 lead. Hills rushed for 82 yards in the first quarter.

    A pair of Central Catholic players starred in the first quarter. This time it was Anthony Nixon’s turn. Nixon stepped in front of a pass on the North 44, intercepted it and  ran it back to the South 28.

    In came State College’s quarterback Josh Weakland who threw one pass for 28-yards to Imani Christian’s Ray Cathie for the score. Then the North’s lead grew 21-7 with 3:20 left in the 1st quarter.

    The South kicker Austin Grebe kicked a 37-yard field goal to trim the North lead to 21-10 with 11:14 remaining in the first half.

    That would be the closest the South team would get the rest of the way.

    Late in the half, Weakland found a wide-open Bruce Mapp of West Catholic. The combo combined for 61-yards for the score. The North extended their lead to 28-10.

    The South drove down to the North three-yard line in the closing seconds of the first half but failed to convert on fourth down and goal.

    The North defense held and went into halftime with a 18 point lead, 28-10.

    The only score of the second half came when St. John’s QB Ben Onett hit Good Counsel’s Wes Brown for a 65-yard bomb. North now led 28-17 with13:01 remaining in the game.

    The North running game wore down the South defense and ran out the clock late in the game.

    Nate Smith won a state 3A championship two weeks ago. He was named most valuable player for his performance last night.

     

    South 7 3 7 0 — 17

    North 21 7 0 0 — 28

    N – Nate Smith 90-yard kickoff return

    S – Ronald Darby 77-yard kickoff return

    N – Sharif Smith 5-yard run

    N – Ray Cathie 28-yard pass from Josh Weakland

    S – Austin Grebe 37-yard FG

    N – Bruce Mapp 61-yard pass from Josh Weakland

    S – Wes Brown 65-yard pass from Ben Onett

  • 2nd Annual Chesapeake Bowl set for tonight

    South All-Stars won the inaugural contest last year 30-27. The South team was led by Zach Dancel’s 127 total yards and two scores. The North squad was led by Bishop McDevitt quarterback Matt Johnson who threw for three touchdowns passes.

    The Chesapeake Bowl is known as “The Civil War” and has high school football players from Maryland, Washington DC, Virginia and West Virginia. The North team is made up of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware players.

    Tonight’s games takes place at South River High School, Edgewater, Maryland at 7:30pm.

    The North Coaches are led by Cardinal O’Hara head coach Dan Algeo. His assistant coaches are Mark Schmidt (Neshaminy), Joe Repshis (Abington Heights), Mark Evans (ELCO), Brian Fluck (West Catholic), Mike Booth (Gateway), Paul Strus (Cardinal O’Hara) and Mike Demarteleire (Lansdale Catholic).

    Pennsylvania leads the way with 46 of the 54 players listed on the roster.

    2011 North Roster

    1 Nate Smith S 6 1 190 Archbishop Wood (PA)
    2 Desmon Peoples RB 5 8 175 Archbishop Wood (PA)
    3 Anthony Nixon S 6 1 198 Pittsburgh Central Catholic (PA)
    4 Bruce Mapp WR 6 1 175 West Philadelphia Catholic (PA)
    5 Jaquan Williams S 6 1 175 Penn Hills (PA)
    6 T.J. White LB 6 2 220 Henderson (PA)
    7 Matt Camilletti WR 6 1 205 Pius X (PA)
    8 Malik Blakeman CB 5 9 170 Penn Hills (PA)
    9 Ray Cathie ATH 5 8 165 Imani Christian (PA)
    10 Tristin Freeman LB 6 0 215 West Philadelphia Catholic (PA)
    11 William Parks CB 6 2 180 Germantown (PA)
    12 Josh Weakland QB 6 2 190 State College (PA)
    13 Jordan Stockton RB 5 11 195 Florence (NJ)
    14 Lance Geesey PK 5 9 175 Cumberland Valley
    15 Isaiah Faulk RB 5 10 175 North Allegheny
    16 Bobby Noble QB 6 3 210 Greensburg Central Catholic (PA)
    17 Kyle Kerrick WR 6 3 192 Coatesville (PA)
    18 Perry Hills QB 6 3 207 Pittsburgh Central Catholic (PA)
    19 A.J. DePietro WR 6 2 190 Garnet Valley (PA)
    22 Dustin Creel ATH 6 2 196 Penn Hills (PA)
    23 BJ Lipke LB 6 2 190 Cornel (PA)
    25 Brian Jones CB 5 10 180 Gateway (PA)
    27 Graham Davis DB 5 9 180 Gateway (PA)
    31 Sharif Smith RB 5 10 185 Horace Furness (PA)
    32 Myles Pressey ATH 5 8 180 Holy Cross (NJ)
    33 Jalen Randolph FB 6 0 225 Ridley (PA)
    34 Cody Conway DE 6 4 210 Gateway (PA)
    35 Jaylen Coleman LB 6 0 230 University Prep (PA)
    43 Steve Longa LB 6 0 210 Saddle Brook (NJ)
    44 T.J Waters LB 6 4 235 West Philadelphia Catholic (PA)
    50 Jack Willenbrock OT 6 4 260 Downingtown East (PA)
    51 Connor Mahoney OG 6 4 260 Malvern Preparatory School (PA)
    52 Brandon Arcidiacono C 6 5 255 Archbishop Wood (PA)
    53 David Richardson LB 6 1 200 Chester (PA)
    54 Michael Mooney OT 6 6 260 Malvern Preparatory School (PA)
    55 Bret Niederreither DE 6 3 245 Red Land (PA)
    56 Treyvon Hester DT 6 3 275 Penn Hills (PA)
    57 Shahbaz Ahmed DE 6 4 220 Paul VI (NJ)
    58 Kiser Terry DE 6 3 235 Neshaminy (PA)
    59 Anthony Ponente DT 6 2 265 Central Bucks West
    65 Frank Taylor OG 6 3 290 Archbishop Wood (PA)
    66 Anthony Mcpoyle DT 6 0 280 Dover (DE)
    71 Christopher Kutsubos C 6 1 280 Neshaminy (PA)
    72 Tyler Alt C 6 3 285 Greensburg Central Catholic (PA)
    75 Tony Morgante OG 6 3 295 Crestwood High School
    77 Jason Emerich OG 6 4 275 Blue Mountain (PA)
    78 Adam DePietro OT 6 4 280 Lancaster Catholic (PA)
    79 Sean Henigin OT 6 7 335 Bridgeton (NJ)
    81 Damiere Shaw WR 6 0 170 Cardinal O’Hara (PA)
    82 Bryant Myer P 5 11 170 Manheim (PA)
    84 Michael Giacone TE 6 5 240 St. Peter’s Prep (NJ)
    85 P.J. Gallo TE 6 4 240 Council Rock South (PA)
    88 Jake O’Donnell DE 6 6 235 Central Bucks East (PA)
    93 Marcus Coleman DT 6 2 278 Camden Central (NJ)

     

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – FINAL 2011 poll

    The FINAL 2011 installment of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings includes the team, geographic district and overall season record. Final honorable mention selections for the final set of 2011 statewide rankings will take only 10 teams from each classification and will list the team’s geographic district and end-of-season record. Instead of being arranged in order by geographic district, the teams are arranged as if they were ranked Nos. 11-20 in the state for their given classification. No additions or changes will be made.
     
    AAAA:
    1. Central Dauphin (3, 15-1)
    2. North Penn (1, 13-3)

     

    3. North Allegheny (7, 14-1) 

     

    4. La Salle College High School (12, 12-2)

    5. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 12-2)

    6. Nazareth (11, 12-2)

    7. Upper St. Clair (7, 11-2)

    8. Cumberland Valley (3, 11-2)

    9. Council Rock South (1, 12-2)

    10. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 11-1)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Gateway (7, 9-3), Easton Area (11, 11-3), Garnet Valley (1, 11-2), Daniel Boone (3, 10-2), Penn-Trafford (7, 10-1), Downingtown East (1, 9-3), Central Bucks South (1, 8-4), Parkland (11, 9-3), State College Area (6, 8-4), University Prep (8, 11-2)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 14-1)

    2. Bishop McDevitt (3, 13-3)

    3. Montour (7, 12-3)

    4. Grove City (10, 11-1)

    5. Central Valley (7, 11-1)

    6. Lampeter-Strasburg (3, 12-2)

    7. Knoch (7, 12-1)

    8. Pottsgrove (1, 11-3)

    9. Valley View (2, 11-2)

    10. Franklin Regional (7, 11-1)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Allentown Central Catholic (11, 9-6), Dallas (2, 10-2), Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 9-3), West Mifflin (7, 9-2), West York Area (3, 10-3), Strath Haven (1, 8-4), Phoenixville (1, 9-4), Berwick (2, 9-3), Clearfield Area (9, 11-2), Hopewell (7, 7-4)

    AA:

    1. Lancaster Catholic (3, 16-0)

    2. West Catholic (12, 10-4)

    3. Tyrone (6, 14-2)

    4. Aliquippa (7, 14-1)

    5. Mount Carmel Area (4, 12-2)

    6. Pen Argyl (11, 13-1)

    7. Wyomissing (3, 11-1)

    8. Jeannette (7, 12-1)

    9. Hickory (10, 11-2)

    10. Moniteau (9, 12-1)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Northern Lehigh (11, 10-2), Bloomsburg (4, 9-3), Seton-LaSalle (7, 11-1), Lewisburg (4, 9-3), Bermudian Springs (3, 11-1), Richland Township (6, 11-2), General McLane (10, 9-3), North Schuylkill (11, 10-1), Edward Bok Vo-Tech (12, 9-1), Springfield-Montco (1, 11-1)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 16-0)

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 14-2)

    3. Sto-Rox (7, 12-1)

    4. Sharpsville (10, 13-1)

    5. Bangor Pius X (11, 12-2)

    6. Penns Manor (6, 12-2)

    7. Line Mountain (4, 10-2)

    8. Port Allegany (9, 12-2)

    9. Bishop Canevin (7, 11-1)

    10. Old Forge (2, 10-3)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Dunmore (2, 10-1), Rochester (7, 10-2), Avonworth (7, 9-2), Bellwood-Antis (6, 10-2), Springdale (7, 8-3), West Middlesex (10, 7-5), Mercer Area (10, 8-3), Shenandoah Valley (11, 8-4), Clarion Area (9, 8-5), North Star (5, 10-2)

  • 2011 EasternPAFootball.com Awards

    Small team will be release tomorrow morning. We got some more nominations from coaches today. Sorry about the delays.
    12/29/11 – Small School Coach of the Year
    12/30/11 – Small School Player(s) of the Year
    12/31/11 – Big School Coach of the Year
    01/01/12 – Big School Player(s) of the Year
    01/03/12 – Small School All-EasternPAFootball.com team
    01/04/12 – Big School All-EasternPAFootball.com team
  • 2011 All-EasternPAFootball.com Nomination Form

    Once again EasternPAFootball.com will recognize the top players in Pennsylvania. Class A and AA players are listed under All-EasternPAFootball.com’s Small School team. Class AAA and AAAA players are listed under All-EasternPAFootball.com’s Big School team.

    Once your season is complete please nominate your outstanding players by filling out this form completely. When you nominate your player(s) please include the following information: height, weight, position, graduation year and stats of all players nominated. Thanks!

    Deadline for nominations is December 31st, 2011.

    We know your time is valuable. Filling out this nomination page will help us provide correct information about your players.

    We appreciate your support. It is all about promoting you and your kids!! Please contact me for the form and I will email it to you. Click here: Email

     

    NOTE: You must be a coach or athletic director from the team

    Thanks again for your support!!

     

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 15

     

    The Week 15 installment of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings includes the team, geographic district and overall season record. 

     

    AAAA:

    1. North Penn (1, 13-2)

    2. Central Dauphin (3, 14-1)

    3. North Allegheny (7, 14-1)

    4. La Salle College High School (12, 12-2)

    5. Nazareth (11, 12-2)

    6. Upper St. Clair (7, 11-2)

    7. Council Rock South (1, 12-2)

    8. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 11-1)

    9. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 12-2)

    10. Cumberland Valley (3, 11-2)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 13-1)

    2. Bishop McDevitt (3, 13-2)

    3. Montour (7, 12-3),

    4. Grove City (10, 11-1)

    5. Central Valley (7, 11-1)

    6. Lampeter-Strasburg (3, 12-2)

    7. Pottsgrove (1, 11-3)

    8. Valley View (2, 11-2)

    9. Knoch (7, 12-1)

    10. Franklin Regional (7, 11-1)

    AA:

    1. Lancaster Catholic (3, 15-0)

    2. Tyrone (6, 14-1)

    3. Mount Carmel Area (4, 12-2)

    4. Aliquippa (7, 14-1)

    5. West Catholic (12, 10-4)

    6. Jeannette (7, 12-1)

    7. Pen Argyl (11, 13-1)

    8. Hickory (10, 11-2)

    9. Wyomissing (3, 11-1)

    10. Moniteau (9, 12-1)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 15-0)

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 14-1)

    3. Sto-Rox (7, 12-1)

    4. Sharpsville (10, 13-1)

    5. Bangor Pius X (11, 12-2)

    6. Penns Manor (6, 12-2)

    7. Line Mountain (4, 10-2)

    8. Port Allegany (9, 12-2)

    9. Bishop Canevin (7, 11-1)

    10. Old Forge (2, 10-3)

  • Wood Leaves No Doubt in Eastern Final

    Video Highlights

    Philadelphia, Pa., Archbishop Wood completely turned the tables on Allentown Central Catholic’s fortunes with a resounding 70-14 win in the eastern final and a berth in the AAA championship game next week. ACC dominated this game last year 49-27 at Bethlehem while on their way to a state championship.

    If there was any doubt about the outcome of this game it was decided almost immediately when Wood took the opening kickoff and scored in four plays highlighted by Desmon Peoples (Rutgers) 45 yard run to the ACC 7 yard line. His cousin Brandon Peoples (Temple) scored on the next play and the drive took only a little over a minute to execute.

    Last year’s star in this game and the AAA state player of the year Brendan Nosovitch (South Carolina) came into this game with assorted injuries and suffered a slight ankle sprain in their win last week against Shamokin. His mobility was not the same as in last year’s game where he ran for 196 yards. However Wood’s defense was much improved and defensive coordinator Mike Carey dialed up plays designed to flush Nosovitch out of the pocket and rush many of his throws. From the outset, the plan was to execute the quick no huddle offense to keep Wood off balance but it appeared that Wood was able to adjust to anything Central’s high flying offense would generate. At the same time they were punting enough times and not able to give their defense any rest versus Wood’s running attack.

    By the start of the second quarter Brandon Peoples took a Joe Monaghan screen pass and went 53 yards down to the ACC 1 before Monaghan snuck in for the TD making it a 35-0 Wood lead with still over 11 minutes left in the first half. By this time both Peoples combined for four touchdowns and in addition to the horses up front blocking, Wood’s speed around the edge and off tackle was virtually no match for what ACC was doing on the defensive end.

    Up 41-14 to start the half Wood picked up where they left off when Nate Smith returned a punt 73 yards on a highlight reel run for a touchdown absolutely putting an end to ACC’s great run.

    Brandon Peoples ended his night with 136 yards on 10 carries and 3 touchdowns. His cousin, Desmon had 12 carries for 182 yards and 2 touchdowns. All this work was generated in the first half while both sat out the second stanza.

    Allentown Central ends their season at 9-6 with some great offensive games and a suspect defense. Gulyas had 9 receptions for 75 yards and a TD while Jalen Snyder-Scipio had 7 for 119 and a touchdown.

    Notes: Desmon Peoples came up limping after his 77 yard touchdown in the second quarter. He did not return. The offensive line led by Frank Taylor (Boston College), Brandon Arcidiacono (Rutgers),  Brandon’s brother Nick, Colin Thompson (Florida), Fran Walsh and George Griffin were outstanding in opening holes for the Peoples cousins.

     

    Scoring By Quarters

    1st Quarter

    AW: Brandon Peoples: 7 yard run: PAT: Nick Visco: 10:35

    AW: Brandon Peoples: 8 yard run: PAT: Nick Visco: 6:47

    AW: Desmon Peoples: 2 yard run: PAT: Nick Visco: 4:20

    AW: Brandon Peoples: 70 yard run: PAT: Nick Visco: 2:28

    2nd Quarter

    AW: Joe Monaghan: 1 yard run: PAT: Nick Visco: 11:55

    ACC: Kevin Gulyas: 8 yard pass from Brendan Nosovitch: PAT: Tim DiGiacomo: 10:33

    AW: Desmon Peoples: 77 yard run: PAT: Blocked: 4:19

    ACC: Jalen Snyder-Scipio: 18 yard pass from Nosovitch: PAT: Tim DiGiacomo: : 50

    3rd Quarter

    AW: Nate Smith: 62 yard punt return: PAT: Nick Visco: 10:54

    AW: Ryan McMullin: 34 yard run: PAT: Nick Visco: 8:36

    AW: Ryan McMullin: 11 yard run: PAT: Nick Visco: 3:14

    4th Quarter

    AW: Josh Messina: 81 yard run: PAT: Nick Visco: 2:14

     

  • 2011 Mini Max High School Award winners

    Maxwell Football Club President, Ron Jaworski, announced the 2011 Mini Max High
    School Award winners for the state of Pennsylvania. The sixty players selected are
    from schools located in Districts 1,3,11 and 12 in the eastern half of the state.
    Players were nominated by their coaches throughout the 2011 season and were evaluated
    based on a criteria that includes; academics, football performance and community
    service.

    The Mini Max Award recipients will be honored at a dinner to be held on Thursday
    January 19, 2012 at the Drexelbrook Catering Ballroom in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania.
    The awards dinner is open to the public and tickets are available on the Club’s
    website www.maxwellfootballclub.org

    The Maxwell Football Club will select one player from the group of Mini Max winners
    as the winner of the Pennsylvania High School Player of the Year. The Pennsylvania
    High School Player of the Year will be announced on January 19, 2012 at the Awards
    Dinner.

    For the first time the Maxwell Football Club will also host a New Jersey Mini Max
    Awards Dinner which will be held on Sunday January 15th at the Heldrich Ballroom
    in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Players from the entire state of New Jersey will
    be eligible for selection as part of this program. The New Jersey Mini Max Award
    Winners and the New Jersey High School Player of the Year will be announced at
    this event.

    The winner of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Players of the Year will be the candidates
    for the Club’s 27th Jim Henry Award as the Outstanding Player in the region. The
    winner of the Jim Henry Award will be announced as part of the Maxwell Football
    Club’s National Awards Gala which will be held on Friday March 2, 2012 at Harrah’s
    Atlantic City Resort. The MFC will also present it’s collegiate and professional
    awards at this event. Tickets for the 75th Maxwell Football Club National Awards
    Gala are on sale on the Club’s website www.maxwellfootballclub.org
    or by calling 215-643-3833.

    Recent winners of the Jim Henry Award include Bill Kim (Upper Dublin H.S), Brad
    Herzlich (Conestoga H.S), Daniel Persa (Bethlehem Liberty H.S.), Brent Caprio (Mainland
    Regional H.S.), Steven Rizzo (Audubon H.S.), Pat Devlin (Downingtown East H.S.),
    Ryan Greiser (Pennridge H.S.), Dan Connor (Strath Haven H.S.) and Austin Scott
    (Parkland H.S).

    The sixty 2011 Pennsylvania Mini Max Winners are listed alphabetically by school:

    Christopher Ruhl – Abington HS

    Jeremiah Lowery -Academy Park HS

    Brendan Nosovitch – Allentown Central Catholic HS

    Kevin McLaughlin – Archbishop Carroll HS

    Colin Thompson – Archbishop Wood HS

    Noah Spence – Bishop McDevit HS (Harrisburg)

    Ryan Egolf – Bishop Shannahan HS

    Robert Kralle – Bok Tech HS

    Damitre Shaw – Cardinal O’Hara

    Josh Bernard – Central Bucks East

    Matt Johns – Central Bucks South HS

    Seth – Michael Ehlo – Central Bucks West HS

    Cedric Madden – Chestnut Hill Academy

    Michael Burke IV – Columbia HS

    PJ Gallo – Council Rock South HS

    Tommy Bodolus – Daniel Boone HS

    Ian Hayden – Easton Area HS

    Eric Condron – Father Judge HS

    Aaron Allison – Frankford HS

    Justin Pyle – Garnet Valley HS

    William Parks – Germantown HS

    Erik Pedrow – Great Valley HS

    Ryan Kelly – Harriton HS

    Matt Schuck – Hatboro Horsham HS

    T. J. White – Henderson HS

    Jahreeson Caines – High School of the Future

    Shawn Frampton – Interboro HS

    Pat Stillmun – Jenkintown HS

    Athony Torello – Kennet HS

    Evan Coughlin – Lansdale Catholic

    Matt Magarity – LaSalle College HS

    Joseph Nilan – Malvern Prep

    Cimirrow Moat – Marple Newtown HS

    Jameel Davis – Murrell Dobbins HS

    Daniel Harding – Nazareth Area HS

    Corey Ernst – North Penn HS

    Aaron Cook – Palmerton HS

    Dylan Evans – Pen Argyl HS

    James Marrero – Pennridge HS

    Alec McQuiston – Phoenixville HS

    Cameron Conrad – Pine Grove HS

    Jacob Gribb – Pope John Paul II HS

    Steven Ambs – Pottsgrove HS

    Corey Hueber – Pottstown HS

    Nicholas Nagele – Quakertown HS

    Marcus Kelly – Roman Catholic HS

    Michael Dimmig – Souderton Area HS

    Tyler Morrissey – Springfield Delco

    Max Vido – Springfield Township HS

    Skyler Morhinweg – St. Josephs Prep

    Robert Bennie – Stroudsburg HS

    Chris Dibello – The Haverford School

    Seth Reinhart – The Hill School

    John Casey – University City HS

    Andrew Derr – Upper Dublin HS

    Todd-Jamal Waters – West Catholic HS

    Jake Sheller – West Chester East HS

    Tom Tomlin – West Chester Rustin

    Jerrin Toomey – West York Area HS

    Andrew Harris – Whitehall HS

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 14

     

    The installments of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

     

    AAAA:

    1. North Allegheny (7, 14-0), def. State College Area 40-14

    2. La Salle College High School (12, 12-1), def. Nazareth 41-33

    3. North Penn (1, 12-2), def. Council Rock South 34-14

    4. Central Dauphin (3, 13-1), def. Wilson-West Lawn 24-21

    5. Upper St. Clair (7, 11-2)

    6. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 11-1)

    7. Nazareth (11, 12-2), lost to La Salle College High School 41-33

    8. Council Rock South (1, 12-2), lost to North Penn 34-14

    9. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 12-2), lost to Central Dauphin 24-21

    10. Cumberland Valley (3, 11-2)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Abington (1), Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Downingtown East (1), Garnet Valley (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Unionville (1), Scranton (2), Wyoming Valley West (2), Daniel Boone (3), Governor Mifflin (3), Manheim Township (3), State College Area (6), Gateway (7), Penn-Trafford (7), Seneca Valley (7), University Prep (8), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Bethlehem Liberty (11), Easton Area (11), Parkland (11)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 12-1), def. Pottsgrove 41-22

    2. Bishop McDevitt (3, 12-2), def. Lampeter-Strasburg 28-14

    3. Montour (7, 12-2), def. Grove City 25-21

    4. Grove City (10, 11-1), lost to Montour 25-21

    5. Central Valley (7, 11-1)

    6. Allentown Central Catholic (11, 9-5), def. Shamokin 56-14

    7. Lampeter-Strasburg (3, 12-2), lost to Bishop McDevitt 28-14

    8. Pottsgrove (1, 11-3), lost to Archbishop Wood 41-22

    9. Valley View (2, 11-2)

    10. Knoch (7, 12-1)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Phoenixville (1), Strath Haven (1), Berwick Area (2), Crestwood (2), Dallas (2), Conrad Weiser (3), Dover (3), Hershey (3), Manheim Central (3), Palmyra (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Franklin Regional (7), Highlands (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Ringgold (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Erie Cathedral Prep (10)

    AA:

    1. Lancaster Catholic (3, 14-0), def. Mount Carmel Area 21-0

    2. Aliquippa (7, 14-0), def. Moniteau 32-7

    3. West Catholic (12, 10-3), def. Pen Argyl 32-7

    4. Tyrone (6, 13-1), def. Hickory 40-28

    5. Jeannette (7, 12-1)

    6. Mount Carmel Area (4, 12-2), lost to Lancaster Catholic 21-0

    7. Pen Argyl (11, 13-1), lost to West Catholic 32-7

    8. Hickory (10, 11-2), lost to Tyrone 40-28

    9. Wyomissing (3, 11-1)

    10. Moniteau (9, 12-1), lost to Aliquippa 32-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Springfield-Montco (1), GAR Memorial (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Delone Catholic (3), Bloomsburg (4), Lewisburg (4), Mifflinburg (4), Towanda (4), Ligonier Valley (6), Philipsburg-Osceola (6), Richland Township (6), Greensburg Central Catholic (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Washington (7), General McLane (10), North East (10), Wilmington (10), Northern Lehigh (11), Pine Grove Area (11), North Schuylkill (11), Edward Bok Vo-Tech (12)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 14-0), def. North Star 44-0

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 13-1), def. Bangor Pius X 55-25

    3. Sto-Rox (7, 12-1)

    4. Sharpsville (10, 13-0), def. Port Allegany 35-33

    5. Penns Manor (6, 12-1), def. Columbia 41-22

    6. Bangor Pius X (11, 12-2), lost to Southern Columbia 55-25

    7. Line Mountain (4, 10-2)

    8. Port Allegany (9, 12-2), lost to Sharpsville 35-33

    9. Bishop Canevin (7, 11-1)

    10. Old Forge (2, 10-3)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Calvary Christian Academy (1), Dunmore (2), Lackawanna Trail (2), Conemaugh Township (5), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Windber (5), Bellwood-Antis (6), Avonworth (7), Brentwood (7), Rochester (7), Springdale (7), Brockway (9), Clarion (9), Coudersport (9), Mercer Area (10), Mercyhurst Prep (10), West Middlesex (10), Youngsville (10), Mahanoy Area (11), Minersville (11)

  • Class AAA: Allentown Central Catholic Vs. Archbishop Wood Preview

    2010 Video Highlights from last year’s game


    Opponents:

    Allentown Central Catholic: 9-5: Lehigh Valley Conference, District 11: Winner of D4,2,9,11 bracket.

    Archbishop Wood: 12-1: Philadelphia Catholic League: District 12 Winner of D12,1 bracket.

    Classification: AAA

    Location/Time: Charles Martin Stadium at Northeast High School, Friday, December 9 at 7:00pm

    At Stake: The AAA eastern state title and a berth in the state championship game at Hershey

    Coaches: Steve Devlin for Archbishop Wood, Harold Fairclough for Allentown Central Catholic

    Background: These two teams played in this game last year in Bethlehem won by Allentown Central 49-27. Allentown Central then went on to defeat Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg) for the AAA state championship. Both teams have a combined 10, division1 players suiting for this game

     

    Offense: Wood has been virtually unstoppable offensively all year. They average over 44 points/game and have had a multitude of games where reserves played in the second half in many of those. Desmon (Rutgers) and Brandon (Temple) Peoples are the two main running backs with great burst as well as very physical runners. Desmon did not play in the game last year vs. ACC. Joey Monaghan is one of the most accurate passers in the state with an 80% accuracy rating. He has thrown for 22 touchdowns and 1,500 yards. Two big targets for Monaghan are WR Nate Smith (West Virginia) and TE Colin Thompson (Florida). Smith has breakaway speed. The offensive line is the strength of this team. Frank Taylor (Boston College), Brandon Arcidiacano (Rutgers) and Thompson lead a group that averages 270 pounds.  ACC counters with last year’s AAA Pa player of the year Brandon Nosovitch (South Carolina) who has thrown for over 3,500 yards and 36 touchdowns. His favorite receivers are Kevin Guylas (over 110 receptions, 26 TD’s and over 2,000 yards) and Jalen Snyder-Scipio (over 1,000 yards and 10 TD’s). Junior Colin McDermott is the main running back who has run for over 1,000 yards. The ACC offense averages over 42 points/game. In last year’s game vs. Wood, Nosovitch accounted for over 600 yards (198 running, 409 passing). Tad McNeely, Angelo Lucci and Oscar Ghasab patrol the offensive line and are very balanced in pass and run protection.

    Defense: Wood has given up an average of 8 points/game with their downhill style of an attack mode defense. Thompson and Benji Abercrombie lead the charge on the line and their defensive backfield is very quick with Brandon, Desmon Peoples, Andrew Gucken, Smith, Kyle Adkins and Monaghan. Most started in this backfield for last year’s team. ACC’s achilles heel is their run defense. They gave up 500 yards vs.Valley View two weeks ago and have given up 30 points or more on six occasions. Up front they have an undersized line in Ghasab, Jeff Guylas, Tad McNeely and Lucci. Their defensive backfield features Noah Robb, G.B. Harkins, R.J. Taylor and Kevin Guylas.

    Weather Conditions: The extended forecast calls for temperatures in the twenties by kickoff. Without question windy conditions would benefit Wood because of how lethal ACC’s pass game is. There is expected to be very little wind.

    Intangibles: The Nosovitch to Guylas connection very well may be the best in Pa high school history. Nosovitch has been dinged this year with shoulder and ankle issues.  The People’s cousins play together very well as an RB tandem and both take turns turning in big runs. Desmon has had foot issues last year and a slight ankle problem early in the year. ACC travels very well and should have a large number coming from the Lehigh Valley. ACC played in the much more competitive Lehigh Valley conference featuring seven of their opponents that were AAAA schools.

     

    Questions:

    – Will ACC gain a psychological advantage if they get up by two scores early?

    – Will ACC have anything to stop Wood’s run game?

    – Is Nate Smith the answer in stopping Guylas and Snyder-Scipio?

    – Will defensive coordinator Mike Carey dial up blitz packages to attack Nosovitch in the pocket?

    – Can ACC keep it close in the 4th Quarter?

    – Will Nosovitch run as much in this game as he did in last year’s game (198 yards)?

    – How many points will ACC need to score to win this game?

     

    Fans Thoughts:

    Who will win and why? Post your comments below.
     

  • LaSalle beats Nazareth in Air Raid

    Bethlehem, Pa., Tim Wade’s 56 yard touchdown run on a daring fourth and one deep into the final stanza proved to be the difference in the LaSalle Explorers 41-33 thriller over the Nazareth Area Blue Eagles in a AAAA state playoff game at Frank Banko Field in Bethlehem. This game was loaded with big plays which gave each team’s defensive coordinator’s nightmares.

    On this day Wade needed whatever blocking he could get because the Blue Eagles were running up big numbers themselves. Nazareth quarterback Dan Harding has a big time arm and his quick three step drop deliveries combined with coach Rob Melosky’s no huddle scheme kept LaSalle on their heels all afternoon.

    Photo provided by Gary Johnson of Front Row Photo

    The Explorers looked to take control early when quarterback Matt Magarity hit John Palermo for an 18 yard TD strike on their first offensive series. LaSalle then recovered a Nazareth fumble on their first play but Wade gave the ball right back to the Eagles when he fumbled on his next carry. Harding and company then went nine plays and he hit freshman sensation RB Jordan Gray with a 10 yard TD toss which tied the game at seven.

    LaSalle scored touchdowns on their next two series and it appeared for a while that they were going to put on a clinic. Jared Herrmann’s one yard plunge followed by a Magarity pitch and catch to Wade for a 26 yard score put the Explores up by 14.

    After another Magarity to Wade 47 yard touchdown pass (this one down the middle of the field to a wide open Wade), gave the Explorers a 35-21 lead they had a chance to put the game away on their next series but Magarity overthrew Casey Eidenshink, which would have been a certain 64 yard touchdown pass. At that point the Eagles made it a point to take advantage of the miscue and controlled the pace of the game for the next twelve minutes. They went on seven and 15 play drives, each producing touchdowns. Gray accounted for 50 of the yards on the longer drive and after Adam Bridgeforth’s  six yard touchdown on a reverse the Eagles suddenly had momentum and were down 35-33.

    The stage was then set for Wade’s huge run. Facing third and 17 from their own 28 on their next possession, Magarity got the Explorers close to a first down with a 16 yard toss to Mike Piscopo putting the ball on the Explorer 44. That’s when LaSalle coach Drew Gordon decided to roll the dice and put the ball in Wade’s hands to settle things. After Wade’s TD they failed to convert the extra point and held an eight point lead putting the ball in Harding’s hands one last time and a chance for a tie.

    With four minutes and change left in the fourth quarter, Nazareth moved the ball from their own 29 to LaSalle’s 36. Harding’s last pass was then picked off by Jimmy Herron ending any chance for a Blue Eagle comeback.

    Wade was modest when asked about the most important carry in his Explorer career: “We needed a yard and Connor (Kerrigan), Pat (Hoffman) and Dan (Wasylenko) gave me a cushion and then I saw daylight” said Wade on the play that earned LaSalle their third straight trip to the AAAA eastern final. “I like working with the guys up front. I rely on them all the time.”

    Gordon appeared relieved when the game ended.” We felt coming in that we could put some points up but we needed a lot because of the effectiveness of Nazareth’s no huddle scheme. The last time we faced this type of offense was when we played Bergan (New Jersey powerhouse back in week 2). I’m glad we were able to get yards especially in the air. We needed everything we could get”.

    The AAAA District 12 champs now move on to face District 1 champ North Penn next week for the right to represent the east in Hershey the following week. The Explorers defeated North Penn in a classic showcase game 44-27 back in week one. Gordon saw them dismantle Council Rock South the night before and came away impressed. “The North Penn team I saw last night is not the same team we played at the beginning of the year. We are going to have our hands full”. Nazareth (District 11 champs) ends their magical season at 12-2 and gave the folks in the Lehigh Valley a lot to remember with their high flying offense.

    Notes: Wade had 18 carries for 104 yards and 5 catches for 131 yards. Gray had 133 yards on 21 totes. Sean Burke had a ton of tackles for LaSalle. Harding was 26 of 39 for 276 yards.  Magarity was 15-21 for 280. Chris Rocco provided excellent coverage in the defensive backfield and almost made a sensation diving interception late in the game.

     

    Scoring By Quarters

    1st Quarter

    LS: John Palermo: 18 yard pass from Matt Magarity: PAT: Ryan Winslow: 7:53
    NA: Jordan Gray: 10 yard pass from Dan Harding: PAT: Jack Portnoy: 4:51

    LS: Jared Herrmann: 1 yard run: PAT: Ryan Winslow: 1:58

     

    2nd Quarter

    LS: Tim Wade: 26 yard pass from Matt Magarity: PAT: Ryan Winslow: 10:17

    NA: Dan Harding: 1 yard run: PAT: Jack Portnoy: 7:30

    NA: Dan Harding: 2 yard run : PAT: No good: 3:19

    LS: Chris Kane: recovered fumble in end zone: PAT: Ryan Winslow: 1:10

     

    3rd Quarter

    LS: Tim Wade: 47 yard pass from matt Magarity: PAT: Ryan Winslow: 9:01

    NA: Andrew Bridgeforth: 4 yard run: 2 Pt conversion no good: 1:45

     

    4th Quarter

    NA: Adam Bridgeforth: 6 yard run: PAT: Jack Portnoy: 6:01

    LS: Tim Wade: 56 yard run: PAT no good: 4:28

  • Southern Out-muscles Pius X

    NAZARETH, PA: In the Eastern Class A State Semi-final game, the Royals of Pius X played host to the Tigers of Southern Columbia, hoping to end their losing streak to the six-time State Champs. The speedy Royals gave the powerful Tigers fits for the first two quarters, but ultimately couldn’t match them man-to-man, giving up 26 unanswered points in the second half, en route to a 55-25 Southern victory. SoCo now holds a 6-0 record over Pius X all-time.

    The Royals struck early on their first possession, after sophomore quarterback, AJ Long, took a keeper for 18 yards to the Southern 35, then connected with Drake Freeman for a 35-yard TD reception. Being down 7 – 0 at 10:18 in the opening quarter was not a huge surprise to the Tigers, as the Royals are known for their speed and quick-strike capability. However, being forced to punt after only three rushing attempts served as a wake-up call to SoCo that this was not going to be an easy win.

    Southern’s defense kept their heads and forced a three-and-out of their own to set up an eight-play, 54-yard drive to even the score. Brad Fegley started the drive with a 26 yard pass to Keith Day, and Tyler Levan rushed for 17 yards into the Pius red-zone at the 14. Then, on fourth and ten, Fegley threw a slant to Day in double coverage for the score.

    At this point, coach Phil Stambaugh’s Royals seemed to have receivers coming out of the woodwork. Wideout, Matt Camilletti, burned the defenders for catches of 34 and 11 yards to set up a first and goal at the Tiger one. Nick DeRea punched it in from there for the go-ahead score. Dylan Eck blocked the PAT attempt and the score was 13 – 7 Royals.

    Some untimely flags squelched Southern’s next possession, and the Tigers punted to Pius’ 16 yard-line. In on the receiving action this time was Boise Ross, who out-jumped the defender and took it 84 yards to the endzone. The two-point conversion attempt was stymied, but the Royals quickly were up by 12, 19 – 7, at 10:52 in the second period.

    With the potent Tiger running game struggling to find its rhythm, Fegley faked a hand-off and broke loose for 48 yards and a first and goal at the seven. Two plays later he ran a keeper in for a 2-yard TD. Levan blasted in for the two-point conversion, and the Pius lead was narrowed to 19 – 15. Fegley’s leadership continued to guide his Tigers on their next series. He connected with Day again for a 30-yard gain to the Pius 30, ran for12, then pushed across the goal-line for a one-yard TD. SoCo had its first lead of the night at 22 – 19.

    From this point on, the line-play for the Tigers improved on both offense and defense, while the Royals’ linemen were visibly tiring. The Southern defense forced a fumble near mid-field, and the offensive backfield started hitting their holes with more determination. Matt Moore clipped off 13 yards, and Levan rushed for seven, nine, and two yards to reach the endzone and a 29 – 19 lead.

    AJ Long was determined to keep his Royals in the game, and found a way on third and 13, after a sack by his counterpart, Fegley. Pinned back near mid-field, Long found Ross racing down the side-line, and hooked-up for a 40-yard catch and run. This set up a first and goal at the Tiger 8, and a quick strike to Camilletti for the touchdown. The two-point conversion pass was incomplete at 14.5 seconds, and the nip-and-tuck first half ended with SoCo hanging on to a 29 – 25 lead.

    The Tigers came out of the locker room with redoubled intensity and execution to completely out-muscle the Royals in the final two quarters. Fegley extended the lead to 35 – 25 on a 17-yard TD run mid-way through the third. In all, he carried 11 times for 118 yards and three touchdowns, while throwing an efficient five receptions on seven attempts for 124 yards and a touchdown. In 14 games, he has yet to throw an interception.

    Next, Moore began to do his thing, breaking tackles and fighting his way for a 31-yard TD run early in the final period. After Keith Day picked-off an AJ Long pass to regain possession for Southern, coach Roth out-witted the Royals by sending his tight end deep on second and 10. Jake Becker hauled in the pass and rumbled to the Pius 18 for a 53-yard gain. Levan added 11 yards, and Moore bolted in from the seven to put SoCo up 47 – 25.

    Coach Stambaugh started utilizing short passes as the Tigers went into a prevent defense. The decision was paying-off as Long chipped his way into Southern territory, before taking a draw play 27 yards to the three yard-line. However, DeRea had the ball knocked loose on the ensuing hand-off and Moore recovered for Southern. Three plays later, Levan finally got the break-away he had been looking for. Turning the right corner, he showed that the Royals weren’t the only ones with speed as he accelerated like a dragster on a quarter-mile strip, 77 yards for the final score.

    PIUS X (12-2) wrapped up the school’s best season yet with the hard-fought loss. They were second in the east in total points scored as they dominated the All-American Conference and captured the District 11 Class A crown. The future looks bright for the Royals (if they can retain the young players they’ve got) with a sophomore QB on pace to smash the state passing records. On the night, Long went 19 of 36 for 329 yards and three touchdowns, with one interception. Congratulations Royals on a fine 2011 season.

    SOUTHERN COLUMBIA(13-1) moved one step closer to a return to the State Final in Hershey that they’ve been so hungry for. After a slow and sloppy start, the Tigers produced three 100+ yard rushers on the night: Levan (20 carries for 173 yards & 2 TD’s); Moore (13 carries for 131 yards & 2 Td’s); Fegley (11carries for 118 yards & 3 TD’s). Keith Day caught three passes for 70 yards and a TD, and Becker had the 53 yard catch. Southern’s players must stay focused on the Eastern State Final game and not be looking ahead. They will need improve execution and a quicker start out-of-the-gate if they want to reach that fifteenth victory for 2011. Coach Roth told his team, “This victory means nothing, because it doesn’t win you anything.” But then he followed up with, “However, it is the biggest win since 2006.” After a commanding second half, the Tigers definitely have their eyes on the ultimate prize.

  • Southern Columbia pulls away in the second half

    NAZARETH – After a close first half, Southern Columbia’s (13-1) defense forced three turnovers and pulled away in the second half in a 55-25 win over Pius X (12-2) Friday night at Andrew S. Leh Stadium in a PIAA Class A quarterfinal game.

    With the win Southern Columbia awaits the winner of today’s game between Columbia and Penn’s Manor.

    Pius X scored on their opening possession, driving right down the field as sophomore quarterback AJ Long picked apart the Southern Columbia defense. Long found Drake Freeman for a 35-yard score. Matt Camilletti’s kick put Pius X up 7-0 with 10:18 left in the quarter.

    On Southern Columbia’s second drive they took it to the Royal 14. Quarterback Brad Fegley hit Keith Day on a 14-yard slant pass for the score.

    With 1:12 remaining in the first quarter the Royals regained the lead. Nick DeRea scored from one-yard out.

    Pius X added to their lead early in the second quarter and it took one play to do so. Long hit Boise Ross who raced down the sideline for an 84-yard score with 10:52 left in the first half.

    Pius X led 19-7.

    After a slow start, Southern Columbia’s offense they got their running game going. Fegley’s big run for 48 yards setup his two-yard score.

    Southern’s defense started to settle in and the offensive line started to pave the way for the running backs. The Tigers’ offensive line took over and Fegley capped off the drive with a one-yard run to give Southern Columbia their first lead of the night. 22-19.

    “Fegley is a leader”, said Coach Roth. “He was a tremendous leader by example tonight on both sides of the ball.”

    The Tigers’ defense came up with a DeRea fumble. The Tigers capitalized on the turnover, Levan scored from two-yards out with 2:41 remaining in the first half.

    The Royals cut into the lead before halftime. Long found Camilletti for an eight-yard score with 14 seconds left in the first half.

    Pius X trailed 29-25 at halftime.

    Southern Columbia took over in the second half. “In the first half we were a little nervous and we came out strong in the second half”, said quarterback Brad Fegley.

    The Tigers offensive line started to wear down Pius X and scored four times in the half.  Fegley’s 17-yard run in the third quarter put the Tigers up 35-25.

    In the fourth quarter Matt Moore took over scoring on a 31-yard run with 10:42 left in the game.

    The Tigers got the ball right back when Keith Day intercepted an AJ Long pass. The Tigers needed seven plays for Moore to go in for the seven-yard score.

    Pius X appeared to be knocking on the door at the Tigers three yard line. But a DeRea fumble on first-and-goal killed the drive.

    “We had the two big stops”, said Fegley. “They were getting momentum there and we stopped them.”

    Head Coach Jim Roth said, “I thought our secondary stepped up in the second half and made plays.”

    Three plays later Levan finished off the night when he swept right and went 77-yards for the score.

    The Southern Columbia Tigers move on with an impressive 55-25 win.

    “This is the biggest win we had since 2006”, said Roth. “Since winning our last state title.”

    Quarterback Brad Fegley finished the game passing with124 yards and one score. “Fegley stepped up and he hasn’t run the ball much for us all year”, said Roth. “I don’t know how fast he is but tonight he seemed to run faster than I have ever seen him run.” He finished the night rushing for 109 yards and three touchdowns.

    Matt Moore had 133 yards rushing and Tyler Levan added 172 yards on 19 carries.

    Pius X’s, sensational, sophomore quarterback finished the night throwing for 327 yards on 19 of 37 passes and three touchdowns.

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Southern Columbia 7 22 6 20 55
    Pius X 7 18 0 0 25
    1st Quarter
    P – Drake Freeman 35-yard pass from AJ Long 10:18
    SC – Keith Day 14-yard pass from Brad Fegley 3:35
    P – Nick DeRea 1-yard run 1:12
     

    2nd Quarter

    P – Boise Ross 84-yard pass from AJ Long 10:52
    SC – Brad Fegley 2-yard run 8:56
    SC – Brad Fegley 1-yard run 5:22
    SC – Tyler Levan 2-yard run 2:41
    P – Matt Camilletti 8-yard pass from AJ Long :14
     

    3rd Quarter

    SC – Brad Fegley 17-yard run 6:14
     

    4th Quarter

    SC – Matt Moore 31-yard run 10:42
    SC – Matt Moore 7-yard run 6:53
    SC – Tyler Levan 77-yard run 3:43

    Stats provided by Dean Beers

  • Southern Columbia vs. Pius X Preview

    Opponents:

    Southern Columbia (4) 12-1 vs. Pius X (11) 12-1

    Location/Time:

    Andrew S. Leh Stadium, Nazareth HS, Friday night at 7:00pm

    at Stake:

    A trip to the Class A Eastern final. The winner plays either Penns Manor (6) 11-1 or Columbia (3) 7-5

    Coaches:

    Jim Roth for Southern Columbia and Phil Stambaugh for Pius X

    Playoff Scoring Stats:

    Southern Columbia:

    Total Points Scored: 135 (Ranked #2 in Class A)

    Average Points Scored: 45.0 (Ranked #2 in Class A)


    Total Points Allowed: 55 (Ranked #2 in Class A)

    Average Points Allowed: 18.3 (Ranked #2 in Class A)


    Pius X:

    Total Points Scored: 147 (Ranked #1 in Class A)

    Average Points Scored: 49.0 (Ranked #1 in Class A)


    Total Points Allowed: 46 (Ranked #1 in Class A)

    Average Points Allowed: 15.3 (Ranked #1 in Class A)

    This will be the sixth time these two programs have met and Southern Columbia has won the previous five meetings. The last time they met sophomore running back Henry Hynoski rushed for 408 yards in a 76-47 win.

    This year’s match up could end up being a basketball score like in 2004.

    Pius X is led by sophomore quarterback AJ Long. Long has completed 193 of 279 passes for 3,367 yards and 43 touchdowns. He has rushed for 867 yards on 100 carries and 17 touchdowns. He already has thrown for 6,219 yards in his career. He has multiple targets to throw to. Matt Camilletti has 712 yards, Drake Freeman has 701 yards and Boise Ross has 1,017 yards receiving.

    Nick DeRea is the main back for the Royals. DeRea has rushed for 1,021 yards and 10 scores. Petey Hernandez adds some depth at running back. He has rushed for 254 yards and five touchdowns.

    Southern Columbia is led by two 1,000 yard runners. Tyler Levan has rushed for 1,554 yards on 175 carries and 24 scores. Matt Moore has rushed for 1,037 yards and 15 touchdowns. Quarterback Brad Fegley directs the offense and has passed for 1,351 yards and 12 scores. He rushed for 210 yards and three scores.

    Will Southern Columbia’s secondary be able to stop Pius X’s passing game and will the Tigers depth wear down Pius X? One thing for sure, the road to Hershey must go through Southern Columbia.

     

    Note: Stats provided by Maxpreps.com and Varsity570.com

     

  • Whats In The Water In The Slate Belt Area

    It has been a big season so far for area teams in the Slate Belt area. The Slate Belt area is made up of three teams, Bangor, Pius X and Pen Argyl.  All three teams made the playoffs and have combined for a record of 32-5.

    Pen Argyl leads the way with a 13-0 record and is led by All-State running back Dylan Evans who has rushed for almost 2,000 yards and 28 touchdowns so far this season. When they are not running with Evans they are throwing with quarterback Conor Gum who has passed for 1,045 yards and 12 touchdowns.

    The Green Knights are one of two teams that are undefeated in Eastern PA. So far in the playoffs they have defeated Pine Grove 49-13, Northern Lehigh 26-7 and Wilkes-Barre GAR 50-20. This Friday night they travel to Philadelphia to take on the defending Class 2A state champs West Catholic.

    Pen Argyl is averaging 41.6 points on offense and their stingy defense is giving up on 13.3 points.
    Bangor ripped off seven straight wins and are led by running back Josh Wing who rushed for 1,853 yards and 20 touchdowns. The Slaters season came to a end when Pottsville defeated them 35-13 in the first round of District 3A playoffs.

    Pius X’s head coach Phil Stambaugh has the Royals offense running on all cylinders. The Royals are led by Sophomore quarterback AJ Long. Long has passed for 3,368 yards and 43 touchdowns. He has multiple targets to throw to. Matt Camilletti has 712 yards, Drake Freeman has 701 yards and Boise Ross has 1,017 yards receiving.

    The Royals are averaging 49.0 points in the playoffs. Friday night the Royals host Southern Columbia at Andrew S. Leh Stadium in Nazareth. Can the Royals defeat the Tigers who have dominated Class A ball the last decade? Time will tell. No matter what happens this weekend High School Football is alive and well in the Slate Belt area.

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 13

     

    The installments of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

     

    AAAA:

    1. North Allegheny (7, 13-0), def. Upper St. Clair 28-21 (OT)

    2. La Salle College High School (12, 11-1), DNP Week 13 (playoff bye)

    3. Upper St. Clair (7, 11-2), lost to North Allegheny 28-21 (OT)

    4. Central Dauphin (3, 12-1), def. Central York 28-21

    5. Nazareth (11, 12-1), def. Easton Area 28-21

    6. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 11-1), SEASON COMPLETE

    7. Council Rock South (1, 12-1), def. Garnet Valley 38-24

    8. North Penn (1, 11-2), def. Pennsbury 27-3

    9. Wilson-West Lawn (3, 12-1), def. Cumberland Valley 20-14

    10. Cumberland Valley (3, 11-2), lost to Wilson-West Lawn 20-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Abington (1), Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Downingtown East (1), Garnet Valley (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Unionville (1), Scranton (2), Wyoming Valley West (2), Daniel Boone (3), Governor Mifflin (3), Manheim Township (3), State College Area (6), Gateway (7), Penn-Trafford (7), Seneca Valley (7), University Prep (8), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Bethlehem Liberty (11), Easton Area (11), Parkland (11)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 11-1), DNP Week 13 (playoff bye)

    2. Bishop McDevitt (3, 11-2), def. Red Land 42-7

    3. Montour (7, 11-2), def. Knoch 42-14

    4. Grove City (10, 11-0), def. Erie Cathedral Prep 33-0

    5. Central Valley (7, 11-1), SEASON COMPLETE

    6. Allentown Central Catholic (11, 8-5), def. Valley View 61-54

    7. Lampeter-Strasburg (3, 12-1), def. West York Area 24-13

    8. Pottsgrove (1, 11-2), def. Phoenixville 42-13

    9. Valley View (2, 11-2), lost to Allentown Central Catholic 61-54

    10. Knoch (7, 12-1), lost to Montour 42-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Phoenixville (1), Strath Haven (1), Berwick Area (2), Crestwood (2), Dallas (2), Conrad Weiser (3), Dover (3), Hershey (3), Manheim Central (3), Palmyra (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Franklin Regional (7), Highlands (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Ringgold (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Erie Cathedral Prep (10)

    AA:

    1. Lancaster Catholic (3, 13-0), def. Wyomissing 21-14

    2. Aliquippa (7, 13-0), def. Jeannette 14-7

    3. West Catholic (12, 9-3), DNP Week 13 (playoff bye)

    4. Mount Carmel Area (4, 12-1), def. Bloomsburg 28-0

    5. Jeannette (7, 12-1), lost to Aliquippa 14-7

    6. Pen Argyl (11, 13-0), def. GAR Memorial 50-20

    7. Tyrone (6, 12-1), def. Richland Township 46-21

    8. Hickory (10, 11-1), def. General McLane 35-13

    9. Wyomissing (3, 11-1), lost to Lancaster Catholic 21-14

    10. Moniteau (9, 12-0), def. Oliver 39-12

    HONORABLE MENTION: Springfield-Montco (1), GAR Memorial (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Delone Catholic (3), Bloomsburg (4), Lewisburg (4), Mifflinburg (4), Towanda (4), Ligonier Valley (6), Philipsburg-Osceola (6), Richland Township (6), Greensburg Central Catholic (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Washington (7), General McLane (10), North East (10), Wilmington (10), Northern Lehigh (11), Pine Grove Area (11), North Schuylkill (11), Edward Bok Vo-Tech (12)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 13-0), def. Sto-Rox 42-6

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 12-1), def. Old Forge 45-34

    3. Sto-Rox (7, 12-1), lost to Clairton 42-6

    4. Bangor Pius X (11, 12-1), def. Calvary Christian Academy 55-20

    5. Sharpsville (10, 12-0), def. West Middlesex 21-13

    6. Line Mountain (4, 10-2), SEASON COMPLETE

    7. Penns Manor (6, 11-1), def. Bellwood-Antis 40-14

    8. Port Allegany (9, 12-1), def. Clarion Area 35-34

    9. North Star (5, 10-1), DNP Week 13 (playoff bye)

    10. Old Forge (2, 10-3), lost to Southern Columbia 45-34

    HONORABLE MENTION: Calvary Christian Academy (1), Dunmore (2), Lackawanna Trail (2), Conemaugh Township (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Windber (5), Bellwood-Antis (6), Avonworth (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Brentwood (7), Rochester (7), Springdale (7), Brockway (9), Clarion (9), Coudersport (9), Mercer Area (10), Mercyhurst Prep (10), West Middlesex (10), Youngsville (10), Mahanoy Area (11), Minersville (11)

  • “Greatest show on turf” in the Lehigh Valley

    Lately I have seen some high-powered offenses in the Lehigh Valley. I was thinking who has the best offense on turf in the Lehigh Valley?  Is it Allentown Central Catholic or Nazareth Area? You can make a good argument for both teams this season. I will break down both teams and you can decide who should get the title of “Greatest show on turf” in the Lehigh Valley.

    All-State senior quarterback Brendan Nosovitch and record-breaking receiver Kevin Guylas lead Allentown Central Catholic. These two players are considered the best pitch-catch combo the state has ever seen.

    This season Nosovitch has passed for 3,219 yards and 33 touchdowns. His two favorite targets are Kevin Gulyas and Jalen Snyder-Scipio. Gulyas has caught 108 passes for 1,777 yards and 24 touchdowns. Snyder-Scipio has caught 64 passes for 980 yards and eight touchdowns.

    Daniel Harding who has thrown for 3,468 yards and 31 touchdowns leads Nazareth Area. His favorite targets are the Bridgeforth brothers. Adam Bridgeforth has caught 75 passes for 1,205 yards and eight touchdowns. Andrew Bridgeforth has caught 55 passes for 898 yards and eight touchdowns.

    In October these teams met and Nazareth won 31-30 in a thrilling game. Harding threw for 201 yards and the Bridgeforth brothers combined for 160 yards receiving. Nosovitch threw for 246 yards and two scores. Guylas had 158 yards and Sndyer-Scipio added 77 yards receiving.

    In 13 games Nazareth has 3,375 yards passing and 1,833 yards receiving. Allentown Central Catholic has 3,229 yards passing and 2,344 yards rushing.

    I will leave you with this. Both offenses are fun to watch unless you are a defensive coordinator on the opposing team. Who do you think is the “Greatest show on turf” in the Lehigh Valley?

     

  • A.J. Long Show Propels Pius Over Calvary Christian

    Allentown, Pa., Sophomore quarterback sensation A.J. Long connected on 19 of 22 passes for 391 yards and six touchdowns and ran for one TD as the Pius X Royals rolled, 55-20 over the Calvary Christian Cougars in an Eastern state playoff game at Salisbury Township High field.

    The Royals came into the game averaging over 44 points and 500 yard a game and the Cougars relied on their stingy defense which allowed an average of only 8 points a game. It was apparent that Calvary Christian’s only chance was to keep the ball out of Long’s hands as much as possible by sustaining some time consuming offensive drives and limit the big play capability of the Royals.

    Both teams combined for touchdowns on the first three series. On Pius first possession they needed only four plays and one minute with Long culminating the drive by running for a 46 yard touchdown. The Cougars struck back and generated a nine play four minute drive which ended in quarterback Doug Smith’s four yard touchdown. Long came right back and threw for TD’s on their next two possessions and it appeared that the track meet was on.

    Things didn’t get much better for Calvary Christian when Smith got hurt on their next series. Down by two scores and needing a big play the Cougars recovered a fumbled punt by Boise Ross. They then sustained a six minute 11 play drive and Joshua Medvic made a diving catch in the end zone from the arm of backup QB Reilly Degen and the Cougars clawed to within 21-14 with a little over a minute left in the half.

    The floodgates opened from that point on for Pius. Long hit on three passes then hit Petey Hernandez for a touchdown with only seconds remaining in the half. They scored on their next four possessions (including a blocked punt for a touchdown) in the second half and the game was well out of reach for Calvary.

    The win gives Pius (12-1, District 11, A, All American Conference) a berth in the eastern semi final vs. District 4 winner Southern Columbia (most of whom were in attendance).  District 1 champions Calvary Christian (A, Bicentennial League) ends their season with a very respectable 8-3 record and the District

    Notes: Ross played sensational on both sides of the ball. He is very elusive in space. Smith came back in the second half and connected on a touchdown pass. He scored all three Cougar TD’s in the District One championship game last week vs. Delaware County Christian. Adonis Cannon (358 lbs) helped provide great protection for Long.

     

     

    1st 2nd 3rd 4th T

    Calvary Christian 7      7      6      0     20

    Pius X 13    5     20     7     55

     

    1st Quarter

    Pius – A.J. Long 46 yard run –-Matt Camilletti kick- 10:42

    CC – Doug Smith 4 yard run – PAT – 6:22

    Pius – Boise Ross – 13 yard pass from A.J. Long – PAT – no good – 3:02

     

    2nd Quarter

    Pius- Boise Ross – 40 yard pass from A.J. Long – 2Pt- Long to Camilletti- 9:11

    CC- Joshua Medvic- 10 yard pass from Reilly Degen- PAT- 1:23

    Pius- Petey Hernandez- 20 yard pass from A.J. Long- Matt Camilletti kick- :20

     

    3rd Quarter

    Pius- Joey Dalessandro 39 yard pass from A.J. Long- Matt Camilletti kick- 9:12

    Pius- Joey Dalessandro- 17 yard punt block return- PAT- no good- 7;07

    CC- Samuel Heath 12 yard pass from Doug Smith- 2 pt conversion- no good- :15

    Pius- Matt Camilletti 59 yard pass from A.J. Long- Camilletti kick- :00

     

    4th Quarter

    Pius- Joey Dalassandro 25 yard pass from A.J. Long- Matt Camilletti kick- 7:30

     

  • Nazareth completes sweep of Easton, wins District title

    NAZARETH – Nazareth (12-1) rallied from a 14-point deficit and scored 28 unanswered points in a 28-21 win over Easton Area (11-3) before a packed house Saturday night for the District 11 4A title at Andrew S. Leh Stadium.

    With the win, the Blue Eagles advanced to the PIAA Class 4A quarterfinals against LaSalle College High. The game will be played Saturday at BASD Stadium at 1pm.

    The Red Rovers started right where they left off from two days ago when they defeated Phillipsburg in the annual Turkey day game 24-8.

    The Red Rovers came out throwing right from the opening bell. Senior quarterback Ian Hayden hit Shane Simpson for a 50-yard completion down to the Nazareth three. On the next play Austin Brown went in for the three-yard out and Chris Roubik’s kick put Easton up 7-0.

    Easton got the ball right back after a three-and-out by Nazareth. The Red Rovers went right down the field in 10 plays for 73 yards. Brown capped off the drive scoring his second touchdown of the night. His one-yard plunge put Easton up 14-0 with 5:31 to play in the first quarter.

    Nazareth started their comeback late in the first quarter. Dan Harding hit Alex Tonnies on third down to the Easton 35 to setup their first score. Harding found Andrew Bridgeforth for the 35-yard strike.

    The Blue Eagles defense stepped up. After another stop, Harding started to hit his stride. He found Tonnies who weaved his way through the defense and went 63-yards for the score. The game was knotted up at 14 with 4:21 left in the first half.

    The most impressive drive in the first half came late in the half. The Blue Eagles went 15 plays for 75-yards. They were facing a fourth down and 13 but Harding found Shepherd for a 17-yard score with four seconds left in the first half. The Blue Eagles had their first lead of the night, 21-14.

    The Blue Eagles went up by two scores on a one-yard Jordan Gray touchdown to cap a 72-yard drive in the third quarter.

    But Easton wasn’t done yet. After intercepting a Harding pass the Red Rovers drove 85 yards for a score. Brown’s third rushing touchdown with 4:57 remaining cut the lead to seven.

    The Red Rovers never saw the ball again and freshman running back Gray sealed the win on a 7-yard run for a first down and the Blue Eagles ran out the clock.

    NOTE: Nazareth’s Dan Harding completed 21 of 33 for 287 and three touchdowns. Freshman running back Jordan Gray had 148 yards rushing. Alex Tonnies had six catches for 116 yards.

    This is the first district title since 1989 for Nazareth when they won the Class 3A District 11 title that year.

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Easton Area 14 0 0 7 21
    Nazareth Area 7 14 7 0 28
    1st Quarter
    E – Austin Brown 3-yard run 11:34
    E – Austin Brown 1-yard run 5:31
    N – Andrew Bridgeforth 35-yard pass from Dan Harding :15
     

    2nd Quarter

    N – Alex Tonnies 63-yard pass from Dan Harding 4:21
    N – Dan Shepherd 17-yard pass from Dan Harding :04
     

    3rd Quarter

    N – Jordan Gray 1-yard run 7:01
     

    4th Quarter

    E – Austin Brown 2-yard run 4:57
  • Nosovitch to Gulyas

    BETHLEHEM – There should be no doubt that Allentown Central Catholic’s duo is the best quarterback to wide receiver combo in state history. Brendan Nosovitch threw for eight touchdowns. Five went to Kevin Gulyas including the 23-yard, game winning catch with 31 seconds remaining in a 61-54 victory over Valley View (11-2) in a first round of the PIAA State Class 3A playoffs at BASD Stadium Friday night.

    Next week Allentown Central Catholic will face the District Four champion Shamokin who defeated District Nine champion Clearfield 27-26 in overtime. A site and time will be determined.

    Allentown Central Catholic’s (8-5) first score came off a turnover by Valley View. The Vikings came right out and needed only two plays. Nosovitch hit Jalen Snyder-Scipio for 63 yards for the score. Tim DiGiacomo’s extra point put ACC up 7-0.

    “We came out firing right from the start,” said Brendan Nosovitch. “It was a crazy game. It was an awesome feeling.”

    Tyler Phillips of Valley View scored on runs of 33 and 57 and Nosovitch threw two more touchdowns in the quarter. He hit Snyder-Scipio for a five-yard pass and Kevin Guylas for a 65-yard bomb.

    After a wild first quarter the Vikings led 20-14.

    Valley View’s Tony Rovinski intercepted a Nosovitch pass late in the first half with his team trailing 33-21. The Cougars drove right down the field and with six seconds remaining in the first half Liam Callejas hit Nyeem Wartman for a 15-yard pass. The Cougars trailed by five at halftime, 33-28.

    In the first half Nosovitch threw for 274 yards and five touchdowns.

    Valley View’s first lead of the night came when Callejas faked the handoff to Tyler Kapinus and flew down the sidelines for the 65-yard score. The Cougars led 34-33 with 11:07 left in the third quarter.

    The Vikings answered right back. Nosovitch hit Gulyas who fought his way into the end zone for the 30-yard touchdown pass.

    Valley View scored the next two times. Kapinas had a 13-yard run and Phillips’ 52-yard gallop put the Cougars up 48-40 with 4:05 left in the third quarter.

    The Vikings defense started to assert itself in the second half. RJ Taylor intercepted a short pass from Callejas and the Vikings capitalized on the turnover. Nosovitch scrambled 18-yards for the score to pull the Vikings within one, 48-47.

    Sndyer-Scipio ended another Cougars drive intercepting another Callejas pass in the end zone. With the ball on their 20 Nosovitch hit Guylas in stride and he took it 80-yards for the score. The Vikings led 54-48 with 10:02 remaining in the game.

    Valley View continued to pound the ball and Pat Jeffers bulled his way in from nine-yards out. The Vikings blocked the extra point and the game was knotted up at 54 with 6:44 left in the game.

    The Vikings got an early Christmas present, recovering a fifth Valley View fumble on their 34-yard line with 2:33 left in the game.

    Head coach Harold Fairclough said, “These kids battled and kept fighting. I told the kids at halftime we had to finish this game like champions. These kids did it today.”

    Facing a fourth down and their season on the line, the Vikings’ duo of Nosovitch and Gulyas hooked up one more time for a 23-yard pass with 31 seconds remaining in the game. The Vikings led 61-54.

    Nosovitch said, “I saw Kevin come across the field and I put it up for him to catch it and he made a great catch.”

    With five seconds remaining and Valley View within striking range, it was Vikings’ defensive lineman Jeffrey Gulyas who had a crushing hit on Callejas that ended the Cougars hopes of upsetting the defending 3A champs.

    “It was a great team effort and we fought to the end”, said Kevin Gulyas. “This game was awesome.”

    Both teams combined for over 1,200 yards of total offense. Brendan Nosovtich completed 22 of 33 passes for 487 yards and eight touchdowns. His two-favorite targets were Kevin Gulyas who caught nine passes for 225 yards and Jalen Snyder-Scipio who added eight catches for 200 yards.

    Valley View’s running attack was led by Tyler Phillips with 185 yards, Pat Jeffers with 145 yards and Tyler Kapinus who had 157 yards.

    Stats provided by Dean Beers, D11football.com

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Allentown Central Catholic 20 13 14 14 61
    Valley View 14 14 20 6 54
    1st Quarter
    ACC – Jalen Snyder-Scipio 63 yard pass from Brendan Nosovitch 9:54
    VV – Tyler Phillips 33-yard run 6:51
    ACC – Jalen Snyder-Scipio 5 yard pass from Brendan Nosovitch 1:51
    VV – Tyler Phillips 57 yard run
    ACC – Kevin Gulyas 65 yard pass from Brendan Nosovitch 0:00
     

    2nd Quarter

    ACC – Noah Robb 27 yard pass from Brendan Nosovitch 8:11
    VV – Nyeem Wartman 34 yard pass from Liam Callejas 6:10
    ACC – Kevin Gulyas 12 yard pass from Brendan Nosovitch 4:44
    VV – Nyeem Wartman 15 yard pass from Liam Callejas :06
     

    3rd Quarter

    VV – Liam Callejas 65 yard run 11:07
    ACC – Kevin Gulyas 30 yard pass from Brendan Nosovitch 9:23
    VV – Tyler Kapinas 13 yard run 6:56
    VV – Tyler Phillips 52 yard run 4:05
    ACC – Brendan Nosovitch 18 yard run :20
     

    4th Quarter

    ACC – Kevin Gulyas 80 yard pass from Brendan Nosovitch 10:02
    VV – Pat Jeffers 9 yard run 6:44
    ACC – Kevin Gulyas 23 yard pass from Brendan Nosovitch :31
  • Big second quarter lifts Pen Argyl

    The Grenadiers of G.A.R. had won nine consecutive games outscoring the opposition during that stretch by an average of 46-20. However, tonight was much different as Pen Argyl ended G.A.R.’s season at 11-2 with a 50-20 victory.

    The Green Knights led 8-6 with just over six minutes remaining in the first half. Pen Argyl scored 28-points within that time span and would head to the intermission up 36-8.

    Pen Argyl scored on offense, defense, and special teams en route to their lop sided victory. Dylan Evans ran for over 190 yards as he scored twice on the ground and also a pick six on defense. The Green Knights (13-0) now move on to the PIAA Class AA Quarterfinals to take on West Catholic.

    G.A.R.’s Darrell Crawford ends a brilliant career as the Grenadiers’ signal caller. Crawford eclipsed the 4,000 yard rushing mark for his four year tenure. In this game, he rushed for 73 yards and threw for another 74. It was fitting that the final two Grandier touchdowns were scored by Darrell.

  • Easton scores first 24 points in victory over Thanksgiving rival Phillipsburg

    EASTON, Pa. – The Easton Red Rovers are loaded with underclassmen – many sophomores and juniors grace the roster – and even some freshmen are starters.

    Like wide receiver Shane Simpson.  But you’d never know that No. 18 was only a frosh by the way he plays on the field.

    “He hasn’t played (like a freshman) all season long,” Easton head coach Steve Shiffert said of Simpson.  “Ever since the Pennsbury game, he’s stepped up for us.”

    Simpson was named offensive MVP for a six-catch, 107-yard performance as Easton (11-2) dominated its cross-river rival Phillipsburg (7-3), 24-8, in the 105th installment of the two school’s Thanksgiving Day rivalry game played Thursday morning at Fisher Field on the campus of Lafayette College.

    “It’s my second or third 100-yard receiving game this season,” Simpson said.

    But what did it mean to put up 100 yards against a rival like Phillipsburg?

    “It feels great,” Simpson said.

    The Red Rovers will play for the District 11 AAAA championship opposite Nazareth in less than 48 hours.  But in the meantime the Rovers showed they were ready to flex their muscles this day and avenge a 3-0 overtime defeat to the Stateliners in last year’s game.

    “We heard about that (3-0) defeat all this week,” said junior defensive lineman Tyler Green, who posted three sacks as part of a dominant defensive performance that notched five sacks of Phillipsburg quarterbacks Michael Diamond and Jason Bohem.  The Rovers’ unrelenting defense also forced an interception and two turnovers on downs.

    “The defensive line was exceptional today,” Shiffert said.

    Exceptional would be most appropos in describing Easton’s performance in the trenches.

    In all, the Rovers’ defense posted nine total tackles for loss and dominated the Stateliners on the line of scrimmage all game.  In fact, Green, Matthew Mowad (seven tackles, 1.5 sacks, 2.5 tackles for loss), Jeremy Swick (five tackles, half a sack, two TFL) and company spent so much time in the Phillipsburg defensive backfield, they probably could have been charged rent.

    With all the defensive pressure, the Stateliners couldn’t mount much of a ground attack.  Limited to minus-16 yards in the first half alone, the maroon-clad visiting team finished with just 29 yards on 33 carries.

    Easton, though, faced little resistance.

    Kevin Griffin broke a scoreless tie with 9:27 left in the first quarter on a 36-yard touchdown run on the Rovers’ sixth play from scrimmage.  It remained 7-0 until Mowad caught an eight-yard touchdown pass from Ian Hayden (9-of-18, 166 yards) to push the lead to 14-0 with 5:21 left in the first half.

    A 35-yard field goal by Chris Roubik widened the Phillipsburg deficit to 17-0 before fullback Austin Brown bulled his way into the end zone on a 4th-and-1 from the Stateliner 2 with 32 seconds left in the third quarter to cap Easton’s scoring.

    The Stateliners countered Brown’s touchdown run with a 70-yard drive for its only points of the day, which came when Diamond (170 pass yards, TD) hooked up with senior Robert Waterson for a 30-yard scoring pass with 9:02 left in the game.

    Diamond’s day would come to an end soon after.  He was knocked out of the game following a 15-yard keeper with about six minutes left in the game, and Bohem came in as the replacement.  No. 10 was promptly greeted with a sack for a seven-yard loss.  Bohem did connect on a 27-yard pass to Robert Howell to give Phillipsburg a 1st-and-goal at the Easton 8 yard line, but the Stateliners turned the ball over on downs four plays later.

    Phillipsburg finished with 231 yards of total offense (202 passing, 29 rushing) and 12 first downs.  While Diamond did throw for 170 yards, he didn’t find much room to run the ball, finishing with zero yards on 12 carries.  Joseph Moyer posted 31 yards on seven carries; Alexander Martin had 14 yards on seven totes and Robin Custido had nine yards on five carries.  Martin finished as the leading receiver for the game, posting seven catches for 125 yards.

    Griffin finished with 98 yards on 17 carries.  Simpson was easily the featured receiver with the six catches, but also registered a 44-yard run in the game.  Brown had six carries for 22 yards and caught two passes for 40 yards.  In addition to his 166 passing yards, Hayden, who has thrown 16 touchdown passes and has more than 1,600 yards through the air, added 16 yards on seven keepers.

    “He’s not really a first-year starter (on varsity),” Shiffert said of Hayden.  “He was a scout team quarterback the last two years going up against the first string defense every day in practice.  He’s a pretty good one.”

    Easton ran for 164 yards in the game and finished with 330 yards of offense and 14 first downs.

  • Rough Riders End Eight-Game Losing Streak to Northampton

    NORTHAMPTON – On a beautiful Thanksgiving Day at Al Erdosy Field, Catasauqua (8-4) ended its eight-game losing streak to Northampton, 20-6, in the 89th Annual Classic. Catasauqua’s last win came back in 2002, when they defeated their rivals, 21-6.

    Roughies’ running back Ra’Von Burton earned his team’s MVP by rushing for 132 yards on nine carries. For the Konkrete Kids, Marcus Newsom was their MVP.

    Catasauqua opened up the scoring in the second quarter on a Zachary Pattison 25 yard field goal with 7:18 left. After a Northampton punt, the Roughies then padded their lead on their next possession – a 50 yard touchdown pass from Jake Bloszinsky to Paryss Marshall for a Catasauqua 10-0 lead at halftime.

    To begin the third quarter, Northampton (3-9) recovered its own kickoff at the Catasauqua 29 yard line. Five plays later, K-KID running back Marcus Newsom scored on a one-yard touchdown run. The run failed, closing the Roughie lead to 10-6.

    But Catasauqua answered back with 1:11 left in the third with another Pattison field goal, this time from 24 yards out, to make the score 13-6.

    Early in the fourth quarter, Roughies’ running back Ra’Von Burton (10 rushes, 132 yards) put the game away for his team on a 79 yard touchdown scamper.

    Jake Bloszinksky completed three of eight passes, for 114 yards.

    Northampton quarterback Pat Cook completed four passes for 22 yards, with an interception. He did not complete a pass in the second half.  Brandon Heimbach was the team’s leading rusher, gaining 90 yards, on 13 carries.

    Both teams combined for over 100 yards in penalties, and also combined for five turnovers.

    Northampton leads the series 54-31-4.

     

    SCORING:

    1st Quarter

    NO scoring

    2nd Quarter

    C – 1:28 – Pattison 25 yard FG

    C – 1:53 – Bloszinksy to Paryss Marshall 50 yard TD pass

    3rd Quarter

    N – 9:52 – Newsom 1 yard TD run

    C – 1:11 – Pattison 24 yard FG

    4th Quarter

    C – 9:27 – Ra’Von Burton 79 yard TD run

     

  • 2011 Stat Stars of the Week – Week # 12

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    (Courtesy of PAFootballnews.com)

    OFFENSE:

    Rushing: (200 yds or more)

    328 yds – Preston Bare – Palmyra

    285 yds – Angel Cruz – Conrad Weiser

    272 yds – John Ford – Red Land

    257 yds – John Rizzo – Richland

    250 yds – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South

    229 yds – Jordan Gray – Nazareth Area

    225 yds – Danny Ferens – Penns Manor

    225 yds – Jake Haffner – State College

    221 yds – Jake Bingham – Camp Hill

    212 yds – Jeremy Freeman – Berwick Area

    209 yds – Pete Coughlin – Upper St. Clair

    203 yds – Zayd Issah – Central Dauphin

    200 yds – DaQuan Mack – Pennsbury

    Passing: (200 yds or more)

    383 yds – Dan Harding – Nazareth Area

    316 yds – Brendan Nosovitch – Allentown Central Catholic

    305 yds – Alec Werner – Bishop McDevitt (D-3)

    298 yds – Dashawn Darden – Cardinal O’Hara

    284 yds – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany

    272 yds – Andrew Ford – Cedar Cliff

    257 yds – Luke Brumbaugh – Seton-LaSalle

    252 yds – TYler Edmund – Southern Lehigh

    237 yds – Andrew Dzurik – Lancaster Catholic

    222 yds – Blake Rankin – Bloomsburg

    221 yds – Joey Cominsky – Hamburg

    215 yds – Manny Stocker – Coatesville

    213 yds – Jamie McCarthy – Bethlehem Liberty

    212 yds – Brandon Baker – Central York

    Touchdown Passes: (4 or More)

    6 – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany

    4 – Brendan Nosovitch – Allentown Central Catholic

    Receiving: (100 yds or more)

    177 yds – John Klingerman – Bloomsburg

    166 yds – Boise Ross – Pius X

    164 yds – Kevin Gulyas – Allentown Central Catholic

    143 yds – Brian Lemelle – Bishop McDevitt (D-3)

    137 yds – Andrew Bridgeforth – Nazareth Area

    132 yds – Adam Bridgeforth – Nazareth Area

    131 yds – Jason Snyder-Scipio – Allentown Central Catholic

    130 yds – Adam Lewis – Pennsbury

    129 yds – Charles Sweigert – Lancaster Catholic

    116 yds – Chris Jones – Coatesville

    114 yds – Jake Meluskey – Southern Lehigh

    107 yds – Dylan Boccella – Seton-LaSalle

    101 yds – Jalil Ford – Central York

    Touchdowns: (4 or more)

    6 – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South

    6 – John Ford – Red Land

    4 – Tyler Boyd – Clairton

    4 – Zayd Issah – Central Dauphin

    4 – Jarred Muffley – Tamaqua

    4 – Wesley Phipps – Grove City

    4 – Damion Terry – Cathedral Prep

    4 – Jake Wood – Hamburg

    DEFENSE:

    Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:

    57 yds – Aaron Raw – Central Valley

    41 yds – Rae’quan Williams – West Catholic

    12 yds – DeShawn Coleman – Hickory

    Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

    80 yds – Neal Goodman – Mahanoy Area

    72 yds – Michael Burke – Columbia

    60 yds – Keith Wakefield – Columbia

    42 yds – Quinn Thompson – General McLane

    25 yds – Billy Dahm – Springfield (Montco)

    Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:

    31 yds – Brock Snellbaker – West York

    Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:

    Interceptions: (2 or more)

    2 – Neal Goodman – Mahanoy Area

    2 – Christian Leech – Bishop McCort

    2 – Joseph Taulane – Garnet Valley

    2 – DeShawn Williams – Camp Hill

    Fumble Recoveries: (2 or more)

    Blocked Punts: (2 or more)

    Tackles: (10 or more)

    13 – Daniel Lesko – Mount Carmel Area

    11 – Brady Lynn – North East

    11 – Cody Shustack – Mount Carmel Area

    10 – Ed Smerlick – Mount Carmel Area

    Tackles for Losses: (3 or More)

    3 – Eric Joraskie – Mount Carmel Area

    3 – Ed Smerlick – Mount Carmel Area

    Sacks: (3 or More)

    SPECIAL TEAMS:

    Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:

    93 yds – Justin Brown – Academy Park

    91 yds – De’Andre Moon – Rochester Area

    85 yds – Jay Harris – Downingtown East

    Punt Returns for Touchdowns:

    62 yds – Nate Smith – Archbishop Wood

    Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

    2 – Killan Mulkern – Upper St. Clair (24 yds & 21 yds)

    Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

    38 yds – Jordan Spangler – Bishop McCort

    34 yds – Bobby Colvin – Richland

    32 yds – Ben Solis – Council Rock South

    30 yds – Alec Martucci – Haverford Township

    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    Punting Ave: (40 yds+ and 3 punts Minimum)

    41.50 – Rob Varano – Mount Carmel Area

     

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 12

     

    The installments of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

     

    AAAA:

    1. North Allegheny (7, 12-0), def. Gateway 21-17

    2. Upper St. Clair (7, 11-1), def. Pittsburgh Central Catholic 28-14

    3. La Salle College High School (12, 11-1), def. George Washington 41-7

    4. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 11-1), lost to Upper St. Clair 28-14

    5. Central Dauphin (3, 11-1), def. Cedar Cliff 35-32

    6. Cumberland Valley (3, 11-1), def. South Western 42-21

    7. Nazareth (11, 11-1), def. Parkland 63-27

    8. Council Rock South (1, 11-1), def. Downingtown East 31-19

    9. North Penn (1, 10-2), def. Neshaminy 21-7

    T-10. Garnet Valley (1, 11-1) def. Central Bucks South 52-48

    T-10. Easton Area (11, 10-2), def. Scranton 29-20

    HONORABLE MENTION: Abington (1), Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Downingtown East (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Unionville (1), Scranton (2), Wyoming Valley West (2), Daniel Boone (3), Governor Mifflin (3), Manheim Township (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), State College Area (6), Gateway (7), Penn-Trafford (7), Seneca Valley (7), University Prep (8), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Bethlehem Liberty (11), Parkland (11)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 11-1), def. Murrell Dobbins Tech 49-0

    2. Bishop McDevitt (3, 10-2), def. Conrad Weiser 70-21

    3. Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 9-2), def. Meadville 49-7

    4. Montour (7, 10-2), def. Central Valley 21-14

    5. Knoch (7, 12-0), def. Franklin Regional 9-7

    6. Central Valley (7, 11-1), lost to Montour 21-14

    7. Franklin Regional (7, 11-1), lost to Knoch 9-7

    8. Grove City (10, 10-0), def. Erie East 49-0

    9. Lampeter-Strasburg (3, 11-1), def. Shippensburg 35-0

    10. Pottsgrove (1, 10-2), def. Strath Haven 29-28

    HONORABLE MENTION: Phoenixville (1), Strath Haven (1), Berwick Area (2), Crestwood (2), Dallas (2), Valley View (2), Conrad Weiser (3), Dover (3), Hershey (3), Manheim Central (3), Palmyra (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Highlands (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Ringgold (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Allentown Central Catholic (11)

    AA:

    1. Lancaster Catholic (3, 12-0), def. Camp Hill Trinity 60-7

    2. Aliquippa (7, 12-0), def. Greensburg Central Catholic 35-0

    3. West Catholic (12, 9-3), def. Springfield-Montco 28-7

    4. Mount Carmel Area (4, 11-1), def. Lewisburg 19-13

    5. Jeannette (7, 12-0), def. Seton-LaSalle 40-21

    6. Pen Argyl (11, 12-0), def. Northern Lehigh 26-7

    7. Wyomissing (3, 11-0), def. Bermudian Springs 34-7

    8. Tyrone (6, 11-1), def. Penn Cambria 39-6

    9. Hickory (10, 10-1), def. North East 35-0

    T-10. Bloomsburg (4, 9-2), def. Towanda 35-20

    T-10. Moniteau (9, 11-0), def. Karns City 26-12

    HONORABLE MENTION: Springfield-Montco (1), GAR Memorial (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Delone Catholic (3), Lewisburg (4), Mifflinburg (4), Towanda (4), Ligonier Valley (6), Philipsburg-Osceola (6), Richland Township (6), Greensburg Central Catholic (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), Washington (7), General McLane (10), North East (10), Wilmington (10), Northern Lehigh (11), Pine Grove Area (11), North Schuylkill (11), Edward Bok Vo-Tech (12)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 12-0), def. Rochester 43-7

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 11-1), def. Line Mountain 35-14

    3. Sto-Rox (7, 12-0), def. Bishop Canevin 12-10

    4. Bangor Pius X (11, 11-1), def. Shenandoah Valley 50-12

    5. Sharpsville (10, 11-0), def. Farrell 36-0

    6. Bellwood-Antis (6, 10-1), def. Bishop McCort 11-10

    7. Line Mountain (4, 10-2), lost to Southern Columbia 35-14

    8. Port Allegany (9, 11-1), def. Brockway 49-21

    9. Penns Manor (6, 10-1), def. Moshannon Valley 26-6

    10. Old Forge (2, 10-2) def. Riverside (Taylor) 47-6

    HONORABLE MENTION: Calvary Christian Academy (1), Dunmore (2), Lackawanna Trail (2), Conemaugh Township (5), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Windber (5), Avonworth (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Brentwood (7), Rochester (7), Springdale (7), Brockway (9), Coudersport (9), Mercer Area (10), Mercyhurst Prep (10), West Middlesex (10), Youngsville (10), Mahanoy Area (11), Minersville (11)

  • 2011 Thanksgiving Day Games

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Upper Moreland Golden Bears (2-9)
    @ Hatboro-Horsham Hatters (4-7)

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Abington Galloping Ghosts (9-2)
    @ Cheltenham Panthers (5-6)

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Upper Perkiomen Indians (5-6)
    @ Boyertown Bears (5-6)

     

    District 1
    11/23/2011 7:00 PM
    Spring-Ford Rams (9-2)
    @ Phoenixville Phantoms (9-3)

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Owen J. Roberts Wildcats (1-10)
    @ Pottstown Area Trojans (3-8)

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles (1-9)
    @ Harry S. Truman Tigers (0-11)

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles (1-9)
    @ Harry S. Truman Tigers (0-11)

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    South Hunterdon Regional (NJ)
    @ New Hope Solebury Lions (5-5)

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:15 AM
    Quakertown Community Panthers (5-6)
    @ Pennridge Rams (5-5)

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:15 AM
    Morrisville Bulldogs (1-9)
    @ Bristol Warriors (2-7)

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Chichester Eagles (3-8)
    @ Sun Valley Vanguards (0-11)

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Ridley Green Raiders (8-3)
    @ Interboro Bucaneers (7-4) 

     

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:45 AM
    Upper Darby Royals (3-8)
    @ Haverford Township Fords (6-5) 

     

     

    District 11
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Catasauqua Rough Riders (7-4)
    @ Northampton Konkrete Kids (3-8)

     

    District 11
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Stroudsburg Mounties (8-3)
    @ East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers (3-8) 

     

     

    District 11
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Phillipsburg (NJ)
    @ Easton Area Red Rovers (10-2) 

     

     

    District 12
    11/22/2011 05:00 PM
    Mastery Charter Pumas
    @ Simon Gratz Bulldogs (7-4)

     

    District 12
    11/23/2011 03:30 PM
    Prep Charter Huskies (4-6)
    @ Furness Falcons (5-5)

     

    District 12
    11/23/2011 06:00 PM
    University City Jaguars (2-9)
    @ Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers (3-8)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 09:45 AM
    Samuel S. Fels Panthers (4-7)
    @ Frankford Pioneers (7-3)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Neumann-Goretti Saints (3-7)
    @ South Philadelphia Rams (1-9)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Father Judge Crusaders (6-4)
    @ Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters (7-4)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders (4-6)
    @ George Washington Eagles (8-3)

     

    District 1
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles (1-9)
    @ Harry S. Truman Tigers (0-11)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Neumann-Goretti Saints (3-7)
    @ South Philadelphia Rams (1-9)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Father Judge Crusaders (6-4)
    @ Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters (7-4)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:00 AM
    Archbishop Ryan Raiders (4-6)
    @ George Washington Eagles (8-3)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Overbrook Panthers (4-6)
    @ West Philadelphia Speedboys (10-1)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs (9-3)
    @ Benjamin Franklin Electrons (4-7)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School (7-4)
    @ Imhotep Charter School Panthers (7-4)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Roman Catholic Cahillites (7-4)
    @ Roxborough Indians (5-6)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Delaware Valley Charter Warriors (3-7)
    @ John Bartram Maroon Wave (2-9)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Philadelphia Central Lancers (8-2)
    @ Northeast Vikings (6-5)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Martin Luther King Golden Cougars (3-7)
    @ Germantown Bears (6-5)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Communications Technology Phoenix (8-3)
    @ Olney Trojans (2-8)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Malvern Prep Friars (9-1)
    @ Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks (6-4)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School (7-4)
    @ Imhotep Charter School Panthers (7-4)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Roman Catholic Cahillites (7-4)
    @ Roxborough Indians (5-6)

     

    District 12
    11/24/2011 10:30 AM
    Boys Latin of Philadelphia Charter School (7-4)
    @ Imhotep Charter School Panthers (7-4)

     

  • Green Knights win District AA Title

    by Dean Beers of D11Football.com

    Behind three touchdowns by Junior Michael Racciato, the Pen Argyl Green Knights won their first District title since 2001 by defeating Northern Lehigh 26-7 for the District 11 Class 2A Title Saturday afternoon.

    The Green Knights (12-0) will play District 2 champ Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. next Friday at 7:00PM, at Spartan Stadium, Wyoming Valley West High School, in Kingston.

    Dylan Evans ran for 120 yards on 25 rushes and one touchdown. Racciato rushed for 68 yards and 71 yards receiving. Quarterback Conor Gum completed 4 of 9 passes for 89 yards and a touchdown.

    Kirk Bender was the leading rusher for the Bulldogs with 50 yards. Also, for the Bulldogs, Trevor Yashur lead the way in receiving yards with 3 catches for 20 yards and a touchdown, his team’s only score of the game.

    Northern Lehigh ends its season at 10-2, both losses coming from Pen Argyl. The Bulldogs were the defending District champions.

     

  • Gray runs over Parkland

    NAZARETH – Freshman running back Jordan Gray rushed for five touchdowns to lead Nazareth Area over Parkland in a PIAA District 2-4-11 sub-regional semifinal game at Andrew S. Leh Stadium Friday night.

    Nazareth’s only loss was week eight to Parkland in the regular season. The Blue Eagles returned the favor in a 63-27 win.

    Parkland silenced the crowd on the opening kickoff as Jarel Elder took the ball 93-yards for the score. Brennon Bissell’s kick put the Trojans up 7-0.

    Nazareth answered right back. Jordan Gray went in from three-yards out. A 44-yard pass from Daniel Harding to Andrew Bridgeforth set up the touchdown.

    On the Blue Eagles next possession Gray’s one-yard score put Nazareth up 14-7 with 2:49 left in the first quarter.

    The Trojans drove right down and Elder finished off the drive scoring from 38-yards out to tie the game at 14.

    The last play of the first quarter was a Harding to Andrew Bridgeforth 43-yard completion down to Parkland’s two. The next play Harding went in from two-yards out to put the Blue Eagles up two scores, 21-14. Parkland’s Paul Tajiri had a 13-yard return on an Eli Redmond block punt to tie the game at 21.

    Nazareth scored on their next two possessions. Gray’s 56-yard run and a 15-yeard pass from Harding to Andrew Bridgeforth put Nazareth up 35-21.

    The Trojans drove 58 yards on four plays and Rob Dvoracek scored with 1:38 remaining in the first half. Nazareth blocked the extra point to go into halftime with a 35-27 lead in a back and forth first half.

    Nazareth’s defense made the adjustments at halftime and pitched a shutout in the second half. Parkland’s offense sputtered and Nazareth scored four times.

    Harding scored on a 27-yard run and a 61-yard pass to Adam Bridgeforth. Gray had runs for 8 and 14.

    The Blue Eagles finished the night with over 650 yards of total offense and the teams combined for over 900 yards.

    Jordan Gray finished the night rushing for 232 yards on 34 carries. Quarterback Daniel Harding passed for 381 yards. The Bridgeforth brothers combined for 258 yards receiving and two scores.

    Nazareth (11-1) moves on to play Easton Area who won over Scranton 29-20. Nazareth defeated Easton area 35-28 during the regular season.

    Photos by Anthony Lauro

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Parkland 14 13 0 0 27
    Nazareth 14 21 14 14 63
    1st Quarter
    P – Jarel Elder 93-yard kickoff return 11:46
    N – Jordan Gray 3-yard run 8:54
    N – Jordan Gray 1-yard run 2:49
    P – Jarel Elder 38-yard run 1:32
    2nd Quarter
    N – Dan Harding 2-yard run 11:55
    P – Paul Tajiri 13-yard blocked punt return 8:13
    N – Jordan Gray 56-yard run 7:54
    N – Andrew Bridgeforth 15-yard pass from Dan Harding 2:36
    P – Rob Dvoracek 43-yard run 1:38
    3rd Quarter
    N – Dan Harding 27-yard run 9:22
    N – Jordan Gray 8-yard run :20
    4th Quarter
    N – Adam Bridgeforth 61-yard from Dan Harding 5:52
    N – Jordan Gray 14-yard run 2:24

     

  • Chesapeake Bowl

    The CHESAPEAKE BOWL is very excited to announce that we have partnered with easternpafootball.com and westernpafootball.net.  The Chesapeake Bowl prides itself on being the premier all-star football game in the region and one of the best games nationally.  As such we feel it was important to work with organizations that share that same pride in their efforts.  Easternpafootball.com and westernpafootball.net have been a tremendous source of high school football information and content throughout the last decade.  Their passion, commitment and quality have not only been recognized regionally but nationally as well.

    The Chesapeake Bowl is the top high school football game in the Mid Atlantic Region.  It is a senior only all-star football game with players from the North (Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware) competing against players from the South (Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C. and West Virginia).  Last year’s game had 85 players with D1 offers and 75 of those players were ranked by national recruiting services.  The second annual Chesapeake Bowl will be played on December 30, 2011 in Maryland.

    We are very eager to move forward with both easternpafootball.com and westernpafootball.net and continue to improve our efforts in Pennsylvania.

    For more information please visit:

     

    www.chesapeakebowl.com

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    www.westernpafootball.net

     

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 11

     

    The installments of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

     

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 11-0), def. Mt. Lebanon 31-14

    2. North Allegheny (7, 11-0), def. Seneca Valley 35-10

    3. La Salle College High School (12, 10-1), def. Roman Catholic 16-6

    4. Upper St. Clair (7, 10-1), def. Erie McDowell 21-14

    5. Central Dauphin (3, 10-1), def. Central Dauphin East 30-0

    6. Gateway (7, 9-2), def. Penn-Trafford 34-9

    7. Cumberland Valley (3, 10-1), def. Dallastown Area 51-22

    8. Nazareth (11, 10-1), def. Delaware Valley 43-28

    9. Council Rock South (1, 10-1), def. Upper Dublin 34-7

    T-10. North Penn (1, 9-2), def. Bayard Rustin 48-21

    T-10. Easton Area (11, 9-2), def. Bethlehem Freedom 35-28

    HONORABLE MENTION: Abington (1), Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Downingtown East (1), Garnet Valley (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Unionville (1), Scranton (2), Wyoming Valley West (2), Daniel Boone (3), Governor Mifflin (3), Manheim Township (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), Penn-Trafford (7), Seneca Valley (7), University Prep (8), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 10-1), def. Monsignor Bonner 42-14

    2. Central Valley (7, 11-0), def. Ringgold 44-28

    3. Franklin Regional (7, 11-0), def. Hopewell 24-21

    4. Bishop McDevitt (3, 9-2), def. Donegal 49-14

    5. Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 8-2), DNP Week 11

    6. Montour (7, 9-2), def. West Mifflin 31-7

    7. Knoch (7, 11-0), def. Thomas Jefferson 31-9

    8. Grove City (10, 9-0), DNP Week 11

    9. Lampeter-Strasburg (3, 10-1), def. Northern York 42-6

    10. Dallas (2, 10-1), def. Scranton Prep 39-6

    HONORABLE MENTION: Phoenixville (1), Pottsgrove (1), Strath Haven (1), Crestwood (2), Valley View (2), Conrad Weiser (3), Dover (3), Hershey (3), Manheim Central (3), Palmyra (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Highlands (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Ringgold (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9)

    AA:

    1. Seton-LaSalle (7, 11-0), def. South Fayette 21-13

    2. Lancaster Catholic (3, 11-0), def. Boiling Springs 61-7

    3. Aliquippa (7, 11-0), def. Washington 36-6

    4. West Catholic (12, 8-3), def. Edward Bok Vo-Tech 30-23

    5. Mount Carmel Area (4, 10-1), def. Montoursville Area 35-10

    6. Pen Argyl (11, 11-0), def. Pine Grove Area 49-13

    7. Jeannette (7, 11-0), def. Shady Side Academy 35-14

    8. Wyomissing (3, 10-0), def. Littlestown 49-26

    9. Tyrone (6, 10-1), def. Bedford 34-14

    10. Hickory (10, 9-1), def. Northwestern 33-12

    HONORABLE MENTION: Springfield-Montco (1), GAR Memorial (2), Wyoming Area (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Delone Catholic (3), Camp Hill Trinity (3), Bloomsburg (4), Lewisburg (4), Mifflinburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Penn Cambria (6), Philipsburg-Osceola (6), Richland Township (6), Greensburg Central Catholic (7), Shady Side Academy (7), Washington (7), Karns City (9), Moniteau (9), General McLane (10), North East (10), Wilmington (10), Northern Lehigh (11), Pine Grove Area (11), North Schuylkill (11), Edward Bok Vo-Tech (12)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 11-0), def. Springdale 34-20

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 10-1), def. Sayre 55-7

    3. Sto-Rox (7, 11-0), def. Brentwood 40-0

    4. Bangor Pius X (11, 10-1), def. Williams Valley 42-14

    5. Rochester (7, 10-1), def. Avonworth 26-22

    6. Line Mountain (4, 10-1), def. Canton 38-0

    7. Sharpsville (10, 10-0), def. Cambridge Springs 48-0

    8. Bishop Canevin (7, 11-0), def. Fort Cherry 16-6

    9. Bellwood-Antis (6, 9-1), def. Blairsville 35-21

    10. Port Allegany (9, 10-1), def. Union-Rimersburg 37-8

    HONORABLE MENTION: Calvary Christian Academy (1), Delaware Co. Christian (1), Dunmore (2), Lackawanna Trail (2), Old Forge (2), Conemaugh Township (5), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Windber (5), Bishop McCort (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Brentwood (7), Springdale (7), Brockway (9), Coudersport (9), Mercer Area (10), Mercyhurst Prep (10), Youngsville (10), Minersville (11)

  • 2011 Stat Stars of the Week – Week # 11

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    OFFENSE:

    Rushing: (200 yds or more)

    328 yds – Mike Gaval – Mahanoy Area

    304 yds – Kyle Mariacher – Mercer Area

    292 yds – Rusel Shell – Hopewell

    259 yds – Colin Bryan – Windber Area

    259 yds – Fred Epps – Meadville

    242 yds – Jeremy DiPietro – Cumberland Valley

    228 yds – Dave Williams – West Catholic

    226 yds – Joe McCarthy – Scranton

    212 yds – Meyrick Lamb – Mount Carmel Area

    211 yds – Eric Neefe – William Penn Charter

    209 yds – Rodney Gillin – Wilson (D-3)

    206 yds – Dan Gervitz – North Penn (D-1)

    .
    Passing: (200 yds or more)

    316 yds – A.J. Long – Pius X

    309 yds – Patrick Dill – Trinity (D-3)

    301 yds – Dan Harding – Nazareth

    271 yds – Blake Rankin – Bloomsburg

    247 yds – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany

    223 yds – Joey Cominsky – Hamburg

    215 yds – Tyler Ferguson – Blairsville

    215 yds – Manny Stocker – Coatesville

    215 yds – Cedric Wright – Germantown

    .
    Touchdown Passes: (4 or More)

    5 – Manny Stocker – Coatesville

    4 – A.J. Long – Pius X

    4 – Blake Rankin – Bloomsburg
    Receiving: (100 yds or more)

    184 yds – Adan Breneman – Cedar Cliff

    181 yds – Danny Jackson – Trinity (D-3)

    170 yds – Chris Jones – Coatesville

    145 yds – Adam Bridgeforth – Nazareth

    142 yds – John Klingerman – Bloomsburg

    136 yds – Drake Freeman – Pius X

    123 yds – Nick Levan – Archbishop Ryan

    116 yds – Patrick Murphy – Hamburg

    109 yds – Nyeem Wartman – Valley View

    107 yds – Myles Brooker – Germantown

    104 yds – Jacob Morgan – Wilson (D-3)

    102 yds – Boise Ross – Pius X

    .
    Touchdowns: (4 or more)

    5 – John Ford – Red Land

    5 – Kyle Mariacher – Mercer Area

    5 – Adam Geiger – Trinity (D-3)

    4 – Adam Breneman – Cedar Cliff

    4 – Austin Brown – Easton Area

    4 – Colin Bryan – Windber Area

    4 – Fred Epps – Meadville

    4 – Jordan Groff – Lampeter-Strasburg

    4 – Chris Jones – Coatesville

    4 – Jarred Muffley – Tamaqua

    4 – Sean Titus – Lancaster Catholic

    4 – Jake Wood – Hamburg

    DEFENSE:
    .
    Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:

    65 yds – Dante Forte – University Prep

    58 yds – Anthony Twillie – Strong Vincent

    51 yds – Kyle Gipe – Windber Area

    44 yds – David Sweetman – Riverside (D-2)

    .
    Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

    99 yds – Joe Cacchione – Wyomissing

    80 yds – Malik Paulk – Martin Luther King

    80 yds – George Robertson – Palmyra

    51 yds – Sean Titus – Lancaster Catholic

    38 yds – Jared Powell – Easton Area

    30 yds – Chris Gary – Roxborough

    30 yds – Evan Nan – Mercer Area

    18 yds – Jordan Groff – Lampeter-Strasburg

    .
    Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:

    15 yds – Tavary Carr – Erie East

    10 yds – Matt Beidler – Upper Perkiomen

    0 yds – Gary Moritz – Bethlehem Freedom

    .

    Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:

    .
    Interceptions: (2 or more)

    2 – Joe Cacchione – Wyomissing

    2 – Jeremy DiPietro – Cumberland Valley

    2 – James Mardula – Penn Cambria

    .
    Fumble Recoveries: (2 or more)

    .
    Blocked Punts: (2 or more)

    .
    Tackles: (10 or more)

    18 – Mike Dunn – Bishop Canevin

    14 – Travis Blankenhord – Pottsville

    13 – Shane Taubert – Corry Area

    12 – Tim Tallyen – Windber Area

    11 – Nico Dipaolo – Bishop Canevin

    11 – Tyler Heffner – Pottsville

    11 – Eric Hirschfeld – Bishop Canevin

    11 – Wolf Otten – Windber Area

    11 – Tyler Shima – Forest Hills

    10 – Salieu Diallo – Conrad Wesier

    10 – Jack Miller – Trinity (D-3)

    10 – Ryan Morris – Corry Area

    10 – Ackeno Robinson – Germantown

    .

    Tackles for Losses: (3 or More)

    3 – Eric Joraskie – Mount Carmel Area

    .
    Sacks: (3 or More)

    3 – John Bridge – Bishop Canevin

    3 – Mike Dunn – Bishop Canevin

    3 – Luke Wheatley – Springfield (Montco)

    SPECIAL TEAMS:

    Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:

    95 yds – Joe Santiago – Delaware Valley

    92 yds – Shaquil Sammons – Edward Bok Vo-Tech

    86 yds – Dillan Michael – Line Mountain

    77 yds – Michael John – Philipsburg-Osceola

    75 yds – Andrew Smith – Hickory

    70 yds – Shawn Pepper – Pennsbury

    .
    Punt Returns for Touchdowns:

    50 yds – Devon Jones – Bethlehem Liberty

    47 yds – Brian Lemelle – Bishop McDevitt (D-3)

    46 yds – Ronnie Gillespie – Upper Perkiomen

    31 yds – Brian Lalli – Valley View

    .
    Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

    3 – Aron Morgan – Haverford School (32 yds, 35 yds & 30 yds

    2 – Matt Smoluk – Palmyra (20 yds & 20 yds)

    2 – Lance Williams – Tamaqua (27 yds & 25 yds)

    .
    Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

    37 yds – Lance Geesey – Cumberland Valley

    35 yds – Aron Morgan – Haverford School

    33 yds – Madison Miller – Wilson (D-3)

    33 yds – Mike Roberge – Franklin Regional

    32 yds – Aron Morgan – Haverford School

    31 yds – Dennis Gabert – Malvern Prep

    31 yds – Connor Tom – Conrad Weiser

    30 yds – Aron Morgan – Haverford School

    30 yds – Jordan Spangler – Bishop McCort

    .
    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    .
    Punting Ave: (40 yds+ and 3 punts Minimum)

     

     

  • Pius X rolls, 42-14

    NAZARETH – Sophomore quarterback AJ Long paced Pius X passing for four touchdowns and running for another in a 42-14 win over Williams Valley in a first round of District 11 Class A game Saturday afternoon at Andrew S. Leh Stadium.

    Williams Valley took the opening kick off and drove all the way down to the Royals 19 yard line. But Pius’ defense stopped them on fourth down and took over on downs.

    On their drive Pius X had a 50-yard score called back. But they stayed strong. Long found Joey Dalessandro for a 26-yard score. The two-point conversion put Pius X up 8-0.

    Williams Valley answered the Royals drive going 57 yards for the score. Logan Fetterhoff went in 26-yards for the score with 2:29 left in the first quarter. The two-point conversion failed and Pius X led 8-6.

    After both teams exchanged punts, Pius X was on the move at the start of the second quarter. Long missed a wide-open Matt Camilletti. But on the next play he took off for the 34-yard gain.  A face mask penalty on Williams Valley put the ball on the 32. A few plays later, Long went in for the 15-yard score. Pius X led 15-6.

    Williams Valley tried to match the Royals scoring. They drove down to the Pius X one-yard line and were faced with a fourth and goal. Pius’ defense bent but didn’t break stopping Williams Valley. They took over on their three-yard line.

    Pius X drove 97 yards for the score. It was setup by a Long to DuBois Ross 48-yard completion down to Williams Valley’s 36. Nick DeRea capped off the drive going in from seven-yards out.

    “The offensive line played amazing today”, said DeRea. “This drive took the wind out of Williams Valley.”

    They weren’t done scoring in the half. The Royals got the ball back with 44 seconds remaining in the first half.  But a holding penalty pushed the Royals back to the 25.

    It took one play for the Royals to score. Long said, “We wanted to take advantage of the middle.” Long hit Drake Freeman down the middle.  Camilletti’s crushing block allowed Freeman to go 75-yards for the score. Pius X went into halftime leading 28-6.

    The Royals opened up their lead in the third quarter. AJ Long threw two more touchdown passes. He connected on a 20-yard strike to Ross and a 50-yard bomb to Freeman.

    Williams Valley got their second score of the game when quarterback Mason Shomper hit Jack Birchfield for a 12-yard touchdown pass. The two-point conversion made it 42-14 Pius X with 44:3 seconds left in the third quarter.

    Abu Shaw had two big sacks late in the fourth quarter and recovered a fumble ending Williams Valley drives. Pius X ran out the clock.

    AJ Long finished the game completing 10 of 13 for 314 yards and four touchdowns. He added 102 yards on 11 carries and one score.

    Ross and Dalessandro added one score and Freeman caught two touchdown passes. “They are a great group of guys. I know I can count on them to make a play and if I throw it up they will get it”, said Long.

    Williams Valley was led by Logan Fetterhoff 120 yards rushing and Trevor Whelski 97 yards.

    Up next for Pius X is the winner of the Minersville vs. Shenandoah Valley game Saturday night. The Royals are one win away from winning a District 11 Class A title since 2004. Last year they lost to Schuylkill Haven in the title game 37-14.

    “We have been in this position the last two years and now we are here again”, said Phil Stambaugh. “I told the kids that we wouldn’t accept second place and I’m not settling for anything less than a gold metal.”

    stats provided by Dean Beers of D11football.com

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Williams Valley 6 0 8 0 14
    Pius X 8 20 14 0 42
    1st Quarter
    P – Joey Dalessandro 26-yard pass from AJ Long
    WV – Logan Fetterhoff 26-yard run
    2nd Quarter
    P – AJ Long 15-yard run
    P – Nick DeRea 7-yard run
    P – Drake Freeman 75-yard pass from AJ Long
    3rd Quarter
    P – Boise Ross 20-yard pass from AJ Long
    P – Drake Freeman 50-yard pass from AJ Long
    WV – Jack Birchfield 13-yard pass from Mason Shomper
    4th Quarter
    None
  • Easton wins over Freedom

    EASTON – The Red Rovers scored 28 unanswered points in the second quarter in a 35-28 win over Bethlehem Freedom in the Districts 2-4-11 Class AAAA sub-regional quarterfinals Friday night at Cottingham Stadium.

    Freedom had the only score in the first quarter. Quarterback Brian Uliana hit Eddie Elliott for the 38-yard pass and Freedom led 7-0.

    In the second quarter Freedom started to unravel, turning the ball over five straight possessions. The Red Rovers took advantage of the turnovers.

    After a bad snap by Uliana the Red Rovers tied the game up at seven. Austin Brown went in for the three-yard run.

    The Red Rovers made it 14-7 when Jared Powell intercepted a pass and went 38-yard for the score.

    They added two more scores before halftime. Ian Hayden hit Brown for eight and 45-yard touchdown passes.

    The Patriots got within two scores when Uliana found Domoree Hill for the 23-yard strike as time expired.

    The Red Rovers went into halftime leading 28-14.

    The Patriots Gary Moritz blocked Kevin Griffin’s punt. It was recovered in the end zone for a 28-21 score.

    The Red Rovers extended their lead in the fourth quarter. They drove 59 yards. Brown scored his second rushing touchdown of the game. He went in from two-yards out with 9:23 remaining in the game.

    Freedom fought back again as Uliana went in for a three-yard score with 6:52 left in the game.

    But another costly turnover late by Freedom sealed the win for the Red Rovers.

    Easton is the defending District 11 champs and will host Scranton from District two who stunned Wyoming Valley West 36-7 Friday night.

    Final            1st 2nd 3rd 4th T

    Freedom 7       7         7        7       28

    Easton 0       28       0        7       35

    1st Quarter

    F – Eddie Elliott 38-yard pass from Brian Uliana

    2nd Quarter

    E – Austin Brown 3-yard run

    E – Jared Powell 38-yard interception 9:45

    E – Austin Brown 8-yard pass from Ian Hayden 7:23

    E – Austin Brown 45-yard pass from Ian Hayden 6:23

    F – Domorre Hill 23-yard pass from Brian Uliana 0:00

    3rd Quarter

    F – Gary Moritz recovers blocked punt in the end zone 7:08

    4th Quarter

    E – Austin Brown 2-yard run 9:23

    F Brian Uliana 3-yard run 6:52

     

  • Nazareth pulls away late

    NAZARETH – Quarterback Dan Harding paced Nazareth throwing for three first half-touchdown passes. But it was freshman running back Jordan Gray’s 37-yard touchdown run that iced the game for Nazareth Area (10-1) in a 43-28 win over Delaware Valley (7-4) in the first round of the Class AAAA District 2-4-11 sub-regional quarterfinals game at Andrew Leh Stadium Friday night.

    Nazareth Area overcame two turnovers in the first quarter and after a scoreless first quarter, Harding found Alex Tonnies for an 11-yard touchdown pass. Jack Portnoy’s kick put the Blue Eagles up 7-0.

    Dan Harding talked about the first quarter, “We came out a little flat. But it took about a quarter to get things going.”

    On Delaware Valley’s next possession they went four-and-out. After a bad punt that went one-yard, the Blue Eagles took over on the Delaware Valley 18. Two plays later Gray went in for the 11-yard score to put Nazareth up 14-0 with 9:09 remaining in the first half.

    Christmas came early for the Blue Eagles. The ball went over the Delaware Valley punter’s head for the safety. The Blue Eagles didn’t waste any time on their next possession driving three-plays for 48 yards for the score. Harding hit Daniel Shepherd for the 41-yard strike. Before the Warriors could blink they found themselves down 23-0.

    Delaware Valley’s Joe Santiago took the kickoff and went 95 yards for the score. The Warriors trailed 23-7 with 5:15 remaining in the half.

    Right before half, Nazareth added to their lead. Harding threw his third touchdown of the second quarter. He found Adam Bridgeforth who went 41-yard for the score.

    With that touchdown catch Bridgeforth  breaks Nazareth’s receiving yards record. In 1995 Justin Kondikoff held the record of 1,005 yards receiving.

    Harding talked about the record, “That’s a special moment. Adam works hard every game. I’m proud of him.”

    Nazareth went into halftime leading 30-7.

    The second half Delaware Valley started to chip away at the Blue Eagles lead. The Warriors drove 53 yards. Martin Strenk scored from five yards out. Nazareth’s Aaron Bradley blocked the extra point attempt. Nazareth led 30-13

    Adam Bridgeforth said, “The second half they came out fired up and they played hard.”

    The Blue Eagles third turnover of the game proved to be costly. On their first play, Strenk took the hand off and went 50-yards down to the Nazareth 10. Four plays later the Warriors were facing a fourth down and goal on Nazareth three-yard line. Quarterback Bryan Schor took the snap and rolled right and found John Harsch for the three-yard touchdown pass. The Warriors edged closer, 30-20.

    With 1:53 remaining in the third quarter, Gray’s four-yard score put the Blue Eagles up two scores, 36-20.

    The Warriors pulled within eight points with 9:48 remaining in the game. Strenk powered his way in to the end zone for the six-yard run. Schor’s two-point conversion made it 36-28.

    The Warriors defense came up with another big stop with under seven minutes remaining in the game. The Warriors took over at their 40 after Jeremy Reynolds’ sack on Harding to stop Nazareth’s drive. But any momentum the Warriors had they gave right back. Schor threw three crucial interceptions down the stretch.

    Gray’s 37-yard run finished off Delaware Valley.  “In the end our defense shut them down”, said Harding.

    Dan Harding led Nazareth completing 21 of 35 passes for 317 yards and three scores. His favorite target, Adam Bridgeforth caught eight passes for 144 yards. His brother Andrew Bridgeforth added 64 yards. Freshman running back Jordan Gray added 115 yards and three scores.

    Up next for Nazareth is Parkland the only team to defeat the Blue Eagles this season. Parkland defeated Stroudsburg 38-10 Friday night and the Blue Eagles 47-20 on October 21st.

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Delaware Valley 0 7 13 8 28
    Nazareth 0 30 6 7 43
    1st Quarter
    none
    2nd Quarter
    N – Alex Tonnies 11-yard pass from Dan Harding 10:48
    N – Jordan Gray 11-yard run 9:09
    N – Safety
    N – Dan Shepherd 41-yard pass from Dan Harding 5:29
    DV – Joe Santiago 95-yard kickoff return 5:15
    N – Adam Bridgeforth 41-yard pass from Dan Harding 1:07
    3rd Quarter
    DV – Martin Strenk 5-yard run 9:06
    DV – John Harsch 3-yard pass from Bryan Schor 5:17
    N – Jordan Gray 4-yard run 1:53
    4th Quarter
    DV – Martin Strenk 6-yard run 9:48
    N – Jordan Gray 37-yard run 2:50


  • Roundtable: Breaking down playoff brackets

    Armand Vanore, Brian Carroll, Dean Beers and David Mika break down PA High School Playoff brackets. We will give you our predictions and discuss what’s ahead for the PIAA Playoffs. Please click the links below as we break down each classification.

    Class A Class AA Class AAA

    NOTE: Class AAAA File was corrupted…Sorry

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 10

     

    The installments of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

      

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 10-0), def. Peters Township 42-14

    2. North Allegheny (7, 10-0), def. Fox Chapel 53-20

    3. La Salle College High School (12, 9-1), def. Father Judge 26-16

    4. Upper St. Clair (7, 9-1), def. Connellsville 42-0

    5. Central Dauphin (3, 9-1), def. Chambersburg 42-14

    6. Penn-Trafford (7, 10-0), def. Bethel Park 21-0

    7. Cumberland Valley (3, 9-1), def. Carlisle 42-7

    8. Nazareth (11, 9-1), def. Northampton 49-13

    9. Wyoming Valley West (2, 9-1), def. Williamsport 49-18

    T-10. Bethlehem Freedom (11, 8-2), def. Bethlehem Liberty 45-42

    T-10. Council Rock South (1, 9-1), def. Council Rock North 17-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Abington (1), Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Downingtown East (1), Garnet Valley (1), North Penn (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Unionville (1), Daniel Boone (3), Governor Mifflin (3), Manheim Township (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), Gateway (7), Seneca Valley (7), University Prep (8), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Easton (11), Parkland (11)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 9-1), def. Archbishop Carroll 55-6

    2. Central Valley (7, 10-0), def. Laurel Highlands 60-20

    3. Franklin Regional (7, 10-0), def. Belle Vernon Area 28-14

    4. Bishop McDevitt (3, 8-2), def. Harrisburg 44-13

    5. Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 8-2), def. Erie East 35-0

    6. Montour (7, 8-2), def. Chartiers Valley 55-20

    7. West Mifflin (7, 9-1), def. Mars 21-8

    8. Grove City (10, 9-0), DNP Week 10

    9. Lampeter-Strasburg (3, 9-1), def. Conestoga Valley 28-16

    10. Dallas (2, 9-1), def. Lake-Lehman 42-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Pottsgrove (1), Springfield-Delco (1), Strath Haven (1), Crestwood (2), Valley View (2), Conrad Weiser (3), Dover (3), Hershey (3), Manheim Central (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Highlands (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Knoch (7), Ringgold (7), Clearfield Area (9)

    AA:

    1. Seton-LaSalle (7, 10-0), def. East Allgheny 48-12

    2. Lancaster Catholic (3, 10-0), def. ELCO 51-7

    3. West Catholic (12, 7-3), def. Bishop McDevitt (Wyncote) 47-8

    4. North Schuylkill (11, 10-0), def. Millersburg 37-14

    5. Aliquippa (7, 10-0), def. Steel Valley 44-14

    6. Mount Carmel Area (4, 9-1), def. Shamokin 20-7

    7. Pen Argyl (11, 10-0), def. Bangor Area 35-24

    8. Jeannette (7, 10-0), def. Burrell 46-14

    9. Wyomissing (3, 9-0), def. Berks Catholic 35-0

    T-10. Tyrone (6, 9-1), def. Juniata 42-14

    T-10. Hickory (10, 8-1), DNP Week 10

    HONORABLE MENTION: Springfield-Montco (1), GAR Memorial (2), Wyoming Area (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Delone Catholic (3), Camp Hill Trinity (3), Athens (4), Bloomsburg (4), Lewisburg (4), Mifflinburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Penn Cambria (6), Philipsburg-Osceola (6), Richland Township (6), Beaver Area (7), Greensburg Central Catholic (7), Shady Side Academy (7), South Fayette (7), Washington (7), Moniteau (9), General McLane (10), North East (10), Wilmington (10), Northern Lehigh (11), Pine Grove Area (11), Edward Bok Vo-Tech (12)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 10-0), def. Cornell 54-0

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 9-1), def. Selinsgrove 42-0

    3. Sto-Rox (7, 10-0), def. Frazier 69-25

    4. Bangor Pius X (11, 9-1), def. East Juniata 40-14

    5. Dunmore (2, 10-0), def. Taylor-Riverside 28-0

    6. Rochester (7, 9-1), def. Northgate 48-22

    7. Line Mountain (4, 9-1), def. Pine Grove Area 34-28

    8. Bishop Canevin (7, 10-0), def. Chartiers-Houston 27-23

    9. Sharpsville (10, 9-0), def. Linesville 47-20

    T-10. Mercyhurst Prep (10, 9-1), def. Maplewood 48-7

    T-10. Bellwood-Antis (6, 8-1), DNP Week 10

    HONORABLE MENTION: Calvary Christian Academy (1), Delaware Co. Christian (1), Lackawanna Trail (2), Old Forge (2), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Conemaugh Township (5), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Windber (5), Bishop McCort (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Brentwood (7), Springdale (7), Coudersport (9), Curwensville (9), Port Allegany (9), Mercer Area (10), Youngsville (10), Minersville (11)

  • 2011 Stat Stars of the Week – Week # 10

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    (Courtesy of PAFootballnews.com)

    OFFENSE:

    Rushing: (200 yds or more)

    302 yds – Matt Sollenberger – Northern Bedford

    300 yds – Tim Wade – LaSalle College

    282 yds – Tashawn Bunch – Wyoming Valley West

    279 yds – Brandon Cooper – Schuylkill Haven

    269 yds – Rushel Shell – Hopewell

    264 yds – De’Andre Moon – Rochester

    261 yds – Joey Hoffman – Halifax

    251 yds – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South

    248 yds – Zach Richard – West Chester Henderson

    247 yds – Andrew Iezzi – Blairsville

    240 yds – Johnny Martin – Donegal

    237 yds – Jack Haffner – State College

    232 yds – Shamar Greene – West Mifflin

    231 yds – Antonio Russo – Mid Valley

    224 yds – Jordan Gurdak – Youngsville

    224 yds – Kevin Hart – Seton-LaSalle

    221 yds – Sean Dugan – Springdale

    220 yds – Mike Gaval – Mahanoy Area

    211 yds – Colin McDermott – Allentown Central Catholic

    206 yds – Ryan Matthews – Schuylkill Valley

    206 yds – Ryan Ruffing – Thomas Jefferson

    204 yds – William Burt – Shippensburg

    .
    Passing: (200 yds or more)

    347 yds – Austin Jerman – Warren Area

    321 yds – Brennan Scott – Manheim Township

    291 yds – Matt Johns – Central Bucks South

    284 yds – Brendan Nosovitch – Allentown Central Catholic

    281 yds – Wayne Capers – Chartiers Valley

    268 yds – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany

    260 yds – Stevie Franco – Tyrone Area

    254 yds – Jordan Brown – Seneca Valley

    248 yds – A.J. Long – Pius X

    241 yds – Justin Donaldson – Meyersdale

    228 yds – John Armbrust – Garden Spot

    237 yds – Rocco Vargo – Frazier

    233 yds – David Oliver – Carson Long Military

    231 yds – Chris Cruz – Roman Cruz

    224 yds – Joey Cominsky – Hamburg

    223 yds – Dom Presto – Thomas Jefferson

    209 yds – Nick Billingsley – Franklin

    207 yds – Logan Fluke – Northern Bedford

    204 yds – Chris Palubinsky – Shenandoah Valley

    202 yds – Hank Coyne – Spring-Ford

    200 yds – Blake Rankin – Bloomsburg

    .
    Touchdown Passes: (4 or More)

    6 – Dillon Beuchel – Montour

    5 – Chris Cruz – Roman Catholic

    4 – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany

    4 – Hank Coyne – Spring-Ford

    4 – Austin Griffith – Harbor Creek

    4 – Matt Johns – Central Bucks South

    4 – A,J, Long – Pius X

    4 – Kevin Miller – Honesdale

    4 – Brendan Nosovitch – Allentown Central Catholic

    4 – Brennan Scott – Manheim Township

    Receiving: (100 yds or more)

    205 yds – Patrick Montgomery – York Catholic

    161 yds – Zach Schademan – Thomas Jefferson

    153 yds – Chris Veal – Central Bucks South

    152 yds – Fillip Oryol – Carson Long Military

    144 yds – Kevin Guylas – Allentown Central Catholic

    140 yds – Neal Goodman – Mahanoy Area

    139 yds – Connor Schlegel – Garden Spot

    135 yds – Jared Shope – Forest Hills

    134 yds – Mike Burke IV – Columbia

    133 yds – Dakota Hess – Bedford Area

    133 yds – Nick Patton – Tyrone Area

    133 yds – Kyle Rodriguez – Frazier

    129 yds – Antoine Collier – Perry Traditional Academy

    124 yds – Mike Sawyer – Quakertown

    122 yds – Jordan Houck – Big Spring

    120 yds – Nick Polka – Ellwood City

    117 yds – Nathan Zigler – Warren Area

    115 yds – A.J. Cooley – Franklin

    113 yds – John Klingerman – Bloomsburg

    112 yds – Forrest Barnes – Seneca Valley

    112 yds – Steven Padillas – Lebanon

    112 yds – Andrew Spanos – Mechanicsburg

    110 yds – Jared Myers – Newport

    108 yds – Bill Moyer – Shenandoah Valley

    107 yds – Tim Quigg – Springfield (Montco)

    107 yds – Michael Washington – John Bartram

    103 yds – Kevin Gillen – Chartiers Valley

    103 yds – Zayd Issah – Central Dauphin

    .
    Touchdowns: (4 or more)

    5 – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South

    5 – Kevin Guylas – Allentown Central Catholic

    5 – Andrew Iezzi – Blairsville

    5 – Zayd Issah – Central Dauphin

    4 – Domair Anderson – MIlton Area

    4 – Tashawn Bunch – Wyoming Valley West

    4 – Dae-Hon Chung – Coatesville

    4 – Roman Clay – Lancaster Catholic

    4 – Cameron Conrad – Pine Grove

    4 – Brandon Cooper – Schuylkill Haven

    4 – Demetrius Cox – Jeannette

    4 – Logan Fetteroff – Williams Valley

    4 – Mike Gaval – Mahanoy Area

    4 – Jordan Gurdak – Youngsville

    4 – Jack Haffner – State College

    4 – Kevin Hart – Seton-LaSalle

    4 – Joey Kaufman – Halifax

    4 – Reggie Mitchell – Shady Side Academy

    4 – De’Andre Moon – Rochester

    4 – Rushel Shell – Hopewell

    4 – Tyler Spangler – Penn Manor

    DEFENSE:
    .
    Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:

    90 yds – Gunnar Michael – Bedford Area

    65 yds – DaQuan Brown – Dobbins Vo-Tech

    56 yds – Adam Murray – Hopewell

    52 yds – Zayd Issah – Central Dauphin

    50 yds – Frank Calabro – Academy Park

    41 yds – James Stodart – Moshannon Valley

    37 yds – Domair Anderson – Milton Area

    30 yds – Mark Bowser – Boy’s Latin

    11 yds – Cody Walter – Northgate

    10 yds – Tre Brown – Milton Hershey

    2 yds – Erik Walker – Clairton

    2 yds – Luke Wheatley – Springfield (Montco)

    0 yds – Tyler Brady – Lakeland

    0 yds – Barry Foster – Springfield (Delco)

    0 yds – Torin Grimm – Upper Moreland

    0 yds – Jordan Harro – Palmyra

    0 yds – Marquise McFarland – Abraham Lincoln

    0 yds – Thomas Munz – South Philadelphia

    .
    Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

    83 yds – Curtis Lewis – Central Valley

    75 yds – Tyler Miller – Reynolds

    73 yds – Dravon Henry – Aliquippa

    70 yds – Trenton Coles – Clairton

    70 yds – Matt Cragg – Corry Area

    70 yds – Jaquan Williams – Penn Hills

    66 yds – Chris Richardson – Sto-Rox

    60 yds – Dan Quinette – Interboro

    54 yds – Pat Stevens – Northern Lebanon

    52 yds – Kevin Hooper – Sto-Rox

    51 yds – Daulton Parmer – Penn Manor

    48 yds – Ben Shackleford – Sto-Rox

    47 yds – Tyree Spearman – McDowell

    45 yds – Robert Brown – Milton Hershey

    45 yds – Aaron Ransdorf – Bucktail Area

    42 yds – Tyler Petrucelli – Shady Side Academy

    40 yds – Brandon Bednash – Valley View

    38 yds – Jason DeVenuto – New Hope-Solebury

    33 yds – Anthony Canady – Jeannette

    33 yds – Alkwan Williams – Greater Johnstown

    31 yds – Demari Clark – Oliver

    25 yds – Damon Smith – Freeport

    24 yds – Bradi Moore – Central (Martinsburg)

    23 yds – Kevin Sullivan – Archbishop Wood

    22 yds – Waylon Fink – Greensburg-Salem

    20 yds – Matt Bradford – Central Valley

    20 yds – Matt Galambos – Haverford School

    20 yds – Terrish Webb – Clairton

    10 yds – Dan Bolotsky – Strath Haven

    10 yds – Elias Seeland – State College

    10 yds – Ronny Tomasetti – Mid Valley

    .
    Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:

    95 yds – Taylor Hillson – North Penn (D-4)

    40 yds – Dom Matarazzo – Franklin Regional

    15 yds – Alec Bloom – Ligonier Valley

    11 yds – Derik Remley – North Penn (D-4)

    2 yds – Connor Decker – Delaware Valley

    0 yds – Graham Davis – Gateway

    0 yds – Michael Kizzie – Greensburg Salem

    .

    Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:

    65 yds – Paul Brace – Dallas Area

    .
    Interceptions: (2 or more)

    2 – Derek Bearer – Northern Cambria

    2 – Ben Coulibaly – Boy’s Latin

    2 – Mike Gaval – Mahanoy Area

    2 – Troy Koch – Schuylkill Valley

    2 – Colton Mearkle – Everett Area

    2 – Bradi Moore – Central (Martinsburg)

    2 – Tyler Pavalko – Central Mountain

    2 – Devon Wise – University City

    .
    Fumble Recoveries: (2 or more)

    2 – Nequan McIntosh – Overbrook

    .
    Blocked Punts: (2 or more)

    .
    Tackles: (10 or more)

    16 – Chris Baird – Jenkintown

    16 – Mike Jalowenko – Jenkintown

    16 – Jack Miller – Trinity (D-3)

    15 – Holden Whitehead – Central Mountain

    14 – Jason Thompson – Palisades

    13 – Ian Lewis – Penn Cambria

    12 – Dylan DeFrank – Trinity (D-3)

    12 – Travis Lamereaux – Millersburg

    11 – Cole Boyer – Millersburg

    11 – Matthew Christie – Garden Spot

    11 – Kurt Gildea – Palisades

    11 – Jordan Gurdak – Youngsville

    11 – Eric Joraskie – Mount Carmel Area

    11 – Jon Logan – West Chester East

    11 – Jordan Maloney – Bishop Canevin

    11 – Cody Shustack – Mount Carmel Area

    10 – Tyrone Barge – Edward Bok Vo-Tech

    10 – John Bridge – Bishop Canevin

    10 – Adam Geiger – Trinity (D-3)

    10 – Alec Lardieri – Bishop Canevin

    10 – Nick Slonac – Trinity (D-3)

    10 – Alkwan Williams – Greater Johnstown

    .

    Tackles for Losses: (3 or More)

    4 – Ed Smerlick – Mount Carmel Area

    .
    Sacks: (3 or More)

    4 – Khali Havens – Overbrook

    3 – Justin Brown – Overbrook

    SPECIAL TEAMS:

    Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:

    99 yds – Chad Garnett – Fox Chapel

    95 yds – Ryan Killian – Lower Moreland

    92 yds – Luigi Lista-Brinzsa – Pittsburgh Central Catholic

    91 yds – Andrew Latchford – Palmyra

    90 yds – Bruce Brittingham – Perkiomen School

    90 yds – Chavas Rawlins – Monessen

    88 yds – Danzel Beasley – Laurel Highlands

    86 yds – Kyle Troutman – Line Mountain

    85 yds – Cedric Madden – Chestnut Hill Academy

    85 yds – Juwan Taylor – Sun Valley

    81 yds – Justin Hoover – Meyersdale

    80 yds – Jaquet Foster – Oliver

    80 yds – Michael Todd – Steel Valley

    80 yds – Hassahn Thompson – Aliquippa

    75 yds – Gary Davis – Seelton-Highspire

    71 yds – Marzett Geter – Sto-Rox

    59 yds – Damian Rawl – Beaver Falls

    .
    Punt Returns for Touchdowns:

    90 yds – Shavonta Craft – Jeannette

    75 yds – Kevin Guylas – Allentown Central Catholic

    73 yds – Marquis Delgado – North Penn (D-4)

    73 yds – Anthony Kungulus – Milton Hershey

    72 yds – J.D. Ludy – Pottsgrove

    47 yds – Jeremy DiPietro – Cumberland Valley

    .
    Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

    4 – John Chereson – Cathedral Prep (32 yds, 39 yds, 35 yds & 37 yds

    3 – Michael Denny – Seneca Valley (33 yds, 24 yds & 35 yds)

    2 – Colin Frownfelter – Boiling Springs (26 yds & 29 yds)

    2 – Quinn Hager – Episcopal Academy (27 yds & 30 yds)

    2 – Brandon Mandes – North Penn (D-1) (48 yds & 40 yds)

    2 – Garrett Mayhart – Avon Grove (23 yds & 40 yds)

    2 – Mike Palacios = Exeter Township (36 yds & 41 yds)

    2 – Tyler Smith – Gettysburg (27 yds & 31 yds)

    .
    Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

    48 yds – Brandon Mandes – North Penn (D-1)

    42 yds – Travis McCarty – Chartiers-Houston

    41 yds – Mike Palacios – Exeter Township

    40 yds – Brandon Mandes n- North Penn (D-1)

    40 yds – Garrett Mayhart – Avon Grove

    39 yds – John Chereson – Cathedral Prep

    39 yds – Nick Sanayka – North Schuylkill

    38 yds – Kyle Battin – St. Joseph’s Prep

    37 yds – John Chereson – Cathedral Prep

    37 yds – Nick Danilow – Central Bucks West

    36 yds – Dennis Gabert – Malvern Prep

    36 yds – Mike Palacios – Exeter Township

    35 yds – John Chereson – Cathedral Prep

    35 yds – Michael Denny – Seneca Valley

    35 yds – Tyler Yee – South Fayette

    33 yds – Ben Dubas – Mechanicsburg

    33 yds – Michael Denny – Seneca Valley

    32 yds – John Chereson – Cathedral Prep

    32 yds – Ter Horst – Greater Johnstown

    32 yds – Scott Lewis – Ellwood City

    32 yds – Coby Matush – Monessen

    31 yds – Tyler Smith – Gettysburg

    30 yds – Quinn Hager – Episcopal Academy

    30 yds – Alex Oliver – Berwick Area

    .
    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    .
    Punting Ave: (40 yds+ and 3 punts Minimum)

    40.00 yds – Will Wagner – Conrad Weiser

     

  • Freedom survives shootout with Liberty, advances to the 2/4/11 AAAA playoffs

    BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Freedom junior quarterback Brian Uliana barely had time to finish off posing for photographs and receiving postgame congratulations from Freedom fans before facing some questions, namely if the Patriots ever got down or thought a win against their hated rival, Liberty, was out of reach.

    “Not at all,” Uliana said. “We never give up on this team.  We just keep going (and find a way).”

    That never-say-die attitude was only fitting for the Pats’ junior.  The latest installment of the Freedom-Liberty rivalry was chock full of that mindset.  And the two bitter, bitter rivals played what turned into an instant classic.

    Uliana threw four touchdown passes to senior Frank Bucsi and another junior, kicker Sean Wrobel, booted a 35-yard field goal for the winning points with only 27 seconds left in regulation as Freedom (8-2) held off Liberty (6-4) before a crowd of well over 10,000 people Saturday afternoon at Frank Banko Field in Bethlehem.  It was the first time Freedom had beaten Liberty since a 24-0 decision in 2002.

    The Patriots’ win carried additional significant weight, because it sent the black and gold into the District 2/4/11 AAAA subregional playoff, which begins next weekend, and knocking Liberty out of the eight-team bracket.  Asked if his team was destined for the Eastern Conference playoffs for a second consecutive year, Hurricane head coach Dave Brown was succinct.

    “We haven’t even discussed that yet,” Brown said.

    Freedom head coach Jason Roeder, meanwhile, was also speechless, but in a different sort of way.

    “This day (in my coaching career) is #1.  It’s #1 by far,” Roeder said.  “What a tremendous football game.”

    Fireworks were incorporated as part of the Liberty marching band’s halftime performance, but really, the fireworks had already been exploding in full force during the first 24 minutes of action.

    Freedom led, 28-21, at halftime, and the seven touchdowns scored between the two teams covered distances of 72, 56, 69, 31, 24, 57 and 36 yards.  Liberty jumped up 7-0 on Devon Jones’ 72-yard scoring run on its second play from scrimmage, and the Hurricanes would add a 31-yard scoring pass from James McCarthy to KJ Williams and a McCarthy 24-yard run to build a 21-14 lead with 11:10 left in the half.

    Freedom’s first five total plays netted two touchdowns – a 56-yard pass-and-catch from Uliana to Bucsi and an Okezie Alozie (19 rush, 138 yards) 69-yard touchdown run.  Alozie also returned a McCarthy interception 57 yards and Uliana and Bucsi hooked up for a 36-yard touchdown with 12 seconds left in the half.

    After forcing a Patriot punt, Liberty took over in the shadow of its own end zone, but it mattered little.  Seven plays after starting at their own 3, Jones took a sweep around left end untouched and rocketed for a 74-yard touchdown run, knotting the game at 28s.

    Freedom’s ensuing possession stalled, but the Patriots recovered a muffed Hurricane punt at the 19-yard line (one of five Hurricane turnovers on the day), and three plays later, Uliana found Bucsi from 17 yards and a 35-28 lead.  But Liberty fired right back.  After runs of 33 yards from Jones (8 rush, 196 yards) and 11 yards from Mike Harris, Harris found Williams for a 31-yard touchdown on a halfback option pass.  For what seemed like the millionth time, things were right back at square one.

    “You never know with a Freedom/Liberty game,” Brown said.  “(That the kids leave everything on the field) is all that we ask.”

    Williams entered the game with only 20 receptions on the season and said he always kept his head up and waited for his number to get called.  Williams was a hot commodity in the Canes’ aerial assault this day.  He finished the day with five catches for 129 yards and also picked off a pass on defense which helped Liberty eventually build a 42-35 lead on a McCarthy 4-yard run with 3:51 left in the game.

    As was the theme of the day, Freedom rallied.  Uliana’s 44-yard pass to a streaking Bucsi tied the game at 42 with 1:46 left, and, after recovering Liberty’s third fumble of the game at the 1:14 mark, the Patriots ran three plays to set up Wrobel’s monumental kick.

    “We preached ‘team’ the whole year,” Roeder said.  “Today Wrobel made a kick he’ll never forget.  And Freedom will never forget it, either.”

    Freedom won’t soon forget the Uliana-to-Busci combination, either.  Of Uliana’s 10 completions, eight went the way of Bucsi for 196 yards and the four scores.  Uliana threw for 222 yards on the day.

    “We didn’t expect to pass that much,” Uliana said.  “We wanted to try to establish the run, but the name of our game is about executing, and today, the passing game was really clicking.”

    Liberty finished with 578 yards of offense and 21 first downs, including 382 yards on the ground.  McCarthy ran for 78 yards and threw for another 165.  Stephon Font-Toomer added 33 yards on 10 carries; Harris finished with 46 yards on seven rushes; and Jack Long added 27 yards on eight totes.

    Freedom finished with 402 yards and 14 first downs, but did have three turnovers.

    NOTE: Both Alozie and McCarthy surpassed the 1,000-yard rushing mark on the season with their respective individual performances Saturday afternoon.

  • Bennie leads Stroudsburg

    The senerio was very simple for the Stroudsburg Mountaineers on Friday nite. Beat Pleasant Valley at Brodheadsville and win the Mountain Valley Conference outright for the first time sine 1994. But a win y PV at home could create as least a three way tie and maybe even a four way tie for the championship.

    Mountie Quarterback Robert Bennie, poised to sign a letter of intent to play baseball at the University of Virginia next week rushed for 221 yards on 20 carries and three touchdowns and threw for one more as Stroudsburg took care of their own business in a 35-7 rout over the Bears.

    All of Bennie’s touchdowns were on quarterback sneaks from the one yard line. He also hooked up on a 46 yard scoring strike to split end Ronnie Savoia in the second quarter that gave Bennie the single season total offense record at Stroudsburg that was held by Artie Owens since 1971.

    Andrew Brome (17 carries 74 yards) also scored on a two yard run for the Mounties (5-1 conference, 8-2 overall),

    More impressive that the Mountie offense who rolled up 350 yards total offense was the defense.

    Even though they surrendered a 29 yard run by Rob Getz on the first play from scrimmage,  Stroudsburg’s defense manhandled PV all game long

    With the win, Stroudsburg now returns to the post season since the 1995 season when they lost in the District final to East Stroudsburg when James Mungro was a junior. Preliminary indications have the mounties making the trek down Route 33 and across Route 22 to Orefield to take on the resurging parkland Trojans at orefield Middle School next Friday nite.

  • Parkland’s “special” win over Whitehall

    OREFIELD – Playoffs are a week away in District 11, but tonight’s final game felt like a playoff atmosphere Friday night. What was at stake? The winner was guaranteed a spot in the District 2-4-11 Class 4A sub-regional.

    Tonight, Parkland’s (8-2) special teams stood out as they scored twice in the first half and ran a heavy dose of the “bob cat” as the Trojans held on to a hard fought 22-13 win over Whitehall Friday night in a Lehigh Valley Conference game.

    After a scoreless first half, Whitehall drove 66-yards on 12 plays that resulted in an Andrew Harris one-yard score up the middle. Tyler George’s kick put the Zephyrs up 7-0.

    The Trojans got a gift of two-points when a punt sailed over Whitehall punter Ryan Bonshak’s head and sailed into the end zone. He knocked the ball out of bounds for a safety. The Trojans trailed 7-2.

    On the next Zephyr possession deep in their territory, they lined up for another punt attempt with 57.4 seconds remaining in the half. This time Parkland’s Eli Redaman came through to block the punt. Xavier Roden recovered the punt in the end zone to put the Trojans up 8-7 at halftime.

    It was a defensive battle in the first half. Whitehall had 125 total yards of offense and held Parkland to 97 total yards and five first downs. But two Whitehall miscues on punts put Parkland up.

    The Trojans opened up their passing game to start the third quarter. Quarterback Tim Baranek found a wide-open Scott Brannan for a 40-yard completion. The Trojans extended their lead to 15-7 late in the quarter.

    Whitehall finally got their offense going in the fourth quarter. Tanner Madouse caught an 18-yard pass from Nicholas Shafniksy to pull the Zephyrs within two. A failed two-point conversion preserved the Parklandl lead, 15-13.

    With 1:52 remaining in the contest, Rob Dvoracek’s three-yard run put the nail in the coffin and with the win Parkland is the fourth seed in the District Playoffs. Whitehall will have to wait and see if they make District playoffs or the Eastern Conference.

    NOTE: Rob Dvoracek went over 1,000 yards rushing last night.

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Whitehall 0 7 0 6 13
    Parkland 0 8 7 7 22


    1ST Quarter
    None
    2nd Quarter
    WH – Andrew Harris 1 run
    P – Safety
    P – Xavier Roden recovers blocked punt in end zone
    3rd Quarter
    P – Scott Brannan 40 pass from Tim Baranek
    4th Quarter
    WH – Tanner Madouse 18 pass from Nicholas Shafnisky
    P – Rob Dvoracek 4 run


  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 9

     

    The installments of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

     

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 9-0), def. Fox Chapel Area 49-7

    2. North Allegheny (7, 9-0), def. North Hills 17-0

    3. La Salle College High School (12, 8-1), def. St. Joseph’s Prep 28-17

    4. Upper St. Clair (7, 8-1), def. Mt. Lebanon 42-6

    5. Downingtown East (1, 8-1), def. West Chester East 49-14

    6. Penn-Trafford (7, 9-0), def. Norwin 35-0

    7. Central Dauphin (3, 8-1), def. State College Area 26-17

    8. Cumberland Valley (3, 8-1), def. Harrisburg 35-6

    9. Nazareth (11, 8-1), def. Whitehall 21-20

    T-10. Wyoming Valley West (2, 8-1), def. Pittston Area 37-14

    T-10. Council Rock South (1, 8-1), def. Abington 30-22

    HONORABLE MENTION: Abington (1), Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Garnet Valley (1), North Penn (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Unionville (1), Wyoming Valley West (2), Daniel Boone (3), Governor Mifflin (3), Manheim Township (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), Gateway (7), Seneca Valley (7), University Prep (8), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Easton (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 8-1), def. Cardinal O’Hara 38-0

    2. Central Valley (7, 9-0), def. Ambridge 48-7

    3. Franklin Regional (7, 9-0), def. Greensburg-Salem 53-14

    4. Bishop McDevitt (3, 7-2), def. Red Land 42-14

    5. Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 7-2), def. Warren 63-20

    6. Grove City (10, 9-0), def. DuBois Area 63-21

    7. West Mifflin (7, 8-1), def. Thomas Jefferson 27-14

    8. Montour (7, 7-2), def. Moon Area 48-6

    9. Lampeter-Strasburg (3, 8-1), def. Elizabethtown 42-0

    10. Dallas (2, 8-1), def. Tunkhannock 42-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Phoenixville (1), Springfield-Delco (1), Strath Haven (1), Crestwood (2), Valley View (2), Conrad Weiser (3), Dover (3), Garden Spot (3), Hershey (3), Manheim Central (3), Susquehanna Township (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Blackhawk (7), Highlands (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Knoch (7), Ringgold (7), Clearfield Area (9), Bangor Area (11)

    AA:

    1. Seton-LaSalle (7, 9-0), def. Keystone Oaks 49-14

    2. Lancaster Catholic (3, 9-0), def. Annville-Cleona 54-14

    3. West Catholic (12, 6-3), def. Lansdale Catholic 40-8

    4. North Schuylkill (11, 9-0), def. Panther Valley 41-7

    5. Aliquippa (7, 9-0), def. East Allegheny 44-0

    6. Mount Carmel Area (4, 8-1), def. Southern Columbia 22-21

    7. Pen Argyl (11, 9-0), def. Palmerton 52-0

    8. Jeannette (7, 9-0), def. Greensburg Central Catholic 13-10

    9. Wyomissing (3, 8-0), DNP Week 9; game w/ Norristown cancelled

    T-10. Tyrone (6, 8-1), def. Penns Valley Area 54-0

    T-10. Hickory (10, 8-1), def. Reynolds 51-12

    HONORABLE MENTION: Springfield-Montco (1), GAR Memorial (2), Wyoming Area (2), Berks Catholic (3), Bermudian Springs (3), Delone Catholic (3), Camp Hill Trinity (3), Athens (4), Bloomsburg (4), Lewisburg (4), Mifflinburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Penn Cambria (6), Richland Township (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Freeport (7), Greensburg Central Catholic (7), Shady Side Academy (7), South Fayette (7), Washington (7), Moniteau (9), General McLane (10), North East (10), Wilmington (10), Northern Lehigh (11), Pine Grove Area (11), Edward Bok Vo-Tech (12)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 9-0), def. Serra Catholic 48-0

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 8-1), lost to Mount Carmel Area 22-21

    3. Sto-Rox (7, 9-0), def. Cornell 29-0

    4. Bangor Pius X (11, 8-1), def. Carson Long 46-0

    5. Dunmore (2, 9-0), def. Carbondale Area 56-0

    6. Rochester (7, 8-1), def. South Side Beaver 35-0

    7. Line Mountain (4, 8-1), def. East Juniata 60-20

    8. Bishop Canevin (7, 9-0), def. Pittsburgh North Catholic 19-0

    9. Sharpsville (10, 8-0), def. Conneaut Valley 35-0

    10. Bellwood-Antis (6, 8-1), def. Mount Union 47-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Calvary Christian Academy (1), Delaware Co. Christian (1), Lackawanna Trail (2), Old Forge (2), Berlin-Brothersvalley (5), Conemaugh Township (5), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Windber (5), Bishop McCort (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Brentwood (7), Coudersport (9), Curwensville (9), Port Allegany (9), Mercer Area (10), Mercyhurst Prep (10), Youngsville (10), Minersville (11)

  • 2011 Stat Stars of the Week – Week # 9

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    OFFENSE:

    Rushing: (200 yds or more)

    313 yds – Kris Stern – Hollidaysburg

    302 yds – Thomas Miller – North Star

    302 yds – Chris Williams – Yough

    276 yds – Dakota Conwell – Upper St. Clair

    245 yds – Jordan Gray – Nazareth Area

    238 yds – Terence Goodrum – Meadville

    238 yds – Nick O’Brien – Wyoming Area

    235 yds – isiah neely – Our Lady of the Sacred Heart

    235 yds – Justin Vickless – Brentwood

    232 yds – Allan Kauffman – Halifax

    232 yds – Dylan Quirk – Marian Catholic

    227 yds – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South

    227 yds – Dorian Brown – Baldwin

    226 yds – Tashawn Bunch – Wyoming Valley West

    225 yds – Domair Anderson – Milton

    225 yds – Joe Gartland – Penncrest

    222 yds – Raul Quinones – Father Judge

    216 yds – Kevin Hart – Seton-LaSalle

    216 yds – Jalen Holmes – New Castle

    215 yds – Sean Dugan – Springdale

    213 yds – Andre Dauphinais – Berlin Brothersvalley

    213 yds – Rushel Shell – Hopewell

    210 yds – Richard Sampson – Unionville

    209 yds – Damon Smith – Freeport Area

    208 yds – Shaquil Sammons – Edward Bok Vo-Tech

    205 yds – Mark Thompson – Cheltenham

    204 yds – Andrew Derr – Upper Dublin

    201 yds – Brad Hengst – Chestnut Ridge

    201 yds – George Walker – Glen Mills

    200 yds – Johnny Adgers – Waynesboro

    .
    Passing: (200 yds or more)

    380 yds – A.J. Wilson – East Pennsboro

    377 yds – Chase Whiteman – Gettysburg

    317 yds – Joe Viviano – Conestoga

    314 yds – Brennan Scott – Manheim Township

    288 yds – Garrett Levengood  Cedar Crest

    285 yds – Jon Girvin – Northgate

    271 yds – Dakota Datz – Southmoreland

    268 yds – Jordan Brown – Seneca Valley

    266 yds – Lenny Williams – Sto-Rox

    264 yds – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany

    252 yds – Kyle Lauletta – Downingtown East

    252 yds – Austin Whipple – Pine-Richland

    244 yds – Austin Jerman – Warren Area

    242 yds – Jason Vankirk – Trinity (D-7)

    240 yds – Tyler Donahue – Yough

    237 yds – David Cotellese – Pope John Paul II

    236 yds – Tyler House – South Williamsport

    228 yds – Bret Brumbaugh – South Fayette

    227 yds – Perry Hills – Pittsburgh Central Catholic

    217 yds – Taylor Smith – Union-Rimersburg

    204 yds – Andrew Dzurik – Lancaster Catholic

    203 yds – Nate Smith – Corry Area

    202 yds – Kyle Beissel – Schuylkill Valley

    201 yds – Steve Franco – Tyrone Area

    200 yds – Patrick Downey – West Chester East

    .
    Touchdown Passes: (4 or More)

    4 – John Ambrust – Garden Spot

    4 – Eric Lark – Boy’s Latin

    4 – Kyle Lauletta – Downingtown East

    4 – Brennan Scott – Manheim Township

    4 – A.J. Wilson – East Pennsboro

    4 – Gary Witherow – Glendale
    Receiving: (100 yds or more)

    209 yds – Benttion Hendricks – Gettysburg

    191 yds – Kyle Bushong – Manheim Township

    182 yds – Delvaughn Dennis – East Pennsboro

    165 yds – Davonte Carter – Conestoga

    164 yds – Daulton Ritter – Cedar Crest

    157 yds – Ben Pepper – Canton Area

    149 yds – Dontez Ford – Sto-Rox

    146 yds – Corey Hunsberger – Trinity (D-7)

    146 yds – Nick Patton – Tyrone Area

    145 yds – Brandon Farrell – Pittsburgh Central Catholic

    138 yds – James Berger – Western Wayne

    136 yds – Asa Costelnock – Southmoreland

    133 yds – Oliver Philogene –

    132 yds – Jordan Harro – Palmyra

    127 yds – Diante Cherry – J.P. McCaskey

    126 yds – Jarron Knisely – Central (Martinsburg)

    124 yds – Derek Nye – Governor Mifflin

    116 yds – Jay Harris – Downingtown East

    111 yds – Jake Abernethy – Northgate

    111 yds – Adam Breneman – Cedar Cliff

    111 yds – Jeff Dincher – Jersey Shore

    111 yds – Darrian Rice – New Castle

    109 yds – Gilbert Carswell – Steel Valley

    108 yds – Max Knight – North East

    105 yds – Mike Brown – West Chester East

    .
    Touchdowns: (4 or more)

    5 – Cedric Madden – Chestnut Hill Academy

    5 – Isiah Neely – Our Lady of the Sacred Heart

    5 – Raul Quinones – Father Judge

    5 – Justin Vickless – Brentwood

    4 – Tyler Boyd – Clairton

    4 – Anthony Bozzarelli – Apollo-Ridge

    4 – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South

    4 – Dane Brown – Franklin Regional

    4 – Roman Clay – Lancaster Catholic

    4 – Darrell Crawford – GAR Memorial

    4 – Andrew Erenberg – Peters Township

    4 – Neal Goodman – Mahanoy Area

    4 – Terence Goodrum – Meadville

    4 – Kevin Hart – Seton-LaSalle

    4 – Brad Hengst – Chestnut Ridge

    4 – Nick O’Brien – Wyoming Area

    4 – Daulton Ritter – Cedar Crest

    4 – Johnny Martin — Donegal

    4 – De’Andre Moon – Rochester Area

    4 – Rushel Shell – Hopewell

    4 – Kris Stern – Hollidaysburg

    4 – Alex Svetz – North East

    4 – Mark Thompson – Cheltenham

    4 – Doug Twigg – Gloendale

    4 – George Walker – Glen Mills

    DEFENSE:
    .
    Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:

    96 yds – Zack Varga – Bishop McCort

    78 yds – Eric Johnson – South Philadelphia

    68 yds – Mark Pyles – Lebanon

    55 yds – Cole Barbacci – Lake-Lehman

    54 yds – DeShaun Roberts – Brashear

    50 yds – Jonathan Moneforte – Glen Mills

    47 yds – Kevaun Frenzley – University Prep

    43 yds – Joe Sweeney – Bishop Shanahan

    40 yds – Zach Pierce – East Juniata

    36 yds – Dillon Martin – Downingtown East

    34 yds – John Garrett – Perkiomen School

    31 yds – Garrett Stroble – Schuylkill Valley

    30 yds – Cody Schmitz – Wyoming Area

    28 yds – Shane Johnson – Cardinal O’Hara

    28 yds – Nick Watson – Juniata Valley

    26 yds – Jeff Brown – Benjamin Franklin

    25 yds – Reily Shane – Highlands

    25 yds – Billy Simpson – Bentworth

    22 yds – Sa’Quon Burton – Catasauqua

    18 yds – Jesse Thomas – West Philadelphia

    15 yds – Joseph Shepherd – Philadelphia Central

    0 yds – Sharif Curtis – S.S. Neumann-Goretti

    0 yds – Christian DeFrancesco – S.S. Neumann-Goretti

    0 yds – Nate English – Council Rock North

    0 yds – Tyler Gallagher – Council Rock North

    0 yds – Kurt Hoffman – Gettysburg

    0 yds – Ned Hull – Jenkintown

    0 yds – Mike Jones – Dobbins Vo-Tech

    .
    Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

    99 yds – Zack Varga – Bishop McCort

    85 yds – Tyler Schmitt – Pequea Valley

    76 yds – Andrew Nash – Lewisburg

    75 yds – Parker Watson – Philipsburg-Osceola

    73 yds – Ben Shaw – Wellsboro

    65 yds – Tyler Orris – Cedar Cliff

    60 yds – Josh Dando – Laurel

    56 yds – Jonathan Dorogy – Seneca Valley

    53 yds – Ned Hull – Jenkintown

    50 yds – Neal Goodman – Mahanoy Area

    50 yds – Brady Pollock – Union Rimersburg

    47 yds – Eric Pickett – Crestwood

    47 yds – Taylor Smith Union-Rimersburg

    45 yds – Cole Rickert – Line Mountain

    43 yds – Tyler Hershey – Pequea Valley

    40 yds – Ian Hawn – Juniata Valley

    39 yds – Aidan Graham – General McLane

    39 yds – Andrew Guckin – Archbishop Wood

    36 yds – Brock Lojek – Saegertown

    35 yds – Shane Dunn – Dallas Area

    35 yds – Brandon Smith – Lewisburg

    34 yds – Khlique Harris – McDowell

    32 yds – Justin Peyton – Springfield (Montco)

    31 yds – Chris DiBello – Haverford School

    30 yds – Jamie Como – Downingtown East

    30 yds – Jordan Crouse – Pequea Valley

    28 yds – Connor Beck – South Fayette

    28 yds – Todd Weischedel – Rochester Area

    27 yds – Nevin Neumayer – Susquenita

    27 yds – Quinn Thompson – General McLane

    25 yds – Sal Fieta – Bethlehem-Center

    22 yds – Derrick Carter – Glen Mills

    21 yds – Nate Harris – California

    .
    Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:

    37 yds – Cole Renninger – Central Mountain

    1 yd – Shane Johnson – Cardinal O’Hara

    0 yds – Jay Bennett – Susquenita

    0 yds – Mikal Hall – Aliquippa

    0 yds – Tom Lapinski – Dunmore

    .

    Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:

    .
    Interceptions: (2 or more)

    2 – Kelletti Arnold – Meadville

    2 – Mike Cavazza – Marion Center

    2 – Terence Goodrum – Meadville

    2 – Mike McGrath – North Schuylkill

    2 – Dovanta Newkirk – Bensalem

    2 – Adam Novak – Central Columbia

    2 – Tyler Orris – Cedar Cliff

    2 – Aaron Presley – Council Rock South

    2 – Darren Shurock – Shamokin

    2 – Clay Stoner – Montoursville

    2 – Garrett Stroble – Schuylkill Valley

    2 – Cole Weachock – Minersville

    .
    Fumble Recoveries: (2 or more)

    2 – Dan Schmidt – Council Rock North

    2 – Brian Urban – Hollidaysburg

    .
    Blocked Punts: (2 or more)

    .
    Tackles: (10 or more)

    28 – Garrett Vulcano – Chartiers-Houston

    17 – Mike Dunn – Bishop Canevin

    17 – Mackenzie Quinn – Northgate

    16 – Brent Buss – Montgomery

    14 – Jacob Craig – Berlin Brothersvalley

    14 – Tyler Morrissey – Springfield (Delco)

    13 – Treston Clark – Windber Area

    13 – Carter Henderson – Franklin Regional

    13 – John Klena – Oil City

    13 – Dan Zambanini – Conemaugh Township

    12 – Kyle Armagost – Moniteau

    12 – Eric Ewing – Conemaugh Township

    12 – Luke Forrestal – Montgomery

    12 – Ryan Hogue – Conemaugh Township

    12 – Meyrick Lamb – Mount Carmel Area

    12 – Connor Maust – Ligonier Valley

    12 – Casey Savitski – Southern Columbia

    12 – Michael Wythe – Pottsville Area

    11.5 – Charlie Evans – Pottsville Area

    11 – Mike Dougherty – Springfield (Delco)

    11 – Tyler Heffner – Pottsville Area

    11 – Matt Jenkins – Bellwood-Antis

    11 – Terrell Mills – Edward Bok Vo-Tech

    11 – Rocky Owens – North East

    11 – Dan Smythe – Springfield (Delco)

    11 – Tim Tallyen – Windber Area

    10 – Luke Cassamasa – Conrad Weiser

    10 – Robert Kralle – Edward Bok Vo-Tech

    10 – Daniel Lesney – Bishop Carroll

    10 – Kris Roccograndi – Dallas Area

    10 – Cody Schane – Pottsville Area

    10 – Cody Shustack – Mount Carmel Area

    10 – Nate Smith – Corry Area

    .

    Tackles for Losses: (3 or More)

    7 – Roberto Harris-Barron – Roman Catholic

    5 – Ed Smerlick – Mount Carmel Area

    4 – Jamal Anding – Chester

    4 – James Conner – McDowell

    4 – Drew Dunmire – Corry Area

    4 – Brandon Hawley – Corry Area

    4 – Eric Joraskie – Mount Carmel Area

    4 – Dan Lesko – Mount Carmel Area

    3 – Tahjee Duncan – Duncan

    3 – Shawn Lutton – Corry Area

    3 – Cody Shustack – Mount Carmel Area

    3 – Dalton Swanson – Corry Area

    .
    Sacks: (3 or More)

    4 – James Conner – McDowell

    3 – Jamal Anding – Chester

    3 – Garrett Vulcano – Chartiers-Houston

    SPECIAL TEAMS:

    Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:

    98 yds – Matt Dull – Chestnut Ridge

    98 yds – Pete Feno – Northwest Area

    96 yds – Andrew Spanos – Mechanicsburg

    92 yds – Colin Bryan – Windber Area

    90 yds – Jordan Vescio – Quaker Valley

    88 yds – Logan Fetterhoff – Williams Valley

    87 yds – D.J. Ludy – Pottsgrove

    86 yds – Danzell Beasley – Laurel Highlands

    86 yds – Nate Litschi – ELCO

    85 yds – Lucas Klingerman – Mount Carmel Area

    85 yds – C.J. Novak – Bethlehem-Center

    85 yds – James Oliver – Tyrone Area

    83 yds – Johnny Martin – Donegal

    82 yds – Demetrius Houser – Valley

    82 yds – Parker Watson – Philipsburg-Osceola

    80 yds – J.C. Brandt – Steelton-Highspire

    75 yds – Jonathan Zedar – Lackawanna Trail

    70 yds – Daquan Brown – Dobbins Vo-Tech

    66 yds – Raphael Rodriguez – Benjamin Franklin

    65 yds – Cody Lee – Philipsburg-Osceola

    50 yds – Edwin Escalera – Glen Mills

    .
    Punt Returns for Touchdowns:

    76 yds – Alfon Cook – Ringgold

    76 yds – Garrett Vrbanic – Pittsburgh Central Catholic

    73 yds – Lester McGriff – California

    71 yds – Jerqual Wilson – Bishop McCort

    70 yds – Khlique Harris – McDowell

    70 yds – Michael Monaghan – Delaware County Christian

    69 yds – Darrell Crawford – GAR Memorial

    69 yds – John Rinaldi – Dunmore

    68 yds – Darrell Crawford – GAR Memorial

    65 yds – Mike Potynsky – Quakertown

    60 yds – Tyrayl Veney – Indiana Area

    58 yds – Garrett Vindish – United

    53 yds – Casey Shiposh – Athens Area

    50 yds – Greg Garmon – McDowell

    43 yds – Tyler Boyd – Clairton

    40 yds – Mailk Paulk – Martin Luther King

    38 yds – Robert Foster – Central Valley

    35 yds – Ryan Yenchick – Phoenixville

    34 yds – Khlique Harris – McDowell

    31 yds – Darnell Williams – South Fayette

     

    Punt Returns for Touchdowns: (2 or more)

    2 – Darrell Crawford – GAR Memorial

    .
    Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

    2 – Casey Fosbenner – Quakertown (33 yds & 26 yds)

    2 – Seth Miller – Jeannette (38 yds & 25 yds)

    2 – Alex Oliver – Berwick Area (19 yds & 33 yds)

    .
    Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

    41 yds – Bobby Colvin – Richland

    40 yds – Alex Gallagher – Camp Hill

    39 yds – Parker Emigh – West Branch

    38 yds – Seth Miller – Jeannette

    37 yds – Ian harrigan – Phoenixville

    37 yds – Ben Keitler – Big Spring

    37 yds – Steve Weyler – Cardinal O’Hara

    36 yds – Jon Vanaskie – Shamokin

    35 yds – Grant Goldberg – Pine-Richland

    35 yds – Ben Solis – Council Rock South

    34 yds – John Fennick – Neshannock

    33 yds – Nick Danilo – Central Bucks West

    33 yds – Casey Fosbenner – Quakertown

    33 yds – Alex Oliver – Berwick Area

    31 yds – Mitchell Maczura – Pittsburgh Central Catholic

    31 yds – Michael Piro – Bishop Carroll

    30 yds – Alton Heverly – Ridley

    .
    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    .
    Punting Ave: (40 yds+ and 3 punts Minimum)

    40.00 yds – Brandon Seollner – Hollidaysburg

  • Projecting potential scenarios for Pius X quarterback A.J. Long’s career passing totals

    Last season, Pius X quarterback A.J. Long established what is believed to be Pennsylvania’s single-season passing yardage record for a freshman.

    Now, as only a sophomore, he’s more than halfway toward the state’s career record for passing yardage.

    In Pius X’ 46-0 victory over Carson Long Saturday afternoon in very snowy conditions, Long put up 158 yards on an efficient 11-of-13 day, which moved him above the 5,000-yard plateau for career passing yardage. The Royals’ sophomore currently sits at 5,054 yards, having connected on 338-of-510 passes to go along with 55 touchdowns against 14 interceptions.

    There are eight active quarterbacks spread throughout Pennsylvania who have thrown 50 or more touchdown passes in their careers, but Long is the only sophomore. Of the remaining seven, only one other is an underclassman, and that quarterback is Port Allegany junior Matt Bodamer, who has 65 career touchdown passes.

    To date, Long has played in 21 career varsity football games for Pius X, posting a 16-5 (.761) overall record and averaging 240.7 passing yards per game. It’s the career per-game average that is most important in figuring out Long’s pace for potential career projections, of course, barring any setbacks or injuries. There are a lot of unknowns that can happen between a sophomore and senior season, and the following numbers are merely hypotheticals to how things could play out if Long goes through his career unscathed.

    Last season, Long ended his freshman season averaging 237.7 passing yards per game in 12 games, leaving him on pace for 11,409 yards in his career, assuming Pius only played 12 games each of Long’s four seasons, or the equivalent of reaching the District 11 Class A championship game four years in a row. Now that his career pace has bumped up by three full yards, and using the projection based on 12 games per season, Long’s career tally increases to 11,553 yards.

    Assuming Pius X wins the District 11 A championship this season, it would draw the District 1 A champion (a likely victory) and face either the District 2 or 4 champion in the PIAA quarterfinals. At his current 2011 season pace of 244.7 yards per game, Long would be perched at 3,181 yards through 13 games. Thus, through 25 career games, Long would have 6,033 career yards, a slight uptick to an average 241.3 yards per game.

    At that pace, and assuming Pius X played at least 13 games and played to the quarterfinals in each of Long’s junior and senior seasons at the 241.3 yards per game average, he would post consecutive seasons in the neighborhood of 3,136 yards, bringing his career total, when it is all said and done, to a potential 12,305 yards.

    But what if Pius played a full 16 weeks this 2011 season and reached the PIAA finals? At his 2011 season average of 244.7 yards per game, Long would, through 15 weeks, have 3,670 yards to his credit, giving him a possible career total of 6,522 yards entering the PIAA title game for an average of 241.5 yards per game over 27 career games.

    If the proposal to shorten the state’s football season to one week goes through on a third and final reading, and Long maintained his potential 241.5 yards per game average through his junior and senior seasons for 14 weeks each, he’d enter Week 15 of each season in the 3,381-yard ballpark figure, which, added on to the 6,522 yards already accumulated, would put him in the 13,000-yard club – 13,284 career yards, to be exact.

    Keep this in mind….the 13,284 yards is a projection based on Pius X reaching three consecutive PIAA championship games, but not including that trio of contests. So his numbers would likely be higher, assuming things played out as potentially projected and the PIAA approved a shorter football season beginning in the 2012-’13 cycle.

    The current state records for career passing yardage (9,752 yards by Brockway’s Derek Buganza) and career touchdown passes (118 by Lancaster Catholic’s Kyle Smith) could be dwarfed by the time Long completes his Pius X career.

    But, for now, Long is sitting on 5,054 yards and 55 touchdowns. One game still remains in Pius X’ 2011 regular season before the District 11 A playoffs begin, so only time will tell how far the Royals’ season will last into November (and possibly December).

    In the meantime, sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. A.J. Long could take us on quite a memorable one.

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 8

     

    The installments of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

     

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 8-0), def. Altoona Area 42-7

    2. North Allegheny (7, 8-0), def. Shaler 34-17

    3. La Salle College High School (12, 7-1), def. Archbishop Ryan 41-7

    4. Upper St. Clair (7, 7-1), def. Bethel Park 55-0

    5. Abington (1, 8-0), def. Bensalem 46-13

    6. Penn-Trafford (7, 8-0), def. Indiana Area 38-28

    7. Downingtown East (1, 7-1), def. Downingtown West 44-14

    8. Central Dauphin (3, 7-1), def. Carlisle 35-16

    9. Cumberland Valley (3, 7-1), def. Red Land 38-7

    T-10. Whitehall (11, 7-1), def. Northampton 41-0

    T-10. Nazareth (11, 7-1), lost to Parkland 47-21

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Council Rock South (1), Downingtown West (1), Garnet Valley (1), North Penn (1), Spring-Ford (1), Unionville (1), Delaware Valley (2), Wyoming Valley West (2), Daniel Boone (3), Manheim Township (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), Gateway (7), Seneca Valley (7), Woodland Hills (7), University Prep (8), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Bethlehem Liberty (11), Easton (11), Parkland (11), St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 7-1), def. Monsignor Bonner 49-6

    2. Central Valley (7, 8-0), def. Blackhawk 35-14

    3. Bishop McDevitt (3, 6-2), def. Hershey 42-0

    4. Franklin Regional (7, 8-0), def. Ringgold 38-0

    5. Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 6-2), def. Fort LeBoeuf 14-7

    6. Grove City (10, 8-0), def. Slippery Rock Area 55-0

    7. Montour (7, 6-2), def. West Allegheny 35-17

    8. West Mifflin (7, 7-1), def. Chartiers Valley 43-8

    9. Lampeter-Strasburg (3, 7-1), def. Solanco 35-0

    T-10. Springfield-Delco (1, 7-1), lost to Garnet Valley 42-41

    T-10. Dallas (2, 7-1), def. Pocono Mountain West 43-13

    HONORABLE MENTION: Phoenixville (1), Crestwood (2), Valley View (2), Conrad Weiser (3), Garden Spot (3), Hershey (3), Manheim Central (3), Susquehanna Township (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Blackhawk (7), Highlands (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Knoch (7), Ringgold (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), Clearfield Area (9), Bangor Area (11)

    AA:

    1. Seton-LaSalle (7, 8-0), def. South Fayette 33-10

    2. Lancaster Catholic (3, 8-0), def. Columbia 70-28

    3. West Catholic (12, 5-3), def. Neumann-Goretti 39-0

    4. North Schuylkill (11, 8-0), def. Mahanoy Area 38-37

    5. Aliquippa (7, 8-0), def. Mohawk 42-0

    6. Mount Carmel Area (4, 7-1), def. Shikellamy 35-14

    7. Greensburg Central Catholic (7, 8-0), def. East Allegheny 21-6

    8. Pen Argyl (11, 8-0), def. Northwestern Lehigh 42-0

    9. Wyomissing (3, 8-0), def. Blue Mountain 14-7

    10. Tyrone (6, 7-1), def. Philipsburg-Osceola 13-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Springfield-Montco (1), GAR Memorial (2), Lakeland (2), Berks Catholic (3), Bermudian Springs (3), Delone Catholic (3), Camp Hill Trinity (3), Athens (4), Danville (4), Lewisburg (4), Mifflinburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Richland Township (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Jeannette (7), Shady Side Academy (7), South Fayette (7), Washington (7), Moniteau (9), General McLane (10), Hickory (10), North East (10), Wilmington (10), Northern Lehigh (11), Pine Grove Area (11)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 8-0), def. Fort Cherry 35-6

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 8-0), def. Loyalsock 41-0

    3. Sto-Rox (7, 8-0), def. Shenango 38-12

    4. Bangor Pius X (11, 7-1), def. Susquenita 31-7

    5. Dunmore (2, 8-0), def. Western Wayne 49-18

    6. Rochester (7, 7-1), def. Neshannock 38-7

    7. Line Mountain (4, 7-1), def. Halifax 49-18

    8. Bishop Canevin (7, 8-0), def. Riverview 54-8

    9. Sharpsville (10, 7-0), def. Farrell 36-8

    10. Bellwood-Antis (6, 7-1), def. Juniata Valley 54-6

    HONORABLE MENTION: Calvary Christian Academy (1), Delaware Co. Christian (1), Lackawanna Trail (2), Old Forge (2), Conemaugh Township (5), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Windber (5), Bishop McCort (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Brentwood (7), Coudersport (9), Curwensville (9), Port Allegany (9), Mercer Area (10), Mercyhurst Prep (10), Youngsville (10), Minersville (11)

  • Stat Stars of the Week – Week # 8

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    OFFENSE:

    Rushing: (200 yds or more)

    344 yds – Pat Ingulli – Wallenpaupack
    311 yds – Alex Holland – Curwensville
    258 yds – Anthony Brown – Conestoga Valley
    242 yds – Danzel Beasley – Laurel Highlands
    240 yds – Deshawn Coleman – Hickory
    239 yds – Wes Phipps – Grove City
    237 yds – Jeremy Freeman – Berwick Area
    232 yds – Blake Rankin – Bloomsburg
    230 yds – Reggie Mitchell – Shady Side Academy
    227 yds – Tim Wade – LaSalle College
    226 yds – Rushel Shell – Hopewell
    223 yds – Cody Ripka – Bald Eagle Area
    221 yds – Dane Brown – Franklin Regional

    218 yds – Kyle Troutman – Line Mountain

    217 yds – Danzell Beasley – Laurel Highlands

    215 yds – Paul Kafando – Central Tech
    215 yds – Kris Stern – Hollidaysburg
    213 yds – Tashawn Bunch – Wyoming Valley West
    211 yds – Mark Dukes – Pottsgrove
    210 yds – Rodney Gillin – Wilson (West Lawn)
    208 yds – Cliff Newton – Pottsville
    207 yds – Joe Gamble – Hempfield
    206 yds – Eugene Husband – Central Tech
    205 yds – Kevin Hart – Seton-LaSalle
    205 yds – Joe Hibbler – Seneca
    204 yds – Chris Williams – Yough
    200 yds – Robert Bennie – Stroudsburg
    200 yds – Antonio Russo – Mid Valley

    .
    Passing: (200 yds or more)

    345 yds – A.J. Long – Pius X
    337 yds – Austin Jerman – Warren Area
    325 yds – Jon Girvin – Northgate
    297 yds – Dillon Buechel – Montour
    290 yds – Ryan Henning – North Schuylkill
    288 yds – Jeff Krisiak – Pocono Mountain West

    287 yds – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany
    286 yds – Zach Smith – West Perry
    278 yds – Jaquan Williams – Penn Hills
    273 yds – Sam Beckey – Freedom

    267 yds – Robbie Moretz – Halifax
    264 yds – John Matarazzo – New Castle
    253 yds – Zach Emerick – Penn-Trafford
    248 yds – Caleb Walton – Manheim Central
    237 yds – Mike Schwab – Pittston Area
    236 yds – Joe Dunn – Girard
    234 yds – Chavas Rawlins – Monessen
    231 yds – Trevor George – Carlynton
    229 yds – Caleb Jakiel – Moon
    228 yds – Marlinn Waiters – Scranton
    221 yds – Eddie Stockett – McKeesport

    218 yds – Nathan Bearer – Cambria Heights

    217 yds – Ben Pepper – Canton Area
    216 yds – Brandon Lawless -Carmichaels
    216 yds – Logan Weaver – Indiana Area
    211 yds – Tyler Orris – Cedar Cliff
    208 yds – Trey Sites – Towanda

    207 yds – Brad Hengst – Chestnut Ridge

    207 yds – Tyle McLaughlin – East Stroudsburg South
    207 yds – Dom Presto – Thomas Jefferson
    Touchdown Passes: (4 or More)

    5 – Joe Dunn – Girard
    4 – Dillon Buechel – Montour
    4 – Austin Jerman – Warren Area
    4 – Kyle Lauletta – Downingtown East
    4 – A.J. Long – Pius X
    4 – John Matarazzo – New Castle
    4 – Pat Stillmun – Jenkintown
    4 – Marlinn Waiters – Scranton
    Receiving: (100 yds or more)

    184 yds – Chris Lenz – Trinity (D-3)
    173 yds – Zayd Issah – Central Dauphin
    165 yds – Brian McNally – Girard
    165 yds – Garret Mont – Moon
    164 yds – Jacob Kopintez – Minersville
    163 yds – Tyrayl Veney – Indiana Area
    155 yds – Marcus Carter – New Castle
    147 yds – Karion Quiller – Scranton
    141 yds – Daulton Smeigh – West Perry

    138 yds – Tyce Miller – Port Allegany
    136 yds – Ross DuBois – Pius X
    136 yds – Jordan Houseman – Pittston Area
    134 yds – Bill Moyer – Shenandoah Valley
    132 yds – Ethan Motsney – North Schuylkill

    130 yds – Dan Hebenthal – Halifax
    128 yds – Nol Aru – Cedar Cliff
    128 yds – Zachary Ripic – Towanda

    127 yds – Andrew Brawley – Cambria Heights
    127 yds – Chaz Whittaker – Penn Hills
    122 yds – Brandon Kmonk – South Park
    121 yds – C.J. Lutz – Plum
    119 yds – Brendan Forrest – Hamburg
    116 yds – Tyler Dudek – Penn-Trafford
    116 yds – Zeke Stroupe – Freedom Area
    115 yds – Chris Veal – Central Bucks South
    114 yds – Matt Dull – Chestnut Ridge
    114 yds – Joey Waldsmith – North Pocono
    113 yds – Jacen Nalesnik – Lehighton
    112 yds – Jay Harris – Downingtown East
    112 yds – Travon Pugh – Pocono Mountain West
    109 yds – Keeghan Morrison – West Perry
    108 yds – Alex Filarsky – Lakeland
    104 yds – Daulton Palmer – Penn Manor
    104 yds – John Rinaldi – Dunmore
    100 yds – Jared Hogue – Freedom

    .
    Touchdowns: (4 or more)

    5 – Denton Cordell – Greencastle-Antrim
    5 – Wes Phipps – Grove City
    5 – Blake Rankin – Bloomsburg
    5 – Von Walker – Central Mountain
    4 – Tyler Boyd – Clairton
    4 – Quentin Briggs – Charleroi
    4 – Roman Clay – Lancaster Catholic
    4 – Alex DeCiantis – North Allegheny
    4 – Anthony Delegall – Wissahickon
    4 – Jeremy Freeman – Berwick Area
    4 – Colby Grant – Susquehanna Twp.
    4 – Jay Harris – Downingtown East
    4 – Robert Heyen – Holy Cross
    4 – Pat Ingulli – Wallenpaupack
    4 – Jeff Koleno – Bald Eagle Area
    4 – Christian Lezzer – Clearfield Area
    4 – Brian McNally – Girard
    4 – Jarred Muffley – Tamaqua
    4 – Ryan Ruffing – Thomas Jefferson
    4 – Damon Smith – Freeport Area
    4 – Kris Stern – Hollidaysburg
    4 – William Wiser – Big Spring

    DEFENSE:
    .
    Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:

    95 yds – Kevin Chrencik – Camp Hill

    80 yds – Ian Hayden – Easton Area
    77 yds – Logan Ranonis – Kutztown

    70 yds – Ian Lewis – Penn Cambria
    68 yds – Zeesha Braslawsce – Beaver Area
    66 yds – Jeramie Rittenhouse – Northwest Area
    65 yds – Pat Lydon – William Tennent
    62 yds – Anthony Vera – Elizabethtown
    58 yds – Pat Lydon – William Tennent
    57 yds – Denton Cordell – Greencastle-Antrim
    50 yds – Dylan Smith – Muhlenberg
    44 yds – Zack Holmes – Bethlehem-Center
    43 yds – Chris Axton – Charleroi
    42 yds – Desmond Sams – West Philadelphia
    40 yds – Devon Brunson – Communications Tech
    37 yds – Tyler Thorne – Carlynton
    32 yds – Ryan Crawford – Wilmington
    30 yds – Jacari Harmon – Susquehanna Twp.
    21 yds – Sean Carson – Freeport Area
    20 yds – Tanner Hahn – Greensburg Salem
    14 yds – Drew Alexander – Central Mountain

    12 yds – Ben Shaw – Conemaugh Township
    5 yds – Alex Nicholas – Neshaminy

    0 yds – Corey Berchick – Conemaugh Township
    0 yds – Adam Bisnowaty – Fox Chapel
    0 yds – Tyler Brady – Lakeland

    .
    Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

    101 yds – Max Vido – Springfield (Montco)
    95 yds – Santo Piccolomini – Geibel Catholic
    86 yds – Robert Foster – Central Valley
    80 yds – David Argust – Old Forge
    74 yds – Garrett Vrbanic – Pittsburgh Central Catholic
    69 yds – Zach Diemer – Williamsport
    55 yds – Devon Brunson – Communications Tech

    53 yds – Tai Irwin – Bishop Guilfoyle
    50 yds – Matt Krewson – Springfield (Montco)
    49 yds – Carsen Allen – Twin Valley
    45 yds – Garrett Brown – DuBois Area
    44 yds – Christian Crane – Council Rock South
    40 yds – Jeremy DiPietro – Cumberland Valley
    39 yds – Andrew Degol – Bellwood-Antis
    39 yds – David Sweetman – Riverside (D-2)
    37 yds – Casey Huff – Towanda

    37 yds – Devin Lawhead – Penn Cambria
    36 yds – Jack Faett – Mount Lebanon

    36 yds – Nick Ronalds – Pen Argyl
    34 yds – Mike Giampole – Avonworth
    34 yds – Matt Sawka – Dunmore
    33 yds – Anthony Johnson – West Philadelphia
    32 yds – Dylan White – Mount Lebanon
    30 yds – Anthony Delegall – Wissahickon
    30 yds – Connor McKlvenn – Southmoreland

    28 yds – Tony McGraw – Central Dauphin East
    27 yds – Chase Manches – Uniontown
    27 yds – Dionte Pope – Hickory
    25 yds – Bloc McKolosky – DuBois Area
    22 yds – Sal Faieta – Bethlehem-Center
    22 yds – Ryan Karnish – Marian Catholic
    21 yds – Jarid Ivory – Glendale
    15 yds – Luke Kroneberg – Knoch

    .
    Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:

    40 yds – Cory Mackey – Cornell
    26 yds – Matt Sardini – McDowell
    25 yds – Morgan Lee – Upper St. Clair

    2 yds – Desmond Kent – Harrisburg

    .

    Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:

    .
    Interceptions: (2 or more)

    3 – Garrett Brown – DuBois Area

    2 – Colin Bryan – Windber Area
    2 – Christian Crane – Council Rock South
    2 – Dylan DeFrank – Trinity (D-3)
    2 – Andrew DiValentino – Jenkintown
    2 – Curt Hunt – Simon Gratz
    2 – Troy Koch – Schuylkill Valley
    2 – Marcus Leaf – Berks Catholic

    2 – Brendan Urbain – Somerset Area

    .
    Fumble Recoveries: (2 or more)

    2 – Sam Fortune – Olney

    .
    Blocked Punts: (2 or more)

    .
    Tackles: (10 or more)

    17 – Mike Jalowenko – Jenkintown
    13 – Eric Haney – Danville Area
    13 – Tommy Hynoski – Mount Carmel Area
    13 – Michael Johnson – Jules E. Mastbaum

    13 – Wolf Ottern – Windber Area
    12 – Chris Baird – Jenkintown

    12 – Colin Bryan – Windber Area
    12 – Jake Lynch – Palisades
    11 – Mike Roszkowski – Palisades
    10 – Shane Taubert – Corry Area

    Tackles for Losses: (3 or More)

    Sacks: (3 or More)

    SPECIAL TEAMS:

    Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:

    94 yds – Trey Andree – Waynesboro
    94 yds – Austin Seamon – Dunmore
    93 yds – Danzell Beasley – Laurel Highlands
    92 yds – Will McLaughlin – Wallenpaupack
    91 yds – Matt Regal – Bethlehem-Center
    90 yds – Pat Hempel – Greater Nanticoke
    89 yds – Clayton Stoyer – Reynolds
    88 yds – Damon Braniff – Glendale
    86 yds – Matt Gownley – North Schuylkill
    85 yds – Eugene Husband – Central Tech
    85 yds – Michael Kizzie – Greensburg Salem
    84 yds – Austin Sensening – Hempfield
    80 yds – Nick Satterdhwaite – Jenkintown
    80 yds – DeAndre Scott – Imhotep Charter

    76 yds – Gary Paronish – Northern Cambria
    75 yds – Donal English – Milton Area
    73 yds – Nick LaMantia – Marion Center
    65 yds – Ben Kraus – Hampton
    63 yds – Derrick Odem – Sharpsville
    60 yds – Elijah Cottrill – Beaver Falls

    .
    Punt Returns for Touchdowns:

    76 yds – Dalvin Newell – West Catholic

    72 yds – Dylan Hoffman – Northern Lehigh
    72 yds – Jaleel Reed – West Catholic
    70 yds – Eugene Husband – Central Tech
    67 yds – Noah Miller – Notre Dame (GP)
    65 yds – Bryon Clifford – Clairton
    64 yds – Cole Creighton – Neshaminy
    60 yds – Jason McElwee – Middletown
    59 yds – Spencer Hubsch – Brentwood
    59 yds – Dustin Koedel – Freeport Area
    58 yds – David Argust – Old Forge
    52 yds – Donal English – Milton Area
    47 yds – Luke Felix – Upper Dublin
    45 yds – Ed Latimer – Pittsburgh Central Catholic
    45 yds – Jasean Murphy – University Prep
    40 yds – Evan Piscopo – Morrisville

    35 yds – Aris Scott – Central Dauphin East
    5 yds – Semaj Reed – Haverford School

    .
    Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

    2 – Maddy Grimm – Ligonier Valley (29 yds & 26 yds)

    2 – Howard Lynn – Philadelphia Northeast (26 yds & 25 yds)
    2 – Matthew Mancuso – Old Forge (25 yds & 27 yds)
    2 – Aaron Morgan – Haverford School (42 yds & 25 yds)

    2 = John Stahle – Central Dauphin East (24 yds & 22 yds)
    2 – Flyzell Williams – Uniontown (32 yds & 33 yds)

    .
    Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

    42 yds – Aaron MOrgan – Haverford School
    40 yds – Nick Leperche – Methacton
    39 yds – Carl Fonticella – Fairview

    34 yds – Austin Trout – Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech
    33 yds – Umar Moore – Moon Area
    33 yds – Nicholas Tucci – Neshaminy
    33 yds – Flyzell Williams – Uniontown
    32 yds – Nick Danilo – Central Bucks West
    32 yds – Flyzell Williams – Uniontown
    30 yds – Colton Whitner – Middletown
    30 yds – Tyler Yee – South Fayette

    .
    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    .
    Punting Ave: (40 yds+ and 3 punts Minimum)

    41.00 yds – Rob Varano – Mount Carmel Area (3 punts)

     

     

  • Liberty wins the battle of Bethlehem

    BETHLEHEM – The Hurricanes rushed for 349 yards and four different players scored rushing touchdowns as Bethlehem Liberty scored 35 unanswered points in a 49-10 win over Bethlehem Catholic Saturday night at BASD Stadium.

    The win by Liberty puts them in a four-way tie for second place in the Lehigh Valley Conference with Freedom, Easton Area and Parkland. On top of the standings are Whitehall and Nazareth.

    On their opening drive, Bethlehem Catholic drove 66-yards on 18 plays down to the Liberty 16. Tom McLoughlin’s 34-yard field with 3:25 left in the first quarter put the Golden Hawks up 3-0.

    After the Golden Hawks took almost nine minutes off the clock. It took Liberty two plays to put points on the scoreboard. Quarterback James McCarthy optioned left and went 58 yards down to the Golden Hawks 18. One play later Jack Long took it in from 13-yards out. Tim Kane’s kick put Liberty up 7-3.

    In the second quarter Liberty took over. McCarthy hooked up with KJ Williams twice. McCarthy threw touchdown passes of 67 and 18 yards. Devon Jones scored from five yards out.

    Liberty went into halftime leading 28-3 over the Golden Hawks. Liberty out rushed the Golden Hawks 136 to 68 and had 220 yards of total offense at the half.

    Liberty continued their dominance on the ground in the third quarter. Mid-way through the third quarter Liberty’s big play ability struck again.  Another big run by McCarthy set up another score. Jones took the handoff and went 56 yards for the score. Michael Harris’ six-yard run with 1:05 left in the third quarter put Liberty up 42-7.

    The Golden Hawks stopped the bleeding when Connor Casey hit Chris Figler for a 14-yard score early in the fourth quarter.

    Liberty finished the scoring with a Leo Cortez eight-yard run with 4:39 remaining.

    James McCarthy led the way rushing for 106 yards and passing for 85. Jack Long added 110 yards and Devon Jones had 88 yards rushing.

    Bethlehem Catholic quarterback Connor Casey passed for 158 yards on 10 of 15 completions and one score.

    Bethlehem Liberty (6-2) travels to Easton Area next Friday night. Bethlehem Catholic (3-5) plays Bethlehem Freedom.

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Bethlehem Liberty 7 21 14 7 49
    Bethlehem Catholic 3 0 0 7 10
    1st Quarter
    BC – FG 33 Tom McLoughlin
    L – Jack Long 13 run
     

    2nd Quarter

    L – KJ Williams 67 pass from James McCarthy
    L – Devon Jones 5 run
    L – KJ Williams 18 pass from James McCarthy
     

    3rd Quarter

    L – Devon Jones 56 run
    L – Michael Harris 6 run
     

    4th Quarter

    BC – Chris Figler 14 pass from Connor Casey
    L – Leo Cortez 8 run

     

     

  • Northern Lehigh hands Bangor their first loss

    BANGOR – Northern Lehigh’s quarterback Dylan Hofmann threw for one touchdown and ran for another in the fourth quarter to hand Bangor their first loss of the season Friday night at Bangor Memorial Park, 20-7.

    Bangor (7-1) and Northern Lehigh (7-1) are tied for second place in the Colonial League behind undefeated Pen Argyl 8-0.

    With 1:05 remaining in the first half and goose eggs up on the scoreboard, Hofmann took the punt and followed his blockers all the way to the end zone for a 72-yard punt return.

    Northern Lehigh provided the only points in the first half, 6-0. In a defensive battle Northern Lehigh had the slight edge in the halftime stats. The Bulldogs had 165 total yards of offense (114 yards rushing). Bangor had 133 total yards of offense.

    Bangor’s defense stopped the fake punt and took over on downs to start the third quarter. Bangor got their only score of the game in the third quarter.

    It was Josh Wing time. Bangor drove 58 yards on five plays. Wing carried all five plays, rushing for 19, 6, 17, 2 and finished the drive off with a 15-yard touchdown run. Robert Naylor’s kick put Bangor up 7-6 with 5:46 remaining in the third quarter.

    Heading into the fourth quarter, Northern Lehigh was facing a fourth down and three on Bangor’s 17-yard line. On the first play of the fourth quarter, Hofmann scrambled to his right and found Trevor Yashur in the end zone for a 17-yard touchdown pass to give Northern Lehigh the lead, 13-7.

    Hofmann scored his third touchdown of the night. He faked the handoff, went in for an 11-yard run and his two-point conversion added insurance as Northern Lehigh led 20-7 with 5:10 remaining in the game.

    The Bulldogs’ defense stopped a late drive by Bangor. Darien Middaugh intercepted a Ryan Hydock pass and Northern Lehigh took over with 2:53 remaining. Northern Lehigh ran out the clock for the win.

    Dylan Hofmann passed for 97 yards and rushed for 25 yards. Running back Trevor Yashur rushed for 104 yards.

    Bangor was led by Josh Wing’s 169 yards.

    Northern Lehigh hosts Catasauqua next Friday night. Bangor will try and start a new win streak on the road next Friday night against Northwestern Lehigh.

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Northern Lehigh 0 6 0 14 20
    Bangor 0 0 7 0 7
    1st Quarter
    None
    2nd Quarter
    NL – Dylan Hofman 72-yard punt return
    3rd Quarter
    B – Josh Wing 15-yard run
    4th Quarter
    NL – Trevor Yashur 18-yard pass from Hofmann
    NL – Hofmann 11-yard run


  • Stat Stars of the Week – Week # 7

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    OFFENSE:

    Rushing: (200 yds or more)

    387 yds – Alex Holland – Curwensville

    383 yds – Nick Zupper – Waynesburg Central

    373 yds – DeShawn Coleman – Hickory

    373 yds – Rob Dvoracek – Parkland

    364 yds – Johnnie Adgers – Waynesboro

    364 yds – Alex Cooley – Eastern York

    335 yds – Dylan Evans – Pen Argyl

    301 yds – George Walker – Glen Mills

    295 yds – Skye Stiner – North Penn (D-4)

    294 yds – Joe Parsnik – James M. Coughlin

    274 yds – Jared Muffley – Tamaqua

    271 yds – Javon White – Souderton

    264 yds – Pat Ingulli – Wallenpaipack

    264 yds – Rushel Shell – Hopewell

    257 yds – Preston Bare – Palmyra

    255 yds – Luke Hagy – Mount Lebanon

    254 yds – Colin Bryan – Windber Area

    251 yds – Mike Gaval – Mahanoy Area

    248 yds – Dontez Williams – Steel Valley

    246 yds – Anthony Colaianni – Moon Area

    244 yds – Fred Epps – Meadville

    240 yds – Ryan Torrence – Ligonier Valley

    235 yds – Ethan Morrison – Juniata Valley

    235 yds – Antonio Russo – Mid Valley

    235 yds – Tim Wade – LaSalle College

    231 yds – Andrew Rumburg-Goodlin – Knoch

    227 yds – Tim Wade – LaSalle College

    222 yds – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South

    219 yds – Tyler Shook – Greensburg Salem

    216 yds – Austin Jerman – Warren Area

    212 yds – Denver Cordell – Greencastle-Antrim

    211 yds – Jack Haffner – State College

    209 yds – Parrish Bennett – Hanover Area

    209 yds – Kwame Larbi – Hill School

    205 yds – Jalen Randolph – Ridley

    202 yds – Dane Brown – Franklin Regional

    .
    Passing: (200 yds or more)

    413 yds – Brendan Nosovitch – Allentown Central Catholic

    374 yds – Shamon Walker – Milton Hershey

    352 yds – Zach Smith – West Perry

    344 yds – Blake Rankin – Bloomsburg

    323 yds – John Girvin – Northgate

    310 yds – Matt Johns – Central Bucks South

    305 yds – David Cotellese – Pope John Paul II

    302 yds – Garrett Levengood – Cedar Crest

    295 yds – Jacob Milberger – Riverview

    295 yds – Chase Whiteman – Gettysburg

    281 yds – Alec Werner – Bishop McDevitt (D-3)

    279 yds – James Grier – Big Spring

    275 yds – Darrik Martin – Kiski School

    256 yds – Jacob Jones – Montoursville

    254 yds – Patrick Cook – Northampton

    251 yds – Tyler Donahue – Knoch

    249 yds – Dillon Buechel – Montour

    234 yds – Connor Snyder – Dover

    233 yds – Dakota Datz – Southmoreland

    230 yds – Ian Hayden – Easton Area

    226 yds – Mack Leftwich – North Allegheny

    223 yds – Corey Ernst – North Penn (D-1)

    223 yds – Daniel Harding – Nazareth

    213 yds – A.J. Long – Pius X

    209 yds – Jonathan Huylo – J.P. McCaskey

    202 yds – Austin Seamon – Dunmore

    201 yds – Ben Gross – Lower Dauphin

    .
    Touchdown Passes: (4 or More)

    5 – David Cotellese – Pope John Paul II

    5 – John Girvin – Northgate

    5 – Garrett Levengood – Cedar Crest

    4 – Ed Durkin – Haverford Township

    4 – James Grier – Big Spring

    4 – A.J. Long – Pius X

    4 – Shamon Walker – Milton Hershey


    Receiving: (100 yds or more)

    277 yds – Kevin Gulyas – Allentown Central Catholic

    267 yds – Chris Veal – Central Bucks South

    200 yds – Cameron Karshner – Montoursville

    185 yds – Asa Costelnock  – Southmoreland

    179 yds – Ben Sweeney – Yough

    168 yds – John Klingerman – Bloomsburg

    163 yds – Anthony Kungulus – Milton Hershey

    157 yds – James Kleinhampf – North Allegheny

    156 yds – Tony Bristol – Charleroi

    142 yds – Benittion Hendricks – Gettysburg

    142 yds – Keeghan Morris – West Perry

    140 yds – Drey Murray – Lebanon

    138 yds – Blaise Glover – J.P. McCaskey

    138 yds – Brian Lemelle – Bishop McDevitt (D-3)

    136 yds – Darren Massey – Montour

    135 yds – Garrett Mont – Moon Area

    130 yds – Rob Jones – Northgate

    130 yds – Boise Ross – Pius X

    129 yds – Kyle Carney – Honesdale

    126 yds – Khaliq Coleman – Milton Hershey

    123 yds – Quincy Nissley – Lower Dauphin

    120 yds – Jake Abernethy – Northgate

    118 yds – Kyle Mayfield – North Penn (D-1)

    118 yds – Jared Shope – Forest Hills

    117 yds – Nol Aru – Cedar Cliff

    117 yds – Cory Bickert – Riverview

    112 yds – Patrick Montgomery – York Catholic

    110 yds – Sammy Miller – Susquehannock

    108 yds – Jordan Banks – Hanover

    108 yds – Jordan Houck – Big Spring

    108 yds – Connor Marsico – Bishop McDevitt (D-3)

    108 yds – Devon Wilson – Montour

    107 yds – Sage Pope – West Middlesex

    106 yds – David Carter – Summit Academy

    104 yds – Andrew Brawley – Cambria Heights

    104 yds – Jesse James – South Allegheny

    104 yds – Zach Root – Troy

    103 yds – David Brantley – East Juniata

    101 yds – Caden Krout – Dover Area

    100 yds – Tim Wagner – Riverview

    .
    Touchdowns: (4 or more)

    6 – Rob Dvoracek – Parkland

    5 – Johnnie Adgers – Waynesboro

    5 – DeShawn Coleman – Hickory

    5 – Pat Ingulli – Wallenpaipack

    5 – Andrew Rumburg-Goodlin – Knoch

    5 – Dontez Williams – Steel Valley

    4 – Jarred Brevard – Shady Side Academy
    4 – Cole Bush – Burrell

    4 – Darrell Crawford – GAR Memorial

    4 – Sam Demianovich – Carbondale

    4 – Sean Dugan – Springdale

    4 – Xavier Ellington – Plymouth-Whitemarsh

    4 – Alex Holland – Curwensville

    4 – Eugene Lewis – Wyoming Valley West

    4 – Casey Mcaffrey – Bishop Canevin

    4 – Jared Pierce – Berwick Area

    4 – Wesley Phipps – Grove City

    4 – Audtin Quiah – Interboro

    4 – Ryan Rickell – Littlestown

    4 – Michael Rumble – Mapletown

    4 – Antonio Russo – Mid Valley

    4 – George Walker – Glen Mills

    4 – Nick Zupper – Waynesburg Central

    DEFENSE:
    .
    Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:

    90 yds – Riquann Williams – York County Tech

    78 yds – Alkwan Williams – Greater Johnstown

    69 yds – Christopher Fortson-Linton – Jules M. Mastbaum

    45 yds – Dakota Peters – Huntingdon

    40 yds – Tim Driscoll – Northgate

    40 yds – Caleb Saffell – Lewisburg

    31 yds – Ethan Moody – Maplewood

    27 yds – Joe Kasztelan – Philadelphia Central

    27 yds – Justin Tkach – Fort Cherry

    16 yds – Josh Wisniewski – Freeport Area

    9 yds – Kevaun Frenzley – University Prep

    7 yds – Matt Bradford – Central Valley

    1 yd – Evan Schwan – Central Dauphin

    0 yds – Cameron Astore – Bellwood-Antis

    0 yds – Tyler Cooke – Central Dauphin

    0 yds – Devon Emmertz – Chester

    0 yds – Elijah Metzgar – Richland

    0 yds – Shane Williams – St. Joseph’s Prep

    .
    Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

    102 yds – Mike Stankosky – Pittston Area

    102 yds – Dillen White – Samuel Fels

    100 yds – Mark Watson – Greater Johnstown

    90 yds – Garrett Levengood – Cedar Crest

    86 yds – Dakota McKinley – Salisbury Township

    85 yds – Jordan Whitehead – Central Valley

    82 yds – Jason Henshaw – East Allegheny

    80 yds – Tyler Stitz – Solanco

    79 yds – Nick Slobozien – Palmyra

    79 yds – Alex Sprezeski – Knoch

    75 yds – Joe Parsnik – James M. Coughlin

    72 yds – Wes Moore – Canton

    71 yds – J.D. Dorminy – Tyrone Area

    68 yds – Tom Rizza – Seton-LaSalle

    67 yds – Alexander Cutia – Cumberland Valley

    65 yds – Billy Shrock – Mars Area

    60 yds – Jake Leber – South Allegheny

    54 yds – Marcus Costello – Downingtown West

    52 yds – Charles Sweigart – Lancaster Catholic

    50 yds – Josh Greslick – Curwensville

    50 yds – Forrest Kalb – Seton-LaSalle

    44 yds – Shaliek Powell – GAR Memorial

    43 yds – Zach Barr – Downingtown West

    42 yds – Mike Clancy – Haverford Township

    36 yds – J.D. Dorminy – Tyrone Area

    35 yds – Bill Ianozi – Springfield (Montco)

    34 yds – Darrell Crawford – GAR Memorial

    33 yds – Shane Galente – Bishop Shanahan

    33 yds – Deaysean Rippey – Sto-Rox

    33 yds – Darrell Scott – Daniel Boone

    31 yds – Alan Pritchett – Ringgold

    31 yds – Kyle Trinch – Grove City

    25 yds – Marcus Leaf – Berks Catholic

    22 yds – Jon Hopple – Chambersburg

    20 yds – Adam Regensburg – Hill School

    15 yds – Colby Fink – Altoona Area

    .
    Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:

    25 yds – Treston Clark – Windber Area
    17 yds – Jeremy Shybloski – Burrell

    0 yds – Henry Myers – Carrick

    .

    Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:

    .
    Interceptions: (2 or more)

    4 – Tyler Stitz – Solanco

    2 – Nick Brennan – Pottsgrove

    2 – J.D. Dorminy – Tyrone Area

    2 – Isaiah King – Roxborough

    2 – Shawn Mayer – Palmyra

    2 – Adam Polites – Northern Cambria

    .
    Fumble Recoveries: (2 or more)

    2 – Devon Emmertz – Chester

    .
    Blocked Punts: (2 or more)

    .
    Tackles: (10 or more)

    27 – Jerrin Toomey – West York

    19 – Brent Buss – Montgomery

    17 – Garrett Vulcano – Chartiers-Houston

    15 – Marquis Fells – Central York

    15 – Jalil Ford – Central York

    15 – Mackenzie Quinn – Northgate

    13 – Kyle Felpel – Cocalico
    13 – Kevin O’Grady – Central York

    13 – Ezra Ranco – Perkiomen Valley

    13 – Cody Shustack – Mount Carmel Area

    13 – Alkwan Williams – Greater Johnstown

    12 – Dylan DeFrank – Trinity (D-3)

    12 – Luke DeHart – McDowell

    12 – Tim Martin – Montoursville

    12 – Jack Miller – Trinity (D-3)

    12 – John Salcedo – York Suburban

    11 – Steve Ambs – Pottsgrove

    11 – James Conner – McDowell

    11 – Hassam Farooq – Strong Vincent

    11 – Evan Farrell – West York

    11 – Carnie Fryfogle – South Western

    11 – Dasean Griffin – Northeastern

    11 – Jonah Plymire – Central York

    11 – Riley Warren – McDowell

    10 – Logan Cook – Moshannon Valley

    10 – Tommy Hynoski – Mount Carmel Area

    10 – Matt Jenkins – Bellwood-Antis

    10 – Jon Logan – West Chester East

    10 – Jesse Orr – Daniel Boone

    10 – Jake Poeske – Central Bucks West

    10 – Anthony Szymczak – McDowell

    10 – Ryan Troup – Central York

    10 – Ryan Vaughn – Littlestown

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    Tackles for Losses: (3 or More)

    4 – James Conner – McDowell

    3 – Jon Kitts – McDowell

    .
    Sacks: (3 or More)

    5 – Ezra Ranco – Perkiomen Valley

    4 – Jarred Rhodes – Tussey Mountain

    SPECIAL TEAMS:

    Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:

    99 yds – Greg Garmon – McDowell

    97 yds – Daulton Ritter – Cedar Crest

    95 yds – Jud Toth – Kittanning

    92 yds – Avery Kirskey – Glen Mills

    90 yds – Dan Gevirtz – North Penn (D-1)
    89 yds – John Reid – St. Joseph’s Prep

    88 yds – Kevin Lindsley – Union City

    88 yds – Michael Rumble – Mapletown

    87 yds – Jaime Nixon-Alark – York Suburban

    87 yds – Mike Donovan – Blue Mountain

    88 yds – Michael Rumble – Mapletown

    85 yds – Matt Demarco – Elmer L. Meyers

    85 yds – A.J. McGuire – Upper St. Clair

    85 yds – Mike Palmer – Archbishop Ryan

    84 yds – David Sweetman – Riverside (D-2)

    83 yds – Anthony Quail – Philadelphia Northeast

    83 yds – Tanner Tregaskis – Fairview

    82 yds – Sam Demianovich – Carbondale

    82 yds – Cameron McHenry – Montgomery

    82 yds – Johnnie Sheesley – Blacklick Valley

    81 yds – Aaron Boyd – Germantown

    81 yds – Dequan West – Carlisle

    81 yds – Matt Yost – Conemaugh Township

    80 yds – Logan Hagerman – Spring Grove

    80 yds – Carnell Hawkins – Sharon Area

    79 yds – Isaiah Randall – York Suburban

    76 yds – James Griffith – Strath Haven

    75 yds – Brandon Miller – Meyersdale

     

    Punt Returns for Touchdowns: (2 or more)

    2 – Ron Brown – Woodland Hills

    2 – Walt Pegues – Philadelphia Central

    .
    Punt Returns for Touchdowns:

    76 yds – Jeff Ledford – William Tennent

    75 yds – Walt Pegues – Philadelphia Central

    74 yds – Ron Brown – Woodland Hills

    58 yds – Eric Althoff – Red Lion

    49 yds – Ryan Kutz – Canton

    48 yds – Walt Pegues – Philadelphia Central

    45 yds – Ron Brown – Woodland Hills

    43 yds – Kyle Wise – Saegertown

    14 yds – Carleton Gibson – Upper St. Clair

    .
    Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

    3 – Nate Bowden – Hopewell (32 yds, 31 yds & 32 yds)

    3 – P.R. Caracciolo – Altoona Area (36 yds, 37 yds & 22 yds)

    3 – John Chereson – Cathedral Prep (46 yds, 52 yds & 38 yds)

    2 – Wayne Carney – North Hills (34 yds & 50 yds)

    2 – Josh Chronister – Dallastown (32 & 24 yds)

    2 – Josh Clothiaux – State College (22 yds & 27 yds)

    2 – Jonathan Magusiak – South Side Area

    2 – Zane Mosgrove – Indiana Area (28 yds & 26 yds)

    2 – Trey Parrish – New Oxford (35 & 31 yds)

    2 – Andy Ricci – Daniel Boone (27 yds & 27 yds)

    .
    Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

    52 yds – John Chereson – Cathedral Prep

    52 yds – Joe Julius – Lower Dauphin

    50 yds – Wayne Carney – North Hills

    46 yds – John Chereson – Cathedral Prep

    46 yds – Lucas Heck – ELCO

    45 yds – Nick Santiago – Ambridge

    41 yds – Colin Frownfelter – Boiling Springs

    40 yds – Dylan Friday – Danville

    39 yds – Tom Forse – West Allegheny

    38 yds – John Chereson – Cathedral Prep

    37 yds – P.R. Caracciolo – Altoona Area

    36 yds – P.R. Caracciolo – Altoona Area

    35 yds – Trey Parrish – New Oxford

    34 yds – Wayne Carney – North Hills

    33 yds – Matt Foltz – Donegal

    32 yds – Nate Bowden – Hopewell

    32 yds – Nate Bowden – Hopewell

    32 yds – Josh Chronister – Dallastown

    32 yds – Jonathan Magusiak – South Side Area

    32 yds – Aaron Morgan – Haverford School

    32 yds – Anthony Nicolardi – Marple Newtown

    32 yds – Josh Turnley – Beaver Area

    31 yds – Nate Bowden – Hopewell

    31 yds – Skylar Fransko – Ringgold

    31 yds – Garrett Mayhart – Avon Grove

    31 yds – Trey Parrish – New Oxford

    30 yds – Zach Baker – McDowell

    30 yds – Dan Christiansen – Bethel Park

    30 yds – Adam Garing – Karn City

    30 yds – Eric Salguero – Frankford

    30 yds – Nick Tucci – Neshaminy

    30 yds – Colin Williamson – Butler Area

    .
    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    4 – John Chereson – Cathedral Prep

    3 – Austin Crimmins – Central Cambria

    3 – Andrew Huska – Ford City

    .
    Punting Ave: (40 yds+ and 3 punts Minimum)

    45.60 yds – Josh Pennell – Owen J. Roberts (4 punts)

    43.67 yds – Andrew Huska – Ford City (3 punts)

    42.75 yds – Mike Felton – South Western (4 punts)

     

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 7

     

    The installments of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

     

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 7-0), def. Gateway 13-7

    2. North Allegheny (7, 7-0), def. Pine-Richland 35-7

    3. La Salle College High School (12, 6-1), def. Father Judge 33-14

    4. Upper St. Clair (7, 6-1), def. Canon-McMillan 55-0

    5. Nazareth (11, 7-0), def. Bethlehem Freedom 20-16

    6. Abington (1, 7-0), def. Pennsbury 20-7

    7. Penn-Trafford (7, 7-0), def. Greater Latrobe 38-0

    8. Central Dauphin (3, 6-1), def. Harrisburg 35-7

    9. Cumberland Valley (3, 6-1), def. Central Dauphin East 35-7

    10. Downingtown East (1, 6-1), def. Bishop Shanahan 35-27

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Council Rock South (1), Downingtown West (1), Garnet Valley (1), North Penn (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Wyoming Valley West (2), Daniel Boone (3), Manheim Township (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), Gateway (7), Seneca Valley (7), Woodland Hills (7), University Prep (8), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Bethlehem Liberty (11), Easton (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11), Roman Catholic (12), St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 6-1), def. Archbishop Carroll 55-7

    2. Central Valley (7, 7-0), def. Hopewell 34-23

    3. Bishop McDevitt (3, 5-2), def. Mechanicsburg 38-3

    4. Franklin Regional (7, 7-0), def. Laurel Highlands 63-0

    5. Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 5-2), def. Rochester Aquinas Institute (N.Y.) 16-13

    6. Grove City (10, 7-0), def. Oil City Area 70-2

    7. Valley View (2, 7-0), def. Delaware Valley 21-7

    8. Montour (7, 5-2), def. Blackhawk 42-9

    9. Springfield-Delco (1, 7-0), def. Upper Darby 21-7

    10. Conrad Weiser (3, 7-0), def. Reading 41-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Phoenixville (1), Crestwood (2), Dallas (2) Garden Spot (3), Hershey (3), Lampeter-Strasburg (3), Manheim Central (3), Susquehanna Township (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Blackhawk (7), Highlands (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Knoch (7), Ringgold (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Saint Marys (9), Slippery Rock Area (10), Bangor Area (11)

    AA:

    1. Seton-LaSalle (7, 7-0), def. Burgettstown 40-0

    2. Lancaster Catholic (3, 7-0), def. Northern Lebanon 47-7

    3. West Catholic (12, 4-3), def. Conwell-Egan Catholic 50-0

    4. North Schuylkill (11, 7-0), def. Mount Carmel Area 21-13

    5. Aliquippa (7, 7-0), def. Beaver Area 21-12

    6. Mount Carmel Area (4, 6-1), lost to North Schuylkill 21-13

    7. Greensburg Central Catholic (7, 7-0), def. Mohawk 43-6

    8. Pen Argyl (11, 7-0), def. Catasauqua 27-0

    9. Wyomissing (3, 7-0), def. Schuylkill Valley 49-14

    10. Tyrone (6, 6-1), def. Bald Eagle Area 41-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Springfield-Montco (1), GAR Memorial (2), Lakeland (2), Wyoming Area (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Delone Catholic (3), Camp Hill Trinity (3), Athens (4), Danville (4), Lewisburg (4), Mifflinburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Richland Township (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Jeannette (7), Shady Side Academy (7), South Fayette (7), Washington (7), Moniteau (9), General McLane (10), Hickory (10), North East (10), Wilmington (10), Northern Lehigh (11), Pine Grove Area (11)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 7-0), def. Brentwood 32-0

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 7-0), def. Danville 41-17

    3. Sto-Rox (7, 7-0), def. Western Beaver 43-0

    4. Bangor Pius X (11, 6-1), def. Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech 54-14

    5. Dunmore (2, 7-0), def. Lakeland 19-6

    6. Rochester (7, 6-1), def. Cornell 19-0

    7. Line Mountain (4, 6-1), def. Upper Dauphin 38-0

    8. Bishop Canevin (7, 7-0), def. Leechburg 44-6

    9. Sharpsville (10, 6-0), def. Mercer Area 34-33

    10. Bellwood-Antis (6, 6-1), def. Glendale 42-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Calvary Christian Academy (1), Delaware Co. Christian (1), Columbia (3), Conemaugh Township (5), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Windber (5), Bishop McCort (6), Juniata Valley (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Brentwood (7), Fort Cherry (7), Coudersport (9), Curwensville (9), Port Allegany (9), Mercer Area (10), Mercyhurst Prep (10), Youngsville (10), Minersville (11), Shenandoah Valley (11)

  • North Schuylkill overcomes Mount Carmel, injuries to win Sunday night thriller


    MOUNT CARMEL, Pa. – Ian Murray, North Schuylkill’s starting punter, hadn’t caught a pass in his varsity career entering Sunday night’s showdown opposite unbeaten Mount Carmel.

    “I’d caught passes in JV, but none in my varsity career…until tonight,” Murray said.

    Murray’s big night helped the Spartans boot the Red Tornadoes from the ranks of the unbeaten.

    Ian Murray hauled in four Ryan Henning passes for 88 yards, including the game-winning 19-yard touchdown reception with 2:30 left in the fourth quarter, to help North Schuylkill (7-0) defeat Mount Carmel (6-1), 21-13, before a near-capacity crowd at the Silver Bowl Sunday evening.

    On the winning play, Murray said the expectation was for Mount Carmel to blitz heavily.

    “But they didn’t,” Murray said.  “So I delayed, waited three seconds, and made my move.  Henning got me that ball and I made a play.”

    Three plays prior to the winning connection between Henning and Murray, junior Matt Gownley scooted 57 yards from the Spartan 21 yard line to the Red Tornado 22, on a run around left end.

    “I saw nothing but green in front of me,” said Gownley, who finished with 74 yards on six carries .  “And I was hoping it would end in more points on the scoreboard.”

    “(Gownley) has been playing like that all season long,” said Spartan head coach Rick Geist.  “And (Murray) wasn’t even a starter (at tight end), but he came in and did a good job for us.”

    Throughout the course of the game, North Schuylkill lost four players to injuries, including its star fullback and linebacker, Mike Shinkus, who was injured on the opening kickoff may want to try products such as ones on this official site.  Shinkus spent the rest of the game on the NS sideline on crutches with ice wrapped around his right knee.

    But perhaps the scariest of the four injuries came right before halftime, involving sophomore Tim Sokoloski.

    Sokoloski was making a break for an underthrown Henning pass with less than 30 seconds left in the half, when he was sandwiched between two Mount Carmel players.  Motion was made for the ambulance staff, and Sokoloski left the game and stadium immobilized on a stretcher.  Mount Carmel was flagged for pass interference on the play, but the officiating staff did not oblige the Ashland faithful, who were chanting, “Throw him out! Throw him out!” (referencing the Red Tornado player who hit Sokoloski).

    “Every time someone went down, another player stepped right up, and that’s what they have to do,” Geist said. “These kids have been overcoming adversity all year. That’s a sign of a good team.”

    Mount Carmel worked the first quarter with a stiff breeze blowing toward it, and Rob Varano’s first four passes all fell incomplete.  But right before the end of the first period, Zach Wasilewski found Justin Keman for a 15-yard strike, and, after the period ended, Mount Carmel was in the end zone two plays later thanks to a 25-yard run from Meyrick Lamb.

    Moving into the same stiff breeze which the red and white had little success with in the first period, North Schuylkill countered two possessions later.  Two plays after Henning found Murray on a 46-yard pass, catch and run, Curt Adams hauled in a 10-yard pass from Henning for the Spartans’ first points of the night.

    Three plays after Sokoloski left the game, NS grabbed a 13-7 lead thanks to Jonathan Long’s two-yard touchdown run, and the Spartans made the wind relegated to seemingly non-factor status as it drove for its two scores.

    Mount Carmel stole the momentum back early in the second half.  After stuffing Long for a three-yard loss on a 4th-and-1 situation, the Red Tornadoes rode the strong running of Lamb to its second touchdown – a seven yard burst – to tie the game at 13.  Lamb set up the touchdown run with a 27-yard burst from the Spartan 34 yard line.

    After that drive, however, North Schuylkill’s run defense stiffened, holding MCA to just 26 yards over its final 10 rushing attempts.  The Spartans also limited Mount Carmel to just 75 passing yards on a combined 5-of-17 night between Varano and Wasilewski.

    The Spartans seemed poised to strike after recovering a punt at the Red Tornado 22 yard line with 9:40 left in regulation after Lamb inadvertently touched the ball.  But NS turned the ball over on downs just 19 seconds later.

    On the winning touchdown drive, the Spartans needed just five plays to cover 80 yards.  NS’ seniors haven’t tasted defeat to Mount Carmel in their careers, and it’s the first time North Schuylkill has defeated MCA three years in a row.

    “Our kids are tough enough to grind stuff out,” Geist said. “If something goes wrong, they bounce right back.”

    NOTES: North Schuylkill outrushed Mount Carmel, 214-107, for the game.  Long ran for a team-high 79 yards for the Spartans and Adams had 36 yards on 16 carries.  Henning threw for 115 yards on a 7-of-13 night.

    The Spartan victory denied Mount Carmel its 800th victory in program history.  The Red Tornadoes will try again to win #800 next weekend when they travel to Sunbury to take on Shikellamy.

  • Dvoracek punishes the Vikings

    ALLENTOWN – Rob Dvoracek rushed for 374 yards and six touchdowns to lead the Trojans over Allentown Central Catholic in a Lehigh Valley Conference Football game Satruday night at J. Birney Crum Stadium.

    Dvoracek talked about scoring six touchdowns, “The most I ever scored before was three my sophomore year against East Stroudsburg South. I think this is the most I ever had.”

    Parkland head coach Jim Morgan’s plan was simple last night. Use his huge offensive line and pound the Vikings by using the “Bobcat” formation with direct snaps mainly to Dvoracek Saturday night.

    “I hate the term wildcat”, Morgan said. “But we call it the Bobcat.”

    The running attack was led by tight ends David Wong, Matt Laub and Mike Turrell and offensive linemen Eric Burleson, Jake Pope, Mike Unger, Tyler Haas, Ryan Deiter and Zach Polzer. They led the way amassing over 550 yards on the ground.

    Dvoracek said, “We came into the game and attacked them up front and we knew we were tougher than them up front. It came down to our O-Line taking over.”

    Central Catholic’s All-Star quarterback Brendan Nosovitch led the way in the first half. He rushed for three touchdowns of three, two, and one yards. In one play he hit Kevin Guylas for an 80-yard bomb.

    Dvoracek rushed for two touchdowns and Jarel Elder added a 23-yard run.

    Central Catholic led 27-21 at halftime.

    “I think in the third quarter we had the stamina and they didn’t.” Dvoracek said, “We have been working hard all off-season. “

    The Trojans came out at halftime and made a statement. They drove 62 yards for the score. Dvoracek’s one-yard swan dive put the Trojans up by one, 28-27.

    Their defense took over in the quarter forcing the Vikings to punt. The Trojans defense forced two turnovers and two punts in the second half.

    “We finally got that one stop,” Morgan said, “We finally got up two scores and started to feel more comfortable.”

    Morgan got his wish. Elder’s 22-yard run with 5:49 remaining in the third quarter put them up by two scores.

    The Trojans out scored the Vikings four touchdowns to two. “That football game was crazy!”, Morgan said.

    The Vikings where led by the dynamic duo Brandon Nosovitch and Kevin Gulyas. Nosovitch threw for over 400 yards and rushed for over 100. Gulyas caught 15 passes for 275 yards.

    Parkland (5-2) host undefeated Nazareth next Friday night. Allentown Central Catholic (2-5) travels to Dieruff.

     

     

     

     

    Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
    Parkland 7 14 21 21 63
    Allentown Central Catholic 13 14 7 6 40

     

     

    1st quarter

    ACC – Brendan Nosovitch 3 run 10:03

    P – Rob Dvoracek 15 run 7:54

    ACC – Nosovitch 2 run 6:11

    2nd quarter

    P – Dvoracek 38 run 11:52

    ACC – Kevin Gulyas 80 pass from Nosovitch 11:41

    P – Jarel Elder 23 run 7:37

    ACC – Nosovitch 1 run 2:01

    3rd quarter

    P – Dvoracek 1 run 7:33

    P – Elder 22 run 5:49

    ACC – Colin McDermott 6 run 2:35

    P – Scott Brannan 45-run 1:39

    4th quarter

    P – Dvoracek 50 run 10:59

    P – Dvoracek 34 run 8:46

    P – Dvoracek 20 run 3:40

    ACC – Kevin Gulyas 3 pass from Nosovitch

    Photos provided by Don Herb Photos

  • Nazareth remains unbeaten

    NAZARETH – Nazareth Area has a new nickname this year, “the comeback kids”. Once again they lived up to the name scoring two touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Dan Harding’s six-yard touchdown pass to Alex Tonnies put the Blue Eagles up for good. In a battle of unbeatens, Nazareth Area defeated Bethlehem Freedom 20-16 in a Lehigh Valley Conference win at Andrew Leh Stadium.

    On their first possession Nazareth drove down to the Freedom 28 yard line.  On fourth down and one, Harding fumbled the ball and Okezie Alozie picked up the ball and ran 72 yards for the Freedom score. Sean Wrobel’s kick put Freedom up 7-0 off the turnover.

    The Blue Eagles explosive offense answered right back. They drove 80-yards and Adam Bridgeforth finished the drive with a six-yard run. Jack Portnoy’s kick tied the game up at seven with 6:23 remaining in the first half.

    Everyone talked about the offense going into this game, but it was the defense in the first half that was the story. After a scoreless second quarter the teams went into halftime tied at seven. Nazareth came into the game averaging 43 points per game and Freedom 39. Freedom had 130 total yards of offensive and they held Nazareth Area to 118 yards at the half.

    Freedom’s defense stopped the Blue Eagles on fourth down and one and took over on their 39. With Halloween right around the corner, Freedom went into their bag of tricks. Alozie took the pitch and threw the ball 45-yards to Frank Bucsi for the first down deep in Nazareth territory. The Blue Eagles defense bent but did not break and came up with the big fourth down stop deep in their territory.

    Two plays later Nazareth gave the ball right back and Freedom took over at the Nazareth 13 yard-line. Alozie finished off the drive scoring from five yards out. Freedom led 13-7.

    Freedom made it 16-7 on a 20-yard Wrobel field goal with 17 seconds remaining in the third quarter.

    With the Blue Eagles down nine it was time for Nazareth to put together another comeback win in the fourth quarter. They closed the score on a Kani Camacho one-yard score. Freedom led 16-14 with 9:24 remaining in the game.

    Freedom tried to run time off the clock, but the Blue Eagles defense bent a little and stopped them. After a Freedom punt, Nazareth took over at their 28 with 6:47 remaining in the game.

    The Blue Eagles drove right down the field behind Harding. Harding’s brilliant six-yard pass to Tonnies with 3:05 remaining completed the comeback. The Blue Eagles led 20-16.

    This was Nazareth’s fourth come from behind win this season. Dan Harding led the way passing for 227 yards and one score. Adam Bridgeforth had 65 yards receiving and Andrew Bridgeforth added 88 yards.

    Okezie Alozie led the way for Freedom rushing for 150 yards. Freedom (6-1) hosts Easton Area next Friday night. Nazareth Area (7-0) hits the road to play Parkland.

    Photos provided by Anthony Lauro

     

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 6

     

    The installments of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

     

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 6-0), def. Plum 60-6

    2. North Allegheny (7, 6-0), def. Kiski Area 63-17

    3. La Salle College High School (12, 5-1), def. Neumann-Goretti 39-7

    4. Upper St. Clair (7, 5-1), def. Peters Township 42-14

    5. Nazareth (11, 6-0), def. Bethlehem Catholic 56-28

    6. Abington (1, 6-0), def. Harry S. Truman 48-12

    7. Penn-Trafford (7, 6-0), def. McKeesport Area 17-13

    8. Central Dauphin (3, 5-1), def. Cumberland Valley 17-7

    9. Cumberland Valley (3, 5-1), lost to Central Dauphin 17-7

    10. Downingtown East (1, 5-1), def. St. Marks (Del.) 13-7

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Council Rock South (1), Downingtown West (1), Garnet Valley (1), Henderson (1), Neshaminy (1), North Penn (1), Pennsbury (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Wyoming Valley West (2), Daniel Boone (3), Manheim Township (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), Gateway (7), Woodland Hills (7), University Prep (8), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Easton (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11), Father Judge (12), Roman Catholic (12), St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 5-1), def. Mastery Charter North 57-0

    2. Central Valley (7, 6-0), def. Montour 27-16

    3. Bishop McDevitt (3, 4-2), def. Cedar Cliff 49-14

    4. Franklin Regional (7, 6-0), def. Uniontown 56-7

    5. Grove City (10, 6-0), def. Wilmington Area 17-0

    6. Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 4-2), lost to Cleveland St. Ignatius 42-7

    7. Valley View (2, 6-0), def. Abington Heights 33-7

    8. Montour (7, 4-2), lost to Central Valley 27-16

    9. Springfield-Delco (1, 6-0), def. Radnor 49-3

    10. Dallas (2, 6-0), def. Wyoming Valley West 28-27

    HONORABLE MENTION: Phoenixville (1), Crestwood (2), Conrad Weiser (3), Garden Spot (3), Hershey (3), Lampeter-Strasburg (3), Susquehanna Township (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Blackhawk (7), Highlands (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Knoch (7), Ringgold (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Saint Marys (9), Slippery Rock Area (10), Bangor Area (11)

    AA:

    1. Seton-LaSalle (7, 6-0), def. South Allegheny 38-14

    2. Lancaster Catholic (3, 6-0), def. Pequea Valley 56-14

    3. West Catholic (12, 3-3), def. Wyncote Bishop McDevitt 45-7

    4. Mount Carmel Area (4, 6-0), def. Central Columbia 33-24

    5. Aliquippa (7, 6-0), def. Ellwood City 35-9

    6. North Schuylkill (11, 6-0), def. Tamaqua 12-7

    7. Greensburg Central Catholic (7, 6-0), def. Brownsville 25-0

    8. Pen Argyl (11, 6-0), def. Northern Lehigh 14-8

    9. Wyomissing (3, 6-0), def. Hamburg 48-14

    10. Tyrone (6, 5-1), def. Central Mountain 28-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Springfield-Montco (1), GAR Memorial (2), Lakeland (2), Wyoming Area (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Delone Catholic (3), Athens (4), Bloomsburg (4), Danville (4), Lewisburg (4), Mifflinburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Richland Township (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Jeannette (7), Shady Side Academy (7), South Fayette (7), Washington (7), Moniteau (9), Hickory (10), North East (10), Wilmington (10), Northern Lehigh (11), Pine Grove Area (11)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 6-0), def. Bentworth 54-0

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 6-0), def. Bloomsburg 67-27

    3. Sto-Rox (7, 6-0), def. South Side Beaver 62-14

    4. Bangor Pius X (11, 5-1), lost to University Prep 24-12

    5. Dunmore (2, 6-0), def. Honesdale 40-13

    6. Rochester (7, 5-1), def. Western Beaver 41-6

    7. Line Mountain (4, 5-1), def. Tri-Valley 55-13

    8. Bishop McCort (6, 5-1), def. Westmont Hilltop 24-10

    9. Bishop Canevin (7, 6-0), def. Wilkinsburg 41-6

    10. Mercer Area (10, 5-1), def. Reynolds 27-6

    HONORABLE MENTION: Calvary Christian Academy (1), Lackawanna Trail (2), Columbia (3), Conemaugh Township (5), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Windber (5), Bellwood-Antis (6), Juniata Valley (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Brentwood (7), Fort Cherry (7), Coudersport (9), Curwensville (9), Port Allegany (9), Farrell (10), Mercyhurst Prep (10), Sharpsville (10), Youngsville (10), Minersville (11), Shenandoah Valley (11)

  • Stat Stars of the Week – Week # 6

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    OFFENSE: 

    Rushing: (200 yds or more)

    370 yds – Isiah Neely – Our Lady of the Sacred Heart

    337 yds – Josh Wing – Bangor Area

    327 yds – Anthony Brown – Conestoga Valley

    303 yds – Preston Bare – Palmyra

    283 yds – Paul Kafando – Central Tech

    282 yds – Andrew Harris – Whitehall

    253 yds – Jack Haffner – State College

    249 yds – Anthony Torello – Kennett

    243 yds – Jordan Shroyer – Conemaugh Township

    242 yds – Eric Neffe – William Penn Charter

    241 yds – Andrew Rumburg-Goodlin – Knoch

    236 yds – Colin Bryan – Windber Area

    229 yds – Jaylen Coleman – University Prep

    226 yds – Jesse Snyder – Palisades

    220 yds – Tanner Link – Dover Area

    220 yds – Kyle Troutman – Line Mountain

    218 yds – Shaquil Sammons – Edward Bok Vo-Tech

    216 yds – Seth Klein – Wilson (D-3)

    216 yds – Jordan McCrae – Greensburg Central Catholic

    214 yds – Alex Cooley – Eastern York

    214 yds – Darrell Crawford – GAR Memorial

    213 yds – DeShawn Coleman – Hickory

    213 yds – Alex Mozo – Exeter Township

    210 yds – Alex Holland – Curwensville

    208 yds – Brock Baranowski – Pine-Richland

    208 yds – Luke Hagy – Mount Lebanon

    205 yds – Skye Stiner – North Penn (D-4)

    204 yds – Damon Smith – Freeport Area

    202 yds – Cody Shustack – Mount Carmel Area

    202 yds – Kevin Yanok – Mount Pleasant

    201 yds – David Williams – West Catholic

    200 yds – Rashad Lawson – Bishop McDevitt (D-3)

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    Passing: (200 yds or more)

    427 yds – James Dougherty – York Catholic

    406 yds – Tyler Gentile – Greenville

    343 yds – Jordan Thivierge – Central Columbia

    327 yds – Tanner Garry – Fort Cherry

    324 yds – Jordan Brown – Seneca Valley

    314 yds – Tyson Hayes – Annville-Cleona

    309 yds – Bill Hudson – Sun Valley

    309 yds – Lenny Williams – Sto-Rox

    286 yds – Alec Werner – Bishop McDevitt (D-3)

    276 yds – Nicholas Dranchak – Riverside (D-2)

    270 yds – Joey Dunn – Girard

    267 yds – Jaquan Williams – Penn Hills

    265 yds – Austin Jerman – Warren Area

    258 yds – Johnny Martin – Donegal

    253 yds – Mack Leftwich – North Allegheny

    246 yds – Cody Failor – Carlisle

    246 yds – Nick Schoener – Conrad Weiser

    245 yds – Anthony Cinello – Bethel Park

    243 yds – Dylan Maxwell – Donegal

    237 yds – Logan Weaver – Indiana Area

    233 yds – Josh Plocki – Deer Lakes

    231 yds – Rock Vargo – Frazier

    228 yds – John Matarazzo – New Castle

    227 yds – Ryan Dailey – Wilson Area

    225 yds – Dakota Datz – Southmoreland

    222 yds – Dustin Crouse – Littlestown

    218 yds – Weslley Nesmith – Beaver Falls

    217 yds – John Fitz – Central Bucks West

    216 yds – Shane Donnelly – Penncrest

    215 yds – Kyle Kiehart – Lakeland

    213 yds – Brendan Nosovitch – Allentown Central Catholic

    212 yds – Alex Trautman – Cocalico

    211 yds – Sal Faieta – Bethlehem-Center

    206 yds – John Armbrust – Garden Spot

    202 yds – Matt Buckley – Keystone Oaks

    201 yds – Sean Stanley – Susquehanna Community

    201 yds – Max Strasiser – North Star

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    Touchdown Passes: (4 or More)

    5 – Ryan Dydek – Philadelphia Central

    4 – Brandon Baker – Central York

    4 – James Dougherty – York Catholic

    4 – Bill Hudson – Sun Valley
    Receiving: (100 yds or more)

    227 yds – Nico Zahniser – Greenville

    194 yds – Nathan Zigler – Warren Area

    186 yds – Jordan Fragapane – Deer Lakes

    172 yds – Patrick Montgomery – York Catholic

    171 yds – Seth Ehlo – Central Bucks West

    165 yds – Alex Filarsky – Lakeland

    158 yds – Joey Stover – York Catholic

    157 yds – Connor Schlegel – Garden Spot

    153 yds – David Sweetman – Riverside (D-2)

    146 yds – Mike Smoluk – Ridley

    143 yds – Brian McNally – Girard

    143 yds – Chaz Whitaker – Penn Hills

    136 yds – Karion Quiller – Scranton

    135 yds – Mike Wilcox – Upper St. Clair

    134 yds – Deandrye Henderson – Strong Vincent

    134 yds – Brenan Kearney – Blackhawk

    131 yds – DeAndrye Henderson – Strong Vincent

    131 yds – Sammy Miller – Susquehannock

    129 yds – Zach Challingworth – South Fayette

    129 yds – Joey Flynn – Sharpsville

    128 yds – Jamar Clark – McKeesport

    128 yds – Jalil Ford – Central York

    128 yds – Carter Grote – South Park

    125 yds – Bill McCallister – Council Rock North

    125 yds – Elias Quinter – Muhlenberg

    124 yds – Jonathan Justice – Littlestown

    123 yds – Kyle Rodriguez – Frazier

    121 yds – Asa Costelnock – Southmoreland

    119 yds – Ronny Tomasetti – Mid Valley

    117 yds – Jalen Snyder-Scipio – Allentown Central Catholic
    116 yds – Dan Cummings – Upper Moreland

    116 yds – Bruce Mapp – West Catholic

    115 yds – Corrie Butler – Conrad Weiser

    111 yds – Andre Robinson – Bishop McDevitt (D-3)

    110 yds – Bamasa Bailor – Carlisle

    109 yds – Bobby Gustine – Bishop Canevin

    108 yds – Adam Breneman – Cedar Cliff

    107 yds – Sam Healey – Wilson Area

    105 yds – Tyreke Brown – Fort Cherry

    105 yds – Troy Witt – Seneca Valley

    102 yds – Bradon Robinson – East Pennsboro

    101 yds – Tyler Barber – Tussey Mountain

    101 yds – Cody Sevacko – Keystone Oaks

    100 yds – Nol Aru – Cedar Cliff

    100 yds – Steven Padillas – Lebanon

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    Touchdowns: (4 or more)

    5 – Joey Flynn – Sharpsville

    5 – Eric Neefe – William Penn Charter

    5 – Beau Swales – Clearfield Area

    4 – Preston Bare – Palmyra

    4 – Daquan Brown – Dobbins Vo-Tech

    4 – David Clemens – Governor Mifflin

    4 – Darrell Crawford – GAR Memorial

    4 – Sean Dugan – Springdale

    4 -Jalil Ford – Central York

    4 – Paul Kafando – Central Tech

    4 – Jimmy Kearns – Linesville

    4 – Dylan Maxwell – Donegal

    4 – Joe McCarthy – Scranton

    4 – Jordan Shroyer – Conemaugh Township

    4 – Cody Shustack – Mount Carmel Area

    4 – Anthony Torello – Kennett

    4 – Joey Vodopivec – Penns Manor

    DEFENSE:
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    Fumble Returns for Touchdowns: 

    47 yds – Casey Saverio – Hatboro-Horsham

    39 yds – James Berger – Western Wayne

    35 yds – Michael Burke – Columbia

    35 yds – Brent Kopera – Fleetwood

    19 yds – Chris Hellmuth – George School

    2 yds – Devon Moore – Frankford

    0 yds – Matt Kase – Berks Catholic

    0 yds – Desmon Peoples – Archbishop Wood

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    Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

    103 yds – Dakota Slusser – Schuylkill Valley

    90 yds – Matt Cashman – Berwick Area

    80 yds – Dorian Maynard – Cornell

    77 yds – Hayden Rohrbacher – Hickory

    76 yds – Melvyn Henderson – Erie East

    74 yds – Dravon Henry – Aliquippa

    73 yds – Eric Johnson – South Philadelphia

    72 yds – Jeremy Bailes – Middletown

    71 yds – Corey Hartz – Central York

    55 yds – Addison Murray – Hershey

    54 yds – Logan Kensinger – Chestnut Ridge

    47 yds – Warren Welsh – Old Forge

    45 yds – Quentin Stafford – Cambridge Springs

    42 yds – Julius Hester – West Philadelphis

    40 yds – Xavier Baney – Cedar Cliff

    40 yds – Tyrayl Veney – Indiana Area

    40 yds – Tyler Winkus – Delaware County Christian

    39 yds – Jason Nye – Gettysburg

    38 yds – Nick O’Brien – Wyoming Area

    37 yds – J.J. Fives – Scranton Prep

    35 yds – David Peterson – Boy’s Latin

    34 yds – Michael Hasberry – Iroquois

    34 yds – Colin Knaub – York Suburban

    33 yds – Austin Scott – Greencastle-Antrim

    33 yds – Brian Urban – Hollidaysburg

    32 yds – Josh Agresti – Mercyhurst Prep

    32 yds – J.P. Holtz – Shaler Area

    31 yds – Blaine Coggin – Jenkintown

    30 yds – Jayson English – Milton Area

    27 yds – Jason Nye – Gettysburg

    23 yds – Sean Dugan – Springdale

    18 yds – Mike Dunn – Bishop Canevin

    18 yds – Mike Marcinko – Philipsburg-Osceola

    12 yds – Anthony Johnson – West Philadelphia

    9 yds – Anthony Johnson – West Philadelphia

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    Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:

    35 yds – Mike McNelis – Lampeter-Strasburg

    4 yds – Nate Hamilton – Central Dauphin

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    Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:

    75 yds – Pat Robinson – Scranton

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    Interceptions: (2 or more)

    3 – Ryan Connell – Garden Spot

    3 – Arthur Perrone – Kennett

    3 – Tyler Scott – Mount Union

    2 – Daquan Brown – Dobbins Vo-Tech

    2 – Nick Carl – Athens Area
    2 – Blaise Coggin – Jenkintown

    2 – Austin Cowperthwait – Susquehanna Community

    2 – Martell Crockett – Central Tech

    2 – Anthony Johnson – West Philadelphia

    2 – Eric Johnson – South Philadelphia

    2 – Cole Kreider – Central (Martinsburg)

    2 – Jeremy Musser – Shippensbburg

    2 – Johnny Sheesley – Blacklick Valley

    2 – Nick Slobozien – Palmyra

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    Fumble Recoveries: (2 or more)

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    Blocked Punts: (2 or more)

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    Tackles: (10 or more)

    20 – Carnie Fryfogle – South Western

    18 – Chris Baird – Jenkintown

    15 – Mike Felton – South Western

    15 – Tyler Laugherd – Blacklick Valley

    15 – Mike Lopresti – Dover Area

    15 – Kris Roccgrandi – Dallas Area

    14 – Garrett Artsma – Dallas Area

    14 – Kyle McClure – Norristown

    13 – Alex Holland – Curwensville

    12 – Dustin Crouse – Littlestown

    12 – Isaac Dori – Littlestown

    12 – Keith Pappas – South Western

    12 – Grant Reigel – Blacklick Valley

    12 – John Salcedo – York Suburban

    12 – Darius Wills – Norristown

    11 – Najee Harris – Norristown

    11 – Tyler Hendricks – General McLane

    11 – Brandon Hollister – Lancaster Catholic

    11 – Eric McCracken – Central Columbia

    11 – Noah McQuillan – Westmont Hilltop

    11 – Trevor Topper – Littlestown

    10 – Josh Duplin – Westmont Hilltop

    10 – Jonathan Justice – Littlestown

    10 – Michael Lippe – Hill School

    10 – Aaron Loucks – York Suburban

    10 – Nate Mueller – Hill School

    10 – Cody Shustack – Mount Carmel Area

    10 – Jacob Sterner – Dover

    10 – Tanner Sweitzer – Northeastern

    10 – Ryan Vaughn – Littlestown

    10 – Alec Warner – Littlestown

    10 – Jaime Szymanowski – General McLane

    .

    Tackles for Losses: (3 or More)

    6 – Anthony Marcus – Overbrook

    4 – Tommy Hynoski – Mount Carmel Area

    4 – Ed Smerlick – Mount Carmel Area

    3 – Josh uplin – Westmont Hilltop

    3 – Tyler Hendricks – General McLane

    3 – Noah McQuillan – Westmont Hilltop

    3 – Tyler Sanders – General McLane

    3 – Donny Shovestull – Westmont Hilltop

    3 – Quinn Thompson – General McLane

    3 – Jason Ugwu – Perkiomen Valley

    .
    Sacks: (3 or More)

    3 – Zach Lingenfelter – Central (Martinsburg)

     

    SPECIAL TEAMS:

    Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:

    98 yds – Max Knight – North East

    96 yds – Andrew Latchford – Palmyra

    95 yds – Joe Welk – Solanco

    93 yds – Dillan Martin – Downingtown East

    92 yds – Tyler Whitemore – Upper Moreland

    91 yds – Matt Roberts – Quakertown

    90 yds – Dewayne Burns – Farrell

    90 yds – Jarid Ivory – Glendale

    88 yds – Luke Campbell – Bedford Area

    88 yds – Ray McDougan – Athens Area

    87 yds – Ryan Daub – Northern Lebanon

    85 yds – Joe McCarthy – Scranton

    80 yds – Tyler Boyer – Kennett

    78 yds – Gordon Bentley – Wissahickon

    78 yds – Wayne Brunson – South Philadelphia

    75 yds – Daquan Brown – Dobbins Vo-Tech

    75 yds – Marcus Leaf – Berks Catholic

    70 yds – Chris Jones – Coatesville

    51 yds – Gordon Bentley – Wissahickon

     

    Punt Returns for Touchdows: (2 or More)

    2 – Nate Smith – Archbishop Wood

    .
    Punt Returns for Touchdowns:

    86 yds – Jared Siejk – Pope John Paul II

    80 yds – teron Dobbs – Archbishop Carroll

    80 yds – Nick O’Brien – Wyoming Area

    80 yds – Sam Tascone – Delaware County Christian

    72 yds – Matt Cragg – Corry Area

    65 yds – Robin Choi – Lower Moreland

    46 yds – Nate Smith – Archbishop Wood

    42 yds – Nate Smith – Archbishop Wood

    .
    Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

    2 – Alex Boumerhi – Philipsburg-Osceola (37 yds & 32 yds)

    2 – Alex Cramer – Trinity (D-3) (41 yds & 22 yds)

    .
    Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

    45 yds – Braden Junker – Bishop McCort

    41 yds – Alex Cramer – Trinity (D-3)

    38 yds – Pete Pitilis – Red Lion

    37 yds – Alex Boumerhi – Philipsburg-Osceola

    37 yds – Bobby Koons – Radnor

    35 yds – David Deamer – Northeastern

    34 yds – Cal Lisman – Elmer L. Meyers

    34 yds – Alex Wholley – Manheim Township

    33 yds – Matt Martinez – Archbishop Ryan

    32 yds- Alex Boumerhi – Philipsburg-Osceola

    32 yds – Wyatt Dungan – Cocalico

    32 yds – A.J. Lenkatis – Wyo,inmg Area

    31 yds – Andrew Cristani – Delaware County Christian

    31 yds – Mike Maryai – Blairsville

    30 yds – Patrick Duggan – Lansdale Catholic

    30 yds – Lucas Heck – ELCO

    30 yds – Devon Flynn – Conwell-Egan Catholic

    30 yds – Sam Piatt – Bedford Area

    .
    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    .
    Punting Ave: (40 yds+ and 3 punts Minimum)

    43.0 yds – Dalton Strickler – Littlestown (3 punts)

     

  • In a battle of unbeatens, Pen Argyl wins


    PEN ARGYL – Both teams came into Saturday’s game with a 5-0 record and the winner of this game would stay on top of the Colonial league with undefeated Bangor.

    In this defensive battle it was Pen Argyl’s Zach Miller who came up with a big play late in the fourth quarter. Miller stopped Trevor Yashur on a fake punt as the Green Knights held on for a 14-8 win over Northern Lehigh at Alumni Stadium.

    Northern Lehigh’s opening drive ended when quarterback Dylan Hofmann over shot his target and Kyle Muller came up with the interception.

    Pen Argyl struck first, driving 72-yards on 15-plays for the score. Off the turnover the Green Knights used their big line to pound the ball. Dylan Evans scored on a fourth down play going in for the one-yard score. The extra point was no good and Pen Argyl led 6-0.

    Northern Lehigh answered the Green Knights scoring drive. Trevor Yashur won the foot race into the end zone going 19-yard for the score. After an off sides penalty by Pen Argyl the Bulldogs decided to go for the two-point conversion. Yashur went in for the two-point conversion putting the Bulldogs up 8-6 with 7:06 remaining in the quarter.

    The Green Knights answered right back. The big play of the drive was a Conor Gum 60-yard pass to Kyle Muller to the Bulldogs’ 10-yard line. Two plays later Gum called his own play, scoring on an eight yard run. Gum’s two-point conversion put his team up 14-8 with 3:42 remaining in the first half.

    Pen Argyl head coach Paul Reduzzi talked about the first half, “We looked to control the line of scrimmage and try to get stuff on the board early.”

    The Green Knights went into halftime with a 14-8 lead. They also led in the statistics in the first half. Pen Argyl had 163 yards of total offense and six first downs. Northern Lehigh had nine first downs, one costly turnover and 133 total yards of offense.

    With the game on the line and 6:36 remaining in the game, the Bulldogs tried to pickup the first down on a fake punt. Miller made the huge stop and the Green Knights took over on downs.

    Northern Lehigh would never see the ball again. The Green Knights used their big offensive line and ran out the clock. They ran 15 straight plays including two fourth down conversion to preserve the win. Reduzzi talked about his offensive line, “They are a big group of kids and they work hard and do things well. They have a lot of heart and made those big fourth down drives.”

    Pen Argyl’s running back Dylan Evans led the way with 106 yards and quarterback Conor Gum passed for 108 yards and rushed for 38 yards.

    Reduzzi said about Evans performance, “He can control a game and is a leader. He is a impact player and makes plays on both sides of the ball.”

    Northern Lehigh’s Trevor Yashur rushed for 77 yards.

    With the win Pen Argyl moves to 6-0. Pen Argyl plays at Catasauqua next Friday night. Northern Lehigh (5-1) host Northwestern Lehigh.

     

  • Stat Stars of the Week – Week # 5

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    OFFENSE:

    Rushing: (200 yds or more)

    361 yds – Joe Hibbler – Seneca

    309 yds – Robert Heyen – Holy Cross

    305 yds – Dustin Geagan – Moniteau

    279 yds – Zach Barr – Downingtown West
    273 yds – Aquil Reed – Cheltenham

    270 yds – Elijah Locke – Northern York
    268 yds – Elijah Locke – Northern York
    262 yds – Nick Zupper – Waynesburg Central
    260 yds – Angel Cruz – Conrad Weiser

    257 yds – Beay Swales – Clearfield Area

    251 yds – Tanner Link – Dover
    240 yds – Blake Bowman – Tri-Valley
    237 yds – Justin Pyle – Garnet Valley

    236 yds – Adam Berryman – Bermudian Springs

    234 yds – Cameron Conrad – Pine Grove
    234 yds – Isiah Neely – Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
    233 yds – Tyler Bretz – Harbor Creek

    233 yds – John Rizzo – Richland
    232 yds – Kris Stern – Hollidaysburg
    231 yds – Preston Bare – Palmyra

    231 yds – Alex Cooley – Eastern York

    230 yds – Josh Barzdo – Bishop Carroll

    230 yds – Tyler Fitzkee – Bermudian Springs
    227 yds – Julian Durden – Montour

    221 yds – Preston Bare – Palmyra
    221 yds – Dylan Jones – Laurel
    219 yds – William Casella – Schuylkill Haven
    218 yds – Joe Clouse – East Stroudsburgh North
    217 yds – Abraham Jaward – Monsignor Bonner

    217 yds – Alex Svetz – North East

    216 yds – Jordan Fuller – Penn Cambria
    214 yds – Ryan Ruffing – Thomas Jefferson
    212 yds – James Berger – Western Wayne

    212 yds – Colin Bryan – Windber Area
    210 yds – DeShawn Coleman – Hickory

    210 yds – Rasheed Williams – Valley Forge Military

    209 yds – B.J. Lipke – Cornell

    207 yds – Dustin Creel – Western Beaver
    207 yds – Jarred Jones – Spring-Ford
    204 yds – Kyle Mariacher – Mercer Area
    203 yds – Tony Politz – Northwest Area
    202 yds – Mike Shinkus – North Schuylkill
    201 yds – Trey Hall – Beaver Falls
    201 yds – Damion Jones-Drew – Pittsburgh Central Catholic

    200 yds – Bob Bennie – Stroudsburg

    .
    Passing: (200 yds or more)

    406 yds – A.J. Long – Pius X

    361 yds – Damion Terry – Cathedral Prep

    303 yds – Hank Coyne – Spring-Ford
    284 yds – Seth Klein – Wilson (D-3)

    270 yds – Tim DiGiorgio – Frankford

    262 yds – Jordan Thivierge – Central Columbia
    255 yds – Jeff Krisiak – Pocono Mountain West
    252 yds – Chris Palubinsky – Shenandoah Valley

    249 yds – Cody Failor – Carlisle

    248 yds – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany
    247 yds – Eddie Stockett – McKeesport

    240 yds – Brendan Nosovitch – Alentown Central Catholic

    238 yds – Tavon Parker – York William Penn

    230 yds – Ian Hayden – Easton Area
    226 yds – Pat Moriarty – Harriton
    224 yds – Justin Gdula – Forest Hills
    224 yds – Nick Ponebshek – Yough
    220 yds – Joe Ksiazkiewicz – Hanover Area
    211 yds – Rob Varano – Mount Carmel Area
    210 yds – Mike Boguski – Trinity (D-3)

    208 yds – Chris Andrews – Valley Forge Military
    205 yds – John Armburst – Garden Spot

    204 yds – Dustin Crouse – Littlestown

    203 yds – Alec Werner – Bishop McDevitt (D-3)

    .
    Touchdown Passes: (4 or More)

    6 – Tim DiGiorgio – Frankford

    4 – John Amburst – Garden Spot

    4 – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany
    4 – Cody Failor – Carlisle

    4 – John Girvin – Northgate

    4 – A.J. Long – Pius X

    4 – Jordan Thivierge – Central Columbia
    4 – Logan Weaver – Indiana Area

    .
    Receiving: (100 yds or more)

    183 yds – Jacob Morgan – Wilson (D-3)

    175 yds – Jonathan Justice – Littlestown

    171 yds – Delton Williams – Cathedral Prep
    165 yds – Darrell Scott – Daniel Boone
    164 yds – Daulton Ritter – Cedar Crest

    157 yds – Caleb Smith – Redbank Valley

    154 yds – Kevin Gulyas – Allentown Central Catholic

    152 yds – Derek Wilson – York William Penn

    151 yds – Delvaughn Dennis – East Pennsboro
    147 yds – Brandon Smith – Lewisburg

    142 yds – Tyce Miller – Port Allegany

    135 yds – Lance McDanel – Central Columbia
    131 yds – Caleb Smith – Redbank Valley

    127 yds – Patrick Montgomery – York Catholic

    126 yds – Nick Shelley – Lake-Lehman
    122 yds – Elijah Duran – Mount Carmel Area
    122 yds – Nick Merva – Shenandoah Valley
    119 yds – Cody Schmitz – Wyoming Area
    118 yds – Ben D’Amico – Yough
    116 yds – Bill Moyer – Shenandoah Valley
    112 yds – James Berger – Western Wayne

    111 yds – Rob Jones – Northgate

    109 yds – Brian Lemelle – Bishop McDevitt (D-3)
    109 yds – Connor Schlegel – Garden Spot
    106 yds – Shelby Wilkerson – Central Dauphin East

    106 yds – Chris Wuestner – Carlisle
    105 yds – Michael Hall – South Williamsport
    104 yds – Jamar Clark – McKeesport

    104 yds – Nick Patton – Tyrone ARea

    103 yds – Savoy Martin – Frankford

    103 yds – Tanner Wood – Newport

    .
    Touchdowns: (4 or more)

    6 – Robert Heyen – Holy Cross
    5 – Tyler Boyd – Clairton

    5 – Joe Hibbler – Seneca
    5 – Dylan Jones – Laurel
    5 – Cimirrow Moat – Marple Newtown
    5 – Cody Ripka – Bald Eagle Area
    5 – Ryan Ruffing – Thomas Jefferson
    5 – Nick Zupper – Waynesburg Central
    4 – Tyler Bretz – Harbor Creek
    4 – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South

    4 – Cameron Cameron – Pine Grove

    4 – Alex Cooley – Eastern York
    4 – Kyle Carney – Honesdale
    4 – Shane Dougherty – Ridley
    4 – Julian Durden – Montour

    4 – Dustin Geagan – Moniteau
    4 – Tory Hudgins – Pottsgrove

    4 – Zach Jones – West Chester Henderson
    4 – Tyler Levan – Southern Columbia

    4 – Tanner Link – Dover

    4 – Anthony Nally – Wyomissing
    4 – Wesley Phipps – Grove City
    4 – Justin Pyle – Garnet Valley
    4 – Jaleel Reed – West Catholic

    4 – DuBois Ross – Pius X
    4 – Connor Schlegel – Garden Spot
    4 – Kris Stern – Hollidaysburg

    4 – Beau Swales – Clearfield Area
    4 – David Yale – Mifflin County

     

    DEFENSE:
    .
    Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:

    75 yds – Dravon Henry – Aliquippa

    55 yds – Tyus Booker – Clairton
    40 yds – Nikolai Pritchyk – Holy Cross
    37 yds – K.J. Marshall – East Allegheny
    35 yds – Matt -Gownley – North Schuylkill
    26 yds – Cody Durant – Bethlehem-Center
    23 yds – Shane Rigby – Saegertown
    11 yds – Dion Baker – Imani Christian Academy

    0 yds – Branson Allen – Shippensburg
    0 yds – Kyle Carney – Honesdale
    0 yds – Tyler Donati – Wilmington
    0 yds – Shane Dunn – Dallas Area
    0 yds – Jacob Gruver – Cowanesque Valley
    0 yds – Nate Hamilton – Central Dauphin
    0 yds – Erik Taylor – Shamokin
    0 yds – Robert Vasinco – Greater Latrobe
    0 yds – Tom Weeden – North Hills

    .
    Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

    98 yds – Shawn Adair – East Allegheny
    66 yds – Dylan Nock – South Fayette

    65 yds – Jalil Ford – Central York

    60 yds – Kurt Hoffman – Gettysburg

    56 yds – Zach Jones – West Chester Henderson
    55 yds – Josh Falatovich – Greensburg Salem
    55 yds – Dan Resavy – Trinity (D-3)

    54 yds – Joey Flynn – Sharpsville
    54 yds – John Rinaldi – Dunmore
    53 yds – Garrett Rupe – Valley View
    52 yds – Brett Good – Wyoming Valley West
    48 yds – Phil Schron – Marian Catholic
    46 yds – Jaime Fell – Frazier

    43 yds – Brendan Duckett – University Prep
    43 yds – Bishop Gethers – Taylor-Allderdice

    43 yds – Brent Killen – West Allegheny

    42 yds – Joe DeCecco – Cumberland Valley

    42 yds – Brock Gladfelter – West York

    39 yds – Darius Gonzalez – Stroudsburg
    37 yds – Zach Vleminckx – Bradford Area
    36 yds – Nikolai Pritchyk – Holy Cross

    35 yds – Marquis Harp – East Stroudsburg South
    34 yds – Shane Williams – Shamokin
    32 yds – Zach Tillett – Shamokin
    30 yds – Logan Murphy – Boiling Springs
    28 yds – Skye Steiner – North Penn (D-4)
    27 yds – Jeremy DiPietro – Cumberland Valley
    26 yds – Jevone Hairston – Chartiers-Houston
    23 yds – Quinn Frassetta – Camp Hill
    20 yds – Max Burgess – Great Valley

    15 yds – Joe Cacchione – Wyomissing

    .
    Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:

    25 yds – Ryan Daniels – University Prep

    1 yd – Kregg Shuman – Exeter Township
    0 yds – Nick Rumzie – Saegertown

    .

    Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:

    80 yds – Andrew Kauffman – Manheim Central

    .
    Interceptions: (2 or more)

    3 – Tyler Lieberum – Biglerville

    3 – Jerqual Wilson – Bishop McCort

    2 – Joe Cacchione – Wyomissing

    2 – Jake DeJohn – Pocono Mountain East

    2 – Andrew Heird – Dallastown
    2 – Christian Jeznach – Governor Mifflin
    2 – Jonathan Long – North Schuylkill
    2 – Abdul Murphy – East Stroudsburg North

    2 – Anthony Orlando – Bethlehem Liberty
    2 – Daniel Resavy – Trinity (D-3)

    2 – Damon Rickens – Bishop Guilfoyle

    2 – Brandon Shippen – Norristown

    2 – Jerrin Toomey – West York
    2 – Shane Williams – Shamokin

    .
    Fumble Recoveries: (2 or more)

    2 – Brock Gladfelter – West York

    .
    Blocked Punts: (2 or more)

    .
    Tackles: (10 or more)

    17 – Keaton Delp – Redbank Valley

    16 – Jacob Craig – Berlin Brothersvalley

    16 – Noah McQuillan – Westmont Hilltop

    15 – Kyle McClure – Norristown

    15 – Wolf Otten – Windber Area

    13 – Dan Ammer – Keystone Oaks

    12 – Colin Bryan – Windber Area

    12 – Luke DeHart – McDowell

    12 – Gage Domanick – Moshannon Valley

    12 – Ken Domonkos – Conemaugh Twp.

    12 – Josh Duplin – Westmont Hilltop
    12 – Tommy Hynoski – Mount Carmel Area
    12 – Tyler Johnson – North East

    12 – Zach Miller – Pen Argyl
    12 – Cody Shustack – Mount Carmel Area

    12 – Nathan Smith – Corry Area

    11 – Ryan Burnheimer – Westmont Hilltop
    11 – Tanner Cahill – Conemaugh Twp.

    11 – Blaine Cregan – Dallastown
    11 – Reid Cruz – South Western
    11 – Brady Lynn – North East
    11 – Rocky Owens – North East

    11 – Keith Pappas – South Western

    11 – Jim Roccograndi – Dallas

    10 – Corey Berchick – Conemaugh Twp.
    10 – Brent Buss – Montgomery

    10 – Luke Casamassa – Conrad Weiser

    10 – Carnie Fryfogle – South Western

    10 – Jordan Gurdak – Youngsville
    10 – Jonathan Justice – Littlestown

    10 – Alex Kinkela – Karns City
    10 – Luke Klingerman – Mount Carmel Area

    10 – Cody Lee – Philipsburg- Osceola
    10 – Jack Miller – Trinity (D-3)

    10 – Mackenzie Quinn – Northgate

    10 – Brooks Morrison – Dallastown

    10 – Kent Stewart – Moshannon Valley
    10 – Alex Svetz – North East

    10 – Shane Taubert – Corry Area

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    Tackles for Losses: (3 or More)

    4 – Drew Dunmire – Corry Area

    3 – Devon Emmertz – Chester

    3 – Dylan Evans – Pen Argyl

    3 – Sal Faieta – Bethlehem-Center

    .
    Sacks: (3 or More)

    SPECIAL TEAMS:

    Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:

    99 yds – Josh Barzdo – Bishop Carroll

    98 yds – Drew Scales – Central Dauphin
    93 yds – Jocquet Foster – Oliver

    93 yds – Matt Horton – Pius X
    92 yds – Bruce Brittingham – Perkiomen School

    91 yds – Dakota Hess – Bedford Area

    91 yds – Steven Ramos – York William Penn
    91 yds – Cody Riemenschneider – Central Bucks West
    89 yds – Julian Durden – Montour
    88 yds – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South
    87 yds – Mark Thompson – Cheltenham

    86 yds – Joey Morrison – DuBois Area
    86 yds – Chris Warren – Berks Catholic
    85 yds – J.C. Brandt – Steelton-Highspire
    85 yds – Reggie Williams – Great Valley

    82 yds – Harold Brantley – Hershey

    82 yds – John Klingerman – Bloomsburg

    82 yds – Tanner Tregaski – Fairview
    81 yds – Tyrell Burley – Franklin
    81 yds – Chris Rebar – Mid Valley

    80 yds – Jay Stone – Central York
    80 yds – Kyle Wise – Saegertown
    78 yds – Tony Politz – Hanover Area
    75 yds – Aaron Law – Central Valley

    73 yds – Luke Heffron – Minersville
    72 yds – Jake Sofran – Bethlehem-Center

    70 yds – Duke Walker – Abraham Lincoln

    63 yds – Yasin Lowman – Summit Academy

    60 yds – Zach Pinkas – Forest Hills

    .
    Punt Returns for Touchdowns:

    68 yds – Corey Lauer – Franklin Regional
    66 yds – Darin Franklin – Gateway
    65 yds – Mike Wilcox – Upper St. Clair
    59 yds – Jaleel Reed – West Catholic

    58 yds – Delton Williams – Cathedral Prep

    56 yds – Jasean Murphy – University Prep
    55 yds – Jyier Turner – Aliquippa
    51 yds – Jared Brevard – Shady Side Academy
    49 yds – Todd Jeter – Gateway
    40 yds – Tyler Boyd – Clairton
    15 yds – Tyus Booker – Clairton

    .
    Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

    2 – Chris Roubik – Easton Area (33 yds & 34 yds)

    .
    Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

    49 yds – Austin Crimmins – Central Cambria

    45 yds – Alex Oliver – Berwick Area
    42 yds – Zach Weight – Belle Vernon
    41 yds – Tyler Smith – Gettysburg

    41 yds – Jake Young – Saucon Valley

    40 yds – Joe Julius – Lower Dauphin

    40 yds – Tyler Smith – Gettysburg
    38 yds – Andrew Dick – Hollidaysburg

    38 yds – Jordon Ellison – Stroudsburg
    38 yds – Tyler Matusak – Derry Area

    37 yds – Ben Engle – McDowell

    37 yds – Lance Geesey – Cumberland Valley
    37 yds – Andrew Huska – Ford City
    37 yds – Mitchell Maczura – Pittsburgh Central Catholic
    37 yds – Matt Sangermano – Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
    35 yds – Dimitri Orfanopoulos – Mount Lebanon

    34 yds – Chris Roubik – Easton Area
    34 yds – Ben Mroz – Fox Chapel
    33 yds – Adam Johnson – Bellefonte

    33 yds – Chris Roubik – Easton Area

    32 yds – Mark Johnson – Valley Forge Military

    32 yds – Giancarlo Regni – William Penn Charter

    30 yds – Nick Caruso – Downingtown West
    30 yds – Ian Harrigan – Phoenixville

    .
    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    4 – Andrew Dick – Hollidaysburg

    3 – Alex Boumerhi – Philipsburg- Osceola

    3 – Steve Weyler – Cardinal O’Hara

    .
    Punting Ave: (40 yds+ and 3 punts Minimum)

    53.75 yds – Mike Felton – South Western (4 punts)

    46.00 yds – Bryan Reice – Neshaminy (3 Punts)

    44.00 yds – Andy Hajec – Corry Area (4 Punts)

    41.00 yds – Steve Weyler – Cardinal O’Hara (7 Punts)

    40.00 Ken Domonkos – Conemaugh Twp. (4 Punts)

    Source: PAFootballNews.com

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 5

     

    The installements of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

      

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 5-0), def. Penn Hills 36-6

    2. North Allegheny (7, 5-0), def. Seneca Valley 49-28

    3. La Salle College High School (12, 4-1), def. Roman Catholic 23-21

    4. Upper St. Clair (7, 4-1), def. Baldwin 42-0

    5. Nazareth (11, 5-0), def. Allentown Central Catholic 31-30

    6. Cumberland Valley (3, 5-0), def. Chambersburg 45-20

    7. Abington (1, 5-0), def. Council Rock North 27-0

    8. Neshaminy (1, 4-1), def. Bensalem 26-0

    9. Downingtown East (1, 4-1), def. Avon Grove 28-0

    T-10. Father Judge (12, 4-1), def. St. Joseph’s Prep 24-14

    T-10. Penn-Trafford (7, 5-0), def. Connellsville Area 39-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Council Rock South (1), Downingtown West (1), North Penn (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Wyoming Valley West (2), Cedar Cliff (3), Central Dauphin (3), Daniel Boone (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), Erie McDowell (7), Gateway (7), Woodland Hills (7), Erie Strong Vincent (10), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Easton (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11), Roman Catholic (12), St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 4-1), def. Glen Mills 51-20

    2. Montour (7, 4-1), def. New Castle 35-25

    3. Central Valley (7, 5-0), def. Moon Area 51-20

    4. Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 4-1), def. Bradford 49-7

    5. Grove City (10, 5-0), def. Meadville 56-7

    6. Bishop McDevitt (3, 3-2), def. Lower Dauphin 42-3

    7. Hopewell (7, 4-1), lost to Blackhawk 37-13

    8. Franklin Regional (7, 5-0), def. Derry Area 49-3

    9. Valley View (2, 5-0), def. Wallenpaupack 42-7

    10. Springfield-Delco (1, 5-0), def. Conestoga 20-10

    HONORABLE MENTION: Crestwood (2), Dallas (2), Hershey (3), Lampeter-Strasburg (3), Manheim Central (3), Susquehanna Township (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Blackhawk (7), Chartiers Valley (7), Indiana Area (7), Knoch (7), Mars (7), Ringgold (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Saint Marys (9), Bangor Area (11)

    AA:

    1. Seton-LaSalle (7, 5-0), def. Steel Valley 28-0

    2. Lancaster Catholic (3, 5-0), def. East Pennsboro 28-14

    3. West Catholic (12, 2-3), def. Archbishop Ryan 38-13

    4. Mount Carmel Area (4, 5-0), def. Montoursville Area 27-8

    5. Aliquippa (7, 5-0), def. New Brighton 41-6

    6. Northern Lehigh (11, 5-0), def. Salisbury 41-0

    7. Camp Hill Trinity (3, 4-1), def. Middletown 42-14

    8. North Schuylkill (11, 5-0), def. Marian Catholic 39-21

    9. Greensburg Central Catholic (7, 5-0), def. Mt. Pleasant 21-14

    10. Wilmington Area (10, 5-0), def. Hickory 28-27

    HONORABLE MENTION: Springfield-Montco (1), GAR Memorial (2), Lakeland (2), Wyoming Area (2), Bermudian Springs (3), Delone Catholic (3), Wyomissing (3), Bloomsburg (4), Danville (4), Lewisburg (4), Mifflinburg (4), North Penn-Blossburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Richland Township (6), Tyrone (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Jeannette (7), Shady Side Academy (7), South Fayette (7), Washington (7), Moniteau (9), Hickory (10), North East (10), Pen Argyl (11), Pine Grove Area (11)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 5-0), def. Avella Area 84-0

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 5-0), def. Lewisburg 29-28

    3. Bangor Pius X (11, 5-0), def. Bucktail 56-34

    4. Sto-Rox (7, 5-0), def. Union (New Castle) 38-0

    5. Dunmore (2, 5-0), def. Mid Valley 33-6

    6. Rochester (7, 4-1), def. Shenango 47-7

    7. Line Mountain (4, 4-1), def. Millersburg 46-6

    8. Bishop McCort (6, 4-1), lost to Richland Township 35-28

    9. Lackawanna Trail (2, 5-0), def. Lakeland 28-14

    10. Bishop Canevin (7, 5-0), def. Springdale 26-20 (OT)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Columbia (3), North Star (5), Conemaugh Township (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Bellwood-Antis (6), Juniata Valley (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Fort Cherry (7), North Catholic (7), Curwensville (9), Port Allegany (9), Farrell (10), Mercer Area (10), Mercyhurst Prep (10), Sharpsville (10), Youngsville (10), Minersville (11)

  • Artis too much for Golden Hawks

    by Dean Beers of D11Football.com

    Bethlehem, PA – It was homecoming for Bethlehem Catholic on an overcast Saturday afternoon, but Khaleel Artis put on his own show. Artis scored 4 touchdowns including a 62 yard touchdown to help Emmaus to a 49-14 win over the Golden Hawks.

    Artis scored 3 touchdowns in the 2nd quarter, compiling 145 yards in the first half. He rushed for a total of 241 yards.

    Early in the 2nd, Artis scored on a 1-yard run, rushing 8 times out of the 11 offensive plays the Hornets had, to tie the game at 7. Golden Hawks’ Connor Casey scored on a 27 yard touchdown run with 2:33 left in the first quarter, as Bethlehem Catholic (3-2) took the first lead of the game.

    But after Artis’ 1-yard touchdown run, the Golden Hawks fumble the ensuing kickoff recovered by Emmaus (3-2). The next play Artis dashes for a 12 yard run as the Green Hornets take their first lead of the game, 14-7.

    About two minutes later, on a 3 play, 77 yard drive, Golden Hawks’ Casey scampers for a 74 yard touchdown to the the game up at 14 a piece. Casey would end the day with 109 yards rushing. He also threw for 132 yards, completing 10 of 15 passes.

    As the two teams traded punches, Emmaus’ Andrew Kerson (11/17, 215 passing) threw a 68 yard touchdown pass to Andrew Brown, giving Emmaus the lead again, 21-14. The Green Hornets would seize the lead for good with five minutes left in the 2nd quarter, as Artis adds his third touchdown of the game on a 62-yard run. Green Hornets lead 28-14.

    Emmaus tried extending their lead on a 32 yard field as time expired, but the kick was no good.

    After a good kickoff return for the Hornets to the Hawks 23, it took the Emmaus offense 2 plays to give themselves a 21 point lead. It would be another connection from Kerson to Brown (161 yards rec.), this time a 21 yard  pass and catch, to extend the Emmaus lead, 35-14.

    After an exchange of punts, very late in the 3rd quarter, Artis would close out his own scoring with a 6 yard scamper, for a 42-14 lead.

    The Green Hornets would put the mercy rule into affect, with 3:40 left in the game on a Darren Smith 5 yard run. Smith would rush for 32 of his 40 yards, on the final drive of the game, making the final score 49-14.

    Emmaus hosts Liberty (3-2) next Friday night, while Bethlehem Catholic hosts unbeaten Nazareth (5-0).

     

  • Random Thoughts: Mid-Season report

    It is hard to believe we are half way through the regular season.  Before we get started on this topic I need to vent a little about a topic in District 11.

    Up in the slate belt area in District 11 you have Bangor (5-0), Pen Argyl (5-0) and Pius X (5-0). Bangor and Pen Argyl play in the Colonial league and cannot play teams outside their league. Pius X finally got into a different league (All-American), but they play teams not in their area. They even have to travel to Pittsburgh to play a team. It would be nice to see these teams play for a slate belt trophy every year.

    In 2010, the Colonial league voted 8-4 against admitting the Royals. This decision is not just about football. Pius X would play all sports in the Colonial league each year. Now they have to travel a far distance to play games.

    What is the Colonial league’s reasonings behind this? I will have to answer that another day. But for now it is a shame they do not play for a slate belt trophy. I hope some day they do!

    Okay, enough venting, I will take a look at each class at the mid-season point.

    AAAA: There are a lot of good teams in the East and no one seems to be stepping up as the team to beat in the East. There are ten undefeated teams left and 27 teams with a 4-1 records.

    In District one it is a wide-open race on who will be number one. Teams to keep a eye on that should battle for the district title are Abington, Downingtown West, Downingtown East, Coatesville, Neshaminy, Ridley, Unionville and North Penn.

    In District two it seems to be a three team race, Delaware Valley, Wyoming Valley West and Wallenpaupack.

    Cumberland Valley once again is leading the way in District 3. Keep a eye out for these teams, Wilson, Central Dauphin, Central Dauphin East, Cedar Cliff, Daniel Boone, Exeter Township, Central York, Governor MIfflin and Manheim Township.

    Nazareth Area and Freedom are on top in District 11. They are set for a show down on Oct. 14th to see who is the beast of District 11. Keep a eye on Whitehall, Liberty, Easton Area, Emmaus, Parkland and Stroudsburg. Do not be surprised if all the LVC teams end up with two losses.

    District 12, like the rest of AAAA is wide-open. LaSalle could be the last one standing when it is all over. But keep a eye out for these teams: George Washington, Father Judge, Archbishop Ryan, Roman Catholic and St. Joseph’s Prep.

    Undefeated teams: Abington, Bethlehem Freedom, Cumberland Valley, Daniel Boone, Delaware Valley, Downingtown West, Exeter Township, George Washington, Nazareth Area and Wyoming Valley West

    AAA: In the pre-season, the power teams in the state seem to come from this classification: Archbishop Wood, Bishop McDevitt and Allentown Central Catholic. Wood has shown they are one of the top teams in the state regardless of classification. After starting the season 1-2, McDevitt has reeled off two straight wins and seems to be getting better each week. The defending state champs, Central Catholic barely has a pulse and is off to a 2-3 start with tough games ahead against Whitehall, Parkland and Emmaus.

    Springfield-Delco’s 5-0 record leads the way in District one. With some of the power teams down this year keep a eye on these teams: Academy Park, Marple-Newtown, Octorara Area, Phoenixville and Strath Haven.

    Valley View is the team to beat in District two. But Dallas and Crestwood might have something to say about that.

    District three is loaded with talent. Who will be the last team standing? Keep a eye out for Bishop McDevitt, Conrad Weiser, Dover Area, Hershey, Palmyra, Shippensburg, Garden Spot, Lampeter-Strasburg, Manheim Central and West York.

    Bangor, yes Bangor is leading the way with a 5-0 record. After an easy first half schedule they play teams like Catasauqua, Northern Lehigh, Northwestern Lehigh and finish the regular season with Pen Argyl. Other teams to keep a eye on are Allentown Central Catholic, Bethlehem Catholic and East Stroudsburg North.

    In District 12, Wood is the heavy favorite to win their district. But keep a eye on Cardinal O’Hara and West Philadelphia.

    Undefeated teams: Bangor, Conrad Weiser, Dallas, Dover Area, Hershey, Palmyra, Shippensburg Area, Springfield-Delco, Valley View and West Philadelphia

    AA: The defending state champs West Catholic started the season 0-3. Some of you may say they are done and have no chance to win back-to-back state championships. I dare any team to play the three teams they played, Roman Catholic, Archbishop Wood and LaSalle. Just like last year there are a lot of really good teams that could hoist the golden trophy.

    Springfield-Montco is leading the way in District one and should win their district.

    Wilkes-Barre GAR and Lakeland are heading for another show down in district play. GAR won the two meetings last year and Lakeland won 34-31 this year. Other teams to watch are Susquehanna Community and Wyoming Area.

    After an early exit last year in District three playoffs, Lancaster Catholic is eager to prove they are the team to beat in 2011. But teams like Delone Catholic, Wyomissing Area and Trinity might have something to say. Other teams to watch are Bermudian Springs and Littlestown.

    The best district for AA last season was District four. This year is shaping up to be the same. This district is deep in talent with teams like Athens, Lewisburg, Mifflinburg, Mount Carmel, Bloomsburg, Danville, North Penn and Towanda. It will be another war to see who comes out as the district champ.

    Northern Lehigh is the defending District 11 champs. But North Schuylkill, Pen Argyl, Pine Grove, Catasauqua and Northwestern Lehigh will challenge them this year.

    Bok Vo-Tech may be leading the way, but watch out for Bishop McDevitt, Comm Tech and Imhotep Charter. But when the dust settles look for West Catholic to come out as District 12 champs.

    Undefeated teams: Athens, Bermudian Springs, Catasauqua, Delone Catholic, Edward Bok Vo-Tech, Lancaster Catholic, Mifflinburg, Mount Carmel, North Schuylkill, Northern Lehigh, Pen Argyl, Pine Grove, Springfield-Montco, Wyomissing Area, Bloomsburg and Towanda.

    A: In Class A Its a three team race in 2011, Dunmore, Southern Columbia and Pius X. These teams have combined for a 15-0 record at mid-season.

    District one is a two team race, Calvary Christian and Delaware County Christian School.

    Dunmore seems to be the team to beat in District two. But keep a eye on Lackawanna Trail who moved to 5-0 after an impressive win over Lakeland Friday night.

    Columbia leads the way in District three. Watch out for Halifax, Millersburg or York Catholic to challenge them when the playoffs starts.

    One of the toughest single A districts in the east is District four. Southern Columbia is on top, but keep a eye on Canton Area, Line Mountain, Bucktail and Sayre.

    Can Pius X finally break through and win their district? Time will tell. Keep a eye on these teams:  Minersville, Mahanoy Area, Nativity BVM, Shenandoah Valley and WIlliams Valley.

    Undefeated teams: Dunmore, Lackawanna Trail, Pius X, Southern Columbia and Delco-Christian

     

    Who are YOUR pretenders and contenders?

     

  • Nazareth holds on against Allentown Central Catholic

    ALLENTOWN, Pa. – It isn’t about how you start, but rather, how you finish.

    And in Saturday evening’s Lehigh Valley Conference showdown between Nazareth and Allentown Central Catholic, that finish will come down to two words: Wide left.

    Despite a prolonged cold stretch in the second half during which Nazareth quarterback Daniel Harding completed only 1-of-9 passes and Allentown Central Catholic rattled off 22 unanswered points, the Blue Eagles (5-0) could finally exhale as the Vikings (2-3) missed 35-yard field goal by Tim DiGiacomo to the left with 13 seconds left in regulation.  The miss preserved a 31-30 Nazreth victory from a rainy J. Birney Crum Stadium.

    Last season, the two teams played to a 39-36 ACC victory, which came down to a missed Nazareth field goal at the very end of the game.

    Even though both teams each reached the 30-point plateau, the defenses reigned supreme early, as Allentown Central Catholic led, 2-0, after a Blue Eagle punt was snapped out of the end zone with 9:28 left in the opening stanza.  Central Catholic had a chance deep inside the red zone on its initial possession, but G.B. Harkins fumbled the ball away at the 1 yard line two plays after junior tailback Colin McDermott busted loose on a 57-yard run.

    It took Nazareth’s offense a little while to find its legs.  Despite Harding connecting on his first four pass attempts, the Blue Eagles had only 46 yards of offense and a pair of first downs to show for their efforts.  That changed in the second quarter as the blue and white strung together three first downs and got on the board with a 24-yard field goal.

    Harding pushed the Nazareth advantage to 10-2 with a 61-yard scoring pass to Adam Bridgeforth, but Central Catholic countered when Brendan Nosovitch found Kevin Gulyas on a 34-yard pass to pull within 10-8.  Gulyas, ACC’s all-time career leading receiver, had six catches for 92 yards in the first half.

    Freshman Jordan Gray shifted the momentum just 1:50 later.  After Harding found Andrew Bridgeforth on passes of 31 and 12 yards, Gray capped the lightning-quick seven-play, 70-yard march with a 16-yard touchdown run, giving the Blue Eagles a 17-8 halftime lead.

    Harding, who connected on 13 of his 15 passes in the opening half, capped a six-play, 70-yard march to open the second half and give the Blue Eagles a 24-8 lead with a three-yard run.  The march was highlighted by a Gray 47-yard run and a 17-yard connection with Adam Bridgeforth on a 4th-down-and-7 situation.

    It was at this juncture ACC caught fire, down 16 and seemingly being ready to be run out of town by the guns-a-blazing Nazareth spread.  But the green and gold tightened the screws, denting the Blue Eagle lead with a McDermott six-yard scoring run with 5:09 left in the third period.  McDermott saw eight carries on the 13-play drive, during which Central Catholic converted two fourth downs.

    Gulyas (9 rec., 155 yards) hauled in his second scoring pass from Nosovitch – a 28-yarder – on a 4th-and-15 with 11:32 left in the fourth quarter to pull ACC to within 24-22.

    As ACC got hotter and hotter, Nazareth got colder.  Much colder.  Harding was intercepted by Jalen Snyder-Scipio, and, six plays later, Harkins scored from three yards out and Nosovitch ran in a successful two-point conversion for a 30-24 Central Catholic advantage.  The Viking student section’s roar reached a fever pitch when Noah Robb picked off Harding on Nazareth’s next possession, but ACC did nothing with the gift.

    By that point, Harding, after starting 13-of-15, completed only one of his next nine pass attempts.  But the cold streak was forgiven in a two-play sequence which began with 1:44 left in regulation.

    Adam Bridgeforth returned an ACC punt 45 yards from the Blue Eagle 41 to the Viking 14 yard line, and, on the very next play, Harding found Gray on a 14-yard touchdown pass to knot things up at 30, and a successful extra point gave Nazareth the one-point advantage.

    Nosovitch found Gulyas on a 33-yard pass and then converted a 4th-and-3 (ACC’s fourth fourth-down convserion of the second half) with a three-yard run to set up DiGiacomo’s game-winning attempt.

    Nosovitch connected on 19-of-36 passes for 240 yards and two touchdowns with one interception and also ran for 32 yards on 14 carries.  McDermott ran for 146 yards and Harkins added 17 yards on five carries for Central Catholic, which finished with 439 yards of offense (240 passing, 199 rushing) and 22 first downs.

    Harding connected on 15-of-25 passes for 200 yards and two touchdowns and two interceptions.  Gray ran for 115 yards on 19 carries.  Adam Bridgeforth caught three passes for 77 yards and a touchdown and Andrew Bridgeforth hauled in six passes for 73 yards.

  • Pen Argyl shuts out Southern Lehigh

    PEN ARGYL, Pa. – As Southern Lehigh head coach John Toman watched a reporter scribbling notes from his postgame comments, the Spartans’ head man couldn’t help but noting, “I don’t know how you can read that.”

    It’s also hard to get a good read on Pen Argyl’s physical, unrelenting defense, which made life tough for the defending District 11 AAA runners-up all game long.

    Southern Lehigh (2-3) turned the ball over on downs twice inside the Pen Argyl 40-yard line and the Green Knights (5-0) forced the Spartans into a trio of interceptions in a 35-0 shutout victory Saturday afternoon from Alumni Stadium in Pen Argyl.

    The victory sets up a major Colonial League showdown when unbeaten Northern Lehigh invades Pen Argyl next weekend to take on the Green Knights.  For Southern Lehigh, the next few weeks will be a little bit different.

    “We just went through the gauntlet of our league,” Toman said.  “We feel we have a favorable schedule in the second half of the season.  Our goal is to go 7-3 and make the playoffs.  7-3 is a respectable record.”

    Pen Argyl head coach Paul Reduzzi thought his team’s performance was more than respectable.

    “That was the best game we’ve played all year,” Reduzzi said.  “This is the right time of year for us to be playing like that.”

    The sledding proved tough for the visiting Spartans right from the onset.  Despite stringing together a pair of first downs and advancing to the Knights’ 37-yard line, quarterback Ty Edmond was tackled for no gain on 4th-and-3 on Southern’s initial offensive series.  Then, after recovering a Knight fumble at its own 33, the Spartans advanced to the Pen Argyl 10 on an Edmond 14-yard pass to Jared Gerhard and a Jake Melusky 18-yard run.  But once again, PA bent but didn’t break.  Edmond’s pass on 4th-and-4 with 14 seconds left in the half fell innocently to the Alumni Stadium grass.

    “We had to captialize when we had the chances, and we didn’t do it,” Toman said. “They (Pen Argyl) are a very opportunistic football team.”

    Senior back Dylan Evans and first-year starting quarterback Conor Gum helped Pen Argyl’s offense fire in midseason form.  It was Gum’s deft fake of an option toss on what wound up being a 39-yard keeper on a midline option play, and three plays later, Evans crashed into the end zone from five yards out for a 7-0 Knights’ lead in the waning moments of the first quarter.  Evans pushed the advantage to 14-0 with a 12-yard run with 6:08 in the half, running for 61 yards in the first 24 minutes.

    After the Spartans’ marching band featured the Blue Brothers in its halftime show, Gum left SL feeling particularly blue when he found Kyle Muller on a 38-yard touchdown pass to make it 21-0, Knights.  Evans’ third touchdown run, a two-yard burst, pushed the lead to 28-0, and Gum capped the scoring with a 43-yard touchdown pass to Tommy Young.

    With the mercy rule invoked due to a 35-point second half lead, both teams pulled their starters and finished the final 7:51 of the game under a running clock and also some light rain.

    “Our senior leaders were focused today,” Reduzzi said.

    Evans ran for a game-high 116 yards on 21 carries, and Gum did it both with his legs and through the air, connecting on 4-of-7 passes for 93 yards and running for another 66 yards on 10 carries.  Gum has connected on 18 passes this season, and eight of those have gone for touchdowns.  Reserve Ryan Lobb added five carries for 12 yards for Pen Argyl.

    Southern Lehigh finished with 157 total yards of offense (77 rushing, 80 passing) and only nine first downs this day.  Melusky ran for a team-best 49 yards on seven carries and Gerhard ran for 12 yards on four carries.  Dylan Schmidt also ran for 12 yards, reaching that mark on five carries.  Edmond connected on 13-of-22 passes for 80 yards but was intercepted twice.

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 4

     

    The installements of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

      

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 4-0), def. Woodland Hills 31-13

    2. North Allegheny (7, 4-0), def. Erie McDowell 49-14

    3. La Salle College High School (12, 3-1), def. Monsignor Bonner 41-22

    4. Upper St. Clair (7, 3-1), def. West Allegheny 41-27

    5. Nazareth (11, 4-0), def. William Allen 57-13

    6. Council Rock South (1, 4-0), def. Harry S. Truman 35-7

    7. Cumberland Valley (3, 4-0), def. State College Area 45-21

    8. Coatesville (1, 4-0), def. Downingtown East 20-14

    9. Abington (1, 4-0), def. Neshaminy 35-21

    T-10. Neshaminy (1, 3-1), lost to Abington 35-21

    T-10. Downingtown East (1, 3-1), lost to Coatesville 20-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bayard Rustin (1), Downingtown West (1), North Penn (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Wyoming Valley West (2), Cedar Cliff (3), Central Dauphin (3), Daniel Boone (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), Erie McDowell (7), Gateway (7), Penn-Trafford (7), Woodland Hills (7), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Easton (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11), Father Judge (12), Roman Catholic (12), St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 3-1), def. St. Joseph’s Prep 42-7

    2. Montour (7, 3-1), def. Canon-McMillan 52-19

    3. Central Valley (7, 4-0), def. Washington Trinity 49-12

    4. Hopewell (7, 4-0), def. Mt. Lebanon 27-20

    5. Grove City (10, 4-0), def. Greenville Area 48-7

    6. Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 3-1), def. Canisius (N.Y.), 58-28

    7. Bishop McDevitt (3, 2-2), def. Susquehanna Township 28-21

    8. Franklin Regional (7, 4-0), def. Hollidaysburg 28-9

    9. Valley View (2, 4-0), def. Scranton 21-0

    10. Susquehanna Township (3, 3-1), lost to Bishop McDevitt 28-21

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bishop Shanahan (1), Springfield-Delco (1), Crestwood (2), Dallas (2), Hershey (3), Lampeter-Strasburg (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Blackhawk (7), Chartiers Valley (7), Indiana Area (7), Knoch (7), Ringgold (7), Thomas Jefferson (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Saint Marys (9), Allentown Central Catholic (11)

    AA:

    1. Seton-LaSalle (7, 4-0), def. Quaker Valley 35-0

    2. Lancaster Catholic (3, 4-0), def. Donegal 21-14

    3. Mount Carmel Area (4, 4-0), def. Loyalsock Township 43-0

    4. Aliquippa (7, 4-0), def. Freedom Area 59-14

    5. Northern Lehigh (11, 4-0), def. Palisades 36-6

    6. Camp Hill Trinity (3, 3-1), def. Steelton-Highspire 42-7

    7. West Catholic (12, 1-3), def. Haverford School 18-14

    8. North Schuylkill (11, 4-0), def. Schuylkill Haven 50-13

    9. Lewisburg (4, 3-1), def. Muncy 35-0

    T-10. Greensburg Central Catholic (7, 4-0), def. Yough 49-0

    T-10. Wilmington Area (10, 4-0), def. Reynolds 35-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Springfield-Montco (1), GAR Memorial (2), Lakeland (2), Delone Catholic (3), Wyomissing (3), Bloomsburg (4), Danville (4), Mifflinburg (4), North Penn-Blossburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Richland Township (6), Tyrone (6), Beaver Area (7), Beaver Falls (7), Jeannette (7), Shady Side Academy (7), South Fayette (7), Washington (7), Moniteau (9), Hickory (10), North East (10), Pen Argyl (11), Pine Grove Area (11)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 4-0), def. Chartiers-Houston 36-0

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 4-0), def. Central Columbia 40-0

    3. Bangor Pius X (11, 4-0), def. Marian Catholic 46-14

    4. Sto-Rox (7, 4-0), def. Rochester 48-27

    5. Dunmore (2, 4-0), def. Montrose 42-0

    6. Bishop McCort (6, 4-0), def. Bedford Area 27-24

    7. Rochester (7, 3-1), lost to Sto-Rox 48-27

    8. Line Mountain (4, 3-1), def. Newport 48-6

    9. Mercyhurst Prep (10, 4-0), def. Eisenhower 46-14

    10. Lackawanna Trail (2, 4-0), def. Riverside (D2) 26-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Columbia (3), North Star (5), Conemaugh Township (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Bellwood-Antis (6), Juniata Valley (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Fort Cherry (7), North Catholic (7), Springdale (7), Curwensville (9), Port Allegany (9), Farrell (10), Mercer Area (10), Sharpsville (10), Mahanoy Area (11)

  • Long’s five-touchdown performance leads Pius X

    ROSETO – The field general AJ Long led the way rushing for 112 yards and three touchdowns. Long completed 13 of 20 passes for 265 yards and two scores to lead Pius X over Marian Catholic 45-13 Saturday afternoon at Amelio Scott Alumni Stadium.

    It was Pius X’s defense that set the tone. They stopped Marian Catholic on their opening drive. Pius X’s Boise Ross took the punt and returned it to the Colts 32 yard line. AJ Long only needed one play to find the end zone. He took the snap and went right down the sideline for the score. Pius X led 6-0 after the missed extra point.

    The Colts drove deep in Pius X territory to only come up empty. Ross intercepted the ball in the end zone to end the drive. Off the turnover, Pius X drove 90 yards. Petey Hernandez finished off the drive plowing his way into the end zone for the two-yard score. The two-point conversion was no good and with 10:14 remaining in the first half Pius X led 12-0.

    Another turnover by the Colts with 8:08 remaining in the half gave Pius X good field position. Three plays later Long went 14-yard for a score. Long’s pass to Matt Camilletti for the two-point conversion increased their lead to 20-0.

    The Royals used a balanced running and passing attack to keep the Colts’ defense on their heels. With 1:44 remaining in the first half, Long weaved his way through the defense for the 26-yard run. Pius X increased their lead, 26-0. AJ Long said, “We wanted to come out and have a physical presence. We ran the ball efficiently in the first half and it opened up the pass in the second half.”

    The first half came to an end on a Hernandez interception. The Royals dominated the first half running the ball and on defense forced three turnovers. They went into halftime with a commanding 26-0 lead.

    Head coach Phil Stambaugh talked about AJ Long’s first half, ”AJ did a excellent job today and I made a comment to him about the first half. I said the reason the score is the way it is is because you are playing to that level. He did a lot of nice things with his feet and throwing the ball.”

    In the second half Pius X started where they left off, driving right down the field. Long threw a 27-yard dart to Camilletti for the score.

    Long’s pass to Camilletti two-plays earlier broke the all-time receiving record. Camilletti now holds the all-time receiving mark. He broke Wade Williams record of 2,026 yards. He also holds the school record 136 catches going into the game.

    Long threw his second touchdown pass in the third quarter. His 36-yard pass to Anthony Martino put Pius X up 39-0.

    Marian Catholic finally got on the scoreboard with four seconds remaining in the third quarter. They put together a ten-play drive as the offensive line pushed Paul Martin into the end zone from five-yards out. The Colts trailed Pius X, 39-6.

    The fourth quarter saw both teams scoring; Boise Ross of Pius X took the pitch made one cut and took off for a 53-yard run.

    Pius X put in their second team defense. It took one play for Anthony Agosti to find the end zone for the Colts.

    Pius X finished with a balanced attack. They passed for 267 yards and rushed for 311 yards.

    Matt Camilletti finished the game catching five passes for 116 yards and a score. He now has 2,103 yards receiving in his career.

    Camilletti talked about how important it was to break the record at home, “It definitetly was, growing up here my parents went to Pius. My grandparents live here and my sisters went here. I always came here as a little kid and watched Pius games and for me it’s a dream come true.”

    NOTE: Ace Long of Pius X and Brendan McGowan of Marian Catholic where named MVP’s of the game.

  • Whitehall runs past Liberty

    BETHLEHEM – Whitehall used a potent running attack led by Andrew Harris and Nick Shafnsky on a rainy Friday night at BASD Stadium. The Zephyrs move to 4-0 in a 35-12 win over Liberty.

    After a scoreless first quarter, Whitehall put together a 10-play, 75-yard drive, which ended in a Tanner Madouse four-yard score with 10:22 remaining in the first half.

    Andrew Harris made it 14-0 Zephyrs on a three-yard run with 6:41 left in the half.

    Liberty’s Quarterback James McCarthy cut the lead to 14-6 on a three-yard run. Harris put Whitehall up two scores on his second score of the quarter. His six-yard run put them up 21-6 at the half.

    The only score in the third quarter went to Whitehall. Nick Shafnisky’s six-yard touchdown pass to Nate Hoenl increased their lead to 28-6.

    The Zephyrs put the game away in the fourth quarter on a Madouse four-yard run with 4:39 remaining in the game.

    Mike Harris of Liberty scored a late touchdown with 13 seconds remaining. Whitehall moves to 3-0 in their conference with a 35-12 win.

    Whitehall rushed for over 250 yards and were led by Andrew Harris’ 128-yards and Nick Shafnsky’s 77-yard performance. Tanner Madouse added two scores.

    Liberty’s quarterback James McCarthy rushed for 141 yards and one score.

    Whitehall hosts Easton Area next Friday night. Liberty will try to rebound next Friday night at Parkland.

  • Player and Team of the week: Week 3

    Each week we will pick a Team and Player of the week. Here’s our Team and Player of the week. Who are your team and player of the week? Nominate your player and team each week on “Who stood out Week 4“?

    “Week 3”

    EasternPAFootball.com “Big School Team of the Week”

     

    Nazareth Area: Dan Harding threw for over 390 yards and four touchdowns, including a 31-yard touchdown pass to Adam Bridegeforth with 38 seconds remaining. His two-point conversion to Dan Shepherd gave the Blue Eagles a thrilling 42-41 win over Bethlehem Liberty.

     

    EasternPAFootball.com “Big School Player of the Week”

    Quarterback Skyler Mornhinweg of St. Joseph’s Prep: Mornhinweg passed for 232 yards and four touchdowns. He rushed for 154 yards and two scores. He also had a 54- yard fumble recovery for a score. His team defeated North Penn, 51-33.

     

    EasternPAFootball.com “Small School Team of the Week”

    Lakeland: In a rematch from last year’s District 2 Class AA championship game, Lakeland rushed for over 400 yards in a 34-31 win over Wilkes-Barre GAR. Led by Ryan Nichols 233 yards and three touchdowns. Tyler Brady added 155 yards and one score.

     

    EasternPAFootball.com “Small School Player of the Week”

    Quarterback Brett Smith of Delone Catholic: Smith passed for 210 yards and five touchdowns in a 40-21 win over Littlestown. His favorite target was Cooper Ayres who caught four passes (all for touchdowns) for 97 yards. Delone Catholic moves to 3-0 and 2-0 in their league.

     

    Stats provided by Varsity570.com, Philly.com and GametimePA.com

  • 2011 Week 3 District 11 recap

    Nazareth Area vs. Bethlehem Liberty: Dan Harding threw for over 390 yards and four touchdowns, including a 31-yard touchdown pass to Adam Bridegeforth with 38 seconds remaining. His two-point conversion to Dan Shepherd gave the Blue Eagles a thrilling 42-41 win.

    Bethlehem Catholic vs. Allentown Central Catholic: After a tight first quarter, Central Catholic reeled off 42 unanswered points en route to a 52-14 win. Quarterback Brendan Nosovitch led the way throwing for over 200 yards and two touchdowns. He rushed for 167 yards and three scores.

    Wilson Area vs. Northwestern Lehigh: Running back Ty Cunningham rushed for 224 yards and three touchdowns. Quarterback Ben Snyder had the other two scores (one rushing and one passing). Northwestern Lehigh won 48-14.

    Schuylkill Valley vs. Pius X: Pius X’s sophomore quarterback AJ Long passed for 277 yards and three touchdowns. He added 71 yards on the ground and one score. Drake Freeman had 145 yards receiving and Boise Ross added 99 yards receiving in a 56-28 win.


  • 2011 Stat Stars of the Week – Week # 3

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    OFFENSE:

    Rushing: (200 yds or more)

    366 yds – Rushel Shell – Hopewell

    289 yds – Alex Holland – Curwensville

    270 yds – Terence Goodrum – Meadville

    253 yds – Demetrious Lewis – Ringgold

    248 yds – James Coyne – Nativity B.V.M.

    239 yds – Von Walker – Central Mountain

    238 yds - Jon Neiman - Boyertown
    233 yds - Ryan Nichols - Lakeland

    230 yds – John Rizzo – Richland

    230 yds – Antonio Russo – Mid Valley

    226 yds – Preston Bare – Palmyra

    225 yds – Zach Britton – Bradford Area

    225 yds – Andrew Erenberg – Peters Township

    224 yds – Ty Cunningham – Northwestern Lehigh

    222 yds – Jimmy McCarthy – Bethlehem Liberty

    221 yds – Cody Baker – St. Marys

    218 yds – Hakeem Sillman – George Washington

    217 yds - Mike Gaval - Mahanoy Area
    217 yds - Nick O'Brien - Wyoming Area

    214 yds – Colin Bryan – Windber Area

    204 yds – Tanner Link – Dover

    201 yds – Demetrius Cox – Jeannette

    201 yds – Shaquil Sammons – Edward Bok Vo-Tech

    .
    Passing: (200 yds or more)

    395 yds – Dan Harding – Nazareth

    373 yds – Kyle Armagost – Moniteau

    337 yds – Edward Stockett – McKeesport

    334 yds – Thomas Woodson – Gateway

    323 yds - Pat Wise - Kutztown
    308 yds - Corey Moore - GAR Memorial
    287 yds - Jonathan Hulyo - J.P. McCaskey

    287 yds – Matt Shaffer – Richland

    284 yds – Jaquan Green – Langley

    272 yds – Mikal Hall – Aliquippa

    270 yds – Jordan Brown – Seneca Valley

    270 yds – Darelle Carson – Perry Traditional Academy

    262 yds – Lenny Williams – Sto-Rox

    259 yds – A.J. Long – Pius X

    257 yds – Zach Emerick – Penn-Trafford

    257 yds – Nathaniel Smith – Corry Area

    256 yds – Dante Pasqualichio – Abington Heights

    249 yds – Grant Speigle – Conemaugh Twp.

    248 yds – Marcus Shippey – Bedford Area

    244 yds – Damion Terry – Cathedral Prep

    242 yds – Tanner Klinefelter – Red Lion

    242 yds – Chris Palubinsky – Shenandoah Valley

    238 yds – Rock Vargo – Frazier

    235 yds - Corey Unger - Fleetwood
    230 yds - John Lerda - South Fayette
    226 yds - Matt Buckley - Keystone Oaks
    225 yds - Shawn Owens - Cornell
    222 yds - Dave  Cotellese - Pope John Paul II
    216 yds - Jeremy Jancso - West Middlesex
    215 yds - Jacob Milberger - Riverview
    214 yds - Marlinn Walters - Scranton
    213 yds - Zach Drayer - Hershey
    213 yds - Ben Gross - Lower Dauphin
    213 yds - Aris Scott - Central Dauphin East
    212 yds - Rob Daniels - Father Judge
    212 yds - Derrik Martin - Kiski School
    210 yds – Brett Smith – Delone Catholic
    209 yds – James Dougherty – York Catholic
    209 yds - Mack Leftwich - North Allegheny
    208 yds - Matt Bodamer - Port Allegany
    208 yds - Colin Carey - Old Forge

    207 yds – Ryan Stuby – Bellwood-Antis

    205 yds - Joe  Viviano - Conestoga
    204 yds - Kevin Miller - Honesdale
    203 yds - Jacob Vankirk - Trinity (D-3)
    201 yds - Jon Magusiak - South Side Area
    200 yds - Jade Riddle - Laurel Highlands

    .
    Touchdown Passes: (4 or More)

    5 – Brian Mellon – Nativity B.V.M.

    5 – Brett Smith – Delone Catholic

    5 – Dan Solomon – Octorara

    5 – Marlinn Walters – Scranton

    4 – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany

    4 – Dan Harding – Nazareth

    4 – Marcus Shippey – Bedford Area

    4 – Grant Speigle – Conemaugh Twp.

    4 - Pat Wise - Kutztown

    .
    Receiving: (100 yds or more)

    240 yds – Ethan Pry – Moniteau

    187 yds – Quashawn Davis – J.P. McCaskey

    184 yds – Jamar Clark – McKeesport

    180 yds – Andrew Bridgeworth – Nazareth

    178 yds – Jaymar Parrish – Gateway

    169 yds – Alex Dundore – Exeter

    165 yds – Nathan McLaurin – Cathedral Prep

    158 yds – Corey Bickert – Riverview

    146 yds – Cody Bailey – Corry Area

    145 yds – Drake Freeman – Pius X

    143 yds – Karion Quiller – Scranton

    140 yds - Steve Hilborn - Fleetwood

    135 yds – Zach Hanley – Richland

    134 yds - Mike  Crowley - Ridley
    133 yds - Jake Burritt - Belle Vernon
    132 yds – Corey Ahner – Littlestown
    132 yds - Khaaliq Lynch - Jim Thorpe
    130 yds - Lucas Benton - GAR Memorial
    128 yds – Erik Althoff – Red Lion
    126 yds – Steven Nalls – Susquehannock
    124 yds – Mike Felton – South Western
    124 yds - Marc Wilson - Langley
    121 yds - Bill Moyer - Shenandoah Valley
    118 yds - Donte Marcus - Perry Traditional Academy
    116 yds - Darrell Scott - Daniel Boone
    114 yds – Jack Miller – Lower Dauphin
    113 yds - Deaysean Rippey - Sto-Rox

    111 yds – Nigel Garnett – Fox Chapel

    109 yds - Jared Siejk - Pope John Paul II

    107 yds – Luke Campbell – Bedford Area

    106 yds – Andrew Spanos – Mechanicsburg

    105 yds – Kyle Carney – Honesdale

    105 yds - Austin Isamoyer - Kutztown
    102 yds - Ryan Babirad - Fort Cherry
    102 yds - Zach Challingsworth - South Fayette
    102 yds - Tucker Maletta - Kutztown
    102 yds - Maliek Powell - GAR Memorial
    102 yds - Ricky Rogers - Keystone Oaks
    101 yds - A.J. Nageotte - Cochranton
    100 yds - Albi Arapaj - Father Judge

    .
    Touchdowns: (4 or more)

    6 – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South

    6 – Rushel Shell – Hopewell

    5 – Dane Brown – Franklin Regional

    5 – Chris Highsmith – Summit Academy

    5 – Michael Kizzie – Greensburg Salem

    4 – T.J. Armstrong – Clarion Area

    4 – Cornelius Barclay – Mercyhurst Prep

    4 – Preston Bare – Palmyra

    4 – Colin Bryan – Windber Area

    4 – Demetrius Cox – Jeannette

    4 - Angel Cruz - Conrad Weiser
    4 - Julian Durden - Montour
    4 - Andrew Erenberg - Peters Township
    4 - Dylan Evans - Pen Argyl
    4 - Tyler Johnson - North East
    4 - Damion Jones-Moore - Pittsburgh Central Catholic

    4 – Demetrious Lewis – Ringgold

    4 – Hakeem Lincoln – Riverside (D-2)

    4 – Joe Merli – Holy Cross

    4 - Alex Mozo - Exeter

    4 – Ben Myers – Cambria Heights

    4 – Nick O’Brien – Wyoming Area

    4 – Wesley Phipps – Grove City

    4 - Darrell Scott - Daniel Boone
    4 - Kevin Stago, Jr. - East Pennsboro
    4 - Sean Ulmer - Neshaminy
    4 - Dakota Vaughn - Otto-Eldred
    4 - Marc Wilson - Langley
    DEFENSE:
    .
    Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:

    91 yds – Justin Shaw – Central Valley

    58 yds – Erie Matheson – Ridgway

    57 yds – Jay Ratti – Rochester

    55 yds – Cornelius Raye – Taylor Allderdice

    53 yds – Jeremy Musser – Shippensburg

    52 yds - Junior Joseph - Wilson (D3)
    47 yds – Jeremy Musser - Shippensburg
    44 yds - Bobby Marterella - Neshaminy

    40 yds – Antwain Kitt – Dobbins Vo-Tech

    35 yds – Alex Minnis – Meadville

    29 yds – Shaquon Allen – George Washington

    26 yds – Matt Aten – Lackawanna Trail
    25 yds – Shevon Allen – Westinghouse

    23 yds – Mike Bucek – Penn Manor

    15 yds – Nick Sywyj – Seton-LaSalle

    13 yds – Tre Gaines – Brashear

    9 yds – Roderick Malone – Harrisburg

    7 yds – Spencer Hubsch – Brentwood

    7 yds – Joe Phillips – Jeggerson-Morgan

    5 yds – A.J. Mang – Avonworth

    0 yds – Maurice Lewis – Central Dauphin East

    0 yds – Mike Renda – Western Beaver

    0 yds – Bobby Tacey -Pittsburgh North Catholic

    0 yds – Jayme Tatko – Beaver Area

    .
    Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

    95 yds – Josh Falatovich – Greensburg Salem

    95 yds – Jordan Whitehead – Central Valley

    84 yds – Aaron O’Brien – York Catholic

    83 yds - Brett Wanek - Dallas
    66 yds – Marquis Fells – Central York
    51 yds - Greg Garmen - McDowell
    48 yds - Ryan Babirad - Fort Cherry
    47 yds - Tyler VanAken - Greenville
    46 yds - David McBride - Chambersburg
    45 yds - Dontez Williams - Steel Valley

    41 yds – Charles Wilson-Adams – Tyrone Area

    40 yds – Tyler Boyd – Clairton

    40 yds – Jared Horne – Schuylkill Valley

    37 yds – Dan McSurdy – North Schuylkill

    35 yds - Angel Cruz - Conrad Weiser

    35 yds – Tim Tallyen – Windber Area

    34 yds – Rene Villafane – George Washington

    30 yds – Sean Finley – Dover Area

    30 yds – Mike Jones – Dobbins Vo-Tech

    28 yds - Johnnie Cherneskie - Pope John Paul II
    25 yds - Sean O'Brien - Brentwood
    21 yds - Blaise Coggin - Jenkintown
    21 yds - Brian Laskowski - State College
    19 yds - Dakota Owen - Elmer L. Meyers
    18 yds - Meyrick Lamb - Mount Carmel Area
    14 yds - Jack Williams - North Pocono

    .
    Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:

    32 yds – Ryan Troup – Central York

    21 yds – Nick Duva – Greensburg Central Catholic

    17 yds – Martin Strenk – Delaware Valley

    12 yds – Sean Ulmer – Neshaminy

    0 yds – Matt Goodrich – Lackawanna Trail

    0 yds – John Koller – Susquehannock

    0 yds – Drew Scales – Central Dauphin

    .

    Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:

    .
    Interceptions: (2 or more)

    3 – Mike Gilger – Mount Carmel Area

    3 – Alex Intihar -Westmont Hilltop

    2 – Johnnie Adgers – Waynesboro

    2 – Dwayne Canady – Mercyhurst Prep

    2 – Jacob Kleman – Mount Carmel Area

    2 – Mike Racciato – Pen Argyl

    2 – Antoine Whitney – Whitney – Edward Bok Vo-Tech

    .
    Fumble Recoveries: (2 or more)

    .
    Blocked Punts: (2 or more)

    .
    Tackles: (10 or more)

    20 – Jarrad Seifrit – Cocalico

    19 – Garrett Vulcano – Chartiers-Houston

    17 – Bryton Barr – Mechanicsburg

    16 – Kyle Felpel – Cocalico

    16 – Dalton Kern – Cocalico

    16 – Mike Jalowenko – Jenkintown

    15 – T.J. Armstrong – Clarion Area

    15 – Mike LoPresti – Dover Area
    15 – Riley Warren – McDowell

    14 – Sean Gallagher – McDowell

    14 – Luke Patten – West Middlesex

    13 – Derek Knight – Pottsville

    13 – Dylan Ludwig – Moshannon Valley

    13 – Keith Pappas – South Western

    13 – Mike Shansky – Blackhawk

    13 – Brian Suminski – General McLane

    13 – Ryan Torrence – Ligonier Valley

    12 – Tanner Cahill – Conemaugh Twp.

    12 – Carnie Fryfogle – South Western

    12 – Ryan Knupp – Ligonier Valley

    12 – Tyler Martin – Moshannon Valley

    12 – Tyler Morrissey – Springfield (Delco)

    12 – Mike Sloan – Keystone Oaks

    12 – Bobby Vanwhy – Montgomery

    12 – Alec Warner – Littlestown

    11 – Dylan Border – Dover Area

    11 – Travis Blankenhorn – Pottsville Area

    11 – Luke Casamacca – Conrad Weiser

    11 – Charlie Evans – Pottsville

    11 – Trevor Hildebrand – Littlestown

    11 – Brenden Kearney – Blackhawk

    11 – Russell Markosky – Ligonier Valley

    11 – Noah McMillan – Westmont Hilltop

    11 – Nathan Patterson – Southern Huntingdon

    11 – Ryan Rickell – Littlestown

    11 – Dan Zambanini – Conemaugh Twp.

    10 – Cody Alward – Keystone Oaks

    10 – Danny Conville – Pottsville

    10 – Cole Creighton – Neshaminy

    10 – Dustin Crouse – Littlestown

    10 – Gage Domanick – Moshannon Valley

    10 – Ken Domonkos – Conemaugh Twp.

    10 – Isaac Dori – Littlestown

    10 – Shane Dunn – Dallas Area

    10 – Devon Emmertz – Chester

    10 – Sal Faieta – Bethlehem-Center

    10 - Eric Haney - Danville
    10 – Jonathan Justice – Littlestown
    10 - Jacob Ludwig - Moshannon Valley
    10 - Kyle McClure - Norristown
    10 - Tim McCusker - Coudersport
    10 – Emmanual McDowell – York Suburban
    10 - Steve O'Hara - Blackhawk
    10 - Anthony Raucci - McDowell
    10 - Adam Torrence - Ligonier Valley
    10 – Ryan Vaughn - Littlestown

    .

    Tackles for Losses: (3 or More)

    4 – Anthony Jackson – Chester

    3 – Dylan DeFrank – Trinity (D-3)

    3 – Mark Connelly – Trinity (D-3)

    .
    Sacks: (3 or More)

    4 - Zack Robinson - Daniel Boone
    SPECIAL TEAMS:
    
    Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:
    
    96 yds - Mike Felton - South Western
    
    96 yds - Petey Hernandez - Pius X
    
    95 yds - Bob Gould - Riverside
    
    
    95 yds - Patrick Murphy - Hamburg
    95 yds - Cale Rice - Danville
    95 yds - Jacob Wood - Hamburg

    90 yds - Daquan Brown - Dobbins Vo-Tech

    90 yds - Jamiere Dutrieuille - Woodland Hills

    90 yds - Donald English - Milton

    89 yds - Jordan Gifford - West Greene

    88 yds - Jordan Willetts - Warren Area

    88 yds - Larry Zimmerman - Pine Grove

    86 yds - Chace Keller - Greensburg Central Catholic

    86 yds - Daquan Minter- Greater Johnstown

    85 yds - Ben Myers - Cambria Heights

    84 yds - D.J. Burkey - Forest Hills

    84 yds - Marcus Kleckley - Beaver Falls

    81 yds – Jaime Nixon-Alark – York Suburban

    80 yds - Josh Beverly - Sto-Rox

    80 yds - James Brunson - Communications Tech

    80 yds - Austin Main - Mohawk

    80 yds - Clayton Beatty - Cochranton

    79 yds - Ryan Kutz - Canton

    79 yds - Delton Williams - Cathedral Prep

    78 yds - Pat Hempel - Greater Nanticoke

    78 yds - Colin Patten - West Middlesex

    78 yds – Tyler Smith – Delone Catholic

    75 yds - Charles Cooper - Octorara

    75 yds – Dominic Ortiz - Carlisle

    70 yds - Bryan Phillips - Portage Area

    .
    Punt Returns for Touchdowns:

    85 yds - Dante Marsick - Rochester

    69 yds - Caleb Darling - Lackawanna Trail

    68 yds - Rodney Gillin - Wilson (D3)
    60 yds - Mykel Dorsey - Chartiers-Houston

    60 yds - Robert Foster - Central Valley

    57 yds - Russell Markosky - Ligonier Valley

    55 yds - Nico Zahniser - Greenville

    50 yds - Daquan Minter- Greater Johnstown

    48 yds - Malcolm Sweeting - West Scranton

    46 yds - Danny Jackson - Trinity (D-3)

    34 yds - Colin Jones - Bishop Canevin

    31 yds - James Berger - Western Wayne

    31 yds – Jay Stone – Central York

    .
    Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

    4 - Michael Masarik - Highlands (20 yds, 43 yds, 40 yds & 30 yds

    3 - Ty Reilly - Bradford Area (26 yds, 31 yds & 20 yds)

    2 - Dom Canello - Keystone Oaks (20 yds & 22 yds)

    2 - Denny Christianson - Bethel Park (30 yds & 33 yds)

    2 - Dom DelGreco - Seton-LaSalle (30 yds & 32 yds)

    2 - Tyler Matusak - Derry Area (29 yds & 36 yds)

    .
    Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

    44 yds - Dalton Landis - Emmaus

    43 yds - Junker - Westmont Hilltop

    43 yds - Michael Masarik - Highlands

    41 yds - Ben Engle - Pine-Richland

    40 yds - Michael Masarik - Highlands

    38 yds - Josh Clothiaux - State College

    37 yds - John Sennick - Neshannock

    37 yds - Jake Wright - George Washington

    36 yds - Justin Hatbob - Burrell

    36 yds - Tyler Matusak - Derry Area

    34 yds - Max Randolph - Kutztown

    33 yds - Danny Christianson - Bethel Park

    33 yds - Daulton Ritter - Cedar Crest

    33 yds - Troy Stivenson - Athens Area

    32 yds - Dom DelGreco - Seton-LaSalle

    32 yds - Michael Denny - Seneca Valley

    32 yds - Gerard Fox - Norristown

    31 yds - Ty Reilly - Bradford Area

    30 yds - Coby Croft - Avonworth

    30 yds - Danny Christianson - Bethel Park

    30 yds - Dom DelGreco - Seton-LaSalle

    30 yds - Michael Masarik - Highlands

    .
    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    .
    Punting Ave: (40 yds+ and 3 punts Minimum)

    49.0 yds - Bryan Reice - Neshaminy (3 punts)

    42.8 yds - Zach Gregory - Conestoga (4 punts)
    41.8 yds - Connor Tom - Conrad Weiser (6 punts)
    41.0 Yds - Andrew Dick - Hollidaysburg (4 punts)
    41.0 yds – Mike Felton – South Western (4 punts)


  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 3

     

    The installements of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published. 

      

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 3-0), def. Kiski Area 42-7

    2. Neshaminy (1, 3-0), def. Central Bucks East 35-12

    3. North Allegheny (7, 3-0), def. Upper St. Clair 28-21

    4. La Salle College High School (12, 2-1), def. West Catholic 24-0

    5. Downingtown East (1, 3-0), def. Glen Mills 29-28

    6. Upper St. Clair (7, 2-1), lost to North Allegheny 28-21

    7. Gateway (7, 3-0), def. Greater Latrobe 45-7

    8. Nazareth (11, 3-0), def. Bethlehem Liberty 42-41

    9. Council Rock South (1, 3-0), def. Pennridge 2-0

    10. Cumberland Valley (3, 3-0), def. Bishop McDevitt 3-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Abington (1), Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), North Penn (1), Ridley (1), Spring-Ford (1), Delaware Valley (2), Wyoming Valley West (2), Cedar Cliff (3), Central Dauphin (3), Daniel Boone (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), Erie McDowell (7), McKeesport Area (7), Mt. Lebanon (7), Woodland Hills (7), Bethlehem Liberty (11), Easton (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11), Father Judge (12), Roman Catholic (12), St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 2-1), def. Conwell-Egan Catholic 53-8

    2. Montour (7, 2-1), def. Ambridge 42-0

    3. Central Valley (7, 3-0), def. New Castle 48-25

    4. Grove City (10, 3-0), def. Franklin Area 62-14

    5. Thomas Jefferson (7, 2-1), def. McGuffey 48-14

    6. Susquehanna Township (3, 3-0), def. Greencastle-Antrim 49-24

    7. Franklin Regional (7, 3-0), def. Albert Gallatin 70-6

    8. Hopewell (7, 3-0), def. Moon Area 56-28

    9. Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 2-1), def. Erie Strong Vincent 48-18

    10. Valley View (2, 3-0), def. Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 28-0

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bishop Shanahan (1), Springfield-Delco (1), Strath Haven (1), Abington Heights (2), Crestwood (2), Dallas (2), Bishop McDevitt (3), Lampeter-Strasburg (3), West York Area (3), Greater Johnstown (6), Blackhawk (7), Indiana Area (7), Knoch (7), Ringgold (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Saint Marys (9), Allentown Central Catholic (11), Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    AA:

    1. Seton-LaSalle (7, 3-0), def. Washington 34-14

    2. Lancaster Catholic (3, 3-0), def. J.P. McCaskey 56-28

    3. Mount Carmel Area (4, 3-0), def. West Perry 53-20

    4. Aliquippa (7, 3-0), def. Riverside (Ellwood City) 46-28

    5. Northern Lehigh (11, 3-0), def. Saucon Valley 36-0

    6. Camp Hill Trinity (3, 2-1), def. Susquenita 44-7

    7. South Fayette (7, 2-1), def. Steel Valley 23-20

    8. West Catholic (12, 0-3), lost to La Salle College High School 24-0

    9. Lewisburg (4, 2-1), def. Hughesville 42-7

    10. Wilmington Area (10, 3-0), def. Karns City 41-12

    HONORABLE MENTION: Lakeland (2), Delone Catholic (3), Wyomissing (3), Bloomsburg (4), Danville (4), North Penn-Blossburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Richland Township (6), Tyrone (6), Beaver Falls (7), Ford City (7), Greensburg Central Catholic (7), Shady Side Academy (7), Moniteau (9), Hickory (10), North East (10), Pen Argyl (11), North Schuylkill (11), Pine Grove Area (11)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7, 3-0), def. Carlynton 44-0

    2. Southern Columbia (4, 3-0), def. Shamokin 46-21

    3. Bangor Pius X (11, 3-0), def. Schuylkill Valley 56-28

    4. Dunmore (2, 3-0), def. West Scranton 26-13

    5. Rochester (7, 3-0), def. Union (New Castle) 46-7

    6. Bishop McCort (6, 3-0), def. Somerset 45-0

    7. Sto-Rox (7, 3-0), def. Neshannock 43-11

    8. Springdale (7, 2-1), def. Our Lady of Sacred Heart 23-0

    9. Line Mountain (4, 2-1), def. Williams Valley 49-20

    10. Mercyhurst Prep (10, 3-0), def. Cambridge Springs 67-24

    HONORABLE MENTION: Lackawanna Trail (2), Riverside (2), Millersburg (3), Steelton-Highspire (3), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Bellwood-Antis (6), Juniata Valley (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Fort Cherry (7), North Catholic (7), Curwensville (9), Port Allegany (9), Farrell (10), Mercer Area (10), Sharpsville (10), West Middlesex (10), Mahanoy Area (11), Marian Catholic (11), Shenandoah Valley (11)

  • Nosovitch leads Central Catholic to first win

    ALLENTOWN – Brendan Nosovitch led the way throwing for two touchdowns and running for three more. Allentown Central Catholic scored 42 unanswered points in a 52-14 win over Bethlehem Catholic at J. Birney Crum Stadium Saturday night.

    The start of the game looked more like two prizefighters slugging it out. Both teams scored twice in a wild first quarter.

    The Vikings started the scoring barrage, running the ball ten times on their opening possession. Colin McDermott finished the drive going right up the gut for the five-yard score. Tim DiGiacomo’s kick made it 7-0 Vikings with 6:38 remaining in the first quarter.

    Bethlehem Catholic only needed three plays to tie the game up at seven. Quarterback Connor Casey threw a quick out to Evan Blair who took it 65-yards for the score.

    The Vikings answered the Golden Hawks scoring drive by putting together an 11-play drive of their own. The drive ended with a 26-yard field goal by DiGiacomo. Vikings led 10-7.

    The Golden Hawks went to their bag of big plays. Robert Akrie took the hand-off and broke tackles en route to an 86-yard run. At the end of the first quarter Bethlehem Catholic led 14-10.

    The Viking flexed their muscles and took over the game in the second quarter, scoring three times. Nosovitch scored on runs of three and 43 yards. He connected with Kevin Gulyas for a 33-yard touchdown pass with 11 seconds remaining in the first half.

    The Vikings defense made the adjustment and shut down the Golden Hawks in the second quarter. If you take away the two big plays by the Golden Hawks they had less the 50 yards of total offense. Central Catholic had 16 first downs and a balanced offensive attack in the first half (128 yards rushing and 121 yards passing). The Vikings led 31-14 at the half.

    The Vikings defense in the second half was perfect and gave up no points. McDermott scored on a five-yard run and Nosovitch added a 43-yard run in the third quarter.

    The only scoring in the fourth quarter was a Nosovitch to Gulyas 22-yard pass. Allentown Central Catholic got their first win of the season, 52-14.

    Colin McDermott led the way rushing for the Vikings with 133 yards and two scores. Kevin Gulyas had 11 catches for 163 yards and two scores.

    Connor Casey led the way for the Golden Hawks with 112 yards rushing and 109 yards passing.

    Allentown Central Catholic (1-2) travels to Northampton next Friday night. Bethlehem Catholic (2-1) travels to Dieruff.

  • Harding does it again

    Harding does it again

    BETHLEHEM – For a second straight week, Nazareth Area found their team down in the second half and again it was Dan Harding who engineered a comeback. The Blue Eagles overcame a three-touchdown deficit to defeat Bethlehem Liberty in front of 7,000 fans Friday night at Bethlehem Area School District Stadium.

    It was the Liberty Hurricanes who struck first with a Devon Jones 40-yard touchdown run. The extra point was blocked and the Hurricanes led 6-0.

    The Blue Eagles overcame an early turnover, got one back, and Harding went in for the five-yard touchdown run with 3:33 left in the first quarter to tie the game up at six.

    The Hurricanes dominated the second quarter scoring with four of the five touchdowns. Jones went in for a 28-yard run. James McCarthy scored on runs of one-yard and 76-yards. The Blue Eagles only score in the quarter came from a Harding to Adam Bridgeforth 16-yard touchdown pass. Michael Harris finished the scoring for the Hurricanes going in for a 30-yard run with 16 seconds remaining in the first half.

    Liberty had 15 first downs and over 270 yards rushing in the first half. The Hurricanes went into halftime with a commanding 34-13 lead.

    The comeback kids would get the party started in the second half with Nazareth’s freshman, running back Jordan Gray scoring on an 18-yard run. Harding added two more touchdown passes to Andrew Bridgeforth (18-yards and 51-yards) to tie the game up at 34 with nine seconds remaining in the quarter.

    The Hurricanes took the lead back with 9:51 remaining in the game.  Stephon Font-Toomer ran right up the middle for a 33-yard run putting Liberty up 41-34.

    Harding threw for 394 yards including a 32-yard touchdown pass to Andrew Bridgeforth with 38 seconds remaining in the game to bring Nazareth back within one, 41-40. The Blue Eagles decided to go for the win and Harding’s two-point conversion to Dan Shepherd cemented the comeback 42-41.

    Harding’s two favorite targets on the night were Adam Bridgeforth who had 12 catches for 143 yards and one score and Andrew Bridgeforth who had 160 yards and three scores.

    Liberty’s Quarterback James McCarthy led the way with 215 yards rushing and 73 yards passing.

    Nazareth (3-0) hosts William Allen next Friday night. Bethlehem Liberty (2-1) will try to rebound home next week against Whitehall.

  • 2011 Star Stats of the Week – Week 2

    Courtesy of PAFootballNews.com

    NOTE: Submit your players stats to PAFootballNews.com each week!

    OFFENSE:

    Rushing: (200 yds or more)

    292 yds – Manny Simpson – Penn-Trafford
    265 yds – Kyle Crawford – Ellwood City

    264 yds – Jim Roccograndi – Dallas
    257 yds – Dale Klobuchir – Keystone Oaks
    254 yds – Kellen Mackey – New Brighton

    244 yds – Eryk Cerankowski – Schuylkill Valley

    235 yds – Zach Barr – Downingtown West

    233 yds – Rushell Shell – Hopewell

    225 yds – Brian Donnelly – Council Rock South
    212 yds – Rob Getz – Pleasant Valley
    209 yds – Kevin Hart – Seton LaSalle

    208 yds – George Walker – Glen Mills

    205 yds – Okezie Alozie – Bethlehem Freedom

    205 yds – David Williams – Archbishop Wood

    203 yds – Dylan Evans – Pen Argyl
    200 yds – Josh Beverly – Sto-Rox

    200 yds – Rodney Gillin – Wilson (D-3)

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    Passing: (200 yds or more)

    378 yds – Max Strasiser – North Star

    369 yds – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany

    312 yds – Dan Harding – Nazareth

    311 yds – Gervon Simon – Greater Johnstown

    299 yds – Dave Cotellese – Pope John Paul II

    294 yds – Ryan Mincher – Shaler Area
    284 yds – Joey Monaghan – Archbishop Wood

    276 yds – Grant Speigle – Conemaugh Township

    246 yds – Tyler Unger – Fleetwood

    244 yds – Justin Gdula – Forest Hills
    217 yds – Mikal Hall – Aliquippa

    210 yds – Pat Wise – Kutztown
    205 yds – Jordan Brown – Seneca Valley
    200 yds – Eddie Stockett – McKeesport

    .
    Touchdown Passes: (4 or More)

    4 – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany

    4 – A.J. Long – Pius X
    4 – Gervon Simon – Greater Johnstown

    4 – Grant Speigle – Conemaugh Township
    4 – Max Strasiser – North Star

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    Receiving: (100 yds or more)

    229 yds – Tyce Miller – Port Allegany

    218 yds – Nate Smith – Archbishop Wood
    158 yds – Tony Strasiser – North Star

    139 yds – Adam Bridgeforth – Nazareth

    134 yds – Anthony Nixon – Pittsburgh Central Catholic

    127 yds – Jacob Gribb – Pope John Paul II
    124 yds – Steve Hilborn – Fleetwood

    124 yds – Daniel Snyder – Kutztown
    124 yds – Mark Watson – Greater Johnstown
    122 yds – Cole Bush – Burrell

    121 yds – Diante Cherry – J. P. McCaskey
    120 yds – Sean Gavin – Shaler Area

    111 yds – Rob Jones – Northgate

    111 yds – Leroy McClain – Susquehanna Twp.

    109 yds – Jason Simonovich – Dallas

    105 yds – Ken Domonkos – Conemaugh Twp.

    105 yds – Christian Menat – Exeter

    100 yds – Jaquan Williams – Penn Hills

    .
    Touchdowns: (4 or more)

    6 – Kyle Crawford – Ellwood City
    5 – Dale Klobuchir – Keystone Oaks
    5 – Dontez Williams – Steel Valley

    4 – Colin Bryan – Windber Area

    4 – Eryk Cerankowski – Schuylkill Valley

    4 – Clay Ewell – Springfield (Montco)

    4 – Drew Harris – Downingtown East
    4 – Kevin Hart – Seton LaSalle

    4 – Elijah Locke – Northern York

    4 – Manny Simpson – Penn-Trafford
    4 – Max Strasiser – North Star
    4 – Tyrayl Veney – Indiana Area

    DEFENSE:
    .
    Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:

    109 yds – Mason Smith – Wyomissing

    90 yds – Barkley Rhoat – Everett Area
    65 yds – Josh Reid – Carrick
    50 yds – Andy Jones – Greenville

    41 yds – Michael Clarke – Bangor

    38 yds – Michael Libby – Glen Mills
    36 yds – Rob Phillips – Abington

    35 yds – Ryan Phillips – Cheltenham
    11 yds – Greg Chaffee – Upper St. Clair
    11 yds – Bishop Gethers – Taylor-Allderdice
    10 yds – Cornelius Roy – Taylor-Allderdice
    1 yd – Dan Dallas – Cornell

    0 yds – Deshaun Roberts – Brashear

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    Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

    99 yds – Christian Herstine – Beaver Area
    97 yds – Dalton Dietrich – Thyomas Jefferson
    94 yds – Mallory Claybourne – Perry Traditional Academy
    78 yds – Tony DeViro – Freeport Area
    75 yds – Seth Miller – Jeannette
    70 yds – DeMetri Lockley – Butler Area

    66 yds – Tyler Reddick – North Hills

    64 yds – Omar Bashir – Edward Bok Vo-Tech

    61 yds – Shane Baker – Portage Area

    61 yds – Ian Dobbins – Belle Vernon
    61 yds – Nick Kopchak – Bethlehem Freedom

    60 yds – Cortez Harris – Olney

    55 yds – Cody Alward – Keystone Oaks

    51 yds – Marquis Costello – Downingtown West

    50 yds – Tim Vicario – Bangor

    46 yds – Josh Dennis – Cochranton
    43 yds – David Getz – Northern Lehigh

    38 yds – Mike Ranalli – Peters Township
    37 yds – Alex Strezeski – Knoch
    35 yds – Denver Cordell – Greencastle-Antrim

    12 yds – Levonte Ford – Erie East

    .

    Interceptions: (2 or more)

    2 – Tommy DePaul – Governor Mifflin

    2 – Chad Eisenhooth – Cochranton

    2 – Matt Riggle – Bethlehem-Center

    2 – Jordan Scott – Farrell

     

    Blocked Punts: (2 or more)

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    Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:

    16 yds – Ryan Hogue – Conemaugh Township

    8 yds – Jason Peterson – Woodland Hills

    6 yds – Clay Ewell – Springfield (Montco)

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    Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:

    .
    Fumble Recoveries: (2 or more)

    2 – Cody Bytner – Penns Manor

    2 – Colby Petrilla – Hazleton Area

    2 – Deshaun Roberts – Brashear

    2 – Jihad Ward – Edward Bok Vo-Tech

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    Tackles: (10 or more)

    21 – Cam Cyphert – Cochranton

    16 – Jacob Craig – Berlin Brothersvalley

    16 – Kyle McClure – Norristown

    14 – Shane Dunn – Dallas

    13 – Jalen Scott – Farrell

    13 – Dan Zambanini – Conemaugh Twp.

    12 – Tanner Cahill – Conemaugh Twp.

    12 – Cody Keefer – Berlin Brothersvalley

    12 – Shikeal Page – Strong Vincent

    11 – Logan Head – Eisenhower

    11 – Darius Wills – Norristown

    10 – Nico DeJohn – New Castle

    10 – Najee Harris – Norristown

    10 – Robert Jones – Strong Vincent

    10 – Jacob Ludwig – Moshannon Valley

    10 – Mackensie Quinn – Northgate

    10 – Brett Wanek – Dallas

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    Tackles for Losses: (3 or More)

    6 – Jacob Craig – Berlin Brothersvalley

    4 – Angle Cruz – Conrad Weiser
    3 – Cole Butler – Berlin Brothersvalley
    3 – Cody Keefer – Berlin Brothersvalley

    3- Kyle Schomp – Northern Lehigh

    3 – Jake Sofran – Bethlehem-Center

    .
    Sacks: (3 or More)

    8 – Tariq Reid – Prep Charter

    SPECIAL TEAMS:

    Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:

    99 yds – Patrick Frey – Trinity
    98 yds – Matt Dull – Chestnut Ridge
    97 yds – Jonathan Dorogy – Seneca Valley
    95 yds – Wesley Phipps – Grove City
    92 yds – Tyrayl Veney – Indiana Area

    91 yds – Thomas Taylor – Wyomissing

    90 yds – Dimitri Orfanopoulos – Mount Lebanon

    90 yds – Aaron Swinton – J.P. McCaskey

    90 yds – Daryl Worley – William Penn Charter

    89 yds – Anthony Jordan – Erie East

    88 yds – Bradi Moore – Central (Martinsburg)
    88 yds – Shaquille Sammons – Edward Bok Vo-Tech
    88 yds – Mark Thompson – Cheltenham

    86 yds – Anthony Alimenti – Council Rock South
    85 yds – Kevin Hart – Seton-LaSalle
    85 yds – Corey Kelly – William Penn Charter

    81 yds – Devon Hauger – Rockwood
    80 yds – Dawonnw Stovall – Sharon Area
    77 yds – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South
    71 yds – Darien Middaugh – Northern Lehigh

    70 yds – Joe Phillips – Jefferson-Morgan
    65 yds – Sharquill Farmer – Dobbins Vo-Tech
    65 yds – Kion Lambert – Rochester

    .

    Punt Returns: (Two or More)

    2 – Jake Burritt – Belle Vernon

    .
    Punt Returns for Touchdowns:

    86 yds – Terrence Snetter – Bensalem

    75 yds – Jake Burritt – Belle Vernon
    72 yds – Casey Lauber – Indiana Area
    70 yds – Jake Burritt – Belle Vernon
    65 yds – Harry Randall – Woodland Hills

    63 yds – Joe Cacchione – Wyomissing

    61 yds – Dylan Hoffman – Northern Lehigh

    56 yds – Dante Marcus – Perry Traditional Academy
    55 yds – Desmond Sams – West Philadelphia
    53 yds – Dan Brown – Central Bucks South

    50 yds – Andrew DeGol – Bellwood-Antis
    50 yds – Jarron Knisely – Central (Martinsburg)
    44 yds – Tyreon May – Union Area
    40 yds – Clay Ewell – Springfield (Montco)

    38 yds – LaQuille Nesbitt – Philadelphia Northeast

    .
    Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

    2 – Daniel Rosendahl – Fairview (29 yds & 25 yds)

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    Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

    39 yds – John Christofi – Elizabeth-Forward

    35 yds – Mitchell Maczura – Pittsburgh Central Catholic

    37 yds – Nate Bowden – Hopewell

    34 yds – Connor Tom – Conrad Weiser

    34 yds – Tom Forse – West Allegheny

    34 yds – Logan Mooney – Franklin

    33 yds – Mike Gardner – Blackhawk

    32 yds – Scott George – Forest Hills
    32 yds – Dimitri Orfanopolous – Mount Lebanon
    30 yds – Ian Harrigan – Phoenixville

    30 yds – Braden Junker – Westmont Hilltop

    .
    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    3 – Scott George – Forest Hills

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    Punting Ave: (40 yds+ and 3 punts Minimum)


  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 2

    The installements of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published.

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 2-0), def. Bethel Park 30-7

    2. Neshaminy (1, 2-0), def. Hatboro-Horsham 27-0

    3. North Allegheny (7, 2-0), def. Butler 49-7

    4. La Salle College High School (12, 1-1), lost to Bergen Catholic (N.J.) 41-17

    5. Upper St. Clair (7, 2-0), def. Norwin 42-0

    6. Downingtown East (1, 2-0), def. Bayard Rustin 42-13

    7. Bethlehem Liberty (11, 2-0), def. Northampton 34-7

    8. North Penn (1, 1-1), def. Lansdale Catholic 36-6

    9. Council Rock South (1, 2-0), def. Father Judge 35-34

    10. Cumberland Valley (3, 2-0), def. Central York 27-6

    HONORABLE MENTION: Abington (1), Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Henderson (1), Ridley (1), Souderton (1), Delaware Valley (2), Wyoming Valley West (2), Cedar Cliff (3), Central Dauphin (3), Daniel Boone (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), State College Area (6), Gateway (7), Erie McDowell (7), McKeesport Area (7), Mt. Lebanon (7), Woodland Hills (7), Easton (11), Nazareth (11), Parkland (11), Whitehall (11), Father Judge (12), Roman Catholic (12)

    AAA:

    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 1-1), def. West Catholic 28-0

    2. Bishop McDevitt (3, 1-1), def. Central Dauphin 20-13

    3. Montour (7, 1-1), lost to Hopewell 22-19

    4. Central Valley (7, 2-0), def. West Allegheny 13-9
    5. Grove City (10, 2-0), def. Corry Area 77-0

    6. Thomas Jefferson (7, 1-1), def. South Park 48-7

    7. Franklin Regional (7, 2-0), def. Kiski Area 35-7

    8. Susquehanna Township (3, 2-0), def. Spring Grove 40-7

    9. Valley View (2, 2-0), def. Carbondale Area 49-6

    10. Erie Cathedral Prep (10, 1-1),def. Erie Central Tech 55-14

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bishop Shanahan (1), Strath Haven (1), Abington Heights (2), Dallas (2), Greencastle-Antrim (3), Lampeter-Strasburg (3), West York Area (3), Selinsgrove (4), Greater Johnstown (6), Blackhawk (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Knoch (7), Ringgold (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Allentown Central Catholic (11), Cardinal O’Hara (12)
    AA:
    1. West Catholic (12, 0-2), lost to Archbishop Wood 28-0
    2. Seton-LaSalle (7, 2-0), def. Shady Side Academy 30-0

    3. Lancaster Catholic (3, 2-0), def. Hempfield (Landisville) 46-6

    4. Mount Carmel Area (4, 2-0), def. Lewisburg 27-16
    5. Aliquippa (7, 2-0), def. Beaver Falls 27-0

    6. Northern Lehigh (11, 2-0), def. Wilson Area 55-12

    7. South Fayette (7, 1-1), def. Summit Academy 34-0

    8. Camp Hill Trinity (3, 1-1), def. Camp Hill 52-7

    9. Lewisburg (4, 1-1), lost to Mount Carmel Area 27-16

    10. Wilmington Area (10, 2-0), def. Greenville Area 34-6

    HONORABLE MENTION: GAR Memorial (2), Lakeland (2), Delone Catholic (3), Wyomissing (3), Bloomsburg (4), Danville (4), North Penn-Blossburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Richland Township (6), Tyrone (6), Beaver Falls (7), Ford City (7), Greensburg Central Catholic (7), Shady Side Academy (7), Brookville (9), Karns City (9), General McLane (10), Sharon Area (10), Pen Argyl (11), North Schuylkill (11), Pine Grove Area (11)
    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 2-0), def. Western Beaver 48-0
    2. Southern Columbia (4, 2-0), def. Montoursville 42-7
    3. Bangor Pius X (11, 2-0), def. Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Md.) 53-15
    4. Rochester (7, 2-0), def. Fort Cherry 34-12
    5. Dunmore (2, 2-0), def. Wilkes-Barre Meyers 39-0

    6. Bishop McCort (6, 2-0), def. Bishop Carroll 49-0

    7. Sto-Rox (7, 2-0), def. Carlynton 40-6

    8. Springdale (7, 1-1), lost to Avonworth 7-6

    9. Curwensville (9, 2-0), def. Sheffield 37-0

    10. Line Mountain (4, 1-1), def. Jim Thorpe 62-32

    HONORABLE MENTION: Lackawanna Trail (2), Riverside (2), Millersburg (3), Steelton-Highspire (3), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Bellwood-Antis (6), Juniata Valley (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Fort Cherry (7), North Catholic (7), Port Allegany (9), Farrell (10), Mercyhurst Prep (10), Sharpsville (10), West Middlesex (10), Marian Catholic (11), Schuylkill Haven (11), Shenandoah Valley (11), Williams Valley (11)

     

     

     

     

  • Harding leads Nazareth over Easton Area

    NAZARETH – With his team down two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, Dan Harding directed three Blue Eagles touchdown drives in the last 12 minutes of the game. Harding completed the comeback to stun the Red Rovers 35-28 at Andrew Leh Field Friday night in Nazareth. It was the first win over the Red Rovers since 1998.

    The Blue Eagles got on the scoreboard first on their second drive. The Blue Eagles striked first. Harding hit Adam Bridgeforth for a 67-yard bomb for the score. Jack Portnoy’s extra point made it 7-0 Blue Eagles.

    The Red Rovers answered the Blue Eagles drive by engineering a 73-yard, eight-play drive. Quarterback Ian Hayden found Zach Herres in the back of the end zone for the 17-yard touchdown pass. The game was tied at 7.

    The second quarter saw the Red Rovers running game take over. James Middleton scored on an 84-yard run and Kevin Griffin plowed in from two-yards out. The Blue Eagles added one score on a Kani Camacho three-yard run.

    At halftime the Red Rovers led 21-14. The first half the Red Rovers showed a nice balance by throwing for 112 yards and rushing for 213 yards. They had 12 first downs.

    The Red Rovers took a commanding 28-14 lead in the third quarter on Griffin’s 12-yard run. The drive went 58 yards on five plays.

    In the fourth quarter it would be all Blue Eagles. The comeback started early in the fourth quarter. Harding’s eight-yard score capped off an eight play, 78-yard drive, to cut the Red Rover lead to 28-21 with 11:36 remaining.

    Nazareth’s defense came up with the big stop and got the ball back with 9:56 remaining. The Blue Eagles offense used a balanced attack during this drive, passing and rushing five times each as Harding finished off the drive hitting Dan Shepherd. Shepherd made an amazing catch fighting off the defender for a 17-yard touchdown pass. The score tied up the game at 28 with 6:21 remaining.

    Shepherd’s interception ended another Red Rover drive late in the game. The Blue Eagles started on Easton’s 34-yard line with less than three minutes to go.

    Harding finished off the go ahead drive with a one-yard run putting Nazareth up 35-28 with 1:33 remaining in the game.

    The Red Rovers drove inside the 20-yard line. The drive ended on a fumble that was recovered by Nazareth. Nazareth held on for a 35-28 win over Easton.

    The teams combined for over 1,000 yards of total offense. Easton had 535 total yards of offense and Nazareth had 480 total yards.

    Harding led the way for Nazareth completing 19 of 29 passes for 312 yards and two scores. His favorite target was Adam Bridgeforth who caught six passes for 135 yards and one score. Freshman running back Jordan Gray added 101 yards rushing on 14 carries.

    The Red Rovers Ian Hayden passed for 188 yards and James Middleton added 147 yards rushing.

    Nazareth (2-0) travels to Bethlehem to take on (2-0) Liberty. Easton (1-1) hosts Northampton (0-2).

  • 2011 Stat Stars of the Week – Week # 1

    Provided by PAFootballNews.com

    OFFENSE:

    Rushing: (200 yds or more)

    315 yds – Alex Holland – Curwensville

    313 yds – Devin Miller – Williamsport

    274 yds – Max Marcus – Boyertown

    261 yds – Brandon Cooper – Schuylkill Haven

    256 yds – Cimirrow Moat – Marple Newtown

    247 yds – Luke Hagy – Mount Lebanon

    247 yds – Paul Martin – Marian Catholic

    242 yds – J.T. Blyden – Avon Grove

    236 yds – Jared Van Dohren – Boyertown

    235 yds – Dane Brown – Franklin Regional

    231 yds – Julian Durden – Montour

    229 yds – Drew Harris – Downingtown East

    226 yds – Josh Huey – Purchase Line

    225 yds – Preston Bare – Palmyra

    224 yds – Dae-hon Cheung – Coatesville

    224 yds – Dontez Williams – Steel Valley

    219 yds – Drew Harris – Downingtown East

    219 yds – Andrew Iezzi – Blairsville

    217 yds – Malcom Coston – Mastery Charter

    215 yds – Brandon Cooper – Schuylkill Haven

    207 yds – Jared Von Doren – Boyertown

    205 yds – Kyle Mayfield – North Penn (D-1)

    203 yds – Donnie Patterson – McKeesport

    203 yds – William Wiser – Big Spring

    201 yds – Ben Coulibay – Boys Latin

    201 yds – Manny Simpson – Penn-Trafford

    .
    Passing: (200 yds or more)

    326 yds – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany

    323 yds – Patrick Moriarty – Harriton

    321 yds – John Hulyo – J.P. McCaskey

    319 yds – Brendan Nosovitch – Allentown Cent. Cath.

    290 yds – Dan Harding – Nazareth

    286 yds – Frank Rubinic – Mechanicsburg

    280 yds – Hank Coyne – Spring-Ford

    276 yds – Connor McCoy – Chambersburg

    273 yds – Tim DiGiorgio – Frankford

    272 yds – Rocco Vargo – Frazier

    265 yds – Dakota Datz – Southmoreland

    264 yds – Brennan Scott – Manheim Township

    262 yds – Patrick Dill – Trinity (D-3)

    260 yds – David Cotellese – Pope John Paul II

    259 yds – Matt Buckley – Keystone Oaks

    252 yds – Kyle Lauletta – Downingtown East

    250 yds – Nick Small – Northeastern

    245 yds – Corey Unger – Fleetwood

    242 yds – Anthony Gelbaugh – Susquehanna Twp.

    237 yds – Matt Davis – Ridley

    232 yds – Mike Keir – Roman Catholic

    232 yds – Damion Terry – Cathedral Prep

    227 yds – Brandon Cooper – Bishop McCort

    226 yds – A.J. Long – Pius X

    225 yds – Max McGarity – LaSalle College

    217 yds – Max Strasiser – North Star

    216 yds – Louis Bettwy – Altoona Area

    216 yds – Eric Blinn – Western Beaver

    214 yds – Manny Stocker – Coatesville

    214 yds – Brian Uliana – Bethlehem Freedom

    211 yds – Tristan Kalinay – Northern York

    209 yds – Keith Young – Bishop McDevitt (D-12)

    208 yds – A.J. Morgan – Bucktail Area

    204 yds – Isaiah Brinkley – Samuel Fels

    204 yds – Zach Emerick – Penn-Trafford

    202 yds – Tristan Kaliney – Northern York

    201 yds – Audtin Wilson – East Pennsboro

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    Touchdown Passes: (4 or More)

    5 – Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany

    5 – Brennan Wassil – Kennedy Catholic

    4 – James Dodson – Claysburg-Kimmel

    4 – Dan Harding – Nazareth

    4 – Max McGarity – LaSalle College

    4 – Frank Rubinic – Mechanicsburg

    4 – Manny Stocker – Coatesville

    4 – Nick Todero – Pine Grove
    Receiving: (100 yds or more)

    189 yds – Diante Cherry – J.P. McCaskey

    187 yds – Kevin Gulyas – Allentown Cent. Cath.

    186 yds – Christian Leetch – Bishop McCort

    186 yds – Matt Yost – Conemaugh Twp.

    175 yds – Anthony Bozzarelli – Apollo-Ridge

    175 yds – Savoy Martin – Frankford

    172 yds – Charlie Buchanan – Port Allegany

    172 yds – Jared Siejk – Pope John Paul II

    168 yds – Colin Buckley – LaSalle College

    168 yds – Leroy McClain – Susquehanna Twp.

    163 yds – Rafeeq Barnes – Altoona Area

    157 yds – Adam Breneman – Cedar Cliff

    157 yds – Brandon Robinson – East Pennsboro

    150 yds – Connor McKlveen – Southmoreland

    147 yds – Jesse Zorger – Curwensville

    146 yds – Marcus Lyles – University City

    142 yds – Steve Hilborn – Fleetwood

    142 yds – Rob Jones – Northgate

    141 yds – Caleb Smith – Redbank Valley

    139 yds – Matt Horton – Bucktail Area

    132 yds – Justin Gentile – South Side Beaver

    130 yds – James Sell – Frazier

    129 yds – Andrew Bridgeforth – Nazareth

    124 yds – Vince Careghini – Central Bucks East

    124 yds – Andrew Spanos – Mechanicsburg

    122 yds – Nathan McLaurin – Cathedral Prep

    122 yds – Devan Willyard – Ford City

    120 yds – Shaliek Powell – GAR Memorial

    117 yds – Deshan Brown – Bethlehem-Center

    117 yds – Clifford Clark – Union Area

    115 yds – Bryton Barr – Mechanicsburg

    110 yds – John Hulyo – J.P. McCaskey

    110 yds – Malakiah Hunter – Horace Furness

    110 yds – Chris Jones – Coatesville

    109 yds – Matt Camilletti – Pius X

    109 yds – Tony Strasiser – North Star

    108 yds – Jay Harris – Downingtown East

    108 yds – Ben Myers – Cambria Heights

    108 yds – LaQuille Nesbit – Philadelphia Northeast

    104 yds – Ricky Bova – Port Allegany

    104 yds – Chris Warren – Berks Catholic

    102 yds – Ryan Babirad – Fort Cherry

    102 yds – Ricky Rogers – Keystone Oaks

    102 yds – Travis Saylor – Northern York

    101 yds – D.J. Burkey – Forest Hills

    100 yds – Jason Nalsenik – Lehighton

    100 yds – Darrel Scott – Daniel Boone

    .
    Touchdowns: (4 or more)

    6 – Jimmy Kearns – Linesville

    5 – Dorrian Brown – Baldwin

    5 – Colin Bryan – Windber  Area

    5 – Luke Hagy – Mount Lebanon

    5 – Jimmy Kearns – Linesville

    5 – Merle Moscarello – Lewisburg

    5 – Robbie Siclari – Western Wayne

    5 – Dontez Williams – Steel Valley

    4 – Preston Bare – Palmyra

    4 – J.T. Blyden – Avon Grove

    4 – Jared Brevard – Shady Side Academy

    4 – Dane Brown – Franklin Regional

    4 – Charlie Buchanan – Port Allegany

    4 – Colin Buckley – LaSalle College

    4 – Joel Chapman – Cedar Cliff

    4 – Brandon Cooper – Schuylkill Haven

    4 – Darrell Crawford – GAR Memorial

    4 – Brian Donnelly – Council Rock South

    4 – Alex Holland – Curwensville

    4 – Jalen Madison – Monessen

    4 – Brian Maslowski – Greater Nanticoke

    4 – Nick O’Brien – Wyoming Area

    4 – Jesse Rodgers – Sharon Area

    4 – Jordan Shroyer – Conemaugh Twp.

    4 – Alex Svetz – North East

    4 – Juwan Valentine – Harriton

    4 – Caden Whitman – Coudersport

    4 – Keith Young – Bishop McDevitt (D-12)

    DEFENSE:
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    Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:

    84 yds – Alfred Diggs – Taylor-Allderdice

    60 yds – Angel Cruz – Conrad Weiser

    60 yds – Josh Howard – Millersburg

    57 yds – Anthony Kungulus – Milton Hershey

    45 yds – Daniel Rosendahl – Fairview

    40 yds – Dylan Quirk – Marian Catholic

    39 yds – Payton Bachman – Northwestern Lehigh

    35 yds – Demetrius Cox – Jeannette

    35 yds – Leroy McClain – Susquehanna Twp.

    28 yds – Carvan Thompson – Clairton

    26 yds – Jimmy Kearns – Linesville

    24 yds – Chris Warden – New Hope-Solebury

    22 yds – Brian Jones – Gateway

    19 yds – Eryk Cerankowski – Schuylkill Valley

    18 yds – Dam Ammer – Keystone Oaks

    16 yds – Zach Austin – Cameron County

    10 yds – Jimmy Demarco – Connellsville

    3 yds – Gage Schilling – Ellwood City

    2 yds – Adam Mowery – Selinsgrove

    1 yd – Carvan Thompson – Clairton

    0 yds – Jaimire Dutrieulle- Woodland Hills

    0 yds – Dylan Kovatch – Greater Latrobe

    0 yds – Ryan Short – Greensburg Salem

    0 yds – Cooper Schroeder – Canon-McMillan

    .
    Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

    109 yds – Sishon Solomon – Dobbins Vo-Tech

    102 yds – Jamiel Hines – Samuel Fels

    102 yds – Jordan Harro – Palmyra

    99 yds – Tyler Buchan – Cochranton

    82 yds – Trey Miller – Port Allegany

    78 yds – Tyler Garmen – Altoona Area

    75 yds – Milton Sibanda – Jefferson-Morgan

    70 yds – John Dugas – Burgettstown

    63 yds – Connor Donohoe – Father Judge

    62 yds – Foster Reznor – Grove City

    53 yds – Ryan Babirad – Fort Cherry

    51 yds – Jimmy Waters – Wilson (D3)

    50 yds – Nick Dudley – Downingtown East

    45 yds – Bernard Godwin – Communications Tech

    42 yds – Cory Lauer – Franklin Regional

    41 yds – Gerald Burns – Wyomissing

    40 yds – Mitchell Vallone – Elk County Catholic

    38 yds – Kyle Crawford – Ellwood City

    36 yds – Andy Brown – Emmaus

    35 yds – Jake Thompson – Palisades

    35 yds – Kennel Washington – Ambridge

    34 yds – Deonte Ramsey – Carlisle

    33 yds – Dante Forte – University Prep

    31 yds – Brian Lake – Beaver Falls

    29 yds – Tajmir Flood – Bethlehem Freedom

    29 yds – Sage Pope – Hickory

    25 yds – Ben Snyder – Northwestern Lehigh

    23 yds – Noel Ruiz – Central Tech

    22 yds – Nick Vasko – Wilmington

    32 yds – Brian Beissel – Exeter Twp.

    30 yds – Zach Rego – Haverford School

    15 yds – Bobby Tacoy – North Catholic

    13 yds – Jordan Houseman – Pittston Area

    .
    Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:

    34 yds – Josh Phillips – McKeesport

    27 yds – Thomas Herb – Exeter

    22 yds – Dino Faiola – Palmyra

    0 yds – Joe Duggan – Seneca Valley

    0 yds – A.J. McGuire – Upper St. Clair

    .

    Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:

    90 yds – Blake Gunther – Malvern Prep

    .
    Interceptions: (2 or more)

    3 – Deshan Brown – Bethlehem-Center

    3 – Nick Dudlley – Downingtown East

    2 – Kyle Graham – Clearfield Area

    2 – Daniel Graziano – Mount Lebanon

    2 – Zakk Jays – Everett Area

    2 – Jacob Kleman – Mount Carmel

    2 – Jack Margavitch – Dallastown

    2 – Alex Merriman – Greater Johnstown

    2 – J.D. Okuniewski – Daniel Boone

    2 – Eli Quinter – Muhlenberg

    .
    Fumble Recoveries: (2 or more)

    2 – Dale Klobichur – Keystone Oaks

    2 – Kyle Lanich – Philipsburg-Osceola

    2 – Carvan Thompson – Clairton

    .
    Blocked Punts: (2 or more)

    2 – Mason Romano – Spring-Ford

    .
    Tackles: (10 or more)

    19 – Noah Noel – Bishop Carroll

    17 – Matt Carpenter – Avon Grove

    16 – Kevin O’Grady – Central York

    16 – Nathan Walters – Southern Huntingdon

    15 – Nicholas Maruca – Bishop Carroll

    15 – Ryan Singley – Avon Grove

    14 – Angle Cruz – Conrad Weiser

    14 – Salieu Diallo – Conrad Weiser

    14 – Rob King – Garden Spot

    14 – Keenan Rankin – Union Area

    14 – Ralph Reeves – North Penn (D-1)

    14 – Alex Smith – Bishop Carroll

    13 – Tanner Cahill – Conemaugh Twp.

    13 – Alex Holland – Curwensville

    13 – Tyler Martin – Moshannon Valley

    13 – Nick Nadachowski – Avon Grove

    13 – DuBois Ross – Pius X

    13 – Matt Sollenberger – Northern Bedford

    12 – Brent Buss – Montgomery

    12 – Kurt Detwiler – Williamsburg

    12 – Mike Dougherty – Loyalsock Twp.

    12 – Carnie Fryfogle – South Western

    12 – Tyler Janosik – Bishop Carroll

    12 – Cody Kephart – Bishop Carroll

    12 – Jacob Ludwig – Moshannon Valley

    12 – Tripp Moran – Avon Grove

    12 – Zach Moyer – Northeastern

    12 – Chris Murphy – Minersville

    11 – Sam Bacon – Pius X

    11 – Sheldon Clayton – Blairsville

    11 – Owen Craig – Mifflin County

    11 – Tyler Crawford – Cambria Heights

    11 – John Dennis – Cochranton

    11 – Scott Horvath – Central (Martinsburg)

    11 – Gary Leranian – Avon Grove

    11 – Dylan Ludwig – Moshannon Valley

    11 – Louden Klotz – Pius X

    11 – Daylin Russo – Central Dauphin

    11 – Tyson Searer – Mifflin County

    11 – James Stodart – Moshannon Valley

    11 – Jacob Tobin – Pottsville

    11 – Neil Yoder – North Star

    11 – Dan Zambanini – Conemaugh Twp.

    10 – Levi Albright – North Star

    10 – James Bova – Central York

    10 – Joe Cohick – Williamsport

    10 – Robert Conklin – Hanover Area

    10 – Austin David – Central Valley

    10 – Dylan DeFrank – Trinity (D-3)

    10 – Luke DeHart – McDowell

    10 – Rich Delea – South Western

    10 – Shawn Dell – Forest Hills

    10 – Saladin Dickson – Central York

    10 – Gage Domanick – Moshannon Valley

    10 – Ken Domonkos – Conemaugh Twp.

    10 – Isaac Dori – Littlestown

    10 – Tyler Flick – Central Columbia

    10 – Lucas Hearn – Williamsburg

    10 – Tucker Keefer – Ephrata

    10 – Zach Lingenfelter – Central (Martinsburg)

    10 – Mike LoPresti – Dover Area

    10 – Noah McQuillan – Westmont Hilltop

    10 – Andrew Mock – Windber Area

    10 – Tyson Parsons – Pottsville

    10 – Steve Plenski – Neshaminy

    10 – Taylor Pressel – Northern Bedford

    10 – Alex Pstrak – Ephrata

    10 – Hayden Rigo – North Star

    10 – Matt Ritchey – Central (Martinsburg)

    10 – Garrett Shnyder – Montgomery

    10 – Rich Sickler – GAR Memorial

    10 – Shakir Soto – GAR Memorial

    10 – Kaleb Springer – Hollidaysburg

    10 – Adam Tamplin – Blairsville

    10 – Erick Toscano – Red Lion

    10 – Zach Trauger – Haverford School

    10 – Ryan Vaughn – Littlestown

    10 – Cole Weachock – Minersville

    10 – Korey Welkey – GAR Memorial

    .

    Tackles for Losses: (3 or More)

    4 – Vito Goggins – Edward Bok Vo-Tech

    .
    Sacks: (3 or More)

    3 – Antwan Briscoe – Eastern York

    SPECIAL TEAMS:

    Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:

    99 yds – DaQuan Worley – Coatesville

    96 yds – Dorrian Brown – Baldwin

    95 yds – Mike Felton – South Western

    92 yds – Rashaad Blair – Keystone Oaks

    92 yds – Sadiq Burkholder – Williamsport

    92 yds – Hunter Furman – Conemaugh Valley

    92 yds – Gus Jenkins – Simon Gratz

    92 yds – Kwante Johnson – Sheffield

    92 yds – Matt Smalley – Father Judge

    91 yds – Eric Matheson – Ridgeway

    90 yds – Mike Class – Pennridge

    90 yds – John Dugas – Burgettstown

    90 yds – Jarred Jones – Spring-Ford

    90 yds – Jeff Whalen – Fort Cherry

    89 yds – Justin Kline – Daniel Boone

    89 yds – Tyler Pratt – Shikellamy

    88 yds – Kevin McClease – Conwell-Egan

    87 yds – Tanner Tregaskis – Fairview

    86 yds – Bob Getz – Pleasant Valley

    85 yds – Kyle Braun – Brockway

    85 yds – Saige Jenco – State College

    85 yds – Mike Todd – Steel Valley

    84 yds – Colin Bryan – Windber Area

    82 yds – Kevin Hooper – Sto-Rox

    82 yds – Jacquet Foster – Oliver

    82 yds – Jesse Kreutzberger – Portage Area

    82 yds – Tyrayl Veney – Indiana Area

    80 yds – Darrell Crawford – GAR Memorial

    80 yds – Robbie Siclari – Western Wayne

    79 yds – Parrish Brown – Iroquois

    79 yds – Walt Pegues – Philadelphia Central

    78 yds – Lamarr Bell – Brownsville

    72 yds – Logan Kinser – Penn Manor

    72 yds – Nate Litschi – ELCO

    70 yds – Jordan Banks – Hanover

    70 yds – Ben Carlisle – Bentworth

    55 yds – Nick Nagele – Quakertown

    .

    Punt Returns for Touchdowns (2 or More)

    2 – Denver Cordell – Greencastle-Antrim

    .
    Punt Returns for Touchdowns:

    89 yds – Denver Cordell – Greencastle-Antrim

    88 yds – Darrell Crawford – GAR Memorial

    87 yds – Denver Cordell – Greencastle-Antrim

    72 yds – Marquis Howard – University City

    70 yds – Juwan Valentine – Harriton

    66 yds – Tyler Smith – Delone Catholic

    65 yds – Rob Murphy – Springfield (Delco)

    63 yds – Damasa Bailor – Carlisle

    58 yds – James Kleinhanple – North Allegheny

    57 yds – Shavonta Craft – Jeanette

    56 yds – Jordan Houseman – Pittston Area

    52 yds – Luke Klingerman – Mount Carmel

    50 yds – Matt Cragg – Corry Area

    46 yds – Jordan Houseman – Pittston Area

    46 yds – Blake Miller – Berlin Brothersvalley

    .

    Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

    2 – Brennon Bissell – Parkland (37 yds & 38 yds)

    2 – T.J. Hardy – Youngsville (25 yds & 38 yds)

    2 – Aaron Morgan – Haverford School (18 yds & 23 yds)

    2 – Jake Schnelbach – Bishop Canevin (28 yds & 28 yds)

    2 – Zacc Thomas – Northern York (24 yds & 24 yds)

    .
    Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

    42 yds – Andy Hajec – Corry Area

    41 yds –  Chris Roubik – Easton Area

    39 yds – Brandon Ryder – Wilmington

    38 yds – Brennon Bissell – Parkland

    38 yds – T.J. Hardy – Youngsville

    37 yds – Zach Baker – McDowell

    37 yds – Brennon Bissell – Parkland

    37 yds – Scott Lewis – Ellwood City

    37 yds – Sam Scifo – Woodland Hills

    37 yds – Colin Williamson – Butler Area

    36 yds – Mike Masarik – Highlands

    35 yds – Ryan Barlow – Girard

    35 yds – Ben Mroz – Fox Chapel

    35 yds – Nick Visco – Archbishop Wood

    34 yds – Ryan Trafacanty – Middletown

    33 yds – Leo Van Buskirk – Cedar Cliff

    32 yds – Tom Forse – West Allegheny

    32 yds – Ian Malone – Bentworth

    32 yds – Aaron Powell – Chambersburg

    32 yds – Nick Santiago – Ambridge

    30 yds – Dom Canello – Keystone Oaks

    30 yds – Justin Colletti – Palisades

    30 yds – Jordan Ellison – Stroudsburg

    30 yds – Oladipo Olatunde – Pottstown

    30 yds – Kory Wood – Knoch

    .
    Touchbacks: (3 or more)

    4 – Alex Boumerhi – Philipsburg-Osceola

    .
    Punting Ave: (40 yds+ and 3 punts Minimum)

    44.0 yds – Alex Boumerhi – Philipsburg-Osceola (3 punts)

    41.80 yds – Cory Sevacko – Keystone Oaks (4 punts)

    41.25 yds – Dustin Crouse – Littlestown (4 punts)

    40.80 yds – Nathan O’Brien – Eisenhower (4 punts)

    40.25 yds – A J Hammond – York Suburban (4 punts)


  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Week 1

    The installements of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings following Weeks 1-16 include the team, geographic district, overall season record and the previous week’s result. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district. To save space, team records for those listed as honorable mentions are not published.

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 1-0), def. Archbishop Wood 20-17

    2. Neshaminy (1, 1-0), def. Souderton 20-13

    3. La Salle College High School (12, 1-0), def. North Penn 44-27

    4. North Allegheny (7, 1-0), def. State College Area 53-21

    5. Upper St. Clair (7, 1-0), def. Shaler 49-0

    6. Downingtown East (1, 1-0), def. Allentown Central Catholic 62-41

    7. Bethlehem Liberty (11, 1-0), def. Glen Mills 35-21

    8. North Penn (1, 0-1), lost to La Salle College High School 44-27

    9. Council Rock South (1, 1-0), def. Central Bucks South 42-20

    10. Cumberland Valley (3, 1-0), def. Red Lion 35-6

    HONORABLE MENTION: Abington (1), Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Henderson (1), Ridley (1), Souderton (1), Central Dauphin (3), Daniel Boone (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), State College Area (6), Gateway (7), Erie McDowell (7), McKeesport Area (7), Mt. Lebanon (7), Woodland Hills (7), Easton (11), Parkland (11), Father Judge (12), Roman Catholic (12)
     
    AAA:
    1. Archbishop Wood (12, 0-1), lost to Pittsburgh Central Catholic 20-17
    2. Montour (7, 1-0), def. Chartiers Valley 49-14

    3. Allentown Central Catholic (11, 0-1), lost to Downingtown East 62-41

    4. Bishop McDevitt (3, 0-1), lost to Gateway 28-7

    5. Central Valley (7, 1-0), def. Allderdice 36-13

    6. Grove City (10, 1-0), def. Erie East 42-7

    7. Thomas Jefferson (7, 0-1), lost to Woodland Hills 31-7

    8. Lampeter-Strasburg (3, 1-0), def. Hempfield 34-24

    9. Franklin Regional (7, 1-0), def. Plum 55-0

    10. Valley View (2, 1-0), def. East Stroudsburg North 34-9

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bishop Shanahan (1), Strath Haven (1), Abington Heights (2), Dallas (2), Greencastle-Antrim (3), Susquehanna Township (3), West York Area (3), Selinsgrove (4), Greater Johnstown (6), Blackhawk (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Knoch (7), Ringgold (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Erie Cathedral Prep (10), Blue Mountain (11), Pottsville (11), Cardinal O’Hara (12)
     
    AA:
    1. West Catholic (12, 0-1), lost to Roman Catholic 19-7
    2. Seton-LaSalle (7, 1-0), def. Carrick 49-8 

    3. Lancaster Catholic (3, 1-0), def. Camp Hill Trinity 36-29 (OT)

    4. Mount Carmel Area (4, 1-0), def. Selinsgrove 22-7

    5. Aliquippa (7, 1-0), def. Laurel 41-7

    6. Lewisburg (4, 1-0), def. Milton Area 49-6

    7. Northern Lehigh (11, 1-0), def. Southern Lehigh 21-7

    8. General McLane (10, 0-1), lost to Erie Strong Vincent 42-28

    9. South Fayette (7, 0-1), lost to West Mifflin 21-13 (2 OT)

    10. Tyrone (6 1-0), def. Bellwood-Antis 17-6

    HONORABLE MENTION: GAR Memorial (2), Lakeland (2), Camp Hill Trinity (3), Delone Catholic (3), Wyomissing (3), Bloomsburg (4), North Penn-Blossburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Beaver Falls (7), Ford City (7), Greensburg Central Catholic (7), Shady Side Academy (7), Brookville (9), Sharon Area (10), Wilmington (10), North Schuylkill (11), Pen Argyl (11), Pine Grove Area (11)
     
    A:
    1. Clairton (7, 1-0), def. Washington 42-12
    2. Southern Columbia (4, 1-0), def. Line Mountain 42-25 

    3. Springdale (7, 1-0), def. Pittsburgh North Catholic 14-6

    4. Bangor Pius X (11, 1-0), def. Pottstown 36-33

    5. Dunmore (2, 1-0), def. North Pocono 41-21

    6. Rochester (7, 1-0), def. Serra Catholic 41-7

    7. Bishop McCort (6, 1-0), def. Central Cambria 42-0

    8. Sto-Rox (7, 1-0), def. South Allegheny 49-0

    9. Curwensville (9, 1-0), def. Smethport Area 53-33

    10. Line Mountain (4, 0-1), lost to Southern Columbia 42-25

    HONORABLE MENTION: Riverside (2), Millersburg (3), Steelton-Highspire (3), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Bellwood-Antis (6), Bishop Carroll (6), Juniata Valley (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Fort Cherry (7), North Catholic (7), Port Allegany (9), Mercyhurst Prep (10), Sharpsville (10), West Middlesex (10), Schuylkill Haven (11), Shenandoah Valley (11), Williams Valley (11)
  • Downingtown East routs ACC

    ALLENTOWN – This game looked more like a basketball score. Both teams combined for 103 points, which would make Wilt Chamberlin proud. In his first start at quarterback, Kyle Lauletta threw for 254 yards and four touchdowns to lead Downingtown East over Allentown Central Catholic 62-41 in a nonleague football game Saturday night at J. Birney Crum Stadium.

    The partnership of Harris & Harris set the tone early Saturday night. Drew Harris scored on runs of 1 and 10 and Jay Harris hauled in a 33-yard touchdown pass from Lauletta and before they could catch their breath Allentown Central Catholic trailed 18-0.

    After a Colin McDermott three-yard touchdown run, Downingtown East answered right back with a Jay Harris 54-yard touchdown reception. East scored on its first four possessions and led 25-7.

    Downingtown East head coach Mike Matta talked about Harris, “Jay Harris is a tremendous athlete and no one works harder than he does. He is the first one in the weight room and the last to leave. He is just a explosive player on the field and is fun to coach.”

    ACC scored the next 20 points to take a halftime lead 27-25. South Carolina bound Quarterback Brendan Nosovitch hit Kevin Gulyas for a 91-yard touchdown pass and McDermott added runs of 4 and 3.

    With all the momentum on the Vikings side they had a chance to add to their lead with under a minute remaining in the first half. But the threat ended on an interception by Downingtown East defender in the end zone.

    That ended up being a key play going into the second half. Matta said, “I think that was huge. If we went down nine points at halftime it may have been a little more difficult to rally.”

    In the second half it was all Downingtown East, scoring five times. Lauletta threw two touchdowns, Eddie Kozlowski’s 60-yard run and Drew Harris’ 49-yard run. Nick Dudley finished off the scoring with a 45-yard interception return.

    Downingtown East’s defense held Central Catholic to two scores in the second half. Coach Matta talked about making the adjustments, “We did a lot of three men front in the first half and we did more four man front in the second half.”

    Nosovitch finished the game throwing for over 300 yards and two scores. But turnovers hurt their chances throughout the game and four of the five turnovers were interceptions. Last season he only threw 11 interceptions total in 16 games.

    NOTE: The big three:  Drew Harris rushed for 220 yards and three scores. Emerging star wide receiver Jay Harris caught five passes for 107 yards and two scores. Lauletta threw for over 200 yards and four scores. East finished the game with over 600 total yards of offense.

    Allentown Central Catholic (0-1) will try to regroup next week on the road against Bethlehem Freedom. Downingtown East (1-0) is home against Bayard Rustin.

     

    First quarter

    DE – Drew Harris 1 run 11:03

    DE – Jay Harris 33 pass from Kyle Lauletta 6:52

    DE – Drew Harris 10 run 5:16

    CC – Colin McDermott 3 run 1:10

     

    Second quarter

    DE – Jay Harris 54 pass from Lauletta 10:58

    CC – Kevin Gulyas 91 pass from Brendan Nosovitch 9:58

    CC – McDermott 4 run 7:15

    CC – McDermott 3 run 2:48

     

    Third quarter

    DE – Ryan Bond 21 pass from Lauletta 7:32

    DE – Wade Mastrog 83 pass from Lauletta 4:44

     

    Fourth quarter

    DE – Eddie Kozlowski 60 run 11:49

    DE – Drew Harris 49 run 10:42

    CC – G.B. Harkins 2 run 9:08

    DE – Nick Dudley 45 interception return 6:17

    CC – Gulyas 11 pass from Nosovitch 5:01

     

  • Team # 1 Allentown Central Catholic (11) 0-0

    There’s been a lot of focus this off-season about what Allentown Central Catholic lost from its PIAA AAA championship team of one season ago, namely the bulk of the offensive line.  Sure, without a good line, skill is negated, but word has it that the Vikings have reloaded up front around the centerpiece of returning Associated Press all-state selection Tad McNeely.

    Of course, the skill position talent at the disposal of head coach Harold Fairclough is something to be envied – South Carolina recruit Brendan Nosovitch (28-2 (.933) as a varsity starter) is the headliner – he has thrown for 5,440 yards and run for 2,665 yards in his varsity career, and is coming off a junior season of 3,112 passing yards, 1,647 rushing yards and 68 total touchdowns, an unprecedented season for a quarterback, both in the Lehigh Valley and in state history.

    Junior running back Colin McDermott ran for more than 1,660 yards last season and three returning receivers – Kevin Gulyas (1,281 yards), Jalen Snyder-Scipio (393 yards) and Noah Robb (241 yards) also return, though Nosovitch might miss the presence of Jack Sandherr and Shane McNeely, a pair of targets in the ACC aerial assault who combined for 52 receptions, 863 yards and 11 touchdowns last year.

    Defensively, G.B. Harkins, Teddy Airoldi, R.J. Taylor, Snyder-Scipio, McNeely and Robb all made notable contributions in the Vikings’ run to the state championship.  Kickers Kevin Jarossy (34 PATs) and Tim Digiacomo (47 PATs, two FGs) also return.  Only time will tell if ACC is destined to make a repeat appearance in Hershey for the PIAA finals – something it has never before accomplished in program history – and a feat met by only three other District 11 representatives – Bethlehem Liberty (2005-06), Pottsville (2005-06) and Wilson Area (2005-06).

     

    2011 Schedule

  • Team # 4 North Schuylkill (11) 0-0

    Consecutive seasons of 13-1 and 11-1 have landed North Schuylkill on many radars in the eastern half of the state, but those numbers are made possible by the fact that the Spartans have one of District 11’s best statistical defensive units.  Including a forfeit victory over Freedom Village, N.Y., NS notched eight shutouts in 2010 and allowed only 22 points through its first 10 games.  Only three opponents – Schuylkill Haven, Pen Argyl and Northern Lehigh – scored 20+ points against NS’ first-string or reserve defense last season.

    Returning senior linebacker Mike Shinkus, an Associated Press all-state selection last season, returns to lead the Spartans’ defensive unit this year.  Offensively, NS loses a large portion of its ground attack.

    Departed seniors Ed Pavalko, Scott Houser and Kody Flail combined for 261 carries, 2,461 yards and 35 touchdowns last year, but quarterback Ryan Henning (41-of-108, 735 yds, 12 TD; 33 rush, 57 yds, TD) and running back Ethan Motsney (665 total rushing/receiving yards, 9 total TD) return, and have some help with Division-1 prospect Jon Green on the offensive line to help pave the way.  NS’ offense set a school record with 459 points scored last season, averaging an impressive 38.3 points per game.

     

    2011 Schedule

  • Funkster’s Fab 40 Statewide Rankings – Preseason edition

    The 2011 pre-season installment of Funkster’s Fab 40 statewide rankings include the team and respective geographic district. Teams listed as honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

    AAAA:

    1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7)

    2. Neshaminy (1)

    3. La Salle College High School (12)

    4. North Allegheny (7)

    5. North Penn (1)

    6. Upper St. Clair (7)

    7. Bethlehem Liberty (11)

    8. Council Rock South (1)

    9. Cumberland Valley (3)

    10. Downingtown East (1)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Abington (1), Bayard Rustin (1), Coatesville (1), Henderson (1), Ridley (1), Souderton (1), Central Dauphin (3), Daniel Boone (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), State College Area (6), Gateway (7), Erie McDowell (7), McKeesport Area (7), Mt. Lebanon (7), Shaler (7), Woodland Hills (7), Easton (11), Parkland (11), Father Judge (12), Roman Catholic (12)

    AAA:

    1. Allentown Central Catholic (11)

    2. Bishop McDevitt (3)

    3. Archbishop Wood (12)

    4. Montour (7)

    5. Central Valley (7)

    6. Thomas Jefferson (7)

    7. Grove City (10)

    8. Lampeter-Strasburg (3)

    9. Franklin Regional (7)

    10. Valley View (2)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Bishop Shanahan (1), Strath Haven (1), Abington Heights (2), Dallas (2), Greencastle-Antrim (3), Susquehanna Township (3), West York Area (3), Selinsgrove (4), Greater Johnstown (6), Blackhawk (7), Hopewell (7), Indiana Area (7), Knoch (7), Ringgold (7), West Mifflin (7), Clearfield Area (9), Erie Cathedral Prep (10), Blue Mountain (11), Pottsville (11), Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    AA:

    1. West Catholic (12)

    2. Seton-LaSalle (7)

    3. Lancaster Catholic (3)

    4. Mount Carmel Area (4)

    5. Aliquippa (7)

    6. Lewisburg (4)

    7. General McLane (10)

    8. South Fayette (7)

    9. Northern Lehigh (11)

    10. Sharon Area (10)

    HONORABLE MENTION: GAR Memorial (2), Lakeland (2), Camp Hill Trinity (3), Delone Catholic (3), Wyomissing (3), Bloomsburg (4), North Penn-Blossburg (4), Towanda (4), Forest Hills (6), Ligonier Valley (6), Tyrone (6), Beaver Falls (7), Ford City (7), Greensburg Central Catholic (7), Shady Side Academy (7), Brookville (9), Wilmington (10), North Schuylkill (11), Pen Argyl (11), Pine Grove Area (11)

    A:

    1. Clairton (7)

    2. Southern Columbia (4)

    3. Springdale (7)

    4. Bangor Pius X (11)

    5. Dunmore (2)

    6. Rochester (7)

    7. Bishop McCort (6)

    8. Sto-Rox (7)

    9. Line Mountain (4)

    10. Curwensville (9)

    HONORABLE MENTION: Riverside (2), Millersburg (3), Steelton-Highspire (3), North Star (5), Northern Bedford County (5), Bellwood-Antis (6), Bishop Carroll (6), Juniata Valley (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Bishop Canevin (7), Fort Cherry (7), North Catholic (7), Port Allegany (9), Mercyhurst Prep (10), Sharpsville (10), West Middlesex (10), Schuylkill Haven (11), Shenandoah Valley (11), Williams Valley (11)

  • Team # 7 Pius X (11) 0-0

    Traditionally, the Royals have always given teams fits with their spread offensive attack.  That proved to be the case last year as Pius X ripped off eight consecutive victories and reached the District 11 A championship game opposite Schuylkill Haven with a unit that averaged 397.5 yards (237.7 pass, 159.8 rush) and 41 points per game, scoring 65 total offensive touchdowns (37 rushing, 28 passing).

    One of the headliners, is rising sophomore field general A.J. Long, who has already generated interest from programs like Oklahoma, Alabama, Florida, Oregon, TCU, Pitt, West Virginia, Maryland, Miami (FL) and Nebraska, among others.  Long threw for 2,852 yards and 28 touchdowns as a freshman, and both totals are believed to be state records for a 9th-grader at the varsity level.  Long’s four top returning targets, DuBois Ross, Matt Camilleti (the top career receiver at Pius X), Joey Dalessandro and Anthony Martino, combined for 114 receptions, 1,648 yards and 16 touchdowns.  Ross and Camilleti are potential Division-1 prospects.

    Pius X’ ground game, featuring its four top returning rushers, Long, Ross, Dashon Russell and Nick DeRea, combined for 287 rushes, 1,690 yards and 33 touchdowns, so it’s not like the Royals will only be a passing team in 2011.  Helping to pave the way for this high-flying attack are five returning starters: Zeke Cinelli, Steve Juarbe, Nico Goffredo, Matt Gist and Kyle Kokawski.

    Defensively, Pius did give up its share of points last year (320, 26.7 points per game), but players like Ross, Russell, Dalessandro, DeRea, Goffredo, Pat Douglas, Shaquone Williams and Sam Bacon all made notable impacts on that side of the ball for the Royals last year.

     

    2011 Schedule

  • Team # 7 Bethlehem Liberty (11) 0-0

    Just three years removed from its thrilling overtime victory in the PIAA AAAA state finals over Bethel Park, the Liberty Hurricanes once again find themselves making some noise and knocking on the statewide radar.  Second year head coach Dave Brown saw his squad reach the Eastern Conference AAAA championship game last season, and while the EC playoffs don’t carry the same weight they once did, the experience should help to serve as a springboard for Liberty, which returns 17 starters between offense and defense from its 2010 edition.

    Perhaps most important for the Hurricanes is the presence of four returning offensive linemen – Ahmad McFarland (6-3, 220), Anthony Castillo (6-1, 225), Barry Temple (6-4, 300) and Greg Tkacik (6-1, 250) – who helped pave the way for an offense which averaged more than 330 yards rushing and 26 points per game.  And it always helps to have some athletes in the backfield returning to pilot a flexbone/triple-option offense – and Liberty’s got plenty of talent at its disposal with Devon Jones (68 rush, 588 yds, 12 TD; 6 rec., 110 yds, 4 TD); James McCarthy (880 rush yds, 662 pass yds, 20 total TD); Michael Harris (67 rush, 680 yds, 8 TD; 9 rec., 292 yds, 2 TD); and Stephon Font-Toomer (121 rush, 645 yds, 3 TD).

    Defensively, Font-Toomer will spearhead the linebacking corps and has generated Division-1 interest at the position, and Anthony Orlando registered 67 tackles, 2 INT and 2 fumble recoveries.  Liberty has enough firepower to not only make those bagpipes wail but also to charge toward its sixth District 11 championship in school history and fourth such title since 2005.

     

    2011 Schedule

  • Team # 9 Northern Lehigh (11) 0-0

    Northern Lehigh was very dominant on offense last year, running and running and running and running some more on the way to more than 4,300 yards on the ground and the school’s third District 11 AA championship since 1999. The focus of what was quite a productive offense shifts following the losses of a combined 3,326 yards and 55 touchdowns between backs Cody Remaly and Jake Kern to a defensive unit, including reserves, which allowed an average of 16.7 points per game, with three shutouts.

    The presence on defense of Kirk Bender (139 tackles, 2 sacks); Kyle Schomp (92 tackles, 7 sacks); Kyle Greenawald (65 tackles, 6 sacks); Caleb Johnson (55 tackles, 2 sacks); David Getz (49 tackles, 6 INT); Trevor Yashur (44 tackles, 3 INT); Dalton Johnson (26 tackles); Jake Moser (22 tackles); and Dylan Hoffman (22 tackles) should bolster NL in 2011.

    Offensively, despite the loss of Remaly and Kern, the Bulldogs will still have some key pieces.  Hoffman returns at quarterback after amassing 1,064 yards of offense (721 pass, 343 rush) and 14 total touchdowns.  Bender and Yashur will move to the halfback positions and Schomp will replace departed battering ram Matt Gill (291 yds, 4 TD) at fullback.  Johnson, a 6’4, 210-pound junior with interest from Patriot and Ivy League programs, moves to tight end.

     

    2011 Schedule

  • Q & A with Pius X’s Phil Stambaugh

    This is the fifth installment in our series of coaches’ interviews.  Today we sat down with head coach Phil Stambaugh of Pius X and asked him some questions about himself and his career coaching football.

    Q. Why did you decide to coach High School Football?

    A. I have had sports surrounding me my whole life and that was a natural path for me. My dad was a coach and my uncle was a coach. I always enjoyed being around athletics and playing at a couple of levels. I just thought it was what I wanted to pursue and it takes everything I have learned in my experiences.

     

    Q. How many years have you coached at your school?

    A. I have been there since 2000. The first couple of years I was still playing ball so I was a volunteer assistant. Then I took over as offensive coordinator in 2003 and I became the head coach last year.

     

    Q. Do you have any interest in coaching at a higher level?

    A. I have entertained it in the past. Where I am at in my life right now and coaching at the high school level allows me freedom to do the things that I need to do with my family and business. But I would still entertain going up to a higher level. I still want to pursue that, but it has to be when the time is right. For right now I am very happy at Pius and for the short future I’m not going anywhere.

     

    Q. Growing up was there an athlete or coach you particularly admired and patterned yourself after?

    A. I follow different athletes. I played football, baseball and wrestling my whole life. Professional athletes that I admire were Joe Montana, Nolan Ryan and Dave Winfield. Those were the top three athletes I follow and looked up to.

     

    Q. What do you feel is the most important thing or things that you can teach your athletes?

    A. I want to teach them to be accountable for what they are doing. What we are doing with our program this year is bigger then them individually. They are playing for themselves certainly, but they are playing for their family, school, program, alumni and it’s a lot bigger than them. That’s what I’m trying to get out of them, to realize it’s more than about them.

     

    Q. How important is strength training and nutrition in your program?

    A. We talk about strength training and nutrition a lot. Unfortunately being such a small school, guys do strength training all different times of the year and some of them are in between sports.  Right now I think its more important for them to play more sports and get that experience.

     

    Q. What kind of offense and defense do you like to run?

    A. We’re a spread offense. We pass the ball to setup the run. For as much as people think we are just a passing team, in our best years we are very balanced. Last year was our best year since I have been calling the plays. It was our best balanced year and numbers.  We had just under 5,000 all-purpose yards from last year. It was a huge year for us.

    Defensively we play a 3-4. We are talking about a 4-3 defense too. I like the 3-4 because of our personnel. We don’t have the biggest kids in the world, but we are quick and athletic.

     

    Q. Who is the best football player you ever coached against?

    A. Hynoski, when we played him, he was a sophomore. But in that game he was a beast. Dan Latorre that year was a good and Drew Letcavage from Mount Carmel. We played against Knowledge Timmons from York. PJ Hill of Poly Prep was one of the best kids I coached against.

     

    Q. Who is the best team you ever coached against?

    A. Southern. It’s just the way they do things. When you show up and play them, they step on the field and it’s all business. They step on the field and expect to win the football game. There is no doubt in their minds that they will come out a winner. I looked at their program as something I want to model my program after. You watch them on the sideline and every kid looks like a football player.

     

    Q. Do you want your athletes to play other sports?

    A. Yes I want them to play other sports. There are some coaches that want kids to play one sport. I couldn’t do that since I played three sports. I think the kids to gain a lot playing other sports.

     

    Q. Do you think 16 games is too much for high school teams?

    A. I don’t think so. I hope we get the opportunity to play 16 games. I wish Pennsylvania would put in spring football. I hope it comes in a couple of years like Texas, California and Florida have. But then it might weaken a sport like baseball? I don’t mind playing 16 games, matter of fact we are jacked up about playing 16 games.

     

    Q. What type of a game schedule would you most like to see? Do you like a tougher schedule to prepare you for the playoffs?

    A. What we are playing for every year is a district championship. I feel we need a competitive schedule so we get tested throughout the year so when we make the playoffs we are ready to go.

     

    Q. What are your goals/challenges for the 2011 season and what do you have coming back as a team?

    A. We want to win our league (All-American) and win a district championship. We played the last two years in a district championship and came up short. It’s been a dagger in my side and in the kid’s side. What we talk about, its what we preach about and it’s what we want to get. We want to win a district championship. Because we know what comes next, the big time. We want to play for a state championship.

     

    Q. How special is AJ Long to your program?

    A. There are some kids that have a lot of talent and there are kids that let that talent get wasted.   AJ doesn’t waste any of his talent. AJ is constantly going to camps. He plays AAU basketball or makes himself better in football. That kid doesn’t take many breaks. He works hard in the weight room during the off-season. He’s built up his body and his arm has gotten stronger. His leadership has gotten tremendously better. Last year as a freshman he was asked to lead kids that were two or three years older than him and he did an excellent job.

    The main key for AJ is his leadership. He has all the physical tools. He can run and throw the ball. He doesn’t waste that talent and he studies and he wants to be good. He has the drive.

     

    Q. Do you have a pre-game ritual?

    A. We always say our prayers before we go out to the field. My pre-game ritual is, I try and do what ever I did the game before. If it was successful, I try and do the same things. I’m very superstitious. I don’t step on any lines on the field. I do the same things I did the week before. I even eat the same amount of donuts before the game.

     

    Q. Final Question. How do you define a successful season?

    A. For us it is winning the district championship. That’s our ultimate goal. Making the state playoffs. That would be a successful season.

  • 2011-12 District 11 “Players to Watch” list

    Aaron Cook, Senior TE/LB, Palmerton – A key returner at linebacker for the Blue Bombers, Cook had a respectable junior season, posting 64 tackles (42 solo), five sacks, an interception, a deflected pass and a fumble recovery. He averaged 6.4 tackles per game, posting a three-sack game against Palisades. Offensively, Cook ran for 83 yards and three touchdowns on 15 carries and caught three passes for seven yards.

    Adam Bridgeforth, Senior WR, Nazareth – The top returning receiver from a Blue Eagles’ aerial assault that averaged just a hair under 151 yards per game last season, Bridgeforth snagged 19 passes for 294 yards and a team-leading six receiving touchowns, averaging 15.5 yards per catch. Bridgeforth was one of five Nazareth receivers with at least 12 receptions and 160 receiving yards last season.

    Ahmad McFarland, Senior OL/DE, Bethlehem Liberty – McFarland helped to pave the way for a Liberty flexbone attack that averaged more than 330 rushing yards and more than 26 points per game. Liberty’s flexbone attack produced four backs with at least 585 rushing yards and a 600-yard passing quarterback. The Hurricanes finished 7-5 overall, reaching the Eastern Conference AAAA championship game opposite Emmaus.

    A.J. Long, Sophomore QB, Bangor Pius X – Long was given the reins of the Royals’ spread offense, and he wound up guiding District 11 Class A’s most explosive offensive unit in 2010. The freshman put up huge numbers, never before seen from a 9th grader, in terms of passing. Long completed 202-of-307 passes for 2,852 yards with 28 touchdowns against only six interceptions. He averaged more than 235 passing yards per game and threw for no fewer than 174 yards in any of the Royals’ 12 games. During an eight-game winning streak en route to the District 11 Class A title game, the Royals averaged 53.7 points per game and scored no fewer than 42 points in any game in that span. Long also added 355 rush yards and four touchdowns on 91 carries.

    Alex Vignone, Junior TB/DB, Palmerton – The Blue Bombers’ leading rusher, Vignone ran for 584 yards and five touchdowns on 106 carries and caught one pass for six yards, averaging 5.5 yards per carry and twice rushing for more than 100 yards in a game. He also recorded 35 tackles (18 solo), three interceptions and a deflected pass and returned seven kickoffs for 120 yards.

    Andrew Brome, Senior RB/DEF, Stroudsburg – One of the veteran presences returning to the Stroudsburg defensive unit in 2011, Brome registered 78 tackles (56 solo) and a sack, averaging 6.5 tackles per game and posting 14 tackles against Pocono Mountain West and 10 tackles against Pleasant Valley. Offensively, Brome ran for 207 yards and two touchdowns on 40 carries and caught another two passes for 23 yards, averaging 5.2 yards per carry and 11.5 yards per reception.

    Andrew Harris, Senior RB/LB, Whitehall – A key returner at linebacker for the Zephyrs, Harris posting 65 tackles (59 solo) and one sack.  He had 166 yards rushing and 122 yards receiving.

    Angelo Perrucci, Senior WR/DB, Wilson Area – Primarily a defensive force for the Warriors, Perrucci tallied 58 tackles (36 solo), a sack, an interception and six deflected passes, averaging 5.8 tackles per game. He returned the interception 80 yards for a touchdown against Salisbury Township. In limited action as a wide receiver, Perrucci caught 11 passes for 131 yards, averaging 11.9 yards per reception.

    Anthony Castillo, Senior OL, Bethlehem Liberty – Castillo helped to pave the way for a Liberty flexbone attack that averaged more than 330 rushing yards and more than 26 points per game. Liberty’s flexbone attack produced four backs with at least 585 rushing yards and a 600-yard passing quarterback. The Hurricanes finished 7-5 overall, reaching the Eastern Conference AAAA championship game opposite Emmaus.

    Anthony Farole, Senior WR/DB, Lehighton – An all-around type of athlete for the Indians, Farole rang up 1,184 all-purpose yards (19 passing, 56 rushing, 566 receiving, 109 punt returns, 434 kickoff returns) and scored eight touchdowns (7 receiving, 1 fumble return). Farole completed his only pass attempt for a touchdown; averaged 5.1 yards per carry on 11 rushes; 20.71 yards per reception on 28 catches; 12.1 yards per punt return on nine attempts and 20.7 yards per kickoff return on 21 attempts. Defensively, he registered 51 tackles, two interceptions and a fumble recovery. Farole also handled Lehighton’s punting chores, averaging 33.2 yards per punt on 26 boots, with four of his kicks downed inside the 20.

    Anthony Orlando, Senior FS, Bethlehem Liberty – Orlando was part of a Hurricane defensive unit that held seven of 12 opponents to 16 points or less, with one shutout, and reached the Eastern Conference AAAA championship game opposite Emmaus. Orlando totaled 67 tackles, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries for Liberty as a junior. Anthony is the son of former Berwick standout Bo Orlando, who played in the NFL.

    Austin Brown, Junior RB/WR, Easton Area – One of the Red Rovers’ top returning rushers from their 12-3 campaign in 2010, Brown ran for 413 yards and five touchdowns on 111 carries and caught another six passes for 85 yards and one additional touchdown, averaging 3.7 yards per carry and 14.2 yards per reception.

    Barry Temple, Senior OL, Bethlehem Liberty – A 6’4, 295-pound behemoth in the trenches for the Hurricanes, Temple helped to pave the way for a Liberty flexbone attack that averaged more than 330 rushing yards and more than 26 points per game. Liberty’s flexbone attack produced four backs with at least 585 rushing yards and a 600-yard passing quarterback. The Hurricanes finished 7-5 overall, reaching the Eastern Conference AAAA championship game opposite Emmaus.

    Ben Kloepping, Senior ATH, Stroudsburg – Kloepping did a little bit of everything for the Mountaineers last year, amassing 628 all-purpose yards (34 rushing, 141 receiving, 61 punt returns, 392 kickoff returns) and scored a pair of receiving touchdowns, averaging 17 yards per carry, 8.8 yards per reception, 7.6 yards per punt return and 19.6 yards per kickoff return. Defensively, Kloepping recorded 17 tackles (12 solo), three interceptions, two deflected passes and two fumble recoveries.

    Billy Powanda, Senior RB/LB, Minersville – A two-way threat for the Battling Miners, Powanda ran for 460 yards and a trio of touchdowns on 92 carries and caught four passes for 33 yards and one additional touchdown, averaging exactly five yards per carry and 8.3 yards per reception. Powanda twice ran for more than 100 yards in a game. Defensively, Powanda was the Battling Miners’ leading tackler, racking up 76 stops (43 solo), two sacks and two fumble recoveries, averaging 7.6 tackles per game with a pair 10+ tackle performances.

    Blake Bowman, Junior TB/WR, Tri-Valley – Bowman was quite the offensive catalyst for the Bulldogs, helping them reach the Eastern Conference Class A playoffs. He had a breakout sophomore season, running for 1,156 yards on 180 carries, completing 16-of-36 passes for 314 yards and hauling in two passes for 49 yards, accounting for 18 total touchdowns (14 rushing, 4 passing). Bowman completed 44.4 percent of his passes, throwing for 100+ yards once, running for 100+ yards five times and averaging 6.4 yards per carry and 24.5 yards per reception. Defensively, Bowman tallied 105 tackles, six sacks, three deflected passes and two forced fumbles. He posted a season-best 19 tackles against Williams Valley and 14 tackles against Mahanoy Area.

    Brad Lukasak, Senior K, Blue Mountain – A heck of a weapon on special teams for the 7-4 Eagles, Lukasak handled the kickoff and placekicking chores for the Eagles last season. He booted 14 touchbacks on 59 total kickoffs, meaning 23.7 percent of his kickoffs wound up in the end zone. He also converted 42 extra points and one field goal, scoring 45 of the Eagles’ 391 points on the season, or 11.5 percent of the team’s season scoring output. Lukasak is a potential Division-1 prospect at kicker and has worked out during the offseason with former Exeter Township kicker Taylor Bertolet, who is headed to Texas A&M.

    Brandon Cooper, Senior RB/NG, Schuylkill Haven – One of the key players in the defensive trenches for the Hurricanes last season, Cooper rolled up an impressive 102 tackles (all solo), two sacks and two fumble recoveries, averaging 7.3 tackles per game. He finished four games with 10+ tackles, including a season-best 16 tackles against Minersville and 12 tackles against Tamaqua. Offensively, Cooper ran for 167 yards on 27 carries, averaging nearly 6.2 yards per rush.

    Brendan McGowan, Senior OL, Marian Catholic – A Temple recruit, McGowan returns to help anchor the Colts offensive line after helping to pave the way for a Marian Catholic offensive unit which averaged 234.9 yards (140.2 rush, 94.7 pass) and 20.7 points per game, producing two backs with 200+ rushing yards and a 715-yard passer. The Colts scored 25 total offensive touchdowns (14 rushing, 11 passing).

    Brendan Nosovitch, Senior QB, Allentown Central Catholic – A South Carolina recruit, Nosovitch posted one of the best individual seasons of any quarterback in the Keystone State in 2010, and maybe, of all time. The Vikings’ field general threw for 3,112 yards and ran for 1,647 yards, accounting for 68 total touchdowns (43 passing, 25 rushing). He threw for 121+ yards in 14 of ACC’s 16 games and ran for 100+ yards in nine of 16 games. Nosovitch was the ringleader of an ACC offense that averaged more than 40 points per game. Of the 44 Pennsylvania quarterbacks to rush and pass for 1,000 yards each in a season since 1996, Nosovitch amassed the most total offensive yardage in one season (4,759). The next closest was Susquehanna Township’s Ben Dupree, who posted 4,073 total offensive yards (2,306 passing, 1,767 rushing) in 2009.

    Brock Mitchell, Senior TE, Panther Valley – The featured receiver in the Panthers’ aerial assault last season, Mitchell hauled in 30 passes for 384 yards and a pair of touchdowns, recorded seven carries for 88 yards and a pair of touchdowns and completed 1-of-5 passes for 5 yards. He averaged 12.8 yards per reception and 12.6 yards per carry. Mitchell was a 2nd-team Associated Press Class A All-state selection at tight end.

    Cade Mileger, Senior RB/LB, Pocono Mountain East – Mileger only played in eight of the Cardinal’s 10 games last season, but he had a respectable season, racking up 78 tackles (54 solo), an interception, a deflected pass, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. He averaged 9.8 tackles per game, including a season-best 16 tackles against Stroudsburg and 11 tackles against District 2 AAA semifinalist Dallas.

    Cameron Conrad, Senior RB, Pine Grove Area – The second-leading rusher in the Cardinals’ offensive scheme, Conrad racked up 762 yards and 10 touchdowns on 113 carries and caught another four passes for 97 yards, averaging 6.7 yards per carry and 24.2 yards per reception. Conrad was part of the Cardinals’ run to a 9-3 record and Eastern Conference AA football championship.

    Chris Palubinsky, Junior QB, Shenandoah Valley – One of the top returning passers (yardage-wise) in District 11, Palubinsky completed 101-of-243 passes for 1,745 yards and 17 touchdowns against 14 interceptions, averaging more than 158 yards per game. He was the ringleader of a Blue Devils’ offense that averaged more than 270 yards and 18 points per game. Palubinsky also added 87 rushing yards and one touchdown on 81 keepers, and is on pace to throw for more than 5,500 yards and 54 touchdown passes in his career.

    Cliff Newton, Senior RB/LB, Pottsville – The leading returning rusher from Pottsville’s Wing-T offense last season, Newton ran for 1,028 yards and nine touchdowns on 168 carries and caught another five passes for 53 yards, scoring 10 total touchdowns (9 rushing, 1 receiving). He averaged 6.1 yards per carry and 10.6 yards per reception. Newton finished five Crimson Tide games with more than 100 rushing yards, forming a key component of the Tide’s ground attack that averaged just over 252 yards per game.

    Cole Weachock, Senior QB/DB, Minersville – More of a running threat for the Battling Miners, Weachock finished his junior season with 1,159 yards of offense (770 rushing, 389 passing) and had a hand in 11 total touchdowns (9 rushing, 2 passing). He averaged exactly five yards per carry on 154 rushes and completed 27-of-98 passes (27.6 percent), throwing for 100+ yards once and running for 100+ yards four times. Defensively, Weachock chipped in with 51 tackles (29 solo) and tied for the team lead in interceptions, with three.

    Colin McDermott, Junior RB, Allentown Central Catholic – McDermott quietly flew under the radar and posted a very successful sophomore campaign for the Vikings. The beneficiary of playing in the same backfield as Brendan Nosovitch, McDermott tallied 233 rushes for 1,666 yards and 16 touchdowns, averaging more than 7.1 yards per carry and 100 yards per game. McDermott reached triple figure rushing yardage in eight of the Vikings’ 16 games, posting a career high 279 yards in the PIAA playoffs against Clearfield Area.

    Conor Gum, Senior WR/DB, Pen Argyl – A force in the defensive backfield for the Green Knights, Gum tallied 27 tackles and five interceptions, averaging a little more than two tackles per game for the District 11 AA semifinalists. He also completed 5-of-11 passes for 70 yards, recorded eight carries for 40 yards and caught nine passes for 111 yards.

    Corey Quick, Junior QB, Marian Catholic – Quick helped lead the Colts to a 3-7 overall record in 2010, completing 46-of-112 passes (41 percent) for 715 yards and seven touchdowns against six interceptions. He also caught one pass for 16 yards and scored one rushing touchdown on 28 keepers. Quick is on pace to throw for more than 2,100 yards in his career.

    Dalton Miller, Junior QB, Tri-Valley – Playing in only the first seven games for the Bulldogs, Miller put up respectable numbers, completing 41-of-96 passes (42.7 percent) for 700 yards and seven touchdowns against nine interceptions. He threw for 100+ yards three times and also had three games with multiple rushing touchdowns. He also added four rushing touchdowns on 58 keepers. Defensively, Miller chipped in with 34 tackles and a deflected pass.

    Daniel Harding, Senior QB, Nazareth – The field general at the reins of a Blue Eagles’ offensive attack that scored what is believed to be a school single-season record 473 points last season, Harding connected on 116-of-186 passes (62.4 percent) for 1,555 yards and 16 touchdowns. Harding helped lead Nazareth to a 9-3 record and an average of 39.4 points per game. The Blue Eagles reached the District 2/4/11 AAAA semifinals.

    Dashon Russell, Sophomore RB/DB, Bangor Pius X – One of four Royal backs with at least 200 rushing yards in 2010, Russell made the most of his limited number of carries, running 25 times for 219 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 8.8 yards per carry. He also caught three passes for 18 yards, recorded 49 tackles, six deflected passes, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries on defense and returned 10 kickoffs for 177 yards (17.7 yd. avg.).

    David Getz, Senior WR/DB, Northern Lehigh – One of the key players in the Northern Lehigh defensive backfield, Getz registered 49 tackles, a team-leading six interceptions and a fumble recovery. He averaged 3.8 tackles per game for a Northern Lehigh defense that held 10 of 14 opponents, with three shutouts.

    Derek Knight, Senior RB/LB, Pottsville – Knight just missed reaching the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the 2010 season, meaning Pottsville narrowly missed its first 1,000-yard backfield rushing duo since 2006. Knight ran for 982 yards on 130 carries and caught five passes for 53 yards, scoring 18 rushing touchdowns. He averaged 7.5 yards per carry and 10.6 yards per reception, finishing five games with at least 100 rushing yards and seven of the Crimson Tide’s 11 games with multiple touchdowns scored. Defensively, Knight recorded 36 tackles and also returned one kickoff 21 yards.

    Devon Jones, Senior RB, Bethlehem Liberty – One of four Liberty backs with at least 585 yards rushing last season, Jones ran for 588 yards on 68 rushes and caught another six passes for 110 yards, scoring 16 total touchdowns (12 rushing, 4 receiving). Jones averaged 8.6 yards per carry and 18.3 yards per reception.

    Dubois Ross, Junior RB/DB, Bangor Pius X – A threat in all three phases of the game for Pius X, Ross finished his sophomore season with 1,109 all-purpose yards (582 rush, 337 receiving, 190 punt/kickoff returns) and scored 19 total touchdowns (14 rush, 4 receiving, 1 misc.). Ross averaged 6.77 yards per carry, 13.5 yards per reception, 15.5 yards per punt return and 12.8 yards per kickoff return. Defensively, Ross added 79 tackles, deflected four passes and forced a fumble and recovered a fumble. He posted a 20-tackle game against Staten Island-based St. Joseph-by-the-sea High School in Week 2.

    Dustin Jones, Senior OL/DL, Schuylkill Haven – An Associated Press Class A 2nd-team All-state selection on the offensive line, Jones helped to pave the way for the District 11 Class A champion Hurricanes’ offensive unit that averaged 299 yards and 27.6 points per game in 2010. Schuylkill Haven averaged more than 235 yards per game on the ground and produced five backs with at least 220 rushing yards and an 800-yard passing quarterback.

    Dylan Evans, Senior RB/DB, Pen Argyl – One of the top returning running backs in the Colonial League, Evans paced the Green Knights’ ground attack by running for 1,282 yards and 25 touchdowns on 224 carries and caught another 20 passes for 306 yards, averaging 5.7 yards per carry and 15.3 yards per catch. Evans had five games with at least 100 rushing yards and one game with at least 100 receiving yards. Defensively, Evans racked up 46 tackles (35 solo), picked off a team-leading six passes and blocked a field goal. Finally, on special teams, Evans returned a combined 27 kickoffs and punts for 479 yards, averaging 16.9 yards per punt return and 19.3 yards per kick return.

    Dylan Hofmann, Senior QB, Northern Lehigh – The field general at the helm of Northern Lehigh’s ground-and-pound offense that averaged more than 365 yards and 41.1 points per game, Hofmann totaled 1,064 yards of offense (721 passing, 364 rushing) and had a hand in 14 Bulldog touchdowns (10 passing, 4 rushing). He averaged 8.1 yards per carry on 42 rushes and completed 39-of-73 passes (53.4 percent). Hofmann averaged only five passing attempts per game for NL last season thanks to the potent rushing attack spearheaded by Cody Remaley and Jake Kern. The 2010 edition of the Bulldogs claimed the school’s third District 11 AA championship since 1999. Defensively, Hofmann chipped in with 22 tackles, one sack and a fumble recovery.

    Eddie Elliott, Senior RB, Bethlehem Freedom – The Patriots’ featured tailback in 2010, Elliott ran for 901 yards and 13 touchdowns on 161 carries and caught another 17 passes for 291 yards and one additional touchdown, averaging 5.6 yards per carry and 17.1 yards per reception.

    Eric Whalen, Senior RB, Shenandoah Valley – The featured tailback in the Blue Devils’ offensive arsenal, Whalen ran for 1,086 yards and 10 touchdowns on 224 carries, averaging more than 4.8 yards per carry and nearly 100 yards per game. Whalen could potentially surpass the 4,000-yard rushing mark for his career. To date, he has run for 2,791 yards. Whalen also caught six passes for 101 yards and one additional touchdown, averaging 16.8 yards per reception. Defensively, he recorded 48 tackles and two interceptions.

    Ethan Motsney, Junior RB, North Schuylkill – Motsney is the top returning rusher from the Spartans’ multi-faceted rushing attack that averaged more than 264 yards per game last season. He rolled up 664 yards of offense (449 rushing, 216 receiving) and scored nine total touchdowns (5 rushing, 4 receiving) on 54 total touches (39 rushing, 15 receiving). Motsney averaged 11.5 yards per carry and 14.4 yards per catch. He was the Spartans’ fourth-leading rusher and featured receiver.

    Evan Fardella, Junior QB, Pocono Mountain East – A dual-threat field general for the Cardinals in their 3-7 campaign last year, Fardella rolled up 1,835 yards of total offense (1,286 passing, 549 rushing) and accounted for 20 total touchdowns (13 passing, 7 rushing). He completed 88-of-163 passes (54 percent) and averaged more than 5.2 yards per carry on 104 rushes. Fardella threw for 100+ yards six times and ran for 100+ yards two times. Defensively, Fardella contributed 22 tackles, two interceptions, four deflected passes and a forced fumble.

    G.B. Harkins, Senior RB/LB, Allentown Central Catholic – Harkins is a veteran presence at linebacker for the Vikings after posting 96 tackles (71 solo), three sacks, an interception, two deflected passes and three fumble recoveries, averaging four tackles per game. He scored a defensive touchdown on a fumble return against Parkland. Offensively, Harkins saw limited action as a reserve running back, posting 22 carries for 166 yards and a touchdown, averaging 7.6 yards per carry. Harkins ran for a season high 90 yards in the PIAA playoffs against Clearfield.

    Greg Tkacik, Senior OL, Bethlehem Liberty – Tkacik helped to pave the way for a Liberty flexbone attack that averaged more than 330 rushing yards and more than 26 points per game. Liberty’s flexbone attack produced four backs with at least 585 rushing yards and a 600-yard passing quarterback. The Hurricanes finished 7-5 overall, reaching the Eastern Conference AAAA championship game opposite Emmaus.

    Ian Hower, Senior K, Schuylkill Haven – Hower handled the kickoff and placekicking chores for the Hurricanes last year, averaging 35.9 yards per kickoff on 62 boots, with one touchback. He also converted 43 extra points, accounting for 11.1 percent of Schuylkill Haven’s season scoring output.

    Jacen Nalesnik, Junior WR/TE/DE, Lehighton – Nalesnik played in three plus games before breaking his forearm. He put up nice numbers in a limited time. He caught 14 passes for 216 yards and three scores. On defense he had 11 tackles and one sack. He punted 10 times for 392 yards and had 14 kicks for 667 yards and one touchback. He made one out of two field goals and went perfect, eight of eight on PAT.

    Jake Cryst, Senior SE/DB, Blue Mountain – Cryst figures to be a catalyst in his senior season for the Eagles. When all was said and done, he had racked up 766 all-purpose yards (5 passing, 4 rushing, 383 receiving, 25 punt returns, 349 kickoff returns) and scored nine total touchdowns (1 rush, 7 receiving, 1 kickoff return). He is Blue Mountain’s top returning wide receiver, averaging 13.2 yards per catch on 29 receptions and 24.9 yards per kick return on 14 tries. He also handled the punting chores, averaging 29.7 yards per punt on 22 boots and contributed 30 tackles (17 solo), one sack and one interception on defense.

    Jake Naus, Senior QB/DB, Schuylkill Haven – Primarily a threat from his position in the defensive backfield, Naus racked up 59 tackles (all solo), one sack, four interceptions, seven deflected passes, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries, averaging 4.2 tackles per game. Naus’ four interceptions were good enough for tops on the team in that category. Offensively, Naus went 0-of-2 passing, ran 28 times for 179 yards and caught a pair of passes for 73 yards and one touchdown, averaging 5.3 yards per carry and 36.5 yards per reception.

    Jalen Snyder-Scipio, Senior WR/DB, Allentown Central Catholic – A two-way threat for the Vikings as a wide receiver and defensive back, Snyder-Scipio made his presence known on both sides of the ball in 2010. As a wideout in ACC’s lethally effective spread offense, he snared 23 passes for 393 yards and six touchdowns, averaging nearly 17.1 yards per reception. Defensively, Snyder-Scipio posted 18 tackles (15 solo), a team-best five interceptions and deflected six other passes.

    James Coyne, Senior RB, Nativity BVM – The leading rusher in BVM’s offensive scheme, Coyne rolled up 739 yards and five touchdowns on 155 carries and caught 10 passes for 63 yards, averaging nearly 4.8 yards per carry and 6.3 yards per reception. Coyne accounted for half of Nativity’s season output of rushing touchdowns and 35.7 percent of the team’s total offensive touchdowns scored.

    James McCarthy, Senior QB, Bethlehem Liberty – The field general at the controls of Liberty’s newly installed flexbone offense, McCarthy proved an apt dual-threat athlete, racking up 1,542 yards of offense (880 rushing, 662 passing) and accounting for 20 total Hurricane touchdowns (14 rushing, 6 passing). McCarthy completed 35-of-66 passes (53 percent) and averaged 6.5 yards per carry on 135 rushing attempts.

    James Middleton, Senior RB, Easton Area – The top returning rusher from a Red Rovers’ offensive arsenal that averaged more than 190 rushing yards per game en route to a berth in the PIAA AAAA quarterfinals, Middleton ran for 530 yards and eight touchdowns on 114 carries and caught another 14 passes for 154 yards. He averaged 4.6 yards per carry and 11 yards per reception.

    Jason Emerich, Senior OL, Blue Mountain – An Associated Press Class AAA All-state 2nd Team selection on the offensive line, Emerich helped to pave the way for a Blue Mountain offensive arsenal which averaged 360 yards (231.1 rushing, 128.9 passing) and 35.5 points per game, scoring 54 total offensive touchdowns (33 rushing, 21 passing). The Eagle offensive front helped produce four backs with between 244 to 898 rushing yards and a 1,400-yard passer. Blue Mountain finished 7-4 overall, reaching the District 11 AAA semifinals opposite Allentown Central Catholic. Emerich is a Syracuse recruit.

    Joey Dalessandro, Senior WR/DB, Bangor Pius X – One of five Royal receiving targets with at least 20 receptions and 200 yards last season, Dalessandro snared 24 passes for 251 yards and a touchdown, averaging 10.5 yards per catch. He finished seven games with at least two catches, including two games with a season-high five receptions. Defensively, Dalessandro added 22 tackles (18 solo) and deflected a pair of passes.

    Jonathan Green, Senior OL, North Schuylkill – Green helped to pave the way for a North Schuylkill offensive unit that averaged 325 yards and 38.3 points per game, including an impressive 264 yards per game on the ground. NS produced four backs with at least 400 rushing yards last season and three with at least 630 yards, as well as a 700-yard passer, and scored a total of 60 offensive touchdowns (47 rushing, 13 passing). He is a potential Division-1 prospect, having received interest from programs like Illinois, Penn State, Pitt, Virginia Tech and West Virginia, among others.

    Jordon Ellison, Junior K, Stroudsburg – Ellison handled the bulk of the special teams chores for Stroudsburg, booting 30 punts for an average of 26.7 yards, with four punts downed inside the 20 yard line and a long of 49 yards. He also booted 42 kickoffs for an average of 51.7 yards with 10 touchbacks. Ellison also converted 21 extra points and four field goals, scoring 33 total points.

    Josh Agosto, Senior QB, Lehighton – Agosto operated the reins of an Indians’ offense that averaged more than 290 yards and nearly 25 points per game last year. He completed 101-of-193 passes (52.3 percent) for 1,518 yards and 21 touchdowns against five interceptions. He averaged more than 168 passing yards per game and finished six Indian games with at least 175 passing yards and seven games with at least two touchdown passes. Agosto also accounted for 359 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 112 carries, averaging a little more than 3.2 yards per attempt.

    Josh Pensyl, Junior RB/ILB, Bangor Area – A key returning force to the Slaters’ linebacking corps, Pensyl accounted for 89 tackles (64 solo), a deflected pass, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a blocked field goal. He averaged 8.9 tackles per game, finishing with a season-best 17 tackles against Berwick in the Eastern Conference AAA playoffs and 14 tackles against Pen Argyl.

    Josh Wing, Senior ATH, Bangor Area – A weapon in all three phases of the game for the Slaters, Wing rolled up an impressive 1,358 all-purpose yards (867 rushing, 13 receiving, 105 punt returns, 373 kickoff returns) and scored 12 rushing touchdowns. He averaged 7.6 yards per carry, 13 yards per reception, 17.5 yards per punt return and 62.2 yards per kick return. Defensively, Wing added 47 tackles (38 solo), three interceptions, four deflected passes, two fumble recoveries and a blocked field goal.

    Justin Renninger, Senior K, Pine Grove Area – Renninger handled the placekicking chores for the Eastern Conference AA champion Cardinals last season, converting 37-of-40 extra points and 2-of-3 field goals. He scored 43 total points, accounting for 12.8 percent of Pine Grove’s 335 total points scored on the season.

    Kane Kralik, Senior OL/DL, Palmerton – A veteran presence along the defensive trenches for the Blue Bombers, Kralik tallied 56 tackles and 4.5 sacks in nine games, averaging 6.2 tackles per game. He posted a season-best 11 tackles against Catasaqua.

    Kevin Gulyas, Senior WR, Allentown Central Catholic – Gulyas had quite the successful junior season. The featured receiving target in ACC’s spread offense, Gulyas snagged 78 passes for 1,281 yards and 19 touchdowns, averaging more than 16.4 yards per reception. #4 went over the 100-yard receiving mark in a game five times and finished six games with seven or more catches. Gulyas was also a threat on special teams, averaging 24 yards per punt return and 33.8 yards per kickoff return, scoring a touchdown on a kickoff return against Abington Heights.

    Kirk Bender, Senior ILB, Northern Lehigh – One of the key returning cogs to the Bulldogs’ defense from their District 11 AA championship team, Bender rattled off 139 tackles (all solo), two sacks and a safety, avergaing 9.9 tackles per game. Bender finished nine of Northern Lehigh’s 14 games with 10+ tackles, including a pair of 15-tackle games against Bangor Area and Jim Thorpe. Offensively, Bender ran for 36 yards and one touchdown on eight carries, averaging 4.5 yards per carry.

    Kyle Greenawald, Senior OL/DL, Northern Lehigh – One of the key players in the trenches for the Bulldogs’ defensive unit last season, Greenawald rang up 65 tackles (all solo), six sacks and a blocked punt, averaging five tackles per game. He finished with a season high 12 tackles against Pen Argyl and two sacks against Wilson Area.

    Kyle Kokawski, Sophomore OL, Bangor Pius X – A returning starter on the offensive line for the high-flying Royals, Kokawski helped to pave the way for a Pius X unit which averaged 397.5 yards (237.7 pass, 159.8 rush) and 41 points per game, producing four backs with season rushing totals between 215 to 585 yards and a 2,850-yard passer. The Royals, who reached the District 11 Class A championship game, scored 65 total offensive touchdowns (37 rushing, 28 passing).

    Kyle Muller, Senior WR/DB, Pen Argyl – A key returner to the Pen Argyl defensive backfield, Muller recorded 24 tackles (14 solo) and intercepted four passes, averaging a little more than two tackles per game and finishing third on the team in interceptions, returning one of the picks for a touchdown against Catasaqua. In limited action at wide receiver, Muller caught five passes for 79 yards and one touchdown, averaging 15.8 yards per catch.

    Kyle Schomp, Senior OL/DL, Northern Lehigh – A force along the Northern Lehigh defensive line, Schomp rolled up 92 tackles (all solo), a team-best seven sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. He averaged 6.6 tackles per game, finishing three games with 10+ tackles and two games with multiple sacks. Schomp was part of a Northern Lehigh defense that held 10 of 14 opponents to 20 points or less, with three shutouts.

    Larry Zimmerman, Senior WR/DB, Pine Grove Area – One of the top returning wide receiver/defensive back combinations in all of District 11, Zimmerman was a 1st-team Associated Press All-state selection on the AA team at defensive back, where he picked off a team-best six passes. Zimmerman was part of a Cardinal defense that held nine of 12 opponents to 17 points or less, with one shutout. Offensively, Zimmerman was the only Pine Grove receiver with double-digit catches, snagging 42 passes for 897 yards and 11 touchdowns, averaging an impressive 21.3 yards per catch.

    Logan Fetterhoff, Senior RB, Williams Valley – One of the key players in the Vikings’ offensive scheme last season, Fetterhoff amassed 881 total yards of offense (612 rushing, 269 receiving) and scored 13 total touchdowns (10 rushing, 3 receiving), averaging 5.4 yards per carry on 113 rushes and 24.4 yards per reception on 11 catches.

    Marquis Harp, Senior ATH, East Stroudsburg South – Primarily a defensive weapon for the Cavaliers, Harp recorded 59 tackles (47 solo) and a pair of interceptions, returning one for a touchdown, and averaging 4.5 tackles per game. The interception return for a touchdown went for 34 yards and came against rival East Stroudsburg North. Offensively, Harp ran for 125 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries and caught another three passes for 32 yards, averaging 8.3 yards per carry and 10.7 yards per reception.

    Mason Shomper, Senior QB, Williams Valley – Shomper helped lead the Vikings to a 9-2 record in 2010 and a berth in the District 11 Class A playoffs. The WV field general completed 60-of-98 passes (61.2 percent) for 1,144 yards and 15 touchdowns against six interceptions. He averaged 104 passing yards per game. Shomper also scored seven rushing touchdowns on 66 keepers.

    Matt Camiletti, Senior WR, Bangor Pius X – The featured target in Pius X’ aerial assault, Camiletti is the top returning receiver to the Royals’ 2011 team. Camiletti caught 53 passes for 932 yards and 10 touchdowns – all three categories led the team. He averaged 17.59 yards per reception, finishing three games with 100+ receiving yards, four games with multiple receiving touchdowns and seven games with five or more receptions. Camiletti also booted 29 extra points and scored three two-point conversions, meaning he accounted for 95 total points last season.

    Matt Gist, Senior OL, Bangor Pius X – A returning starter on the offensive line for the high-flying Royals, Gist helped to pave the way for a Pius X unit which averaged 397.5 yards (237.7 pass, 159.8 rush) and 41 points per game, producing four backs with season rushing totals between 215 to 585 yards and a 2,850-yard passer. The Royals, who reached the District 11 Class A championship game, scored 65 total offensive touchdowns (37 rushing, 28 passing).

    Michael Harris, Senior RB, Bethlehem Liberty – Harris was a key rusher and receiver in the Hurricanes’ flexbone offensive attack, running for 680 yards on 67 carries and adding another nine catches for 292 yards, scoring 10 total touchdowns (8 rushing, 2 receiving). He averaged 10.1 yards per carry and 32.4 yards per reception.

    Michael Pheasant, Senior QB, East Stroudsburg South – Pheasant started the final four games of the Cavaliers’ season, including a pair of District 2/4/11 AAAA playoff games, and finished by completing 31-of-52 passes (59.6 percent) for 593 yards and four touchdowns against two interceptions. He threw for 100+ yards in all four starts, posting a 2-2 record. Pheasant also added one rushing touchdown on 22 keepers.

    Mike Donovan, Junior RB/DB, Blue Mountain – A two-way threat for the Eagles, Donovan made impacts from his positions as a running back and defensive back, tallying 29 tackles (16 solo) and a trio of interceptions defensively and accumulating 334 total yards of offense (244 rushing, 90 receiving) and scored three total touchdowns (2 rush, 1 rec.). He averaged 7.6 yards per carry and 12.9 yards per reception. Donovan also returned four kickoffs for an average of 28 yards per return.

    Mike Gaval, Senior QB, Mahanoy Area – One of the biggest weapons in the Golden Bears’ run to an 8-4 record and Eastern Conference Class A championship, Gaval rolled up 1,581 yards of total offense (1,300 rushing, 281 passing) and accounted for 14 total touchdowns (10 rushing, 4 passing). Gaval averaged just under 7.3 yards per carry and completed 17-of-55 passes (30.9 percent). Between rushing and passing yards combined, Gaval averaged 131.8 yards of offense per game for Mahanoy Area.

    Mike Shinkus, Senior LB, North Schuylkill – Shinkus was one of the anchors of a North Schuylkill defense that allowed a total of 70 points in 12 games (one game was a forfeit victory over Freedom Village, N.Y.). The Spartans allowed an average of 5.8 points per game, with seven shutouts. Shinkus was a 2nd-team Associated Press AA All-state selection at linebacker.

    Mitchell Moyer, Senior RB/LB, Lehighton – Moyer played in nine games last season for the Indians, racking up 79 tackles (44 solo), 1.5 sacks, two interceptions, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries, averaging 8.8 tackles per game. He posted a season-best 16 tackles against Stroudsburg and a pair of 14-tackle games against Tamaqua and Pocono Mountain East. He scored his lone touchdown of the season on a 67-yard fumble return against Stroudsburg.

    Nick DeRea, Senior RB/DB, Bangor Pius X – DeRea finished the season as the second-leading rusher on the Pius X team in 2010. When the dust settled on the season, DeRea had accumulated 673 all-purpose yards (534 rushing, 87 receiving, 52 kickoff returns) and scored 11 total touchdowns (9 rushing, 2 receiving). He averaged 6.28 yards per carry and 10.88 yards per reception, rushing for a season-best 111 yards against Lourdes Regional. Defensively, DeRea added 23 tackles (16 solo), one forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

    Nick Merva, Junior WR/DB, Shenandoah Valley – One of the featured targets in the Blue Devil aerial assault that averaged more than 158 yards per game, Merva hauled in 27 passes for 382 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 14.1 yards per catch. Defensively, Merva added 43 tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery.

    Nick Todero, Senior QB, Pine Grove Area – The field general of Pine Grove’s Eastern Conference AA championship team last season, Todero completed 68-of-115 passes (43.8 percent) for 1,210 yards and 13 touchdowns against 18 interceptions. He also scored one rushing touchdown on 44 keepers. Todero helped lead the Cardinals to a 9-3 record. The Cardinals averaged more than 300 yards of offense and 27.9 points per game.

    Nico Goffredo, Senior OL/LB, Bangor Pius X – A key returning presence at linebacker for the Royals, Goffredo chalked up 71 tackles, one sack, two deflected passes and two forced fumbles. He averaged 6.5 tackles per game, finishing four of the Royals’ 12 games with 10+ tackles.

    Noah Robb, Senior WR/DB, Allentown Central Catholic – A two-way threat for the Vikings, Robb made the majority of his contributions on the defensive side of the ball, where he registered 41 tackles, two sacks, an interception and 10 deflected passes.He finished five games with five or more tackles. Offensively, Robb hauled in 14 passes for 241 yards and three touchdowns, averaging more than 17.2 yards per catch. Robb scored two of his three receiving touchdowns in the playoffs.

    Okezie Alozie, Senior DB, Bethlehem Freedom – A potential Division-1 prospect at defensive back in the 2012 recruiting class, Alozie has received interest from more than a dozen Division-1 programs. He was part of a Patriots’ defensive unit that held three of 10 opponents to 18 points or less, with one shutout. Offensively, Alozie ran for 153 yards and four touchdowns on 27 carries and caught another two passes for 27 yards, averaging 5.7 yards per carry and 13.5 yards per reception.

    Owen Daniel, Junior RB/WR, Williams Valley – Daniel had quite the solid sophomore season for the 9-2 Vikings, racking up 1,318 yards of offense (887 rushing, 431 receiving) and scoring 12 total touchdowns (7 receiving, 5 rushing). Daniel averaged just under 9.1 yards per carry on 98 rushes, finishing as the second-leading rusher for WV, and averaging 22.6 yards per catch on 19 receptions. Daniel was the leading receiver in the Vikings’ aerial assault that averaged 104 yards per game.

    Pat Douglas, Senior RB/LB, Bangor Pius X – A 210-pound wrecking ball at linebacker for Pius X, Douglas finished his junior season by racking up 67 tackles (54 solo), a sack, three deflected passes, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He averaged 6.1 tackles per game, finishing three games with 10+ tackles. Douglas was part of a Royal defensive unit that held three of 12 opponents to 14 points or less, with one shutout.

    Patrick Cook, Senior QB, Northampton – Cook helped lead the Konkrete Kids to a 5-6 overall record by connecting on 67-of-146 passes (45.9 percent) for 882 yards and five touchdowns. He also added three rushing touchdowns on 59 keepers. He averaged more than 80 passing yards per game.

    Paul Martin, Senior RB, Marian Catholic – The leading rusher in the Colts’ offensive arsenal last season, Martin rang up 656 yards and six touchdowns on 108 carries and caught another seven passes for 114 yards and one additional touchdown, averaging just under 6.1 yards per carry and 16.3 yards per catch. Martin also completed 1-of-2 passes for 20 yards and a touchdown, converted 8-of-10 extra points and 1 field goal. He scored 53 of Marian Catholic’s 207 total points last season, or 25.6 percent of the Colts’ season scoring output.

    R.J. Taylor, Senior RB/CB, Allentown Central Catholic – A potential Division-1 prospect in the 2012 recruiting class at defensive back, Taylor has received interest from a mixed amount of FBS and FCS programs like Delaware, Georgetown, Penn State, Rutgers and West Virginia. Through the Vikings’ first 10 games, Taylor racked up 37 tackles (31 solo) and an interception, averaging 3.7 tackles per game.

    Rob Dvoracek, Senior FB, Parkland – One of the key returning pieces for the Trojans, Dvoracek is a Temple recruit and received interest/offers from programs including Buffalo, Temple, VMI, Maryland, Michigan, Penn State, Pitt and West Virginia, among others, before choosing the Owls.

    Rob Getz, Senior RB/CB, Pleasant Valley – One of the top statistical all-around athletes returning in the Mountain Valley Conference in 2011, Getz had quite the solid junior season, amassing 1,605 all-purpose yards (681 rushing, 518 receiving, 406 kickoff/punt returns) and scored 16 total touchdowns (7 rushing, 7 receiving, 2 misc.). He averaged nearly 6.2 yards per carry, 13.3 yards per reception, 33.6 yards per punt return and 19.8 yards per kickoff return. He had two 100-yard rushing performances and one game with 100+ receiving yards. Defensively, Getz chipped in with 20 tackles, two interceptions and two deflected passes. Getz was one of the keys to a Bears’ attack that finished 8-3 overall and averaged more than 32 points per game.

    Robert Bennie, Senior QB/LB, Stroudsburg – It is difficult to sum up all that Bennie did for the Mountaineers in 2010 in just a paragraph. Offensively, Bennie amassed 1,954 yards of offense (1,184 rush, 770 pass) and had a hand in 16 Stroudsburg touchdowns (11 rushing, 5 passing). He connected on 68-of-137 passes (49.6 percent) and averaged 5.3 yards per carry on 224 rushes, throwing for 100+ yards twice and running for 100+ yards six times. Defensively, Bennie was Stroudsburg’s leading tackler, accumulating 116 tackles (83 solo), six interceptions, five deflected passes and a fumble recovery. He averaged 9.7 tackles per game, finishing five games with 10+ tackles, including a season-high 16 stops against Wilkes Barre-Coughlin.

    Robert Naylor, Senior OL/DL, Bangor Area – A key returner along the Bangor defensive line, Naylor accumulated 79 tackles (55 solo), deflected a pass, forced a fumble and had two fumble recoveries. Naylor averaged 7.2 tackles per game, finishing with a season-high 12 tackles against Pen Argyl.

    Ryan Henning, Senior QB, North Schuylkill – Henning had a solid junior season for North Schuylkill, leading the Spartans to an 11-win season and berth in the District 11 AA championship game. Henning completed 41-of-108 passes (37.9 percent) for 735 yards and 12 touchdowns against six interceptions. He also added 57 rushing yards and one touchdown on 33 keepers. He directed a North Schuylkill offense that averaged 325 yards and 38.3 points per game.

    Ryan Pysher, Senior OL/DL, Bangor Area – One of the Slaters’ athletes lining up in the defensive trenches last season, Pysher rolled up 96 tackles (65 solo), one sack, one interception, two deflected passes, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. He averaged 8.7 tackles per game, finishing five of the Slaters’ 11 games with 10+ tackles, including a 14-tackle game against Saucon Valley and a pair of 12-tackle games against Catasaqua and Berwick.

    Sam Bacon, Senior RB/DB, Bangor Pius X – A veteran presence returning to the Royals’ defensive backfield, Bacon tallied 58 tackles (32 solo), a sack, an interception, a deflected pass, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. He averaged 4.8 tackles per game, finishing with a season-best 13 tackles against Marian Catholic. Bacon also returned his interception 58 yards for a touchdown, which also occurred in the Marian game.

    Scott Beltz, Junior WR/DE, Pen Argyl – A key player in the trenches for the Green Knights, Beltz had quite an impressive sophomore season, amassing 43 tackles, a team-best 14 sacks, two deflected passes, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and a blocked punt. Beltz finished four Pen Argyl games with multiple sacks, one game with multiple forced fumbles and averaged a little more than three tackles per game.

    Scott Sherman, Senior FB, Williams Valley – Sherman had a solid junior season for Williams Valley, running for 1,119 yards and 15 touchdowns on 175 carries and catching four passes for 18 yards and one additional touchdown. He averaged just under 6.4 yards per carry and 4.5 yards per reception. In his career for the Vikings, Sherman has run for 2,388 yards and 32 touchdowns.

    Sekou Jones, Junior WR/OLB, Pleasant Valley – The top returning tackler to the Bears’ defensive unit, Jones racked up 60 tackles, a half a sack and a forced fumble in his sophomore season. Jones averaged six tackles per game and finished with a season-best 12 stops in a game against East Stroudsburg South.

    Shaquille Cousins, Senior FB/DL, Wilson Area – A key returning presence in the defensive trenches for the Warriors, Cousins tallied 58 tackles and three sacks, averaging 6.4 tackles per contest for the blue and gold. Cousins finished with a season-high 10 tackles against Saucon Valley, his only double-digit tackle performance of the season.

    Stephon Font-Toomer, Senior FB/LB, Bethlehem Liberty – A potential Division-1 prospect at linebacker for the Hurricanes, Toomer was part of a Liberty defensive unit that held seven of 12 opponents to 16 points or less, with one shutout. He averaged close to eight tackles per game through Liberty’s first nine games of the season, and has received interest from numerous D-1 programs. Offensively, Toomer was the ‘Canes’ battering ram of a fullback, running for 645 yards and a trio of touchdowns on 121 carries, averaging 5.3 yards per rush.

    Steve Juarbe, Junior OL, Bangor Pius X – A returning starter on the offensive line for the high-flying Royals, Juarbe helped to pave the way for a Pius X unit which averaged 397.5 yards (237.7 pass, 159.8 rush) and 41 points per game, producing four backs with season rushing totals between 215 to 585 yards and a 2,850-yard passer. The Royals, who reached the District 11 Class A championship game, scored 65 total offensive touchdowns (37 rushing, 28 passing).

    Tad McNeely, Senior OL/DL, Allentown Central Catholic – A two-way lineman for the Vikings, McNeely was part of an ACC offensive unit that averaged more than 425 yards and 41 points per game. McNeely helped pave the way for a pair of 1,600-yard rushers and a 3,000-yard passer. Defensively, McNeely chipped in with 27 tackles (19 solo), two sacks and a fumble recovery. He was an Associated Press All-state selection.

    Tajmire Flood, Senior QB, Allentown Allen – Flood was one of Allen’s key statistical leaders in 2010, amassing 1,129 yards of total offense (724 passing, 405 rushing) and accounting for 10 total Canary touchdowns (7 passing, 3 rushing). Flood connected on 47-of-143 passes (32.9 percent) and averaged 3.6 yards per carry on 114 rushes. He threw for 100+ yards three times and ran for 100+ yards once.

    Teddy Airoldi, Senior LB, Allentown Central Catholic – A defensive force for Allentown Central Catholic, Airoldi posted 57 tackles and four sacks through the Vikings’ first 10 games of the 2010 season. He made a very critical defensive play in the PIAA AAA championship game, laying the hit on Bishop McDevitt quarterback Matt Johnson on fourth down as he passed the ball to help ACC claim its first PIAA football championship since 1998.

    Tim DiGiacomo, Senior K, Allentown Central Catholic – DiGiacomo emerged as the Vikings’ placekicker towards the end of October, and he responded, converting 47 extra points and a pair of field goals, scoring 53 of ACC’s school record 663 points scored in 2010. In the PIAA semifinals and PIAA AAA state title game, DiGiacomo was a perfect 11-of-11 on extra point attempts. He was also a perfect 5-of-5 on extra points in ACC’s victory over Emmaus.

    Tito Rodriguez, Senior WR/DB, East Stroudsburg South – A veteran presence returning to the ESS defensive backfield, Rodriguez totaled 77 tackles (62 solo), averaging 5.9 tackles per game and posting a season-best 10 tackles against Pocono Mountain East.

    Travis Moyer, Junior RB/DEF, Blue Mountain – The leading tackler from the Eagles’ 2010 defensive unit, Moyer amassed an impressive 98 tackles (66 solo), three sacks and an interception, averaging 8.9 tackles per game. He finished four games with 10+ tackles, including a season-best 14 stops against Pottsville, and had one game with two or more sacks. Moyer was part of a BM defense which held seven of 11 opponents to 20 points or less. Offensively, Moyer was the #3 rusher in the Eagles’ offensive arsenal, running for 307 yards and two touchdowns on 47 carries, averaging 6.5 yards per rush.

    Trey Robinson, Junior RB/DB, Wilson Area – Robinson did a little bit of everything for the Warriors last season, amassing 922 all-purpose yards (471 rushing, 79 receiving, 372 kickoff returns) and scored 12 total touchdowns (10 rushing, 2 receiving). He averaged 8.1 yards per carry, 9.9 yards per reception and 20.7 yards per kickoff return. He ran for a season-best 197 yards against Notre Dame-Green Pond. Defensively, Robinson added 66 tackles (35 solo), five sacks and an interception, averaging 6.6 tackles per game. He posted one game of 10+ tackles and two games with multiple sacks.

    Tyler Edmond, Senior QB, Southern Lehigh – One of the keys to the Spartans’ 9-3 record and berth in the District 11 AAA championship game last season, Edmond completed 93-of-172 passes for 1,474 yards and 15 touchdowns against nine interceptions. The SL field general connected on 54.1 percent of his passes, throwing for 100+ yards in six of 12 games and finishing four games with at least two touchdown passes. Edmond also scored three rushing touchdowns on 53 keepers.

    Tyler Heffner, Senior QB, Pottsville – One-half of a two-quarterback platoon utilized by Pottsville last season, Heffner put up respectable numbers, completing 50-of-90 passes for 707 yards and 10 touchdowns against three interceptions. He connected on 55.6 percent of his passes and averaged more than 67 passing yards per game for the Crimson Tide. Heffner posted two games with three touchdown passes and had a season-high 235 yards against Governor Mifflin. Heffner also scored five rushing touchdowns on 42 quarterback keepers.

    William Moyer, Senior WR/LB, Shenandoah Valley – The leading receiver in the Blue Devils’ aerial assault that averaged more than 158 yards per game in 2010, Moyer hauled in 27 passes for 676 yards and nine touchdowns, averaging more than 25 yards per reception. He accounted for 38.7 percent of Shenandoah Valley’s receiving yards last season.

    Zach Miller, Senior DE, Pen Argyl – The top returning tackler to the Pen Argyl defense, Miller recorded 69 tackles (36 solo), one sack, three interceptions and deflected a pass. He averaged 6.3 tackles per game for a Green Knight defense that held eight of 11 opponents to 14 points or less.

    Zeke Cinelli, Senior OL, Bangor Pius X – A returning starter on the offensive line for the high-flying Royals, Cinelli helped to pave the way for a Pius X unit which averaged 397.5 yards (237.7 pass, 159.8 rush) and 41 points per game, producing four backs with season rushing totals between 215 to 585 yards and a 2,850-yard passer. The Royals, who reached the District 11 Class A championship game, scored 65 total offensive touchdowns (37 rushing, 28 passing).

  • 2011 Anthracite Football League Coaches Preseason Poll

    (First-place votes in parentheses; teams awarded 9-1 points in descending order)
    Points
    1. North Schuylkill (7)               76
    2. Shenandoah Valley (1)           64
    3. Marian (1)                             63
    4. Mahanoy Area                      52
    5. Schuylkill Haven                   46
    6. Tamaqua                              30
    7. Jim Thorpe                           29
    8. Minersville                            23
    9. Panther Valley                       22
  • Q&A with Allentown Central Catholic’s Harold Fairclough

     

    We are starting a new series of coach interviews.  We are asking all coaches the same questions.

    Today we sat down with Harold Fairclough of Allentown Central Catholic and asked him some questions about himself and his career coaching football.

    During his career as a player at Allentown Central Catholic, Harold Fairclough experienced the thrill of winning a PIAA championship. He has also won a PIAA title as a coach, too.

    Fairclough’s Vikings became the 12th PIAA affiliate to post a season record of 16-0 since 2004, and just the second District 11 team to reach that mark, joining the 2006 Wilson Area Warriors. Fairclough’s Vikings have won 28 of their last 30 games and consecutive District 11 AAA championships.

    Let’s get started!

     

    Q. Why did you decide to coach High School Football?

    A. The coaches I had in High School had a big impact on my life. I wanted to do the same for other kids. I like working with kids and hope to be a mentor for kids.

     

    Q. How many years have you coached at your school?

    A. Going into my 10th year, four as an assistant and six as a head coach.

     

    Q. Do you have any interest in coaching at a higher level?

    A. If it was the right opportunity, possibly yes. But right now I’m happy being a high school football coach.

     

    Q. Growing up was there an athlete or coach you particularly admired and patterned your self after?

    A. I liked Bill Parcells and Brian Billick from the Ravens. I patterned my coaching style from Jim Morgans, which was my high school coach. I have the same philosophy and mentality as him.

     

    Q. What do you feel is the most important thing or things that you can teach your athletes?

    A. Self discipline, making commitments, following through and overall being the best person you can be.

     

    Q. You won a state championship as a player and coach. Compare the two?

    A. As a player it was a lot of fun. I mean going out and practicing every day with your friends. The whole ride and process was fun. You just had to worry about what you could control individually.

    As a coach it was still fun, but there is a lot more stress involved. Trying to get a whole team prepared and coaches as well. You have to get everybody on the same page. But I think it’s more satisfying because of all the time and effort you put into it. To win a state championship, you see all the hard work pay off. There are some comparable parts but I think its two different experiences.

     

    Q. How important is strength training and nutrition in your program?

    A. I can’t tell you how valuable it is, especially for us being a small school. We’re pretty much a 2A team playing a 4A conference. We take care of ourselves during the off-season. A few years ago we changed things and got away from the traditional power lifting. We decided to start training our athletes with velocity sports performance. That really made a big difference in the last few years. It’s important to get in four days a week and bust your tail, stay in shape and build that strength.

    As for nutrition you have to understand how to take care of your body. We always tell our kids, take care of your body and it will take care of you. Because of this training we saw a number of injuries reduce.

     

    Q. What kind of offense and defense do you like to run?

    A. The offense we run is the spread offense. We have been extremely successful the last two years with it. Defensively we run a 3-5-3. It’s tough for offense to block.

     

    Q. Who is the best football player you ever coached against?

    A. The three that jump into my mind, one player is Juan Gaddy of Easton Area. As a coach Austin Scott of Parkland and Dan Persa of Bethlehem Liberty.

     

    Q. Who is the best team you ever coached against?

    A. As a player the 1993 Berwick Area team. As a coach they all have been pretty good. But I can point back to the Bishop McDevitt game last year, Archbishop Wood team and some of the Liberty teams in the mid-2000’s.

     

    Q. Do you want your athletes to play other sports?

    A. We are such a small school and again we have to share athletes. Many kids play two sports and some play three sports. When you get a kid that plays three sports it’s hard to get him in the weight room and develop his body. I don’t mind if they play other sports. It a sign they are athletic.

     

    Q. Do you think 16 games is too much for high school teams?

    A. It’s a lot. It’s definitely a grind and last year we played 16 games. By the time you get deep into the playoffs, guys are dropping left and right. We lost our starting linebacker core last season. When I played it was 14 or 15 games.

     

    Q. What type of a game schedule would you most like to see?

    A. I like the schedule we have now. We are allowed to play one out of conference game, which exposes our kids to other districts. It also exposes our conference and I think we have one of the best conferences in Pennsylvania. Our conference is tough and it’s a grind. Once we get to the playoffs we are battle tested.

     

    Q. What are your goals/challenges for the 2011 season and what do you have coming back as a team?

    A. It’s not too different from last year. We tried to focus on ourselves and we worried about what we can control. We had a big target on our backs last year and this year is even bigger. We are going to grind it out one day at a time and try and win each day. Our goal is to improve on a daily basis on all three phases of the game. It’s not to win the conference, its not to win districts, its not to win a state championship. It’s to get better and stay focused on what we can control. If we can do that all those other things will fall in place. If we get caught up looking down the road then we won’t make it out of our conference. We try and keep it simple and the kids bought in to it last year.

    We have six starters on offense and defense coming back. We have a ton of talent at the skill level. The challenge is to get them ready and have them compete on a regular basis.

     

    Q. Final Question. Do you have a pre-game ritual?

    A. The players and I like to eat the same thing on game day. We go to the same diner and eat two pancakes, bacon and two eggs. That get’s tough after 16 weeks eating the same thing. We go to mass for the football team, eat and watch the same highlight video every week. The video captures the history of Central football. The kids love it and it gets them fired up!

     

  • Allentown Central Catholic QB Brendan Nosovitch issues oral declaration to South Carolina

    The ringleader of Allentown Central Catholic’s wickedly efficient and effective spread offensive attack is taking his talents to the Southeastern Conference to continue his collegiate football career.

    Brendan Nosovitch, a 6’2, 200-pound dual-threat field general for Allentown Central Catholic High School, issued an oral declaration to South Carolina Tuesday, according to national recruiting service Scout.com.

    The Gamecocks were one of eight programs to verbally offer the Viking quarterback a scholarship, according to Scout and Rivals.com.  Clemson, Eastern Michigan, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Ohio, Temple and Virginia also offered, and schools like Boston College, Michigan State, Northwestern, Penn State, Pitt, Rutgers, Vanderbilt and West Virginia had expressed interest but not offered a scholarship.

    Scout.com rates Nosovitch as the #39 quarterback in the 2012 recruiting class and a three-star prospect.  At one point, Nosovitch had fallen from the mid-30s to the #41-ranked quarterback in the nation in the 2012 class in Scout’s position-by-position rankings.  Rivals rated Nosovitch as a three-star prospect but did not rank the ACC senior-to-be at his position.

    Nosovitch’s declaration makes him the fifth Keystone State field general in this 2012 class to make a pre-season choice of a Division-1 college, joining Perry Hills (Pittsburgh Central Catholic, Maryland), Matt Johns (Central Bucks South, Virigina), Blake Rankin (Bloomsburg, Rutgers) and Manny Stocker (Coatesville Area, North Carolina State).

    Nosovitch had an incredible junior season, connecting on 186-of-317 passes for 3,112 yards and 43 touchdowns against 11 interceptions and adding 1,647 rushing yards and 25 touchdowns on 212 carries.  He completed 58.7 percent of his passes and averaged 7.7 yards per carry, throwing for 200+ yards six times and rushing for 100+ yards nine times.  He finished 12 of ACC’s 16 games with multiple touchdown passes, including a trio of 5-touchdown pass performances in the playoffs.  He also scored multiple rushing touchdowns in eight games, including four playoff games.

    For his career, Nosovitch has thrown for 5,440 yards and 67 touchdowns and run for 2,665 yards and 45 touchdowns, and holds a chance to join former Jeannette field general Terrelle Pryor as the only other Pennsylvania field general with both 4,000 career rushing and passing yards in a career.  He boasts a career won-loss record of 28-2 over the last two seasons for the Vikings, leading the team to consecutive District 11 AAA championships and PIAA AAA playoff berths.

    Allentown Central Catholic finished the 2010 season 16-0, winning the program’s third PIAA AAA championship and first since 1998.  ACC became the 11th program (12th overall team) to finish a season with a perfect 16-0 record since 2004.

  • Parkland’s FB Rob Dvoracek issues an oral declaration to Temple

    The 6-1, 215 pound fullback was recruited by the Owls, which offered him a scholarship a few weeks ago. Buffalo, Connecticut, Rutgers, Pittsburgh and Boston College expressed interested in him.

    In 2010 he rushed for 674 yards and nine touchdowns. Parkland finished 4-7 overall and 4-5 in the Lehigh Valley Conference.

    He becomes the first Lehigh Valley player to commit to a college.

     

  • Blue Mountain OT Jason Emerich issues oral declaration to Syracuse

    A Big East program has received a declaration from an offensive lineman from District 11 in its 2012 recruiting class.

    Jason Emerich, a 6’4, 275-pound offensive tackle from Blue Mountain High School, issued an oral declaration to Syracuse Tuesday, according to national recruiting service Scout.com.  The Orange were one of seven programs to offer the Eagles’ senior-to-be, including Akron, Buffalo, Central Florida, Connecticut, Delaware and Temple had all verbally offered, and Rutgers was showing interest, but had not offered.

    In a weekend conversation with Blue Mountain head coach Mike Brennan, it was revealed Emerich’s decision was coming down to either Syracuse or Central Florida.  Brennan said Emerich had really enjoyed a recent visit to UCF.

    Emerich is rated by Scout.com as a two-star prospect at offensive tackle and is one of two Schuylkill County prospects with such a rating, joining fellow District 11 offensive lineman Jon Green (North Schuylkill).  He is the ninth Keystone State prospect on the offensive line to issue a pre-season college declaration

    Blue Mountain enjoyed a 7-4 season and a 6-1 conference mark last season, reaching the District 11 AAA semifinals opposite eventual PIAA AAA champion Allentown Central Catholic.  Emerich helped to pave the way for an Eagle offensive unit that averaged 360 yards (231.1 rushing, 128.9 passing) and 35.5 points per game, producing four backs with between 240 and 900 rushing yards and a 1,400-yard passer.  The Eagles scored 54 total offensive touchdowns (33 rushing, 21 passing) last season.

    Emerich was selected as a 2nd-team offensive lineman on the Associated Press’ 2010 Class AAA all-state team.

  • Stem wins final game

    NAZARETH – Pen Argyl’s Quarterback Nathan Hood threw two touchdowns in the second half to Wilson Area’s Kowan Scott as the Gold Team pulled away for a 24-14 win over the Red Team in the 41st Annual McDonald’s All-Star Game at Nazareth’s Andrew Leh Stadium.

    Bob Stem was the head coach for the Gold team that made up teams from the Northampton County, Phillipsburg and Palisades team. It was last December when then Phillipsburg head coach Bob Stem announced his retirement. Stem capped off the season with a 3-0 OT thrilling win over Easton Area on Thanksgiving Day. His team finished the season 9-2. Stem coached at Bethlehem Catholic for 19 yards winning two PIAA State Championships. His overall record is 285-98-6 with an extra win after tonight’s game.

    Joe Tout of Northern Lehigh coached the Red team. This team was composed of players from Carbon, Lehigh and Monroe counties.

    Stem talked about coaching his last game, “What’s nice is they are all great athletes so it’s not hard to coach them. They make you look good when you have the athletes we had and they are really good kids. I knew that when the whistle blew they would give 110 percent and that’s what they did.”

    The game started off sloppy on both sides of the ball.  Both teams needed time to gell and get their momentum going.  Bethlehem Freedom’s Angel Rosado intercepted a pass giving the gold team the ball on the Red 37 yard line with 3:44 left in the first quarter. They capitalized on the turnover when Pius X’s Adrian Bernard went in for an eight-yard touchdown run putting the Gold team up 6-0 in the first quarter. Both teams exchanged interceptions and after a sloppy first quarter, the Gold team led 6-0.

    In the second quarter, Cody Johnson of East Stroudsburg North recovered a Gold fumble. On the next play Whitehall’s Chris Polony threw a dart to Pleasant Valley’s Rich Irving for a 21-yard touchdown pass. The Red team led 7-6 with 10:54 remaining in the half. The Red Team’s momentum continued with a Derrick Watkins interception. But the drive would end when Easton’s Isaac Knighton intercepted a Michael Carmella pass and took it to the Red teams 18-yard line. Five plays later Northampton’s Chad Fenon went in for a four-yard touchdown run. The two-point conversion was no good as the Gold team led 12-7 with 4:57 left in the half.

    The second quarter started off much like the first with no points being scored on several drives.  Northern Lehigh’s Jake Kern 35-yard touchdown return of an interception put the Red team up 14-12 at the 5:25 mark of the third quarter. Both teams combined for nine turnovers (7 interceptions and two fumbles) in the game up to this point. Nathan Hood talked about the first half, “We were trying to hit the deep ball and it was just sailing on me. I was getting frustrated. I wanted to hit the big play and put our team on top.” Hood got his chance. The Gold team would strike right back. Hood found his stride hitting Kowan Scott for a 47-yard touchdown pass giving the Gold team an 18-14 lead with 4:19 left in the third quarter. The Gold team was 0-11 passing before completing this pass.  They had not completed a pass so far in the game.

    With 30 seconds left in the quarter, Hood put the nail on the coffin with a 65-yard bomb to Scott for a 24-14 Gold lead. Scott said, “In the beginning of the game the timing was off. The second half we hooked up and made plays.” The Red team tried to get a drive going in the fourth quarter. The big play was a 63-yard pass play from Polony to Emmaus Joe Williams to setup a field goal attempt. Michael Bittner of Catasaqua attempted a 25-yard field goal that went wide left. That would have cut the lead to 7.

    Joe Tout talked about missed opportunities, “We were able to move the ball offensively but we just didn’t put up the points.” The Red team’s last drive would end on an interception by Rosado on the final play of the game. Rosado finished the game with three interceptions.

    Tout talked about coaching the game, “…just the experience. This was my first experience in this game and I’m really glad to meet such good men. They are all good football players but they are all good men and I really enjoyed coaching them.”

    The Red team was led by Michael Carmella’s 153 yards passing. Chris Polony added 133 yards. Nathan Hood led the Gold team’s air attack with 129 yards passing.

     

  • Blue Mountain OT Jason Emerich up to 7 D-1 offers

    The Blue Mountain Eagles have progressed nicely in shifting from a traditional Wing-T offensive attack to the multiple-I offensive philosophy of head coach Mike Brennan, coming within one win of the Berks Inter-County Conference Section 2 championship last season.

    One of the Eagles who helped to pave the way for that productive 2010 offensive unit was senior trenchman Jason Emerich, and Division-1 programs are taking note of of the Schuylkill County athlete.

    Emerich, a 6’4, 275-pound offensive tackle, currently holds seven Division-1 FBS or FCS scholarship offers, according to an update from Coach Brennan provided prior to kickoff of the 54th Big-33 Football Classic.  Brennan said Emerich was recently offered by Central Florida in addition to offers already held from Akron, Buffalo, Connecticut, Delaware, Syracuse and Temple.

    Brennan said Emerich will visit Central Florida soon and could possibly issue an oral declaration within the next two weeks.

    Emerich is rated by Scout.com as a two-star prospect at offensive tackle and is one of two Schuylkill County prospects with such a rating, joining fellow District 11 offensive lineman Jon Green (North Schuylkill).

    Blue Mountain enjoyed a 7-4 season and a 6-1 conference mark last season, reaching the District 11 AAA semifinals opposite powerful Allentown Central Catholic.  Emerich helped to pave the way for an Eagle offensive unit that averaged 360 yards (231.1 rushing, 128.9 passing) and 35.5 points per game, producing four backs with between 240 and 900 rushing yards and a 1,400-yard passer.  The Eagles scored 54 total offensive touchdowns (33 rushing, 21 passing) last season.

    Emerich was selected as a 2nd-team offensive lineman on the Associated Press’ 2010 Class AAA all-state team.

  • Bangor Pius X QB A.J. Long attracts early D-1 interest

    He may still have three full seasons left in his varsity football career, but Bangor Pius X sophomore-to-be A.J. Long is already turning heads in the world of Division-1 collegiate football.

    Long, a 6’0, 170-pound athlete, has received interest, but no verbal offers to date, from several Division-1 football programs, according to national recruiting services Scout.com and Rivals.com.  Interested parties include Miami (FL), Oregon, Pitt, Penn State, Rutgers and Texas A&M.

    According to Long’s father, a visit to Pittsburgh over the weekend went very well, and Mr. Long said the Panthers have very high interest in his son and added the Royals’ gunslinger is Pitt’s top underclassman quarterback prospect at present.  (Don’t be surprised if Pitt is among the first schools to verbally offer A.J. Long a scholarship, either.)

    Long had the most productive freshman season of any Pennsylvania quarterback in recent history.  In fact, his season passing yardage and touchdown pass totals might be records for a 9th grade quarterback playing at the varsity level.  Long finished 202-of-307 (65.8 percent) for 2,852 yards and 28 touchdowns against six interceptions, averaging close to 238 passing yards per game.  He finished seven of 12 contests with at least 200 passing yards, including a pair of 300-yard performances, and also posted seven games with multiple touchdown passes.

    Long was the leader of a Royals’ offensive arsenal split nearly 50/50 between the run and the pass (312 rushing attempts, 307 pass attempts).  Bangor Pius X finished 8-4 overall in 2010, averaging 397.5 yards of offense (159.8 rushing, 237.7 passing) and 41 points per game en route to the District 11 Class A championship game opposite Schuylkill Haven, where the Royals were eliminated, 37-14.

  • Allentown Central Catholic QB Brendan Nosovitch up to 8 offers

    Verbal scholarship offers are starting to pile up for Allentown Central’s Catholic’s talented field general Brendan Nosovitch.

    Nosovitch, a 6’2, 200-pound athlete, is up to eight verbal scholarship offers according to national recruiting service Rivals.com. Parties who have extended offers to Nosovitch include Clemson, Eastern Michigan, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Ohio, South Carolina, Temple and Virginia. He has also generated interest from programs like Boston College, Duke, Northwestern, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Penn State, Pitt, Rutgers, Vanderbilt and West Virginia.

    Nosovitch has fallen a little bit in Scout.com’s position-by-position rankings to the #41 overall quarterback in the 2012 recruiting class. At last update, Nosovitch was #38 in the nation. He is joined in Scout’s quarterback rankings by fellow Keystone State field generals Blake Rankin (Bloomsburg Area, #19), Perry Hills (Pittsburgh Central Catholic, #43) and Skyler Morhninweg (St. Joseph’s Prep, #45).

    Nosovitch had an incredible junior season, connecting on 186-of-317 passes for 3,112 yards and 43 touchdowns against 11 interceptions and adding 1,647 rushing yards and 25 touchdowns on 212 carries. He completed 58.7 percent of his passes and averaged 7.7 yards per carry, throwing for 200+ yards six times and rushing for 100+ yards nine times. He finished 12 of ACC’s 16 games with multiple touchdown passes, including a trio of 5-touchdown pass performances in the playoffs. He also scored multiple rushing touchdowns in eight games, including four playoff games.

    For his career, Nosovitch has thrown for 5,440 yards and 67 touchdowns and run for 2,665 yards and 45 touchdowns, and holds a chance to join former Jeannette field general Terrelle Pryor as the only other Pennsylvania field general with both 4,000 career rushing and passing yards in a career.

    Allentown Central Catholic finished the 2010 season 16-0, winning the program’s third PIAA AAA championship and first since 1998. ACC became the 11th program (12th overall team) to finish a season with a perfect 16-0 record since 2004.

     

  • Allentown Central Catholic QB Brendan Nosovitch holds trio of D-1 offers

    Of all of the quarterbacks that have posted seasons of at least 1,000 yards each rushing and passing in the Keystone State, none had ever put up the numbers Brendan Nosovitch recorded last season.  If Allentown Central Catholic’s dual-threat field general keeps at his current pace, he could go down as one of the greatest statistical dual-threat quarterbacks both in Lehigh Valley and state history.

    Division-1 programs have taken notice of the Vikings’ field general.

    Nosovitch, a 6’1, 195-pound athlete, holds a trio of verbal offers according to national recruiting services Scout.com and Rivals.com – the offering programs are South Carolina, Temple and Virginia.  He has also generated interest from programs like Boston College, Duke, Northwestern, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Penn State, Pitt, Rutgers, Vanderbilt and West Virginia.  As Allentown Central Catholic was preparing for the PIAA AAA finals last season, programs like Connecticut, Missouri, Nebraska, Purdue, Stanford and UCLA had also expressed interest in the ACC signal caller.

    Scout.com ranks Nosovitch as 38th-best quarterback in the nation for the 2012 recruiting class, though some who have seen him dice defenses in live game action may beg to differ with that ranking.  Nosovitch was one of only two Pennsylvania quarterbacks ranked by Scout in the 2012 recruiting class – the other was Bloomsburg Area’s Blake Rankin (#26), who gave an oral declaration to Rutgers April 30.

    Nosovitch had an incredible junior season, connecting on 186-of-317 passes for 3,112 yards and 43 touchdowns against 11 interceptions and adding 1,647 rushing yards and 25 touchdowns on 212 carries.  He completed 58.7 percent of his passes and averaged 7.7 yards per carry, throwing for 200+ yards six times and rushing for 100+ yards nine times.  He finished 12 of ACC’s 16 games with multiple touchdown passes, including a trio of 5-touchdown pass performances in the playoffs.  He also scored multiple rushing touchdowns in eight games, including four playoff games.

    As a sophomore, Nosovitch completed 119-of-206 passes for 2,078 yards and ran for another 1,018 yards, accounting for more than 40 total touchdowns rushing and passing combined.  He led ACC to the PIAA AAA quarterfinals opposite Selinsgrove, and the Vikings finished 12-2 overall.

    For his career, Nosovitch has thrown for 5,440 yards and 67 touchdowns and run for 2,665 yards and 45 touchdowns, and holds a chance to join former Jeannette field general Terrelle Pryor as the only other Pennsylvania field general with both 4,000 career rushing and passing yards in a career.

    Allentown Central Catholic finished the 2010 season 16-0, winning the program’s third PIAA AAA championship and first since 1998, scoring a school and Lehigh Valley single-season record 663 points (41.4 pts/gm) in the process.  ACC became the 11th program (12th overall team) to finish a season with a perfect 16-0 record since 2004.

  • North Schuylkill OL Jonathan Green generating D-1 interest

    The North Schuylkill Spartans have had quite an impressive run the last two seasons, reaching consecutive District 11 AA championship games.  One of the athletes helping to pave the way for NS’ potent offensive attack is potential Division-1 prospect Jonathan Green.

    Green, a 6’3, 290-pound offensive guard, has received interest, but no verbal scholarship offers, from 10 total Division-1 FBS & FCS programs, according to national recruitng service Scout.com.  Interested parties include East Carolina, Illinois, North Carolina, Penn State, Pitt, Rutgers, Vanderbilt, Villanova, Virginia Tech and West Vriginia.

    Green was part of a Spartan offensive line that helped to pave the way for an arsenal that averaged 325 yards (264 rushing, 61 passing) and an impressive 38.3 points per game last season.  NS’ offensive production yielded four rushers with between 445 and 1,095 yards and a 730-yard passer.  All told, the Spartans scored 459 points on the season (believed to be a single-season school record) and recorded 59 offensive touchdowns (47 rushing, 12 passing).

    North Schuylkill finished 11-1 in 2010, narrowly losing the District 11 AA championship game to eventual PIAA AA quarterfinalist Northern Lehigh, 25-23.  In the last two seasons, North Schuylkill has posted an overall record of 24-2 (.923).